Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 5822-07533
The OIC ordered Fisheries and Oceans Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after receipt of the final report..
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The OIC ordered Fisheries and Oceans Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered Health Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than February 16, 2024..
The OIC ordered Transport Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after receipt of the final report..
The complainant alleged that Global Affairs Canada did not conduct a reasonable search for records related to international education roundtables in 2010 and Canada's decision not to endorse the "London Statement." The investigation found that additional responsive records should have existed but were not preserved due to inadvertence and poor information management practices. Global Affairs conducted further searches and found additional records. The Commissioner ordered Global Affairs to provide the newly found records and recommended improvements to information management practices.
The OIC ordered Transport Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 60 business days following receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat to provide a complete response to the access request no later than January 31, 2024..
The complainant alleged that Health Canada improperly withheld dates related to an Abbreviated New Drug Submission (ANDS) under exemptions for confidential third-party commercial information (paragraph 20(1)(b)) and potential financial impact on a third party (paragraph 20(1)(c)). The Information Commissioner found that the dates did not meet the criteria for either exemption, as they were considered administrative details rather than commercial information and the expectation of financial harm was too speculative. The Commissioner ordered Health Canada to disclose the dates.
The OIC ordered Global Affairs Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day following the date of my final report..
The OIC ordered Global Affairs Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day following the date of the final report..
The OIC ordered Global Affairs Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day following receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered Public Health Agency of Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day following the date of the final report..
The complainant alleged that Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) did not conduct a reasonable search for records related to specific First Nations in British Columbia between 1871 and 1960. During the OIC investigation, DFO conducted a second search and retrieved approximately 7000 additional pages of responsive records. The Information Commissioner found the initial search to be unreasonable but was satisfied after the second search.
The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request by January 31, 2024..