Annual Report to Parliament 2022–2023 on the Access to Information Act

Introduction

Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) is pleased to present to Parliament its Annual Report on the Administration of the Access to Information Act (ATIA), in accordance with section 94 of the Access to Information Act and section 20 of the Service Fees Act. The report describes how WAGE fulfilled its responsibilities and obligations for the reporting period of April 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023.

ISSN: 2817-6405

Purpose of the Access to Information Act

The purpose of the Access to Information Act is to enhance the accountability and transparency of federal institutions in order to promote an open and democratic society and to enable public debate on the conduct of those institutions. In furtherance of that purpose:

Mandate of Women and Gender Equality Canada

The mandate of Women and Gender Equality Canada (WAGE) is to advance equality with respect to sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity or expression through the inclusion of people of all genders, including women, in Canada's economic, social, and political life. This application of a gender and diversity lens will help us to understand better the intersection of sex and gender with other identity factors. These factors include but are not limited to race, national and ethnic origin, Indigenous origin or identity, age, sexual orientation, socio-economic condition, place of residence and disability.

For more information about WAGE, click here to visit our website.

Organizational structure

The Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) Office is responsible for the administration of the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act, and the Briefing and Correspondence Unit is responsible for the coordination and monitoring of the proactive publications legislated in Part 2 of the Access to Information Act. Both units are part of the Corporate Secretariat at WAGE, and both responsible managers report directly to the Corporate Secretary.

Structure of the Access to Information and Privacy Office

The ATIP coordinator at WAGE is the manager of the ATIP Office. The ATIP coordinator acts on behalf of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth to ensure that the Department's responsibilities under the Access to Information Act, the Privacy Act,and the Service Fees Act are met.

The ATIP Office is responsible for the administration of the Access to Information Act, and the Privacy Act, and they also serve as the centre of ATIP expertise within WAGE. Activities include:

The ATIP Office consists of five positions: the ATIP coordinator and four ATIP analysts at various levels. In fiscal year 2022–23, the ATIP Office operated with 3.5 full-time employees, and called on the services of a consultant to provide privacy expertise when needed.

WAGE was not a party to any service agreements under section 96 of the Access to Information Act during this reporting period.

Structure of proactive publication

WAGE's structure for the proactive publications legislated in Part 2 of the Access to Information Act is as follows:

Delegation order

The Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth has delegated the responsibilities associated with the administration of the Access to Information Act to WAGE officials through a delegation order, which can be found in Appendix A. At WAGE, the ATIP coordinator has full delegated authority.

Performance 2022–23

This section highlights key information on the Department's performance for fiscal year 2022–23. See Appendix B for the complete Statistical Report and Appendix C for the Supplemental ATIP Statistical Report.

Overview of formal requests received and completed

WAGE received 33 formal requests under the Access to Information Act in 2022–23. This was in addition to the 22 requests carried forward from previous years, for a total of 55 active requests.

Of these 55 requests, 52 were completed during the reporting period. The remaining three requests were carried over to the 2023–24 fiscal year. These three were received in fiscal year 2022–23 and remained within the legislated timeline at the end of the reporting period.

Of the 52 requests closed, 37 requests were completed within the legislated timelines under the Act. WAGE's compliance rate decreased compared to the previous fiscal year, from 96% in fiscal year 2021–22 to 71% for this reporting period. It is important to underscore that this reduction is the result of a positive achievement, as WAGE eliminated the backlog caused by COVID-19 challenges. All 15 late requests that accumulated from previous years are now finalized and closed.

Other than the impact on the compliance rate, WAGE's ability to fulfill its Access to Information Act responsibilities has not been negatively impacted by COVID-19 during fiscal year 2022–23.

Overview of formal requests received and completed by the Department pursuant to the Act:
Fiscal Year Number of requests Received Number of requests Completed Number of Pages processed Requests Completed on Time (%)
2022–23 33 52 6890 71.2
2021–22 61 47 700 95.7
2020–21 40 39 1873 56.8
2019–20 40 52 1259 63.6

The number of pages processed drastically increased, from approximately 1200 pages in fiscal year 2019–20 to almost 7000 pages in fiscal year 2022–23. Much of this increase is attributed to transitory and duplicate records being captured in the retrieval process. To address this, WAGE added additional material about information management practices to the departmental ATIP Essentials training.

Of the 52 requests closed this reporting period, 48% were released in part (25), 23% were released in full (12), 13% of the requests were excluded in their entirety (7), 8% had no responsive records (4), and 8% were abandoned (4).

Extensions and processing time

Under specific circumstances, the Act contains provisions for departments to extend the legislated deadline if the request cannot be completed within the 30-day time limit.

In 2022–23, WAGE invoked extensions for 28 of the 52 completed requests. Extensions were primarily invoked for the purposes of consultation that could not reasonably be completed within the original time limit (24 cases). In five instances, extensions were required to follow the notification process with a third party, and in two others, because there was a large volume of records, and complying with the original time limit would have unreasonably interfered with operations. More than one type of extension may apply to the same request.

During the reporting period, the Department was able to close a total of 46% of requests in 30 days or less (24), 35% of requests took between 31 and 365 days to complete (18), and 19% of requests took over 365 days (10).

Completion time of requests:
1 to 30 days 31 to 60 Days 61 to 120 Days 121 to 180 Days 181 to 365 days More Than 365 days
24 3 7 2 6 10

Complaints

WAGE worked with the Office of the Information Commissioner and successfully resolved all three outstanding complaints from the past fiscal year: two received in October 2020 and one in June 2021. No new complaints were filed against WAGE during this reporting year, and WAGE had no active complaints at the end of the fiscal year.

Consultations from other institutions

WAGE received 37 consultations from other institutions during the reporting period. In addition, 2 requests were carried forward from the previous year, for a total of 39 active consultations.

WAGE completed 38 consultations, providing recommendations on 3803 pages. One consultation request was carried over to the next reporting year; this request was still within the negotiated timeline.

Of the 38 consultation requests, 20 were answered within 15 days, 14 were answered within 16 to 30 days, 2 were answered within 31 to 60 Days, 1 was answered within 61 to 120 Days, and exceptionally, 1 consultation took more than 365 days to respond to. The lateness of the last consultation was due to a misunderstanding with the consulting department.

Unless it is voluminous, WAGE's service standard to respond to consultations received from other institutions is three weeks.

Informal requests

The Department proactively publishes summaries of completed access to information requests on the Open Government Portal. Members of the public can submit informal requests for a copy of the previously released information without having to pay the application fee. During 2022–23, WAGE responded to 114 such informal requests, 113 of which were in response to a request made to all federal institutions to provide a rerelease of all closed ATI requests that had not been destroyed due to the retention period.

Training and awareness

Access to Information requests

Within the first three months of employment, all new WAGE employees must take the Access to Information and Privacy Fundamentals course offered by the Canada School of Public Service. Topics include:

In addition, employees are invited to participate in departmental ATIP Essentials training sessions. During the past fiscal year, the training material was updated to ensure that it fully met all requirements set out in Treasury Board Secretariat policies. In piloting the new material in fiscal year 2022–23, ATIP delivered one training session to 15 people.

Furthermore, the employees of the ATIP Office regularly provide informal training on the application of ATIP legislation to departmental employees who retrieve and review relevant records requested under the Acts.

Proactive Publication

Training and awareness are achieved through conversations with the sectors responsible for proactive publication requirements. WAGE is developing material specific to requirements under Part 2 of the ATIA.

Policies, guidelines, procedures, and initiatives

During fiscal year 2022–23, WAGE continued the modernization of ATIP tools, templates, and processes. An ATIP liaison working group was created to assist in these efforts, as well as to foster greater understanding of each team's challenges and to enhance collaboration.

Proactive publication under part 2 of the Access to Information Act

For the purposes of Part 2 of the ATIA, Women and Gender Equality Canada is a government institution listed in Schedule I of the Financial Administration Act. A list of all proactive publication requirements that apply to the Minister and the institution is available in Appendix D.

WAGE published proactive publication requirements that were due during the reporting period on the following websites:

During the reporting period, WAGE published proactive publication requirements within the legislated timelines 88% of the time.

WAGE has put in place the following procedures and systems to meet proactive publication requirements:

Initiatives and projects to improve Access to Information

WAGE initiated planning for the implementation of new request processing software to replace the current one.

To ensure compliance and efficiency, the ATIP Office created a two-year work plan to optimize internal guidance documents, internal procedures, and tools.

Actions taken on complaints

WAGE disclosed additional records to resolve the exemption complaints filed with the Office of the Information Commissioner. No new complaints were received during the reporting year. WAGE currently has no active complaints.

Reporting on access to information fees for the purposes of the Service Fees Act

The Service Fees Act requires a responsible authority to report annually to Parliament on the fees collected by the institution.

With respect to fees collected under the Access to Information Act, the information below is reported in accordance with the requirements of section 20 of the Service Fees Act:

Monitoring compliance

Access to information requests and inter-institutional consultations

The ATIP team meets daily to ensure that all requests are on track and that deadlines will be met. This also provides an opportunity to discuss issues that have arisen and for analysts to receive guidance on the processing of their requests.

A report of active access to information requests is prepared on a weekly basis for review and oversight by the Corporate Secretary, and for WAGE's senior management. This report is also used by the ATIP Office to identify frequently requested types of information that would prompt the Department to assess the feasibility of making that information available by other means.

Consistent with the requirement to provide timely access to requested records, WAGE limits inter-institutional consultation to only when required for the proper exercise of discretion or when there is an intention to disclose.

Contracts, information-sharing agreements, and information-sharing arrangements

WAGE uses standard clauses to ensure that the right of public access to information is reflected in contracts, information-sharing agreements, and information-sharing arrangements.

Accuracy and completeness of proactively published information under part 2 of the Act

The Corporate Secretariat, Corporate Services Branch, Human Resources Branch, and Programs Branch have developed suitable processes for extracting real-time data from different departmental systems, including financial and corporate correspondence management systems. Data generated from individual systems are converted into reports and manually verified and validated by each responsible sector to ensure accuracy. The ATIP Office reviews the material and provides recommendations regarding disclosure prior to its publication.

Once validations have been completed by the branches, approvals are sought from senior management. Every level of the production and approval process is rigorously tracked by a critical path to ensure compliance with the posting date.

Appendix A: Delegation order

The responsibilities associated with the administration of the Access to Information Act are delegated to departmental officials through a delegation order signed by the Minister for Women and Gender Equality, currently Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth.

Department For Women and Gender Equality

Access to Information Act and Privacy Act Delegation Order

The Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, pursuant to section 95 of the Access to Information Act and section 73 the Privacy Act, hereby designates the persons holding the positions set out in the schedule hereto, or the persons occupying on an acting basis those positions, to exercise the powers and functions of the Minister as the head of a government institution. This Delegation Order supersedes all previous Delegation Orders.

Schedule
Position Title Privacy Act and Regulations Access to Information Act and Regulations
The Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth Full authority Full authority
The Deputy Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Youth Full authority Full authority
The Corporate Secretary Full authority Full authority
The ATIP Manager Full authority Full authority

Dated this 28 day of March 2022

Appendix B: Statistical Report on the Access to Information Act

April 1, 2022 – March 31, 2023

Section 1: Requests Under the Access to Information Act

1.1 Number of requests
Category Number of Requests
Received during reporting period

33

Outstanding from previous reporting periods

22

Outstanding from previous reporting period

19

Outstanding from more than one reporting period

3

Total

55

Closed during reporting period

52

Carried over to next reporting period

3

Carried over within legislated timeline

3

Carried over beyond legislated timeline

0

1.2 Sources of requests
Source Number of Requests

Media

7

Academia

3

Business (private sector)

1

Organization

0

Public

11

Decline to Identify

11

Total

33

1.3 Channels of requests
Source Number of Requests

Online

33

E-mail

0

Mail

0

In person

0

Phone

0

Fax

0

Total

33

Section 2: Informal Requests

2.1 Number of informal requests
Category Number of Requests

Received during reporting period

114

Outstanding from previous reporting periods

0

Outstanding from previous reporting period

0

Outstanding from more than one reporting period

0

Total

114

Closed during reporting period

114

Carried over to next reporting period

0

2.2 Channels of informal requests
Source Number of Requests

Online

114

E-mail

0

Mail

0

In person

0

Phone

0

Fax

0

Total

114

2.3 Completion time of informal requests
Completion Time
1 to 15 Days 16 to 30 Days 31 to 60 Days 61 to 120 Days 121 to 180 Days 181 to 365 Days More Than 365 Days Total

1

0

0

60

53

0

0

114

2.4 Pages released informally
Less Than 100
Pages Released
100-500
Pages Released
501-1000
Pages Released
1001-5000
Pages Released
More Than 5000
Pages Released
Number of Requests Pages Released Number of Requests Pages Released Number of Requests Pages Released Number of Requests Pages Released Number of Requests Pages Released

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2.5 Pages re-released informally
Less Than 100
Pages Re-released
100-500
Pages Re-released
501-1000
Pages Re-released
1001-5000
Pages Re-released
More Than 5000
Pages Re-released
Number of Requests Pages Re-released Number of Requests Pages Re-released Number of Requests Pages Re-released Number of Requests Pages Re-released Number of Requests Pages Re-released

106

1884

7

1144

1

995

0

0

0

0

Section 3: Applications to the Information Commissioner on Declining to Act on Requests

Category Number of Requests

Outstanding from previous reporting period

0

Sent during reporting period

0

Total

0

Approved by the Information Commissioner during reporting period

0

Declined by the Information Commissioner during reporting period

0

Withdrawn during reporting period

0

Carried over to next reporting period

0

Section 4: Requests Closed During the Reporting Period

4.1 Disposition and completion time
Disposition of Requests Completion Time
1 to 15 Days 16 to 30 Days 31 to 60 Days 61 to 120 Days 121 to 180 Days 181 to 365 Days More Than 365 Days Total

All disclosed

0

7

1

1

0

3

0

12

Disclosed in part

0

10

1

6

2

2

4

25

All exempted

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

All excluded

0

0

1

0

0

0

6

7

No records exist

0

4

0

0

0

0

0

4

Request transferred

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Request abandoned

3

0

0

0

0

1

0

4

Neither confirmed nor denied

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

3

21

3

7

2

6

10

52

4.2 Exemptions
Section Number of Requests
13(1)(a) 0
13(1)(b) 1
13(1)(c) 1
13(1)(d) 0
13(1)(e) 0
14 0
14(a) 1
14(b) 1
15(1) 0
15(1) - I.A.* 0
15(1) - Def.* 0
15(1) - S.A.* 0
16(1)(a)(i) 0
16(1)(a)(ii) 0
16(1)(a)(iii) 0
16(1)(b) 0
16(1)(c) 1
16(1)(d) 0
16(2) 2
16(2)(a) 0
16(2)(b) 0
16(2)(c) 3
16(3) 0
16.1(1)(a) 0
16.1(1)(b) 0
16.1(1)(c) 0
16.1(1)(d) 0
16.2(1) 0
16.3 0
16.4(1)(a) 0
16.4(1)(b) 0
16.5 0
17 1
18(a) 0
18(b) 2
18(c) 0
18(d) 0
18.1(1)(a) 0
18.1(1)(b) 0
18.1(1)(c) 0
18.1(1)(d) 0
19(1) 14
20(1)(a) 0
20(1)(b) 0
20(1)(b.1) 0
20(1)(c) 1
20(1)(d) 0
20.1 0
20.2 0
20.4 0
21(1)(a) 10
21(1)(b) 11
21(1)(c) 0
21(1)(d) 0
22 0
22.1(1) 0
23 0
24(1) 0
26 0

* I.A.: International Affairs, Def.: Defence of Canada, S.A.: Subversive Activities

4.3 Exclusions
Section Number of Requests
68(a) 0
68(b) 0
68(c) 0
68.1 0
68.2(a) 0
68.2(b) 0
69(1) 0
69(1)(a) 2
69(1)(b) 0
69(1)(c) 0
69(1)(d) 0
69(1)(e) 7
69(1)(f) 0
69(1)(g) re (a) 8
69(1)(g) re (b) 0
69(1)(g) re (c) 2
69(1)(g) re (d) 0
69(1)(g) re (e) 0
69(1)(g) re (f) 0
69.1(1) 0
4.4 Format of information released
Paper Electronic Other
E-record Data set Video Audio

0

37

0

0

0

0

4.5 Complexity

4.5.1 Relevant pages processed and disclosed for paper and e-record formats
Number of Pages Processed Number of Pages Disclosed Number of Requests

6890

3043

48

4.5.2 Relevant pages processed per request disposition for paper and e-record formats by size of requests
Disposition Less Than 100
Pages Processed
100-500
Pages Processed
501-1000
Pages Processed
1001-5000
Pages Processed
More Than 5000
Pages Processed
Number of Requests Pages Processed Number of Requests Pages Processed Number of Requests Pages Processed Number of Requests Pages Processed Number of Requests Pages Processed

All disclosed

11

168

1

106

0

0

0

0

0

0

Disclosed in part

13

230

10

2627

0

0

2

2961

0

0

All exempted

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

All excluded

3

117

4

666

0

0

0

0

0

0

Request abandoned

4

15

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Neither confirmed nor denied

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

31

530

15

3399

0

0

2

2961

0

0

4.5.3 Relevant minutes processed and disclosed for audio formats
Number of Minutes Processed Number of Minutes Disclosed Number of Requests

0

0

0

4.5.4 Relevant minutes processed per request disposition for audio formats by size of requests
Disposition Less Than 60 Minutes Processed 60 - 120 Minutes Processed More than 120 Minutes Processed
Number of Requests Minutes Processed Number of Requests Minutes Processed Number of Requests Minutes
Processed

All disclosed

0

0

0

0

0

0

Disclosed in part

0

0

0

0

0

0

All exempted

0

0

0

0

0

0

All excluded

0

0

0

0

0

0

Request abandoned

0

0

0

0

0

0

Neither confirmed nor denied

0

0

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

0

0

0

4.5.5 Relevant minutes processed and disclosed for video formats
Number of Minutes Processed Number of Minutes Disclosed Number of Requests

0

0

0

4.5.6 Relevant minutes processed per request disposition for video formats by size of requests
Disposition Less Than 60 Minutes Processed 60 - 120 Minutes Processed More than 120 Minutes Processed
Number of Requests Minutes Processed Number of Requests Minutes Processed Number of Requests Minutes
Processed

All disclosed

0

0

0

0

0

0

Disclosed in part

0

0

0

0

0

0

All exempted

0

0

0

0

0

0

All excluded

0

0

0

0

0

0

Request abandoned

0

0

0

0

0

0

Neither confirmed nor denied

0

0

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

0

0

0

4.5.7 Other complexities
Disposition Consultation Required Legal Advice Sought Other Total

All disclosed

7

0

0

7

Disclosed in part

15

0

0

15

All exempted

0

0

0

0

All excluded

7

0

0

7

Request abandoned

1

0

0

1

Neither confirmed nor denied

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

Total

30

0

0

30

4.6 Closed requests

4.6.1 Requests closed within legislated timelines
Number of requests closed within legislated timelines

37

Percentage of requests closed within legislated timelines (%)

71.15384615

4.7 Deemed refusals

4.7.1 Reasons for not meeting legislated timelines
Number of requests closed past the legislated timelines Principle Reason
Interference with operations/workload External consultation Internal consultation Other

15

0

0

0

15

4.7.2 Reasons for not meeting legislated timelines
Number of days past legislated timelines Number of requests past legislated timeline where no extension was taken Number of requests past legislated timeline where an extension was taken Total

1 to 15 days

0

2

2

16 to 30 days

0

0

0

31 to 60 days

0

0

0

61 to 120 days

0

0

0

121 to 180 days

0

0

0

181 to 365 days

0

10

10

More than 365 days

0

3

3

Total

0

15

15

4.8 Requests for translation
Translation Requests Accepted Refused Total

English to French

0

0

0

French to English

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

Section 5: Extensions

5.1 Reasons for extensions and disposition of requests
Disposition of Requests Where an Extension Was Taken 9(1)(a)
Interference With Operations/ Workload
9(1)(b)
Consultation
9(1)(c)
Third-Party Notice
Section 69 Other

All disclosed

0

0

5

1

Disclosed in part

2

2

9

4

All exempted

0

0

0

0

All excluded

0

1

6

0

Request abandoned

0

0

1

0

No records exist

0

0

0

0

Declined to act with the approval of the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

0

Total

2

3

21

5

5.2 Length of extensions
Length of Extensions 9(1)(a)
Interference With Operations/ Workload
9(1)(b)
Consultation
9(1)(c)
Third-Party Notice
Section 69 Other

30 days or less

1

1

0

0

31 to 60 days

1

2

1

3

61 to 120 days

0

0

16

2

121 to 180 days

0

0

1

0

181 to 365 days

0

0

3

0

365 days or more

0

0

0

0

Total

2

3

21

5

Section 6: Fees

Fee Type Fee Collected Fee Waived Fee Refunded
Number of
Requests
Amount Number of
Requests
Amount Number of
Requests
Amount

Application

26

$130.00

5

$25.00

2

$10.00

Other fees

0

$0.00

0

$0.00

0

$0.00

Total

26

$130.00

5

$25.00

2

$10.00

Section 7: Consultations Received From Other Institutions and Organizations

7.1 Consultations received from other Government of Canada institutions and other organizations
Consultations Other Government of Canada Institutions Number of Pages to Review Other Organizations Number of Pages to Review

Received during the reporting period

36

3812

1

5

Outstanding from the previous reporting period

2

67

0

0

Total

38

3879

1

5

Closed during the reporting period

37

3798

1

5

Carried over within negotiated timelines

1

81

0

0

Carried over beyond negotiated timelines

0

0

0

0

7.2 Recommendations and completion time for consultations received from other Government of Canada institutions
Recommendation Number of Days Required to Complete Consultation Requests
1 to 15 Days 16 to 30 Days 31 to 60 Days 61 to 120 Days 121 to 180 Days 181 to 365 Days More Than 365 Days Total

Disclose entirely

17

13

0

1

0

0

0

31

Disclose in part

2

1

2

0

0

0

1

6

Exempt entirely

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Exclude entirely

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Consult other institution

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Other

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

19

14

2

1

0

0

1

37

7.3 Recommendations and completion time for consultations received from other organizations outside the Government of Canada
Recommendation Number of Days Required to Complete Consultation Requests
1 to 15 Days 16 to 30 Days 31 to 60 Days 61 to 120 Days 121 to 180 Days 181 to 365 Days More Than 365 Days Total

Disclose entirely

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Disclose in part

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Exempt entirely

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Exclude entirely

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Consult other institution

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Other

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Section 8: Completion Time of Consultations on Cabinet Confidences

8.1 Requests with Legal Services
Number of Days Fewer Than 100 Pages Processed 101-500 Pages Processed 501-1000
Pages Processed
1001-5000
Pages Processed
More Than 5000
Pages Processed
Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed

1 to 15

1

11

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

16 to 30

4

8

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

31 to 60

4

9

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

61 to 120

1

13

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

121 to 180

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

181 to 365

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

More than 365

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

10

41

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8.2 Requests with Privy Council Office
Number of Days Fewer Than 100 Pages Processed 101‒500 Pages Processed 501-1000
Pages Processed
1001-5000
Pages Processed
More Than 5000
Pages Processed
Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed Number of
Requests
Pages Disclosed

1 to 15

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

16 to 30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

31 to 60

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

61 to 120

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

121 to 180

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

181 to 365

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

More than 365

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Section 9: Investigations and Reports of finding

9.1 Investigations
Section 32 Notice of intention to investigate Subsection 30(5) Ceased to investigate Section 35 Formal Representations

0

0

3

9.2 Investigations and Reports of finding
Section 37(1) Initial Reports Section 37(2) Final Reports
Received Containing recommendations issued by the Information Commissioner Containing orders issued by the Information Commissioner Received Containing recommendations issued by the Information Commissioner Containing orders issued by the Information Commissioner

0

0

0

3

0

0

Section 10: Court Action

10.1 Court actions on complaints
Section 41
Complainant (1) Institution (2) Third Party (3) Privacy Commissioner (4) Total

0

0

0

0

0

10.2 Court actions on third party notifications under paragraph 28(1)(b)
Section 44 - under paragraph 28(1)(b)

0

Section 11: Resources Related to the Access to Information Act

11.1 Allocated Costs
Expenditures Amount

Salaries

$183,802

Overtime

$0

Goods and Services

$0

Professional services contracts

$0

Other

$0

Total

$183,802

11.2 Human Resources
Resources Person Years Dedicated to Access to Information Activities

Full-time employees

2.230

Part-time and casual employees

0.000

Regional staff

0.000

Consultants and agency personnel

0.000

Students

0.110

Total

2.340

Appendix C: Supplemental Statistical Report on the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act

April 1, 2022-March 3,2023

Section 1: Capacity to Receive Requests under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act

Enter the number of weeks your institution was able to receive ATIP requests through the different channels.
Number of Weeks
Able to receive requests by mail 52
Able to receive requests by email 52
Able to receive requests through the digital request service 52

Section 2: Capacity to Process Records under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act

2.1 Enter the number of weeks your institution was able to process paper records in different classification levels.
No Capacity Partial Capacity Full Capacity Total
Unclassified Paper Records 0 0 52 52
Protected B Paper Records 0 0 52 52
Secret and Top Secret Paper Records 0 0 52 52
2.2 Enter the number of weeks your institution was able to process electronic records in different classification levels
No Capacity Partial Capacity Full Capacity Total
Unclassified Electronic Records 0 0 52 52
Protected B Electronic Records 0 0 52 52
Secret and Top Secret Electronic Records 0 0 52 52

Section 3: Open Requests and Complaints Under the Access to Information Act

3.1 Enter the number of open requests that are outstanding from previous reporting periods.
Fiscal Year Open Requests Were Received Open Requests that are Within Legislated Timelines as of March 31, 2023 Open Requests that are Beyond Legislated Timelines as of March 31, 2023 Total
Received in 2022-2023 3 0 3
Received in 2021-2022 0 0 0
Received in 2020-2021 0 0 0
Received in 2019-2020 0 0 0
Received in 2018-2019 0 0 0
Received in 2017-2018 0 0 0
Received in 2016-2017 0 0 0
Received in 2015-2016 0 0 0
Received in 2014-2015 0 0 0
Received in 2013-2014 or earlier 0 0 0
Total 3 0 3
3.2 Enter the number of open complaints with the Information Commissioner of Canada that are outstanding from previous reporting periods.
Fiscal Year Open Complaints Were Received by Institution Number of Open Complaints
Received in 2022-2023 0
Received in 2021-2022 0
Received in 2020-2021 0
Received in 2019-2020 0
Received in 2018-2019 0
Received in 2017-2018 0
Received in 2016-2017 0
Received in 2015-2016 0
Received in 2014-2015 0
Received in 2013-2014 or earlier 0
Total 0

Section 4: Open Requests and Complaints Under the Privacy Act

4.1 Enter the number of open requests that are outstanding from previous reporting periods.
Fiscal Year Open Requests Were Received Open Requests that are Within Legislated Timelines as of March 31, 2023 Open Requests that are Beyond Legislated Timelines as of March 31, 2023 Total
Received in 2022-2023 0 0 0
Received in 2021-2022 0 0 0
Received in 2020-2021 0 0 0
Received in 2019-2020 0 0 0
Received in 2018-2019 0 0 0
Received in 2017-2018 0 0 0
Received in 2016-2017 0 0 0
Received in 2015-2016 0 0 0
Received in 2014-2015 0 0 0
Received in 2013-2014 or earlier 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0
4.2 Enter the number of open complaints with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada that are outstanding from previous reporting periods.
Fiscal Year Open Complaints Were Received by Institution Number of Open Complaints
Received in 2022-2023 0
Received in 2021-2022 0
Received in 2020-2021 0
Received in 2019-2020 0
Received in 2018-2019 0
Received in 2017-2018 0
Received in 2016-2017 0
Received in 2015-2016 0
Received in 2014-2015 0
Received in 2013-2014 or earlier 0
Total 0

Section 5: Social Insurance Number (SIN)

Did your institution receive authority for a new collection or new consistent use of the SIN in 2022-2023? No

Section 6: Universal Access under the Privacy Act

How many requests were received from confirmed foreign nationals outside of Canada in 2022-2023? 0

Appendix D: Proactive publication requirements table

Legislative Requirement Section Publication Timeline
Ministers
Packages of briefing materials prepared by a government institution for new or incoming ministers 74(a) Within 120 Days after appointment
Titles and reference numbers of memoranda prepared by a government institution for the minister that are received by their office 74(b) Within 30 days after the end of the month received
Packages of Question Period notes prepared by a government institution for the minister and in use on the last sitting day of the House of Commons in June and December 74(c) Within 30 days after the last sitting day of the House of Commons in June and December
Packages of briefing materials prepared by a government institution for a minister's appearance before a committee of Parliament 74(d) Within 120 Days after the appearance
Travel expenses 75 Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
Hospitality expenses 76 Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
Contracts over $10,000 77 Quarters 1–3: Within 30 days after the quarter

Quarter 4: Within 60 Days after the quarter
Ministers' Offices expenses

*Note: This consolidated report is currently published by the Treasury Board Secretariat on behalf of all institutions.
78 Within 120 Days after the fiscal year
All government institutions as defined in section 3 of the Access to Information Act
Travel expenses 82 Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
Hospitality expenses 83 Within 30 days after the end of the month of reimbursement
Reports tabled in Parliament 84 Within 30 days after tabling
Government institutions that are departments named in Schedule I to the Financial Administration Act or portions of the core public administration named in Schedule IV to that Act (i.e., government institutions for which the Treasury Board is the employer)
Reclassification of positions 85 Within 30 days after the quarter
Government entities or departments, agencies, and other bodies subject to the Act and listed in Schedules I, I.1, or II of the Financial Administration Act
Contracts over $10,000 86 Quarters 1–3: Within 30 days after the quarter

Quarter 4: Within 60 Days after the quarter
Grants and contributions over $25,000 87 Within 30 days after the quarter
Packages of briefing materials prepared for new or incoming deputy heads or equivalent 88(a) Within 120 Days after appointment
Titles and reference numbers of memoranda prepared for a deputy head or equivalent that are received by their office 88(b) Within 30 days after the end of the month received
Packages of briefing materials prepared for a deputy head or equivalent's appearance before a committee of Parliament 88(c) Within 120 Days after the appearance

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