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Q-505
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Tuesday, October 21, 2025 |
With regard to the Prime Minister taking a charter flight to and from Egypt in October 2025 and the government’s approach to unforeseen travel requirements: (a) what were the expenditures related to the flight, in total and broken down by type of expenditure (rental fee, fuel, catering, airport landing fees, etc.); (b) what was the menu, including the beverages, on the flight; (c) how long was the flight each way in terms of (i) distance, (ii) time, (iii) amount of fuel used; (d) why was there no government aircraft available for this flight; (e) what is the government's policy related to ensuring that there are available pilots and crews for government aircraft on call for unforeseen travel requirements; (f) who is responsible for the pilot and crew situation that led to the need to charter the aircraft; (g) what is the government's estimate of the projected costs associated with flying its own Challenger aircraft to Egypt for the same trip; (h) from which company was the flight chartered; (i) what type of aircraft was chartered; (j) excluding security, who were the passengers on the flight; (k) at what time and on what date did the Prime Minister decide that he was going to fly to Egypt; and (l) at what time and on what date did the flight (i) take off from Ottawa, (ii) land in Egypt, (iii) take off from Egypt, (iv) land in Ottawa? |
Answered |
Monday, December 8, 2025 |
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Q-478
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Monday, October 20, 2025 |
With regard to the government's chartering and deployment of Black Hawk helicopters for Canada-U.S. border surveillance: (a) what are the details of each contract or agreement related to Black Hawk helicopter leases signed since January 1, 2024, including the (i) date it was signed, (ii) vendor, (iii) contract value, (iv) start and end dates of the lease, (v) number of Black Hawk helicopters leased, (vi) manner in which the contract was awarded (sole-sourced or competitive bid); (b) for each contract in (a), (i) what is the per-hour flight rate, or per-day flight rate, (ii) what are the terms of renewal, termination, and extension (notice periods, cancellation rights), (iii) was any of the procurement or bidding process expedited in any way, and, if so, how; (c) what are the details, including the amounts, of any additional costs incurred by the government to date related to the Black Hawk usage (maintenance, fuel, insurance, etc.), and, for each amount, is it included in the contract value or is it an additional cost; (d) what is the total amount paid to pilots, crew and other aviation personnel to operate these helicopters (i) in total to date, (ii) per hour, and is the amount included in the contract value; (e) what are the nationalities of the pilots and crew; (f) what is the breakdown of the operational budget (fuel, maintenance, spare parts, insurance, ground support, hangar or storage, training); (g) has any additional staffing (support, command, surveillance analysts) been hired as part of this program, and, if so, what are their roles and costs; (h) what geographic sectors and border segments have been monitored by these helicopters, broken down by province or territory; (i) what number of flight hours have been flown to date, broken down by helicopter, if possible; (j) how many times has suspicious or illegal activity been monitored by the Black Hawk helicopters, in total and broken down by month, and what is the breakdown by type of intervention (arrest, search, etc.) that followed and by outcome; and (k) what is the breakdown of illegal contraband seized as a result of the Black Hawk surveillance, in total and by month? |
Answered |
Friday, December 5, 2025 |
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Q-419
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to the 654 federal inmates transferred from maximum-security institutions to medium-security
institutions as referenced in the Access to Information and Privacy file A-2025-50022
released by the Correctional Service of Canada: (a) what is the breakdown of the inmates' original
crime of conviction and the length of the sentence imposed; (b) for each of the 654 inmates, what
was the total duration that the inmate spent at a maximum-security level institution prior to their
transfer to medium-security; and (c) how many of the 654 inmates were transferred from a facility for
male inmates to a facility for female inmates? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-418
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Monday, October 6, 2025 |
With regard to the schedule of the current Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and
the current Minister of Public Safety, as of October 6, 2025: (a) when was the last time each minister
went on a ride-along with a local police force, and which police force was it; and (b) when and
where was the last time each minister viewed a criminal court proceeding in person, and which
court or cases were viewed? |
Answered |
Friday, November 21, 2025 |
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Q-192
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Monday, June 16, 2025 |
With regard to ongoing lawsuits filed by the government against GC Strategies: what are the details of each, including (i) the date it was filed, (ii) the case name and number, (iii) where it was filed, (iv) the amount of damages sought, (v) the other parties named in the lawsuit, if applicable, (vi) the current status? |
Answered |
Monday, September 15, 2025 |