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Q-1098
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026 |
With regard to the Major Projects Office, since its creation: (a) what is the total of all public costs of establishing, staffing, housing, equipping, and operating the office, including all direct, indirect, shared service, secondment, temporary assignment, relocation, and moving costs, regardless of where those amounts were recorded; (b) of the $213.8 million over five years announced in Budget 2025 for the office, including the $19.8 million sourced from existing departmental resources, what is the breakdown by fiscal year and by major spending category, including salaries and benefits, consultants and professional services, travel, hospitality, office space, information technology, communications, legal services, Indigenous engagement, the Indigenous Advisory Council, relocation and moving costs, and performance pay, bonuses, at risk pay, or other variable compensation; (c) what departments, agencies, Crown corporations, or central agencies are providing direct or indirect support to the office, including seconded staff, legal, communications, policy, procurement, finance, human resources, translation, accommodations, information technology, security, ministerial, or executive support, and what is the estimated annual cost of each arrangement; (d) what employees, executives, or officials have been seconded, temporarily assigned, detailed, or partially assigned to the office or its functions, what is the title and home department of each, what share of each position's time has been attributed to the office, and what is the total salary and benefits cost of each arrangement; (e) what amounts, broken down by fiscal year and by position, have been paid, accrued, budgeted, or set aside for performance pay, bonuses, executive performance compensation, or other variable compensation for staff, executives, or leadership assigned to the office; (f) what amounts, broken down by fiscal year, have been spent, committed, or budgeted for relocation, moving, employee transfer, temporary duty, house hunting trips, temporary accommodation, storage, shipping, travel, or other reimbursed relocation expenses for any staff assigned to, seconded to, detailed to, or hired for the office; and (g) what amounts have been spent, committed, or planned for external consultants, legal counsel, public affairs or communications support, stakeholder engagement support, and data systems or project tracking tools, and what is the value and purpose of each contract? |
Awaiting response |
Monday, June 8, 2026 |
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Q-1048
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Monday, April 13, 2026 |
With regard to the Rural Community Immigration Pilot program: (a) how many people have received permanent residency through the program to date, in total and broken down by community participating in the program; (b) what is the breakdown of (a) by occupation; and (c) of the individuals in (a), how many (i) currently remain living in the same community, (ii) have moved outside of the community, overall and broken down by community participating in the program? |
Awaiting response |
Friday, May 29, 2026 |
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Q-873
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 |
With regard to the proposed national park reserve and Indigenous protected and conserved area in the Seal River Watershed: (a) what specific proposal is Parks Canada advancing for this national park, including (i) the boundaries of the proposed national park within this watershed, including geographic coordinates and any proposed adjustments based on feasibility assessments or negotiations, (ii) the proposed management regime, including who will decide what activities and people will be permitted to access the proposed national park, specifying the governance structure (co-management boards, Indigenous-led decision making), any applicable laws or regulations and how decisions will be made and enforced; (b) when will this proposal be published to allow consultation with affected stakeholders, including the exact date or timeline for publication, the platforms or methods for dissemination and the duration and format of the consultation period; (c) what is the rationale behind the proposed national park; (d) how was the fact that (i) this watershed is provincial Crown land, part of which is protected by provincial park and ecological reserve designations, (ii) the remainder of the land is subject to a provincial regulatory regime requiring permits for any change in land use, taken into account by Parks Canada when determining the boundaries and scope of this proposal; (e) what biological and other relevant assessments have been conducted to justify the proposed disruption to the existing regulatory regime for licensed angling, hunting and eco-tourism activities, including a list of all assessments (with titles, dates, authors, and key findings), any environmental impact studies and how they address potential economic or operational impacts on existing licensed activities; (f) what are the details of all consultations conducted on the specifics of the proposed national park with relevant stakeholders who would be directly impacted, including licensed angling, hunting and eco-tourism operations, including, for each consultation, the (i) date, (ii) participants, (iii) location, (iv) summary of the discussions or outcomes, (v) details of how any feedback received was incorporated into the proposal; (g) what amount of funding has the federal government provided or committed to the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area Initiative, broken down by year, amount and type of funding provided in each of the last 10 years, as well as any planned expenditures in the future; (h) what are the specific details, including the terms of any guarantees made by the federal government to ensure that existing licensed angling, hunting and eco-tourism activities will not face expropriation, restrictions, altered regulations or increased monitoring as a result of the proposed national park; (i) if no guarantees exist related to (h), why not; (j) what coordination exists between the federal government and the Government of Manitoba on this proposal, including any shared responsibilities, funding contributions or dispute resolution mechanisms; and (k) are the reported meetings between representatives of the Seal River Watershed Indigenous Protected Area Initiative and existing licensed eco-tourism operators in the watershed, where demands are made that operators sign legal agreements or other documents signalling support for this proposal, sanctioned, approved, encouraged, funded or otherwise supported by the federal government, including Parks Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, or any other department or agency, and, if not, what measures is the government taking to stop such demands from being made? |
Answered |
Monday, April 13, 2026 |
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Q-622
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Friday, November 28, 2025 |
With regard to voting by special ballot from outside of Canada during the 45th general election: (a) how many individuals were on the International Register of Electors at the conclusion of the 44th general election, in total and broken down by (i) country of residence, (ii) electoral district of registration; (b) on what date or dates, after the 44th general election and before the 45th general election, were verification notices sent to individuals on the International Register of Electors; (c) how many individuals were removed from the International Register of Electors after each round of verification notices referred to in (b), in total and broken down by (i) country of residence, (ii) electoral district of registration; (d) how many individuals were on the International Register of Electors when the 44th Parliament was dissolved, in total and broken down by (i) country of residence, (ii) electoral district of registration; (e) how many individuals were added to the International Register of Electors during the course of the 45th general election, in total and broken down by (i) country of residence, (ii) electoral district of registration; (f) how many individuals, removed from the International Register of Electors after the 44th general election, subsequently applied to be re-added to the International Register of Electors before or during the 45th general election, in total; and (g) when an individual is removed from the International Register of Electors and subsequently applies to be re-added to the International Register of Electors, is the Canadian address referenced in the application verified against the individual's previous application or entry in the International Register of Electors? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-411
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to aircraft owned by the Royal Canadian Air Force: (a) how many days was each Cormorant aircraft out of
service, each year, from 2022 to 2025, broken down by year and base; and (b) how many days was
each Hercules aircraft out of service, each year, from 2022 to 2025, broken down by year and base? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-410
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to Global Affairs Canada and the development and administration of regulations: what is the current number of employees doing sanction-related work, including packages, permits, and delisting requests, full or part-time, broken down by geographical desk for (i) Russia, (ii) Iran, (iii) Venezuela, (iv) Nicaragua, (v) Haiti, (vi) Sri Lanka, (vii) North Korea, (viii) Myanmar? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-275
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Wednesday, June 18, 2025 |
With regard to the Parks Canada Information Bulletin issued on May 16, 2025 on the "Watercraft management for Clear Lake 2025": (a) who did Parks Canada directly inform of the decision prior to the bulletin being posted, including the (i) name and organization of the individual, (ii) date each entity in (i) was informed by Parks Canada, (iii) name and title of the Parks Canada official who provided the notice to the entity in (i), (iv) method of communication used to inform the entity in (i); (b) who did Parks Canada directly consult with, from March 1, 2025 to May 15, 2025, on the decision to restrict watercraft access on Clear Lake, including, for each instance, the (i) name of the organization and individual, (ii) date each entity in (i) was consulted by Parks Canada, (iii) name and title of the Parks Canada official who hosted the consultation with the entity in (i), (iv) method of communication used to consult with the entity in (i); and (c) of the individuals in (a), were any of them a (i) Mayor, (ii) Reeve, (iii) Councillor, (iv) Member of the Legislative
Assembly, (v) Member of Parliament, and, if so, what was their name and title? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |
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Q-212
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Tuesday, June 17, 2025 |
With regard to employees of government departments, agencies, Crown corporations and other government entities: (a) how many employees currently work with a job classification or in an occupational group where the salary range minimum is higher than $150,000 per year (such as EX-04, DM-02, etc.); and (b) what is the breakdown of employees in (a) by job classification or occupational group? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |