National Defence, 5822-06625
The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after the date of the final report..
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The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th business day after the date of the final report..
The OIC ordered Global Affairs Canada to provide a complete response to the access request on the 36th business day following the date of the final report..
The complainant alleged that the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) improperly withheld information concerning a research project and an individual's role on an advisory board. The request focused on specific pages of records previously withheld under paragraph 20(1)(b) of the Access to Information Act, relating to a seed grant program, a sentinel site, and a research network's governance structure. The Commissioner found that the information did not meet the criteria for exemption under paragraph 20(1)(b) as it was neither financial, commercial, scientific, nor technical. Consequently, the complaint was well founded, and the CIHR was ordered to disclose the information.
The OIC ordered Canada Revenue Agency 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 Services and Procurement Canada to provide a complete response to the access request as soon as possible, but no later than 60 business days following receipt of the final report..
The OIC ordered Public Safety Canada to provide interim releases and a complete response to the access request as soon as possible, but no later than November 3, 2023.
The OIC ordered Employment and Social Development Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than the 36th day following the date of the final report..
The complainant alleged that Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) improperly withheld information related to an Occupational Health and Safety Tribunal decision concerning the death of an employee. The exemptions claimed were for personal information (subsection 19(1)), confidential third-party financial, commercial, scientific or technical information (paragraph 20(1)(b)), and solicitor-client privilege (section 23). The Information Commissioner found that ESDC failed to justify withholding information under paragraph 20(1)(b) and did not properly exercise discretion for information withheld under subsection 19(1) and section 23. ESDC was ordered to disclose information withheld under paragraph 20(1)(b) and to reconsider the disclosure of information withheld under subsection 19(1) and section 23.
The complainant alleged that Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) improperly withheld fatality investigation reports under the personal information (subsection 19(1)) and third-party commercial/technical information (paragraph 20(1)(b)) exemptions. The Information Commissioner found that some withheld information did not meet the requirements of subsection 19(1), and that ESDC failed to properly consider its discretion for disclosure under subsection 19(2)(b). The Commissioner also found that much of the information claimed under paragraph 20(1)(b) did not meet the criteria for being commercial/technical or confidential, and that ESDC failed to exercise its discretion properly regarding information related to a third party that had consented to disclosure. The complaint was found to be well-founded.
The OIC ordered Canada Revenue Agency to provide a complete response to the access request by August 15, 2023..
The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than November 30, 2023..
The OIC ordered Employment and Social Development Canada to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 90 business days following receipt of the final report.
The complainant alleged that Library and Archives Canada (LAC) improperly withheld information related to submarine operations in the Arctic region under exemptions for confidential government information and national security. The Information Commissioner found that LAC did not provide sufficient evidence to justify withholding the information under either exemption. The Commissioner recommended that LAC disclose the records in their entirety, but LAC stated it would not implement this recommendation.
The OIC ordered Library and Archives 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 Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) did not conduct a reasonable search for records related to various infrastructure investment plans and frameworks. The investigation found that ISC's initial search was insufficient, as the Offices of Primary Interest tasked may not have been appropriate and other offices might hold responsive records. The Information Commissioner ordered ISC to conduct a new, broader search for records.