Question Period Notes
About this information
In accordance with the Access to Information Act, the government proactively publishes the package of question period notes that were prepared by a government institution for the minister and that were in use on the last sitting day in June and December.
The question period notes may be partially or fully redacted in accordance with the legislation; for example, if the notes contain information related to national security or personal information. (Learn more about exemptions and exclusions.)
If you find a question period note of interest, you may make an access to information request in order to obtain it.
The Official Residences of Canada: 2021 Asset Portfolio Condition Report was released by the National Capital Commission (NCC) on June 23, 2021, and identified a requirement for a one-time injection of $175 million over 10 years to address the deferred maintenance deficit for all 6 official residences.
What is the Canada Revenue Agency doing to tackle aggressive tax avoidance and tax evasion?
What are the details of the Canada-Ontario Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care agreement?
As part of the Government of Canada’s reaffirmed commitment to invest in Canada’s military, as announced in the 2017 Defence Policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, the Government launched an open and transparent competition in December 2020 to replace Canada’s CC-150 Polaris fleet—the Strategic Tanker Transport Capability (STTC) Project.
Notes:
- All questions related to capability gap, security, interoperability requirements and costs should be answered by the Minister of National Defence
- All questions related to the Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy and the assessment of bidders’ impact on Canada’s economic interests should be answered by the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
In 2017, with Public Services and Procurement Canada’s (PSPC) support, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) put in place sole-sourced leases with companies owned by Pierre Guay, due to the location of the property, to help accommodate an increase in asylum seekers at the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing. When asked by La Presse in a media call received in October 2021, CBSA did not disclose the value of the leases, citing confidentiality reasons. Mr. Guay is characterized in a La Presse article as a supporter of the Liberal Party of Canada.
A number of agreements have been concluded with Mr. Guay (e.g. lease for office space, land lease, contracts for use of the hotel adjacent to the border crossing), and various requests (media and access to information) were made concerning these agreements. As PSPC negotiated the leases on behalf of the CBSA, it responded to the reporter’s queries.
Ghost Gear Program
Implementation of the Modernized Fisheries Act
Northwest Arm, NS – Infilling of Private Water Lot
Roberts Bank Terminal 2, British Columbia