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Q-584
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Tuesday, November 18, 2025 |
With regard to the funding announcement made by the Secretary of State (Sport) at the Toronto Blue Jays game on September 28, 2025: (a) what was the cost of producing the oversized cheque that was presented; (b) did the (i) Secretary or State (Sport), (ii) Minister of International Trade, (iii) Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, (iv) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, (v) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, (vi) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, receive their tickets to the game as a gift or did they pay for them; (c) if the tickets were paid for, when did the ministers and parliamentary secretaries pay for them and how much was paid; (d) if the tickets were received as a gift, what was the value of the gift; and (e) did each minister and parliamentary secretary consult the Ethics Commissioner prior to receiving the gift, and, if so, when did the consultation occur? |
Awaiting response |
Monday, January 26, 2026 |
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Q-515
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025 |
With regard to Department of Canadian Heritage grants: how much of the $123,000 in grant funding previously received by Laith Marouf has been repaid to the department, and when was the repayment received? |
Answered |
Monday, December 8, 2025 |
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Q-514
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025 |
With regard to the hiring practices at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC/Radio-Canada), over the 10-year period, from October 22, 2015, to October 22, 2025: (a) how many Labour Market Impact Assessment applications has the corporation submitted to Employment and Social Development Canada (or other relevant federal departments), broken down by fiscal year and indicating for each application whether it was approved, refused, withdrawn or remained pending; (b) how many temporary foreign workers has the corporation hired in total during the same 10-year period, broken down by (i) fiscal year, (ii) job classification (journalism, information technology, technical, administrative), (iii) province or territory of placement; (c) how many temporary foreign workers are currently employed by the corporation (headcount and full-time equivalent), broken down by job classification and by province or territory; and (d) what are the details of the corporation's current written policy (and any policy versions in force during the 10-year period) regarding the hiring of temporary foreign workers, including any internal approval processes, diversity or priority rules for Canadian candidates and requirements to advertise or recruit domestically prior to requesting a Labour Market Impact Assessment? |
Answered |
Monday, December 8, 2025 |
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Q-461
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Thursday, October 16, 2025 |
With regard to the Secretary of State (Sport): (a) does the secretary of State have their own department and departmental budget, and, if so, what is the name of the department and the budget; (b) does the government provide the secretary of State with their own car and driver; (c) does any deputy minister report to the secretary of State, and, if so, which one; (d) what is the highest-ranking public official who reports to the secretary of State; and (e) since he was sworn in, on how many days has the secretary of State attended a Cabinet meeting? |
Answered |
Wednesday, December 3, 2025 |
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Q-392
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025 |
With regard to the funding announcement made by the Secretary of State (Sport) at the
Toronto Blue Jays game on June 28, 2025: (a) what was the cost of producing the oversized cheque
that was presented; (b) did the (i) Secretary or State (Sport), (ii) Minister of International Trade, (iii) Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, (iv) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, (v) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industry, (vi) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, receive their tickets to the game as a gift or did they pay for them; (c) if the tickets were paid for, when did the ministers and parliamentary secretaries pay for them and how much was paid; (d) if the tickets were received as a gift, what was the value of the gift; and (e) did each minister and parliamentary secretary consult the Ethics Commissioner prior to receiving the gift and, if so, when did the consultation occur? |
Answered |
Monday, November 17, 2025 |
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Q-169
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Thursday, June 12, 2025 |
With regard to the Interim Housing Assistance Program and its expenditures for each fiscal year since 2019: (a) what were the total annual expenditures under the program, broken down by (i) federal contributions, (ii) provincial or territorial contributions, (iii) municipal contributions; (b) what percentage of total expenditures under the program was allocated to (i) operating costs for interim housing facilities, (ii) payments to third-party service providers, (iii) administrative costs, including oversight and claims processing; (c) how many individuals received interim housing assistance under the program, broken down by (i) province or territory, (ii) gender, (iii) age group (under 18, 18-64, and 65+), (iv) immigration stream or program of entry; (d) what was the average duration of stay in interim housing facilities for individuals under the program, broken down by province or territory; (e) broken down by fiscal year, (i) what is the name of every facility participating in the program, (ii) who is the beneficial owner, (iii) what is the street address, city, province or territory, and postal code, (iv) what is the total capacity, (v) what is the corporate name of the entity managing or owning each location, if any; (f) how many housing units or spaces were added to the program inventory; and (g) what steps have been taken to track and report outcomes for individuals and families receiving interim housing assistance under the program, including their transition to
longer-term housing solutions? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |
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Q-168
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Thursday, June 12, 2025 |
With regard to the Interim Federal Health Program and its expenditures: (a) what were the total annual expenditures under the program, for each fiscal year from 2016 through 2024, broken down by (i) basic health services, (ii) supplemental health services, (iii) prescription drugs, (iv) dental services; (b) how many individuals were enrolled in the program or received the program coverage, for each fiscal year from 2016 through 2024, broken down by (i) basic health services, (ii) supplemental health services, (iii) prescription drugs, (iv) dental services; (c) what was the total number of individuals covered under the program, for each fiscal year from 2016 through 2024, further broken down by (i) province or territory of residence, (ii) gender, (iii) age group (under 18, 18-64, and 65+), (iv) country of origin; (d) what were the total payments made to health care providers under the program, for each fiscal year from 2016 through 2024, broken down by (i) physicians, (ii) hospitals, (iii) pharmacies, (iv) dental providers, (v) province or territory; (e) what were the total administrative costs of the program, for each fiscal year from 2016 through 2024, broken down by (i) costs associated with claims processing, (ii) costs associated with oversight and program management, (iii) fees paid to members of the Canadian Association of Blue Cross Plans; and (f) what measures have been implemented since 2016 to ensure transparency and accountability in the allocation and expenditure of funds under the program, including any audits, reviews or evaluations conducted, and what were the findings of such audits
or reviews? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |
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Q-151
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 |
With regard to the $11,985 contract between the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and GCStrategies Inc., which was noted in the June 2025 report of the Auditor General: (a) what was the contract for; (b) on what date was it signed; (c) who at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation decided to award this contract to GCStrategies Inc.; (d) what specific work was done and what results were achieved by GCStrategies Inc.; and (e) did GCStrategies Inc. approach the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to initiate this contract or did the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation approach GCStrategies Inc. to initiate this contract, and which individuals approached which individuals? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |