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Travel and Hospitality Expense Reports
On December 12, 2003, the Government of Canada released the Guide for Ministers and Ministers of State and Guidelines for Ministers' Offices, which stipulate that all travel and hospitality expenses for Ministers, Ministers of State, Parliamentary Secretaries, and their exempt staff will be provided on institutional Web sites. In line with this commitment, the requirement also extends to senior level Government of Canada employees.
Reporting shall be on a quarterly basis, corresponding to pre-determined periods. Information must be posted online within thirty days of the end of each reporting period.
Steve Horvath, President and Chief Executive Officer
2015
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
26/10/15 to 30/10/15 | 34th International Congress on Occupational Health and Safety / International Labour Organization/International Safety and Health Conference | Dusseldorf, Germany |
$959.83
|
13/10/15 to 14/10/15 | Joint Workshop - Sharing Knowledge for Global Prevention - European Agency for Safety and Health at Work | Bilbao, Spain |
$4,229.32
|
05/10/15 | Speaking event: Economic Club of Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$14.00
|
02/10/15 to 04/10/15 | Attended course: Directors Education Program - Module 1 | Toronto, Ontario |
$36.00
|
23/09/15 to 25/09/15 | Meetings - Food Industry Occupational Safety Association/Manufacturing Industry Occupational Safety Alliance; Attended the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership Conference | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$1,878.57
|
22/09/15 | Meeting with the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
21/09/15 | Meeting with the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
18/09/15 | Meetings - Workers Safety and Insurance Board | Toronto, Ontario |
$10.00
|
10/09/15 | Pan American Health Organization Collaborating Centres Biennial meeting / National Institute of Disability Management and Research-Human Resource Professionals Speaking Event | Montreal, Quebec |
$617.62
|
08/09/15 | Meeting at the Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail | Montreal, Quebec |
$568.82
|
27/08/15 | Executive Team meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$16.60
|
12/08/2015 | Meeting with Parachute Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
29/06/15 | Web renewal discussions at Treasury Board | Ottawa, Ontario |
$561.02
|
24/06/15 to 26/06/15 | Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada Governance Summit | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
$1,280.72
|
22/06/15 to 23/06/15 | National Institute of Disability Management and Research's Annual General Meeting | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$1,341.34
|
14/06/15 to 16/06/15 | Meetings of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors | Fredericton, New Brunswick |
$987.60
|
23/05/15 to 06/06/15 | World Health Organization Conference and International Congress on Occupational Health | Seoul, Korea |
$8,038.35
|
15/05/15 | Meeting - National Institute of Disability Management and Research / Pacific Coast University | Toronto, Ontario |
$6.00
|
07/05/15 to 08/05/15 | Philippines Memorandum of Understanding Signing / Prime Minister's Dinner | Ottawa, Ontario |
$1,029.96
|
03/05/2015 to 04/05/15 | Launch of North American Occupational Safety and Health Week / Threads of Life Walk | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
$1,967.24
|
28/04/15 to 01/05/15 | Provincial Leadership Charters Meeting / Food Industry Occupational Safety Association-Manufacturing Industry Occupational Safety Association Annual General Meeting / Occupational Safety Standard of Excellence Awards Gala | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$2,385.39
|
23/04/15 | Minerva Learning Symposium | Toronto, Ontario |
$9.00
|
21/04/15 | Meeting - Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$19.00
|
13/04/15 to 17/04/15 | Canadian North Nunavut Mining Awards and Agnico Eagle Gala | Iqaluit, Nunavut |
$4,334.62
|
25/03/15 | 2015 Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling Celebration / various meetings | Ottawa, Ontario |
$409.59
|
06/03/15 | Meeting with Council Member | Toronto, Ontario |
$15.00
|
05/03/15 | Meeting - Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$7.00
|
03/03/15 | Mindful Employer Conference - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | Toronto, Ontario |
$8.00
|
23/02/15 to 27/02/15 | Canadian Mental Health Association - Bottomline and various meetings | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$3,147.80
|
19/02/15 to 20/02/15 | Canadian Association of Chief of Police Conference | Toronto, Ontario |
$32.00
|
05/02/2015 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour | Toronto, Ontario |
$4.00
|
12/02/2015 | Meeting at the Workers' Safety and Insurance Board | Ottawa, Ontario |
$24.21
|
19/01/2015 | Core Control Audit Meeting - Treasury Board / Small Departments Audit Committee meeting | Ottawa, Ontario |
$495.46
|
16/01/15 to 17/01/15 | Inter-Collegiate Business Competition/ Minerva Event - Queen's University / Lunch with CEO of Mirarco | Kingston, Ontario |
$614.41
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
06/11/15 | Council of Governors meeting - supper | Ancaster-Ancaster Mill, Ancaster, Ontario |
$772.09
|
06/11/15 | Council of Governors meeting - lunch | Ancaster-Niche Catering, Ancaster, Ontario |
$1,578.84
|
05/11/15 | Council of Governors Dinner Reception | Ancaster-Ancaster Mill, Ancaster, Ontario |
$1,072.09
|
02/10/15 | Human Resources Committee and Governance Committee meetings | Ottawa-Bytown Catering , Ottawa, Ontario |
