
National Defence, 5824-04594
The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following 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 36 business days following the date of the final report..

The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than August 29, 2025..

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The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

The OIC ordered National Defence to provide a complete response to the access request no later than 36 business days following the date of the final report..

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The OIC ordered Global Affairs Canada to provide a final response no later than 36 business days following the date of this final report..

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The complainant alleged that the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) did not conduct a reasonable search for records in response to an access request for correspondence related to specific topics. The CRA initially provided some records and explained why others were not retrieved. However, during the investigation, the CRA conducted additional searches and confirmed that further responsive records exist. The Information Commissioner found the complaint well-founded.

The complainant alleged that Canada Post improperly withheld records concerning decisions to change mailing services in Iqaluit, citing personal information, trade secrets, and advice/deliberation exemptions. The complainant also questioned the thoroughness of Canada Post's search for records. The Information Commissioner found that Canada Post failed to justify withholding records under subsection 18.1(1) and did not demonstrate a reasonable search was conducted. Consequently, the Commissioner ordered Canada Post to disclose specific information and conduct a new search.