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All institutions subject to the Access to Information Act are required to post summaries of completed access to information (ATI) requests within thirty calendar days after the end of each month.

Download a dataset of Completed Access to Information Request Summaries from federal institutions below.

Requests focusing on personal information or third-party proprietary information are not included in these datasets. Not all federal institutions post their Completed Access to Information Request Summaries on the Open Government Portal and such information is not captured in the datasets.

In addition to the downloadable dataset, a link is available below as a resource …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: CSV HTML
Keywords: ATI Transparency Access to 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.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jan 12, 2020
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: CSV JSON XLSX
Keywords: Proactive Disclosure Question Period Notes C-58

From February 10, 2018 to April 11, 2018, the Government of Canada invited comments from all stakeholders on potential areas for regulatory cooperation with the E.U. under the newly established Canada-E.U. Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Regulatory Cooperation Forum. This consultation included soliciting proposals on how to: align existing regulatory systems; streamline duplicative procedures; and/or work collaboratively in areas that are not currently regulated, such as emerging technologies.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Oct 12, 2018
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: RTF TXT HTML
Keywords: regulatory cooperation trade CETA RCF

From November 25, 2017 to January 8, 2018, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views on how to address regulatory differences between the US and Canada through the Regulatory Cooperation Council. In particular, Canadians were invited to comment on issues to be considered for future cooperation, including proposals to align existing regulatory systems, streamlining of unnecessary or duplicative procedures, and areas that will be impacted by new technologies, which are not yet regulated.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Oct 12, 2018
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: RTF TXT
Keywords: regulatory cooperation trade United States RCC

LIBS is an emerging material-composition analytical technique based on spectroscopic analysis of light emitted by the laser spark induced in a sample of interest. It allows stand-off and real-time analysis capabilities in the field with no sample preparation.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Mar 29, 2017
Publisher: Canadian Space Agency
Formats: ZIP DOCX CSV TXT
Keywords: Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS Spectroscopy Canadian Space Agency CSA materials Planetary Exploration

Executive Summary

The Canada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC) 2018 Stakeholder Forum was held December 4–5, 2018, in Washington, D.C. It was a successful 1.5-day event that brought together approximately 300 stakeholders and regulators. The event consisted of a plenary session and four sets of breakout sessions.

Canada’s Ambassador to the United States, David MacNaughton, gave introductory remarks followed by keynote addresses by Mick Mulvaney, Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, and Scott Brison, President of the Treasury Board of Canada. Key themes of the opening speeches included the importance of the Canada-United States relationship and the …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Mar 2, 2020
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: DOC PDF DOCX TXT
Keywords: regulatory cooperation RCC Canada-U.S. Regulatory Cooperation Council

Table of contents of President's briefing package with hyper links

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jan 27, 2021
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
Formats: PDF RDF
Keywords: President PHAC Public Health Agency New President

The CARISMA (www.carisma.ca), previously known as CANOPUS, magnetometer network is operated by the University of Alberta. Users of the data are asked to follow the rules of the road at www.carisma.ca/CARISMADataUse. Any use or distribution of the data please include an appropriate acknowledgement, such as: "The authors thank I.R. Mann, D.K. Milling and the rest of the CARISMA team for data. CARISMA is operated by the University of Alberta, funded by the Canadian Space Agency." The following CARISMA reference paper should also be cited: Mann, I. R., et al. (2008), The upgraded CARISMA magnetometer array in the THEMIS era, Space …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Canadian Space Agency
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Keywords: magnetometer CARISMA CANOPUS

Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) was a NASA space telescope, led by Johns Hopkins University (JHU), and built in collaboration with the Canadian and French space agencies. It undertook high-resolution spectroscopic observations in the far-ultraviolet from 1999 to 2007, significantly exceeding its originally planned 3-year lifetime.
The data is also published by the Canadian Astronomy Data Center (CADC) (http://www.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/en/).

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Mar 28, 2017
Publisher: Canadian Space Agency
Formats: HTML TXT
Keywords: Telescopes FUSE Far ultraviolet spectroscopic

This report provides the descriptive epidemiology of active tuberculosis (TB)
disease in Canada from 2008 to 2018 with a specific focus on 2018, including
the incidence of drug-resistant TB disease. Treatment outcomes, including the
success rate of TB treatment from 2007 to 2017, are also examined.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Mar 23, 2022
Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
Formats: PDF TXT
Keywords: Tuberculosis disease in Canada TB CTBRS