$574.42
|
24/09/15 | International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership Conference Dinner | Vancouver-The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant,Vancouver, British Columbia |
$88.44
|
15/06/15 | Council of Governors Dinner Reception | Fredericton, New Brunswick |
$1,045.47
|
30/04/15 | Inter-provincial Safety Charter Dinner Reception | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$520.21
|
08/01/15 | Lunch meeting with the President of Renaissance University | Hamilton, Ontario |
$39.24
|
2014
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
14/12/14 to 16/12/14 | Meeting with The National Institute of Disability Management and Research/ Pacific Coast University and WorkSafe BC | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$1,090.71
|
27/11/2014 | Council Meeting - Ministry of Labour Ontario | Toronto, Ontario |
$18.60
|
25/11/2014 | Philippines Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation | Ottawa, Ontario |
$570.58
|
20/11/2014 | Deputy Heads meeting | Ottawa, Ontario |
$683.76
|
19/11/2014 | 2014 Alf Nachemson Memorial Lecture and Reception | Toronto, Ontario |
$10.00
|
13/11/2014 | Meeting with the Deputy Minister of Labour | Toronto, Ontario |
$15.00
|
03/11/14 to 06/11/14 | National Institute of Disability Management and Research meetings | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$1,702.34
|
28/10/2014 | 2014 Canada's Safest Employers Gala | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
21/10/2014 | Core Control Audit meeting | Ottawa, Ontario |
$444.07
|
14/10/14 to 16/10/14 | Council of Governors meeting | Yellowknife, Northwest Territories |
$1,735.59
|
10/10/14 | Meeting at Woolgar, VanWiechen, Ketcheson, Ducoffe LPP | Toronto, Ontario |
$9.00
|
08/10/14 | United Steelworks National meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$12.00
|
03/10/14 | Meeting at the Canadian Standards Association re: Work Disability Prevention Management System Standard | Toronto, Ontario |
$6.00
|
29/09/14 to 01/10/14 | Meeting of the Prevention Committee at the Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada's Learning Symposium | Mississauga, Ontario |
$97.29
|
25/09/14 | Meeting at Comcare | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
23/09/14 | Retirement Celebration - Ministry of Labour Ontario | Toronto, Ontario |
$6.00
|
23/08/14 to 24/08/14 | World Congress Meeting | Frankfurt, Germany |
$2,843.01
|
12/08/14 | Conference Board of Canada meetings | Ottawa, Ontario |
$419.68
|
31/07/14 | Meeting with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council Members | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
14/07/14 | Meeting with the Parliamentary Secretary | Toronto, Ontario |
$9.50
|
04/07/14 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour Ontario | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
25/06/14 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour Ontario | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
18/06/14 to 19/06/14 | Pacific Coast University Meeting | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$1,022.30
|
14/06/14 to 17/06/14 | Canadian Standards Association's Annual General Meeting | Charolottetown, Prince Edward Island |
$1,564.87
|
11/06/14 | Reception for the Embassy of Philippines | Ottawa, Ontario |
$707.58
|
21/05/14 | Attended Mining Conference (speaker) | Toronto, Ontario |
$19.78
|
03/05/14 to 09/05/14 | Workplace Safety and Health Conference Singapore | Singapore, Singapore |
$6,408.40
|
30/04/14 to 03/05/14 | British Columbia Charter | British Columbia, Vancouver |
$1,212.01
|
20/04/14 to 26/04/14 | International Labour Organization Meeting | Geneva, Switzerland |
$1,166.99
|
06/04/14 to 09/04/14 | Canadian Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation Annual General Meeting | St John's, Newfoundland |
$1,570.12
|
01/04/14 | Roundtable Luncheon with David Marshall | Toronto, Ontario |
$89.00
|
27/03/14 | Breakfast meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
10/03/14 | Council of Governors Dinner | Hamilton, Ontario |
$4.00
|
12/05/14 to 12/06/14 | Meeting with WorkSafeBC and National Institute of Disability Management and Research | Richmond, British Columbia |
$1,013.48
|
15/01/14 | Meeting at KPMG Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
16/01/14 | Mental Health Commission Media Launch | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
23/01/14 | Sandbox Project Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
01/02/14 to 06/02/14 | Planning for World Congress 2014 | Dresden, Germany |
$2,311.41
|
10/02/14 | Meeting with Optimum Talent | Toronto, Ontario |
$18.00
|
18/02/14 | Meeting with Unifor | Toronto, Ontario |
$48.40
|
21/02/14 | Meeting with Labour Alberta | Toronto, Ontario |
$18.00
|
27/02/14 | Meeting with Health Canada | Ottawa, Ontario |
$699.02
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
15/10/14 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governor's meeting | Yellowknife, Northwest Territorites |
$2,075.69
|
14/10/14 | Dinner reception for the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors | Yellowknife, Northwest Territorites |
$1,439.96
|
01/10/14 | Lunch meeting - WorkSafeBC | Toronto, Ontario |
$83.45
|
25/09/14 | Meeting with Comcare | Toronto, Ontario |
$10.00
|
14/07/14 | Meeting with the Parlamentary Secretary | Toronto, Ontario |
$17.75
|
24/06/14 | Council of Governors Lunch/coffee break | Mississauga, Ontario |
$453.64
|
23/06/14 | Council of Governors Dinner Reception | Mississauga, Ontario |
$1,014.91
|
13/06/14 | Meeting with Council of Governors Labour Representatives | Hamilton, Ontario |
$71.82
|
27/03/14 | Meeting re: Chief Executive Officer's Charter and the Association of Police Chiefs Conference | Toronto, Ontario |
$80.06
|
10/03/14 | Council of Governors Lunch Meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$387.42
|
10/03/14 | Council of Governors Reception Dinner | Hamilton, Ontario |
$719.7
|
09/01/14 | Lunch meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$56.26
|
02/12/13 | Coffee with Employee of WorkSafeBC | Richmond, British Columbia |
$9.35
|
2013
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
18/11/13 to 19/11/13 | Presentation given at the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering | Edmonton, Alberta |
$1,232.87
|
15/11/13 | Radiation Safety Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$13.00
|
09/11/13 to 13/11/13 | 51st Meeting of the Internationl Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre Network | Turin, Italy |
$1,388.12
|
07/11/13 | Presentation at Parachute Canada Conference | Montreal, Quebec |
$726.36
|
30/10/13 | Meeting at the Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada and attended the Canada's Safest Employer Dinner | Toronto, Ontario |
$59.50
|
28/10/13 | Presentation at Electrical Safety Foundation International | Mississauga, Ontario |
$33.00
|
25/10/13 | Meeting at the Union of National Employees Offices | Ottawa, Ontario |
$515.11
|
24/10/13 | Meeting with the National Institute of Disability Management and Research | Toronto, Ontario |
$58.20
|
22/10/13 to 23/10/13 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Calgary, Alberta |
$992.00
|
21/09/13 to 27/09/13 | International Symposium on Culture Prevention/European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health | Helsinki, Finland |
$3,941.31
|
16/09/13 to 18/09/13 | Association of Workers Compensation Board of Canada meeting and learning symposium | Saint John, New Brunswick |
$1,410.60
|
06/09/13 to 13/09/13 | Roundtable Discussions at the International SOS/Workplace Safety and Health Institute Conference | Singapore, Singapore |
$195.08
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
25/10/13 | Meeting with the Radiation Safety Institute | Toronto, Ontario |
$25.11
|
22/10/13 | Council Dinner | Calgary, Alberta |
$1,083.17
|
15/10/13 | Council Dinner | Hamilton, Ontario |
$82.88
|
25/09/13 | Lunch meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$121.43
|
Gareth Jones, Vice-president Operations
2017
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
01/09/17 to 07/09/17 | World Congress on Safety and Health at Work | Singapore, Singapore |
$11,050.19
|
28/06/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$89.93
|
19/05/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$71.06
|
17/05/17 | Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada All Committees Meetings | Toronto, Ontario |
$69.94
|
07/05/17 to 08/05/17 | North American Occupational Health and Safety Week - Event Speaker | Ottawa, Ontario |
$888.36
|
03/05/17 | Presented at the Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers' Mayday, Mayday Event | Toronto, Ontario |
$77.72
|
23/04/17 to 24/04/17 | Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation's Occupational Safety and Health Committee | Regina, Saskatchewan |
$1,589.78
|
06/03/17 | Canadian Centre for Occuptional Health and Safety's Audit and Risk Committee Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$68.57
|
02/03/17 | Chief Executive Officers Roundtable-Problematic Substance Use and the Workplace | Toronto, Ontario |
$67.54
|
01/03/17 | Chief Executive Officers Leadership Conference | Toronto, Ontario |
$72.01
|
18/01/17 to 19/01/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$137.86
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
27/06/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting-Dinner | Canyon Creek Restaurant |
$460.37
|
09/05/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Human Resources and Governance Committee Meeting | ALT Hotel - Toronto, Ontario |
$337.79
|
18/01/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting-Dinner | Ancaster Mill - Hamilton, Ontario |
$1,140.29
|
2016
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
24/10/16 | Chief Executive Officers' Health and Safety Leadership Network Round Table / Canada's Safest Employers Awards Gala | Toronto, Ontario |
$91.53
|
04/10/16 to 06/10/16 | 2016 Canadian Trucking Association Fall Board meeting / Partners Panel Discussion | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$2,168.03
|
15/09/16 | 2016 Health and Safety Leadership Centre meeting / Presenting at Insights and Perspectives from the Public Sector | Toronto, Ontario |
$55.44
|
27/07/16 | Meeting with Council Member | Toronto, Ontario |
$30.00
|
15/06/16 to 17/06/16 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Regina, Saskatchewan |
$2,334.19
|
01/05/16 to 02/05/16 | North American Occupational Safety and Health Week | Ottawa, Ontario |
$1,023.46
|
21/03/16 | Meeting with the Ministry of Labour/Public Services Health and Safety Association/Parachute Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$33.14
|
03/02/16 | Meeting with the Radiation Safety Institute of Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$49.11
|
27/02/16 to 03/02/16 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting and 2016 Forum | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$2,206.85
|
20/01/16 | Meeting with the Ministry of Labour/Public Services Health and Safety Association/Parachute Canada | Toronto, Ontario |
$26.04
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
15/06/16 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting-Dinner | The Diplomat Steak House - Regina, Saskatchewan |
$1,248.00
|
28/02/16 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting-Dinner | Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel |
$3,885.53
|
2015
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
10/09/15 | Public Services Health and Safety Associations' Annual General Meeting / National Institute of Disability Management and Research-Human Resources Professionals Association Conference | Toronto, Ontario |
$75.62
|
27/08/15 | Executive Team meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$16.60
|
23/08/15 to 25/08/15 | Attend the Interprovincial Health Forum | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
$1,530.62
|
14/06/15 to 16/06/15 | Meetings of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors | Fredericton, New Brunswick |
$1,128.24
|
12/02/15 | Lunch meeting with members of the Workers Safety and Insurance Board | Toronto, Ontario |
$46.41
|
05/02/15 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour | Toronto, Ontario |
$62.20
|
09/01/15 | Meeting at Vubiz | Oakville, Ontario |
$28.08
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
07/09/15 | Governance meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$66.17
|
2014
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
14/11/14 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour | Toronto, Ontario |
$12.00
|
14/10/14 to 16/10/14 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Yellowknife, Northwest Territories |
$1,769.17
|
30/09/14 to 01/10/14 | Training at the Institute of Governance | Ottawa, Ontario |
$714.74
|
04/05/14 to 05/04/14 | North American Occupational Safety and Health Week | St John's, Newfoundland |
$1,124.75
|
16/04/14 | Collective Bargaining Meeting in Toronto | Toronto, Ontario |
$48.15
|
27/02/14 | Meeting with Health Canada | Ottawa, Ontario |
$898.56
|
Date(s) | Event Description | Location | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
14/11/14 | Meeting at the Ministry of Labour | Toronto, Ontario |
$18.26
|
05/11/14 | Take Your Kids to Work | Hamilton, Ontario |
$65.90
|
Frank Leduc, Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer
2017
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
28/06/17 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$123.48
|
06/03/17 | Canadian Centre for Occuptional Health and Safety's Audit and Risk Committee Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$78.64
|
22/02/17 | Workplace Safety North Board Meeting - flight cancelled/refunded due to poor weather conditions | Sudbury, Ontario |
$222.00
|
07/02/17 to 08/02/17 | Attended the Canadian Mining Safety Forum | Mississauga, Ontario |
$193.92
|
Hospitality Expenses - 2017
2016
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
06/03/17 | Canadian Centre for Occuptional Health and Safety's Audit and Risk Committee Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$78.64
|
22/02/17 | Workplace Safety North Board Meeting - flight cancelled/refunded due to poor weather conditions | Sudbury, Ontario |
$222.00
|
07/02/17 to 08/02/17 | Attended the Canadian Mining Safety Forum | Mississauga, Ontario |
$193.92
|
05/12/16 | Discussion on the Canadian Mining Safety Forum proposal | Mississauga, Ontario |
$78.83
|
27/11/16 to 28/11/16 | Workplace Safety North Board of Directors meeting | Sudbury, Ontario |
$657.63
|
27/09/16 to 29/09/16 | Workplace Safety North Board of Directors Annual General Meeting and President's Awards Dinner | North Bay, Ontario |
$857.58
|
14/09/16 | Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Annual General meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$42.13
|
30/08/16 | Attended Marijuana Legalization and Regulation Roundtable Discussion | Toronto, Ontario |
$101.07
|
17/05/16 | Association of Workers Compensation Boards of Canada's Annual 2016 All Committees Meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$400.63
|
13/04/16 | Appeared before the Senate Committee on National Finance | Ottawa, Ontario |
$986.95
|
27/02/16 to 01/03/16 | Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors meeting and 2016 Forum | Vancouver, British Columbia |
$2,090.88
|
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
29/02/16 | Dinner meeting | Chill Winston-Vancouver |
$138.82
|
2015
Date(s) | Purpose | Destination | Total Cost |
---|---|---|---|
07/10/15 to 08/10/15 | Attended Treasury Board's Quarterly Chief Financial Officer's Conference / meeting with the Assistant Deputy Minister,Labour / meeting at Treasury Board | Ottawa, Ontario |
$1,148.51
|
27/08/15 | Executive Team meeting | Hamilton, Ontario |
$16.60
|
13/08/15 | Governance meeting | Toronto, Ontario |
$60.45
|
29/06/15 | Web renewal discussions at Treasury Board | Ottawa, Ontario |
$784.15
|
14/06/15 to 15/06/15 | Meetings of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's Council of Governors and sub-committees | Fredericton, New Brunswick |
$1,170.34
|
06/10/15 | Meeting of Chief Financial Officers | Ottawa, Ontario |
$848.29
|
28/05/15 | Heads of Federal Agencies Luncheon | Ottawa, Ontario |
$757.97
|
23/05/15 to 26/05/15 | Meeting of Departmental CFOs / Meeting at Treasury Board / Meeting with Council member | Ottawa, Ontario |
$762.10
|
11/05/2015 | Small Agencies Core Control Audit Working Group meeting | Ottawa, Ontario |
$638.70
|
Hospitality Expenses - 2015
Contracts
On March 23, 2004, as part of the 2004 Budget, the Government of Canada committed to "publicly disclosing all contracts entered into by the Government of Canada for amounts over $10,000, with only very limited exceptions, such as national security. These new requirements will be phased in over time, starting with procurement contracts for goods and services."
Quarterly reports will be posted online within thirty days of the end of each fiscal quarter, which end on June 30, September 30, December 31, and March 31.
2017-18
1st Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
24/04/17 |
BIAPRO Information Solutions, Inc
|
1284-Client Software | $24,998.99 |
25/05/17 |
David Aplin & Associates Inc
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $113,113.00 |
06/06/17 |
Les Services SIPD inc
|
0672-Computer Equipment | $11,851.58 |
21/06/17 |
Les Services SIPD inc
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $16,950.00 |
2016-17
1st Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
04/04/16 |
Jennifer Ellenton
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $24,750.00 |
26/04/16 |
2469160 Ontario Limited
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $130,073.00 |
13/06/16 |
Securicore Inc
|
0672-Computer Equipment | $12,260.93 |
21/06/16 |
Evron Computer Systems Corp
|
0672-Computer Equipment | $10,617.48 |
2nd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
28/07/16 |
Randstad Interim Inc
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $44,814.66 |
06/09/16 |
John T Dinner Board of Governance Services
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $33,900.00 |
3rd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
14/10/16 |
Hay Group Limited
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $24,069.00 |
28/11/16 |
2469160 Ontario Limited
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $155,940.00 |
4th Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
04/01/17 |
Canon Canada Inc
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $14,970.00 |
05/01/17 |
Canon Canada Inc
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $19,133.40 |
15/03/17 |
Jennifer Ellenton
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $24,000.00 |
2015-16
1st Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
01/04/15 |
Jennifer Ellenton
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $24,750.00 |
01/04/15 |
Canon Canada Inc
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $15,532.80 |
01/04/15 |
Canon Canada Inc
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $12,360.00 |
01/04/15 |
Shared Services Canada
|
0672-Computer Equipment | $60,996.00 |
22/06/15 |
Telecom Computer
|
1284-Client Software | $25,862.75 |
2nd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
28/08/15 |
2469160 Ontario Limited
|
1284-Client Software | $65,400.00 |
3rd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
14/12/15 |
2469160 Ontario Limited
|
1284-Client Software | $88,000.00 |
24/11/15 |
Canon Canada Inc
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $12,900.00 |
19/11/15 |
Scarfone Hawkins New!
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $88,696.14 |
4th Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
24/02/16 |
Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel
|
0823-Conference Fees | $36,098.20 |
24/02/16 |
Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel
|
0533-Rental of machinery, office furniture and fixtures and other equipment | $24,351.20 |
24/02/16 |
Cossette Communications Inc
|
0301-Advertising Services | $12,948.00 |
2014-15
1st Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
01/04/14 |
Jennifer Ellenton
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $25,000.00 |
25/04/14 |
NetAccess Systems
|
0230-Voice Communications Services | $86,641.60 |
29/04/14 |
NetAccess Systems
|
1283-Computer equipment | $53,081.49 |
23/05/14 |
NetAccess Systems
|
0231-Data Communications Services | $16,716.36 |
09/06/14 |
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Consulting Inc Updated
|
0499-Other Professional Services not Elsewhere Specified | $105,443.32 |
2nd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
04/07/14 |
Evron Computer Systems Corp
|
1284-Client Software | $88,002.50 |
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
26/02/15 |
Eastporters Audio Video
|
1239-Other Office Equipment and Parts | $35,549.69 |
24/03/15 |
Telecom Computer Inc
|
0672-Computer Equipment | $16,090.52 |
2013-14
1st Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
01/05/13 |
Jennifer Ellenton
|
0430 Scientific Services | $21,000.00 |
2nd Quarter
Date | Vendor Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|---|
19/09/13 |
KPMG LLP
|
0491 Management Consultants - Support the creation of a 3-year Strategic Plan | $145,600.50 |
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Grants and Contributions
On October 21, 2005, the Government of Canada announced its commitment to regularly and proactively disclose the awarding of grants and contributions (Gs and Cs) larger than $25,000 in value. This new obligation is a continuation of the phased introduction of proactive disclosure that started in 2003.
CCOHS does not participate in any grants or contributions programs. Therefore, there is no disclosure report.
Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures
In accordance with Section 6.4 of the Treasury Board Directive on Management of Expenditures on Travel, Hospitality and Conferences, effective January 1, 2011, departments are required to disclose the total annual expenditures for travel, hospitality and conferences for the department through their website.
The posting of these annual reports coincides with the tabling of the Departmental Performance Report.
2017
Expenditure Category | Expenditures for the Year Ending March 31, 2017 | Expenditures for the Previous Year Ending March 31, 2016 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Travel – Public Servants | $97,691 | $125,439 | -$27,748 |
Travel – Non-Public Servants | $4,572 | $16,551 | -$11,979 |
Total Travel | $102,263 | $141,990 | -$39,727 |
Hospitality | $7,101 | $13,436 | -$6,335 |
Conference Fees | $40,745 | $48,583 | -$7,838 |
TOTAL | $150,108 | $204,009 | -$53,901 |
International Travel by Minister and Minister's Staff (also included in Non-Public Servant travel) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
2016
Expenditure Category | Expenditures for the Year Ending March 31, 2016 | Expenditures for the Previous Year Ending March 31, 2015 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Travel – Public Servants | $125,439 | $108,437 | $17,002 |
Travel – Non-Public Servants | $16,551 | $0 | $16,551 |
Total Travel | $141,990 | $108,437 | $33,553 |
Hospitality | $13,436 | $7,108 | $6,328 |
Conference Fees | $48,583 | $38,160 | $10,423 |
TOTAL | $204,009 | $153,705 | $50,304 |
International Travel Minister and Minister's Staff (also included in Non-Public Servant travel) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
2015
Expenditure Category | Expenditures for the Year Ending March 31, 2015 | Expenditures for the Previous Year Ending March 31, 2014 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Travel – Public Servants | $69,201 | $108,437 | $39,236 |
Travel – Non-Public Servants | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total Travel | $69,201 | $108,437 | $39,236 |
Hospitality | $12,767 | $7,108 | -$5,659 |
Conference Fees | $58,720 | $38,160 | -$20,560 |
TOTAL | $140,688 | $153,705 | $13,017 |
International Travel Minister and Minister's Staff (also included in Non-Public Servant travel) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
2014
Expenditure Category | Expenditures for the Year Ending March 31, 2014 | Expenditures for the Previous Year Ending March 31, 2013 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Travel – Public Servants | $51,395 | $69,201 | $17,806 |
Travel – Non-Public Servants | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total Travel | $51,395 | $69,201 | $17,806 |
Hospitality | $6,693 | $12,767 | $6,074 |
Conference Fees | $48,209 | $58,720 | $10,511 |
TOTAL | $106,297 | $140,688 | $34,391 |
International Travel Minister and Minister's Staff (also included in Non-Public Servant travel) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
For information about proactive disclosure at all Government of Canada institutions, please visit the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's proactive disclosure site.
Info Source
Sources of Federal Government and Employee Information
Introduction to Info Source
Info Source: Sources of Federal Government and Employee Information provides information about the functions, programs, activities and related information holdings of government institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. It provides individuals and employees of the government (current and former) with relevant information to access personal information about themselves held by government institutions subject to the Privacy Act and to exercise their rights under the Privacy Act.
The Introduction and an index of institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act are available centrally.
The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act assign overall responsibility to the President of Treasury Board (as the designated Minister) for the government-wide administration of the legislation.
Background
Established in 1978, CCOHS is a federal departmental corporation reporting to parliament through the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) operates under the legislative authority of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Act S.C., 1977-78, c. 29 which was passed by unanimous vote in the Canadian Parliament.
The purpose of this Act is to promote the fundamental right of Canadians to a healthy and safe working environment by creating a national institute (CCOHS) concerned with the study, encouragement and co-operative advancement of occupational health and safety.
If you would like more information on the background of CCOHS please see About CCOHS.
Responsibilities
CCOHS' mandate is to serve Canadians - and the world - with credible and relevant tools and resources to improve workplace health and safety programs. We believe that all Canadians have a fundamental right to a healthy and safe working environment. Through our programs, services, knowledge, commitment, and action, CCOHS will continue its efforts to advance health and safety in the workplace.
The goal of this program is to provide free information on occupational health and safety to support Canadians in their efforts to improve workplace safety and health. Citizens are provided information through a free and impartial personalized service via telephone, e-mail, person-to-person, fax or mail. Alternatively, they can independently access a broad range of electronic and print resources developed to support safety and health information needs of Canadians. This may include cost recovery products and services and is supported financially by contributions from various stakeholders.
Through health and safety information development, CCOHS collects, processes, analyzes, evaluates, creates and publishes authoritative information resources on occupational health and safety for the benefit of all working Canadians. This information is used for education and training, research, policy development, development of best practices, improvement of health and safety programs, achieving compliance, and for personal use. When the product or service provided by CCOHS is to identifiable external recipients with benefits beyond those enjoyed by the general taxpayer, a user fee is charged.
CCOHS promotes and facilitates consultation and cooperation among federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions and participation by labour, management and other stakeholders in the establishment and maintenance of high standards and occupational health and safety initiatives for the Canadian context. The sharing of resources results in the coordinated and mutually beneficial development of unique programs, products and services. Collaborative projects are usually supported with a combination of financial and non-financial contributions to the programs by partners and stakeholders and result in advancement of the health and safety initiatives.
CCOHS has a broad range of collaborative arrangements with many national and international health and safety organizations. These include the International Labour Organization (ILO), the Pan- American Health Organization (PAHO) the World Health Organization (WHO), North American Occupational Safety and Health Week (NAOSH), European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Health Canada and Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Collaborative projects serve many purposes at CCOHS. They are opportunities to enhance our OHS information resources, generate revenues and collaborate with partners worldwide. This collaboration among nations serves to promote the sharing of information and knowledge for social and economic programs relating to health and safety, to reduce injuries and illness, and improve conditions for workers. They also contribute to Canada's role in the world and bring the wealth of global OHS information for use by CCOHS to benefit Canada and to improve the health and safety of Canadians. Further information on the many partnerships is available at http://www.ccohs.ca/ccohs/partner.html and in our annual report.
Institutional Functions, Programs and Activities
Strategic Outcome: Improved workplace conditions and practices that enhance the health, safety and well-being of working Canadians.
Program: Occupational health and safety information development, delivery services and tripartite collaboration.
The goal of this program is to provide free information on occupational health and safety to support Canadians in their efforts to improve workplace safety and health. Citizens are provided information through a free and impartial personalized service via telephone, e-mail, person-to-person, fax or mail. Alternatively they can independently access a broad range of electronic and print resources developed to support safety and health information needs of Canadians. This may include cost recovery products and services and is supported financially by contributions from various stakeholders. CCOHS collects, processes, analyzes, evaluates, creates and publishes authoritative information resources on occupational health and safety for the benefit of all working Canadians. This information is used for education and training, research, policy development, development of best practices, improvement of health and safety programs, achieving compliance, and for personal use. When the products or services provided by CCOHS are used by identifiable external recipients with benefits beyond those enjoyed by the general taxpayer, a user fee is charged. CCOHS promotes and facilitates consultation and cooperation among federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions and participation by labour, management and other stakeholders in the establishment and maintenance of high standards and occupational health and safety initiatives for the Canadian context. The sharing of resources results in the coordinated and mutually beneficial development of unique programs, products and services. Collaborative projects are usually supported with a combination of financial and non-financial contributions to the programs by stakeholders and result in advancement of occupational health and safety initiatives.
Chemical Products and Services:
Chemical databases including RTECS, IPCS Intox, IPCS Inchem, Chemical Evaluation Search and Retrieval System, Material Safety Data Sheets, (MSDS) and its French counter part FTSS, MSDS Management System, CHEMINFO, Chemical Hazards Response Information System (CHRIS). Related records for the production, development and maintenance of the above databases. This includes agreements with suppliers of information and detailed records on the development of records.
Document Types: | Chemicals, chemical hazards, chemical evaluation. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS CHM 001 |
Client Information
This data bank contains information on individuals and businesses requesting information on CCOHS products and services. It also contains information on companies that actually purchase the information, including customer service report logs.
Document Types: | Clients, support. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS MSC 001 |
E-Learning and Class Room Courses
Information relating to on-line learning, interactive and engaging courses adapted for the common learning needs for occupational health and safety. This includes information on agreements with suppliers and customers. Classroom courses includes development of presentation materials and handouts.
Document Types: | Courses, e-learning, customized courses. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS TRA 001 |
General Health and Safety Information and Databases
Includes general databases for legislation, bibliographic databases, ILO Encyclopedia, OSHline, Canadiana, Fatalities, Transport of Hazardous Materials. Also includes information used in the development of records, agreements with information providers, internal reviews, quality control and other product development information.
Document Types: | Databases, general health and safety, legislation, bibliographic. Related information for the production and development of the databases. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS GSH 001 |
Corporate Health and Safety
Health and safety awareness programs, accident claims and investigations, employee assistance program, training, committee meetings, workplace inspections and facilities reviews
Document Types: | Health and safety, accident. |
---|---|
Record Number: | CCOHS HR 004 |
Health and Safety Information Packages
Packages prepared to answer specific occupational health and safety related questions. These pre-approved packages are used to provide information to the general public in response to questions.
Document Types: | Health and safety, information, approved packages. Access: By subject. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS INQ 001 |
Inquiries
A toll-free person-to-person service that answers questions on specific occupational health and safety matters. Records include management and administration of the program,client satisfaction, usage and call logs.
Document Types: | Inquiries, health information, client satisfaction, call logs. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS IRS 041 |
Inquiries Database – Bank number: CCOHS PPU 041
This database contains client requests for information about specific occupational health and safety matters. Callers are not required to provide any identifying information to obtain service. The personal information collected, if provided, includes the following: individual's name, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, description of the information required, stakeholder group (type government, union or employer), industry, answer class and response delivery method.
- Class of Individuals: Any individual that contacts the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) for information.
- Purpose: This information is used to process and respond to requests received by CCOHS. Non-identifying information is used for the purpose of statistical analysis of the program.
- Consistent Uses: The client may be asked to evaluate the service/program received from CCOHS for the purpose of program evaluation and/or improving customer service. A third party company may conduct the customer satisfaction surveys on behalf of CCOHS. They are required to keep the information confidential.
- Retention and Disposal Standards: The records will be kept for a period of 5 years. After 5 years without activity, the record will be destroyed.
- RDA Number: 2002/006
- Related Record Number: CCOHS IRS 041
- TBS Registration: 005828
- Bank Number: CCOHS PPU 041
Library
Information related to the delivery of library services, documentation and reference services and research tools.
Document Types: | Library, references, research. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS FIN 004 |
OSH Answers
Questions and Answers on occupational health and safety used to respond to routine public inquiries. Development and review of subjects are also maintained.
Document Types: | Chemical hazards, physical hazards, occupational diseases, biological hazards, psycho social issues, occupational safety, ergonomics, occupational health and safety administration. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS INQ 002 |
Records Management
Information related to the management of departmental records and documents, records retention, disposal of records, off site storage and transfer to archives.
Document Types: | Records Management, document classification, records retention. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS FIN 005 |
Training and Development
Administration of training and professional development activities, training plans, orientation, internal and external sources, policy and routine information relating to performance appraisals, awards, recognition and professional association memberships.
Document Types: | Training, development, orientation, courses. |
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Record Number: | CCOHS HR 005 |
Internal Services
Internal services constitute groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are management and oversight services, communications services, legal services, human resources management services, financial management services, information management services, information technology services, real property services, materiel services, acquisition services, and travel and other administrative services. Internal services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.
Acquisition Services
Acquisition services involve activities undertaken to acquire a good or service to fulfil a properly completed request (including a complete and accurate definition of requirements and certification that funds are available) until entering into or amending a contract.
Communications Services
Communications services involve activities undertaken to ensure that Government of Canada communications are effectively managed, well coordinated and responsive to the diverse information needs of the public. The communications management function ensures that the public - internal or external - receives government information, and that the views and concerns of the public are taken into account in the planning, management and evaluation of policies, programs, services and initiatives.
Financial Management Services
Financial management services involve activities undertaken to ensure the prudent use of public resources, including planning, budgeting, accounting, reporting, control and oversight, analysis, decision support and advice, and financial systems.
Human Resources Management Services
Human resources management services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction, allocating resources among services and processes, as well as activities relating to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures. They ensure that the service operations and programs of the federal government comply with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and/or plans.
- Awards (Pride and Recognition) Class of Record
- Classification of Positions Class of Record
- Compensation and Benefits Class of Record
- Employment Equity and Diversity Class of Record
- Hospitality Class of Record
- Human Resources Planning Class of Record
- Labour Relations Class of Record
- Occupational Health and Safety Class of Record
- Official Languages Class of Record
- Performance Management Reviews Class of Record
- Recruitment and Staffing Class of Record
- Relocation Class of Record
- Training and Development Class of Record
Information Management Services
Information management services involve activities undertaken to achieve efficient and effective information management to support program and service delivery; foster informed decision making; facilitate accountability, transparency, and collaboration; and preserve and ensure access to information and records for the benefit of present and future generations.
Information Technology Services
Information technology services involve activities undertaken to achieve efficient and effective use of information technology to support government priorities and program delivery, to increase productivity, and to enhance services to the public.
Legal Services
Legal services involve activities undertaken to enable government departments and agencies to pursue policy, program and service delivery priorities and objectives within a legally sound framework.
Management And Oversight Services
Management and oversight services involve activities undertaken for determining strategic direction, and allocating resources among services and processes, as well as those activities related to analyzing exposure to risk and determining appropriate countermeasures. They ensure that the service operations and programs of the federal government comply with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and/or plans.
Materiel Services
Materiel services involve activities undertaken to ensure that materiel can be managed by departments in a sustainable and financially responsible manner that supports the cost-effective and efficient delivery of government programs.
Real Property Services
Real property services involve activities undertaken to ensure real property is managed in a sustainable and financially responsible manner, throughout its life cycle, to support the cost-effective and efficient delivery of government programs.
Travel And Other Administrative Services
Travel and other administrative services include Government of Canada travel services, as well as those other internal services that do not smoothly fit with any of the internal services categories.
- Administrative Services Class of Record
- Boards, Committees and Council Class of Record
- Business Continuity Planning Class of Record
- Disclosure to Investigative Bodies Class of Record
- Proactive Disclosure Class of Record
- Security Class of Record
- Identification Cards and Access Badges Personal Information Bank
- Disclosure of Wrongdoing in the Workplace Personal Information Bank
- Personnel Security Screening Personal Information Bank
- Security Video Surveillance and Temporary Visitor Access Control Logs and Building Passes Personal Information Bank
- Travel Class of Record
Manuals
- Board of Directors Manual
- Customer Service Order Processing Procedures
- Customer Service Troubleshooting Procedures
- Emergency Preparedness Manual
Additional Information
The Government of Canada encourages the release of information through requests outside of the ATIP process. You may wish to consult the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety's completed Access to Information (ATI) summaries and open data. To make an informal request, contact:
- Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
- 135 Hunter Street East
- Hamilton, Ontario L8N 1M5
- Telephone: 905-572-4400
- Toll-free: 1-800-668-4284
- www.ccohs.ca
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) conducts Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) to ensure that privacy implications will be appropriately identified, assessed and resolved before a new or substantially modified program or activity involving personal information is implemented. CCOHS does not have any PIAs to report.
Please see the Introduction to this publication for information on formal access procedures under the provisions of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. The following outlines how to make a formal ATIP request.
Reading Room
In accordance with the Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, the applicant may wish to review material in person
http://ccohs.ca/ccohs/contacting.html?contact_us=location#location
Access to Information
Completed Access to Information Requests
The Access to Information Act is one way by which Canadian citizens, people who live in Canada, and corporations present in Canada can access federal government records that are not of a personal nature.
The Privacy Act is one way by which Canadian citizens or other people present in Canada can access Government records that contain their personal information.
2017
Month | Request Number | Summary | Disposition | # of pages |
---|---|---|---|---|
October | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
September | A2017-002 | Every record without limitation or restriction, relating to, associated with, in connection, or in respect of the processing of Access to Information Act Request CCOHS-17-001, and the development of the summary of the completed request and its upload to the Completed Access to Information Requests portal | no records exist | 0 |
August | A2017-001 | Various assessments of the effects of sub-millimeter sized holes in specific materials while at a remote position from other materials | no records exist | 0 |
July | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
June | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
May | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
April | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
March | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
February | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
January | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
2016
Month | Request Number | Summary | Disposition | # of pages |
---|---|---|---|---|
December | A2016-004 | Requests for contracts and contractual documents for insurance and insurance related services; insurance policies; insurance related service agreements; Corporate Risk Profile, Management Accountability Framework and annual assessments of risk management practices and Integrated Risk Management reports. | All Disclosed | 5 |
November | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
October | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
September | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
August | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
July | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
June | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
May | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
April | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
March | A2015-005 | cyber attacks | No records exist | 0 |
February | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
January | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
2015
Month | Request Number | Summary | Disposition | # of pages |
---|---|---|---|---|
December | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
November | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
October | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
September | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
August | A2015-002 | Statement of duties and classification decision | all disclosed | 11 |
July | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
June | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
May | - | There is nothing to report for this period. | - | - |
April | A2015-001 | Policies on travel and hospitality expenses and the reimbursement thereof | all disclosed | 1,316 |
March | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
February | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
January | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
2014
Month | Request Number | Summary | Disposition | # of pages |
---|---|---|---|---|
December | A2014-005 | Request for third party information | all exempted | — |
November | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
October | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
September | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
August | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
July | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
June | A2014-002 | Subscriber list to CCOHS' Canadian enviroOSH Legislation service | all exempted | — |
A2014-003 | Subscriber list to CCOHS' Canadian enviroOSH Legislation service plus Standards | all exempted | — | |
A2014-004 | Request for details regarding a commercial arrangement with a supplier | all exempted | — | |
May | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
April | A2014-001 | Request for details regarding a commercial arrangement with a supplier. | All exempt | — |
March | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
February | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
January | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
2013
Month | Request Number | Summary | Disposition | # of pages |
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December | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
November | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
October | A2013-001 | Information/statistics on cancer related deaths from exposure to dangerous substances at work | — | — |
A2013-002 | Information/statistics on deaths from being exposed to asbestos in the workplace | — | — | |
September | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
August | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
July | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
June | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
May | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
April | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
March | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
February | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |
January | — | There is nothing to report for this period. | — | — |