Questions and responses All Sessions January 17, 1994, to present

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Q-3427

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3427

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
December 13, 2024
Awaiting response
N/A
With regard to Canadian companies operating in low-tax jurisdictions and broken down by fiscal year since 2018-19: (a) how many companies is the CRA aware of, broken down by sector, that report operations in low-tax jurisdictions; (b) which are the primary jurisdictions that companies in (a) are reporting operations in; (c) what mechanisms does the government have in place to ensure Canadian multinational companies are not artificially shifting profits to low-tax jurisdictions to minimize tax liabilities; and (d) how many audits or investigations have been done into companies suspected of shifting profits to low-tax jurisdictions?
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Q-3426

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3426

44th Parliament, 1st session
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Date asked
December 13, 2024
Awaiting response
N/A
With regard to consultations that took place to release Part II of the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals led by the Honourable Jules Deschênes, commissioner, by Library and Archives Canada: (a) what are the names of the organizations or experts the government consulted; (b) what are the names of the organizations or experts the government turned down requests to consult; and (c) what has been the total cost since 2011 of those consultations?
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Q-3192

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3192

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
November 19, 2024
Awaiting response
N/A
With regard to the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) tax credit: (a) over the past five fiscal years, how many trusts or corporations have claimed the REIT tax credit, and what is the total value of REIT tax credits claimed during the same period; (b) what was the total tax revenue collected from trusts or corporations that utilized the REIT tax credit in each of the last five fiscal years; (c) what is the effective tax rate from real estate companies and trusts that claimed the REIT tax credit in each of the last five fiscal years; (d) are there any corporations or trusts that are not primarily in the business of real estate that have received the REIT tax credit; (e) what mechanisms or audits are in place to (i) prevent misuse or inappropriate claims of the REIT tax credit, (ii) ensure that larger real estate entities are not creating smaller subsidiaries to exploit the small business tax rate; and (f) how many audits or investigations related to these issues in the real estate sector have been initiated over the past five fiscal years?
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Q-3146

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3146

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
October 29, 2024
Answered
December 16, 2024
With regard to the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC), broken down by fiscal year since 2015-16: (a) what is the total amount of funding allocated to the OSIC; (b) what is the total number of (i) full-time, (ii) full-time equivalent, (iii) part-time, (iv) temporary or contract, workers employed by the OSIC; (c) what is the total number of complaints or incidents reported to the OSIC which (i) were admissible to the OSIC, (ii) were inadmissible to the OSIC, (iii) warranted provisional measures; and (d) what is the total number of complaints or incidents reported to the OSIC that were deemed inadmissible due to the (i) respondent not being under the authority of a Program Signatory, (ii) respondent being involved at the provincial, territorial, club or other level of a Program Signatory?
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Q-3134

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3134

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
October 28, 2024
Answered
December 13, 2024
With regard to legal proceedings involving the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society: (a) what are the details of all cases in which the Attorney General of Canada is the complainant, including the (i) citation, (ii) file number, (iii) date, (iv) court or tribunal, (v) total expenditures; and (b) what are the details of all cases in which the Attorney General of Canada is the respondent, including the (i) citation, (ii) file number, (iii) date, (iv) court or tribunal, (v) total expenditures?
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Q-3133

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3133

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
October 28, 2024
Answered
December 13, 2024
With regard to the Health Facilities Program operated by Indigenous Services Canada, broken down by fiscal year since 2005-06: (a) what is the total amount of funding (i) allocated, (ii) spent, through this program; (b) how much funding has gone to support (i) facility operations and maintenance, (ii) minor capital projects, (iii) major capital projects; and (c) broken down by province or territory, what is the total number of applications (i) received, (ii) approved, (iii) denied?
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Q-3005

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-3005

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
September 24, 2024
Answered
November 18, 2024
With regard to the government's response to Order Paper question Q-2695 concerning individuals who were made to repay or whose COVID-era benefits such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, the Canada Emergency Student Benefit, the Canada Recovery Benefit, the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit, the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit or the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit were clawed back by the CRA: (a) what is the number of individuals with a COVID-19 benefit "repayment or clawback", broken down by (i) income group, (ii) province or territory of residence; and (b) what is the total number of individuals who were affected and the total amount which was repaid or clawed back by the government?
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Q-2695

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2695

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
May 6, 2024
Answered
June 19, 2024
With regard to individuals who were made to repay or whose COVID-era benefits such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, the Canada Emergency Student Benefit, the Canada Recovery Benefit, the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit, the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit or the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit were clawed back by the Canada Revenue Agency: (a) how many of these individuals, broken down by province and territory, and by income level, were (i) the only parent of a one-parent family, (ii) Indigenous, broken down by First Nations people, status and non-status, Metis and Inuit, (iii) people living below the poverty line, (iv) people on disability, (v) individuals aged 65 or older; (b) how much money was repaid or clawed back, broken down by individuals who were (i) the only parent of a one-parent family, (ii) Indigenous, broken down by First Nations people, status and non-status, Metis and Inuit, (iii) people living below the poverty line, (iv) people on disability, (v) aged 65 or older; and (c) what is the total number of Canadians and the total amount which was repaid or clawed back?
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Q-2692

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2692

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
May 3, 2024
Answered
June 19, 2024
With regard to Canada Revenu Agency registered charities: (a) which charities that had Israeli nationals as agents or intermediaries had their status revoked due to a failed audit between 2017 and 2023; (b) which charities that had Israeli nationals as agents or intermediaries failed audits between 2017 and 2023 and did not have their status revoked; (c) what are the internal rules, regulations, and protocols around revocation of charity status with regard to both domestic and international recipients; and (d) what are the CRA’s risk assessment tools, and the risk matrix surrounding charities with international intermediaries?
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Q-2689

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2689

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
May 3, 2024
Answered
June 19, 2024
With regard to the electoral district of Churchill—Keewatinook Aski, broken down by fiscal year since 2005-06: what are the details of all federal infrastructure investments, including direct transfers to municipalities, regional district associations or First Nations, national parks, highways, etc.?
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Q-2688

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2688

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
May 3, 2024
Answered
June 19, 2024
With regard to the Universal Broadband fund, broken down by year and province or territory: how much money did the fund disperse and how much money went to (i) Rogers, (ii) BCE, (iii) Telus, or its subsidiaries?
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Q-2455

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2455

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
March 18, 2024
Answered
May 3, 2024
With regard to the Indigenous Services Canada 2024-25 Departmental Plan and mental health services that are available in communities: (a) what efforts will the department undertake to advance work with First Nations, Inuit and Métis partners to (i) improve access to high-quality services, (ii) improve well-being in Indigenous communities, (iii) support Indigenous peoples in assuming control of the delivery of services they choose specific to mental health and wellness; (b) which self-reported health surveys does the government use to measure distinctions-specific progress towards increasing positive outcomes; (c) which other surveys and research efforts does the government use to measure distinctions-specific progress towards increasing positive outcomes; and (d) does the government believe that it can achieve its department results for First Nations, Métis and Inuit adults who report ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ mental health while also sunsetting funding for mental health and wellness from budget 2021?
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Q-2454

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2454

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
March 18, 2024
Answered
May 3, 2024
With regard to funding programs managed by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), and broken down by fiscal year since 2015-16: (a) what are the details of each funding program, broken down by (i) name of program, service, fund, or initiative, (ii) amount of funding allocated for funding program, (iii) amount of lapsed funding, (iv) number of applicants to program; (b) which of the funding programs in (a) have been identified by ISC as part of budget 2023’s commitment to refocus government spending; and (c) what is the total amount of funding reduction that each program or grant in (b) will experience?
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Q-2453

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2453

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
March 18, 2024
Answered
May 3, 2024
With regard to litigation and other legal expenditures involving Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) or Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) between February 6, 2006 and January 1, 2016: (a) what were the total expenditures on (i) outside lawyers or legal advice, (ii) in-house or CIRNAC departmental lawyers, (iii) in-house or ISC departmental lawyers, (iv) Department of Justice Canada lawyers; (b) how many lawyers are represented in each subsection of (a); (c) of the expenditures in (a), what are the number of cases and total expenditures, broken down by standing of the government; and (d) what are the details of all cases involving government expenditures of over $100,000, including, for each, the (i) case name, (ii) date of the initial court filing, (iii) current status of the case, including the result, if applicable, (iv) total expenditures to date?
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Q-2452

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2452

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
March 18, 2024
Answered
May 3, 2024
With regard to nurses employed by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) to provide health care to rural, remote and Northern communities, broken down by province or territory: (a) what is the current number of nurses employed by ISC who are (i) full-time, (ii) part-time; (b) what is the total number of new nurses hired since September 1, 2022; (c) what is the current number of vacant nursing positions; and (d) which nursing stations had their capacity reduced due to staffing shortages in other communities?
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Q-2246

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2246

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
January 30, 2024
Answered
March 18, 2024
With regard to on-reserve housing funding provided by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), broken down by province or territory and fiscal year since 2015-16: (a) what measures and resources have ISC allocated to streamline and expedite the application and approval process for building new housing; (b) what indicators do ISC use to ensure consistency in processing times across regions, considering the varying nature of projects and community-specific needs; (c) broken down by A-base stream funding and targeted funding, what is the average number of days for ISC to (i) acknowledge receipt of an application for funding, (ii) review an application, (iii) approve an application, (iv) deliver funding, (v) begin construction; and (d) in cases where multi-year plans or annual applications are submitted, what strategies are in place to minimize delays and ensure timely processing of funding applications?
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Q-2245

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2245

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
January 30, 2024
Answered
March 18, 2024
With regard to the Canada Infrastructure Bank’s (CIB) policies concerning funding for the Indigenous Community Infrastructure Initiative (ICII) and Indigenous Equity Initiative (IEI), broken down by fiscal year since the inception of the CIB: (a) what is the total amount of funding delivered through the (i) ICII, (ii) IEI; (b) of the funding in (a), how much funding has been delivered and what is the total amount of funding in (a) delivered to (i) rights-holding Indigenous governments, (ii) non-profit or not-for-profit organizations representing the interests of Indigenous communities, (iii) for-profit companies or organizations whose leadership comes from First Nations, Inuit, or Métis communities, (iv) for-profit companies or organizations whose leadership does not come from a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis community; and (c) how much funding has been delivered through each of the CIB’s priority industry sectors?
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Q-2244

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2244

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
January 30, 2024
Answered
March 18, 2024
With regards to the Indigenous Community Infrastructure Fund (ICIF), and broken down by province or territory and fiscal year since 2020-21: (a) what is the total number of applications received by Indigenous Services Canada; (b) for the applications in (a), what is the (i) median amount of funding requested, (ii) average amount of funding requested; (c) how many projects in (a) were approved; and (d) what is the total amount of funding allocated by the ICIF, reflected as a dollar amount and a percentage of program funding?
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Q-2243

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2243

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
January 30, 2024
Answered
March 18, 2024
With regard to emergency preparedness infrastructure shipped to First Nation reserves by Indigenous Services Canada, and broken down by province or territory and fiscal year since 2015-16: (a) how many reports of emergency preparedness infrastructure in need of repair or replacement were reported to the department; (b) how many incidents of replacement materials becoming damaged in-transit were reported to the department; (c) how many incidents of replacement materials becoming damaged due to a lack of storage capacity were reported to the department; and (d) of the incidents in (b) and (c), how many projects were (i) delayed, (ii) cancelled by the department?
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Q-2027

44-1
November 22, 2021, to January 6, 2025

Q-2027

44th Parliament, 1st session
Asked by
Date asked
November 27, 2023
Answered
January 29, 2024
With regard to the effective tax rate paid by high-income individuals and businesses: (a) from 2015 to 2023, what was the effective tax rate paid by those making above (i) 1 million, (ii) 2 million, (iii) 5 million, CAD; (b) what was the average effective tax rate paid by the top (i) 1%, (ii) 0.1%, (iii) 0.01%, of income earners from 2015 to 2023; and (c) what was the effective capital gains tax rate of the top (i) 1%, (ii) 0.1%, (iii) 0.01%, of capital gains earners from 2015 to 2023?
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