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The briefing material titles listed below were prepared for the Minister, the Deputy Minister and the Associate Deputy Minister of Justice. The lists are generated at the end of each month and are a snapshot in time of records created for that month. In keeping with the spirit of the Access to Information Act, the briefing material titles that would be exempted pursuant to the Act are redacted. Briefing material titles relating to Cabinet Confidences do not appear on the list.
*Note to Readers:
The Government of Canada has implemented a series of measures to strengthen public sector management by enhancing transparency and oversight of public resources in the federal government. The briefing material titles listed below were prepared for the Deputy Minister and Minister of Justice. The lists are generated at the end of each month and are a snapshot in time of records created for that month. In keeping with the spirit of the Access to Information Act, the briefing material titles that would be exempted pursuant to the Act are redacted.
*Note to Readers:
The Government of Canada has implemented a series of measures to strengthen public sector management by enhancing transparency and oversight of public resources in the Federal Government. The briefing material titles listed below were prepared for the Deputy Minister and Minister of Justice. The lists are generated at the end of each month and are a snapshot in time of records created for that month. In keeping with the spirit of the Access to Information Act, the briefing material titles that would be exempted pursuant to the Act are redacted.
Dataset used to calculate the cost to describe a newly acquired published title
List of departments and organizations registered on the Open Government Portal. Columns include:
uuid
title_en
: Title in Englishtitle_fr
: Title in Frenchshort_form_en
: Short form in Englishshort_form_fr
: Short form in Frenchdepartment_number
: Historical department numberumd_number
: Unified department numberopen_canada_id
: Department identifier on https://open.canada.ca
The briefing note titles listed below were prepared for the Deputy Minister and the Minister of Veterans Affairs Canada. In accordance with both the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, personal or confidential information as well as information related to security have not been included in this listing. If you find a title of interest, you may make an Access to Information Request in order to obtain the records.
In accordance with the Access to Information Act, the government proactively publishes titles and reference numbers of memoranda received by ministers and deputy heads.
Briefing note titles may be partially or fully redacted in accordance with the legislation; for example, if the titles contain information related to national security, personal information, or Cabinet confidences. Learn more about exemptions and exclusions.
If you find a title of interest, you may make an access to information request in order to obtain the records.
Quartz Leases are the most secure form of mineral title in the Yukon. Once a vein or lode is confirmed within the limits of the claim, the proponent may apply to lease the subsurface of their claim(s). Typically, companies contemplating production will take their claims to lease which provides secure title and relieves them from their annual work requirement. Quartz leases are issued for 21 years and can be renewed for an additional 21-year term, provided that during the original term of the lease, all conditions of the lease and provisions of the legislation have been adhered to.
This dataset includes annual payments from 1993 to present made through Ontario's Land Titles Assurance Fund. Under the Land Titles Act, the Land Titles Assurance Fund is established to compensate people for certain financial losses they incur due to real estate fraud or omissions and errors in the land registration system. Click here to learn more about the Land Titles Assurance Fund. [Click here to view the amount of claims that have been paid without providing a written decision, as well as some samples of written decisions.
The mineral titles grid system used for acquiring mineral and placer claims using Mineral Titles Online. The mineral-placer grid does not show current cell availability status. This dataset is very large and cannot be downloaded for the entire province; try selecting specific mapsheet grids or selecting by an area of interest to download in sections.