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Q-896
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Monday, February 23, 2026 |
With regard to the Public Service Pension Plan for the current fiscal year: (a) what is the current surplus or deficit of the Public Service Pension Fund, expressed both in dollar value and as a percentage; (b) on what date did the plan first enter into a surplus position; (c) on what date did the surplus reach the level considered to be a “non-permitted surplus” under the Funding Policy for the Public Sector Pension Plans and the applicable superannuation legislation; (d) pursuant to section 7.4 of the Funding Policy, on what date did government employer contributions cease as a result of the surplus exceeding the non-permitted surplus limit; (e) on what date did government employer contributions resume, and, if applicable, what was the dollar value and percentage surplus or deficit of the plan at that time; (f) pursuant to section 7.3 of the Funding Policy, what is the current dollar value and percentage of the surplus being retained in the plan as a prudent margin, and has the President of the Treasury Board recommended overriding this normal operating practice at any time during the current fiscal year, and, if so, when; and (g) pursuant to section 7.3 of the Funding Policy, what dollar value and percentage are considered to constitute a “prudent margin”? |
Awaiting response |
Monday, April 13, 2026 |
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Q-829
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026 |
With regard to the usage of the government's fleet of aircraft, broken down by type of aircraft (Challenger, Polaris, Airbus, etc.) since October 1, 2025: (a) what are the details of the legs of each flight, including the (i) date, (ii) point of departure, (iii) destination, (iv) number of passengers, (v) names and titles of the passengers, excluding security or Canadian Armed Forces members, (vi) total catering bill related to the flight, (vii) volume of fuel used, or an estimate, (viii) amount spent on fuel; and (b) excluding flights used to transport Canadian Armed Forces members, what are the details of all requests for aircraft usage, including (i) the date of the request, (ii) who made the request, (iii) whether the request was approved, (iv) who approved or denied the request, (v) the requested origin and destination, (vi) the requested dates of travel, (vii) the stated purpose of the trip? |
Awaiting response |
Monday, March 23, 2026 |
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Q-729
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025 |
With regard to the Temporary Foreign Worker tip line: (a) how many leads that were received and reviewed, and that were deemed to require follow-up action, are still awaiting action; (b) what are the average time and service standard between when a call is deemed to require follow-up action and when the action is taken; and (c) how many employees or full-time equivalents are currently working to clear the backlog in (a)? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-592
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Thursday, November 20, 2025 |
With regard to government information on the imports and exports of infant formula, broken down by year for each of the last three years: (a) how much formula has been (i) imported, (ii) exported; and (b) how much revenue has been received by the government from (i) import fees or tariffs, (ii) export fees or tariffs? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-524
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Thursday, October 23, 2025 |
With regard to expenditures by the Canadian Forces Housing Agency, since January 1, 2023: (a) what was the total amount spent on military housing (i) repairs, (ii) maintenance, (iii) new builds, (iv) capital investments, broken down by year and military base; (b) what are the details of each repair, renovation or new construction project costing over $50,000, including the (i) date, (ii) location, (iii) cost, (iv) project description; (c) what are the details of all contracts signed with consultants, including, for each, the (i) date, (ii) vendor, (iii) contract value, (iv) manner in which the contract was awarded (sole-sourced or competitive bid), (v) description of the goods or services provided, including the scope of the work, if known; and (d) which items in (b) had a cost overrun, and, for each such project, (i) how much was the cost overrun, (ii) what was the reason for the cost overrun? |
Answered |
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 |
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Q-400
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Thursday, October 2, 2025 |
With regard to visas revoked by the government, broken down by year since 2018, including 2025 to
date: (a) what was the total number of visas revoked (not expired), broken down by type of visa; and (b)
what is the breakdown of (a) by reason for the revocation? |
Answered |
Wednesday, November 19, 2025 |
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Q-391
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025 |
With regard to temporary resident visas, since 2022 and broken down by year: (a) how many
individuals in Canada on temporary resident visas fled Canada after allegedly committing a crime;
(b) of those who fled, how many fled (i) while a charge was pending, (ii) after being charged, but
prior to a verdict, (iii) after being convicted, but before completing their sentence; (b) what is the
breakdown of (a) and (b) by type of visa and by type of criminal offense; (c) how many visas has the
government revoked after the visa holder fled the country; and (d) how many visas has the
government revoked following a criminal charge or conviction, broken down by type of visa and
type of criminal (i) charge, (ii) conviction? |
Answered |
Monday, November 17, 2025 |
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Q-361
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025 |
With regard to Labour Market Impact Assessment exemption streams: (a) broken down by year since January 1, 2020, how many different (i)
employers, (ii) employees, have received exemptions;
(b) what is the breakdown of (a)(i) and (a)(ii) by exemption code, an what does each code represent;
(c) what are the names of the employers that have received exemptions; and (d) for each employer in
(c), how many employees were allowed to work in Canada as a result of exemptions, broken down
by exemption code? |
Answered |
Monday, November 17, 2025 |