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Q-1052
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Monday, April 13, 2026 |
With regard to the armoured vehicle program by Global Affairs Canada since January 1, 2022: (a) how many armoured vehicles have been decommissioned or destroyed in total, broken down by year; (b) what are the details of each armoured vehicle that was decommissioned or destroyed, including (i) the vehicle identification number, (ii) the original date of purchase or acquisition, (iii) the purchase price or acquisition cost, (iv) the mission or location where the vehicle was deployed at the time of decommissioning, (v) the date of decommissioning or destruction, (vi) the reason for decommissioning or destruction, (vii) the method of disposal, including whether the vehicle was destroyed, cannibalized for parts, redeployed, or transferred to another Government of Canada department; (c) for each armoured vehicle that was destroyed, (i) who authorized the destruction, (ii) was a witness present at the time of destruction, (iii) was a destruction invoice or certificate retained, and, if not, why not; (d) were any armoured vehicles donated or transferred to any person, government, or organization outside of the government, and, if so, (i) who received the vehicle, (ii) what was the reason or justification for the transfer or donation, (iii) who authorized the transfer or donation, (iv) under what authority was the transfer or donation made; and (e) what is the total value of armoured vehicles decommissioned or destroyed since January 1, 2022, based on original acquisition cost? |
Awaiting response |
Friday, May 29, 2026 |
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Q-17
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Tuesday, May 27, 2025 |
With regard to Pacific Economic Development Canada and Small Business British Columbia: (a) is Pacific Economic Development Canada aware of the appointment of any of its employees to the employee Small Business British Columbia board of directors (board); (b) if the answer to (a) is affirmative, (i) what was the name of the employee, (ii) what was their position at both Pacific Economic Development Canada and Small Business British Columbia, (iii) what was the purpose of their appointment to the Small Business British Columbia board, (iv) what was the length of their appointment to the board, (v) what financial information did the employee relay to Pacific Economic Development Canada regarding the financial health and strategies of Small Business British Columbia; (c) since January 1, 2016, how much
money, broken down by (i) full date, (ii) contract number, (iii) amount per contract, has Pacific Economic Development Canada awarded Small Business British Columbia; (d) what were the results, broken down by contract, of Pacific Economic Development Canada's financial performance review in considering Small Business British Columbia applications for funding; (e) what questions must applicants to Pacific Economic Development Canada funding
programs answer in their applications; (f) broken down by question in (e), what metrics does Pacific Economic Development Canada use in considering the merit of each question; (g) what were the reasons for the suspension of payments of the latest $2.7 million in funding awarded to Small Business British Columbia by Pacific Economic Development Canada; (h) in considering the
application for funding from Small Business British Columbia in (g), what were the findings of Pacific Economic Development Canada regarding
Small Business British Columbia's financial health and strategies; and (i) was Pacific Economic Development Canada aware of Small Business British Columbia's financial circumstances that led them to declare bankruptcy shortly after being approved for the latest $2.7 million in funding? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |