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Q-1192
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Monday, May 4, 2026 |
With regard to hearing protection for service women and men in the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police: (a) how much has the government spent annually over each of the past five years to acquire hearing protection devices, and what were the specific standard devices provided to service personnel; (b) what analysis has the government done to confirm that the current devices are the most effective on the market; (c) what actions is the government taking to ensure that current service personnel have the most effective hearing protection devices available; (d) what steps are being taken to ensure new recruits are provided the best hearing devices available; (e) how much has (i) the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, (ii) Veterans Affairs Canada, (iii) the government as a whole, paid out in each of the last five years to treat hearing loss; (f) what steps have been taken to hold providers of defective hearing devices accountable for hearing loss in members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Armed Forces; and (g) how much has the government paid in lead settlements in each of the last five years related to hearing damage resulting from work as Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and Canadian Armed Forces members? |
Awaiting response |
Friday, June 19, 2026 |
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Q-1086
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Monday, April 20, 2026 |
With regard to purchases made by Environment and Climate Change Canada, since January 1, 2022, and broken down by year: (a) how much has been spent on vehicles for conservation officers; (b) what are the details of all expenditures on vehicles for conservation officers, including, for each, the (i) date, (ii) amount, (iii) make and model of the vehicle, (iv) type of vehicle (electric, hybrid, gas-powered), (v) general geographical area where the vehicle is used, if known; (c) for each electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, what were the costs associated with installing the charging stations, in total and broken down by type of expense; (d) how much was spent on ticket books or citation ledgers for conservation officers; (e) what are the details of each expenditure in (d), including the (i) date, (ii) vendor, (iii) amount, (iv) number of books purchased, (v) price per book, (vi) size of the book; and (f) what is the government's response to concerns raised that some of the ticket books or citation ledgers are so large in size that conservation officers are having to keep them in their vehicles instead of on their person? |
Awaiting response |
Friday, June 5, 2026 |
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Q-1063
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Tuesday, April 14, 2026 |
With regard to Public Services and Procurement Canada's Contract Security Program and changes being made to the program: (a) prior to phases 1 and 2 changes, (i) what were the Designated Organization Screening processing times, (ii) what were the processing times for Facility Security Clearance, (iii) how many submissions were in the program's pipeline for construction-related procurement, (iv) what was the processing time for construction- related procurements, (v) what was the Contract Security Program’s security clearance rate for small and medium construction enterprises; (b) after phases 1 and 2 changes, (i) what are the processing times for Designated Organization Screening (ii) what are the processing times for Facility Security Clearance, (iii) how many submissions are in the program's pipeline-construction related procurement and what is the processing time; (c) what is the program's current security clearance rate for small and medium enterprises of (i) one to four employees, (ii) five to 99 employees, (iii) 100 to 499 employees; (d) what is the government's estimate on the value of expenditures or costs associated with processing each provisional security clearance; (e) on average, how long does it take for the program to process one security clearance; (f) what changes were made to the subcontracting processes, and what were the outcomes for the construction supply chain; (g) what is the program cost to implement phases 1 and 2 of the program changes; (h) what are the details of any consultation with industry experts held before the phases 1 and 2 reforms; (i) prior to phases 1 and 2 changes, what were the Facility Clearance processing times for (i) employees of general contractors, (ii) employees of information technology contractors, (iii) employees of Calian Group Ltd., (iv) Canadian Armed Forces recruits, (v) Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruits, that require clearance; and (j) after the phases 1 and 2 changes, what are the Facility Clearance processing times for (i) employees of general contractors, (ii) employees of information technology contractors, (iii) employees of Calian Group Ltd., (iv) Canadian Armed Forces recruits, (v) Royal Canadian Mounted Police recruits, that require clearance? |
Awaiting response |
Monday, June 1, 2026 |
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Q-1031
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Thursday, April 9, 2026 |
With regard to Veterans Affairs Canada: (a) prior to the reduction, how many veterans were receiving cannabis at a price point higher than $6.00 per gram as of April 1, 2026, when the reimbursement rate for cannabis for medical purposes was cut from $8.50 per gram to $6.00 per gram; (b) what was the reimbursement rate for cannabinoid products, such as edibles, oils or creams, which contain delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD) (i) as of April 1, 2026, (ii) prior to April 1, 2026; (c) what is the total number of veterans who receive reimbursements for (i) cannabis, (ii) cannabinoid products, (iii) opioid products; and (d) what was the total amount paid out in the last year for which figures are available, in reimbursements for (i) cannabis, (ii) cannabinoid products, (iii) opioids? |
Awaiting response |
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 |
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Q-866
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026 |
With regard to the Department of Justice and its processing of request A-2021-00580 made under the Access to Information Act: (a) when will the documents requested under A-2021-00580 be sent to the requestor; (b) has the department complied with the order from the Information Commissioner of Canada made in 2024 related to this request that the department "Provide updates to the complainant every six months on the progress of processing the access request", and, if so, on what dates were the updates sent and by what methods; (c) has the department complied with the order from the Information Commissioner of Canada to "Provide interim releases to the complainant at regular intervals", and, if so, on what dates were the interim releases provided; and (d) if interim releases have not yet been provided, on what date will the next interim release be provided? |
Answered |
Monday, April 13, 2026 |
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Q-850
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Monday, February 9, 2026 |
With regard to Department of National Defence deaths and sick leave, since 2018: (a) how many Department of National Defence employees have died, broken down by (i) year, (ii) month, (iii) age range (18-30, 30-45, 45-65); (b) how many Department of National Defence employees were approved for sick leave, broken down by (i) year, (ii) month, (iii) age range (18-30, 30-45, 45-65), (iv) length of sick leave; and (c) how many Department of National Defence employees applied for sick leave but were denied sick leave, broken down by (i) year, (ii) month, (iii) age range (18-30, 30-45, 45-65), (iv) reason for the denial? |
Answered |
Monday, April 13, 2026 |
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Q-721
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Tuesday, December 9, 2025 |
With regard to Defence Construction Canada and projects related to Permanent Married Quarters: (a) what are the details of all contracts signed since January 1, 2019, related to projects for Permanent Married Quarters, including, for each, the (i) date on which the contract was signed, (ii) vendor, (iii) value, (iv) description of the goods or services provided, (v) location of the work, (vi) start and end dates of the work; and (b) what are the details of all projects related to Permanent Married Quarters that have been worked on since January 1, 2019, including, for each, the (i) project file number, (ii) location, (iii) project cost, (iv) location of the unit, (v) contractor, (vi) date of the contract, (vii) price at which the contract was awarded, (viii) final cost of the housing unit at completion, (ix) date on which work began on the Permanent Married Quarter, (x) date on which the Permanent Married Quarter was ready for habitation? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-669
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Monday, December 8, 2025 |
With regard to the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development and the Department of National Defence: (a) what biosecurity threats has Canada identified from 2019 and emerging in the near future; (b) what pathogens were under investigation by the government between 2019 and 2025, and, for each instance, what was the (i) name of the pathogen, (ii) date of the investigation, (iii) department investigating the pathogen, (iv) result of the investigation; (c) what counter-measures are in place or planned to address biosecurity threats or the specific pathogens in (b); (d) how many biosecurity or biosafety laboratories are located in Canada, where are these laboratories located and at what biosafety laboratory levels do they operate; (e) does the government approve or authorize (i) gain-of-function research, (ii) bioweapons or biodefence research; (f) if the answer to (e) is affirmative, which Canadian laboratories conduct (i) gain-of-function research, (ii) bioweapons or biodefence research; (g) if the answer to (e) is negative, does Canada collaborate with other nations to conduct (i) gain-of-function research, (ii) bioweapons or biodefence research; (h) if Canada collaborates with other nations as per (g), which nations are involved, and when were these collaborative relationships established; (i) what international agreements or treaties related to biosecurity, gain-of-function, or biodefence research is Canada party to, and how does the government ensure compliance with these commitments; (j) what oversight mechanisms, standards and audit processes does the government apply to biosecurity and biosafety laboratories; (k) how many laboratory incidents involving human pathogens or toxins have been reported in Canada in the last five years, and what actions were taken in response; (l) what penalties or enforcement mechanisms are in place for conducting unauthorized gain-of-function or bioweapons research in Canada; and (m) did the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development or the Department of National Defence assess COVID-19 or SARS-COV-2 as being a bioweapon with respect to international biological weapons conventions, and, if so, what actions were taken and by whom, or, if not, why not? |
Answered |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |