269 result(s)
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51.Summary: An individual sought access to information about police involvement with a contract matter between himself and a municipality. The Ministry of the Solicitor General (the ministry) granted partial acce...
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52.Summary: The City of Toronto (the city) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for a copy of the city’s Municipal Standards and Licensing applicat...
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53.Summary: The Municipality of Lambton Shores (the municipality) received four requests under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for access to records related to various...
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54.Summary: The Toronto Transit Commission (the TTC) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for video footage related to an incident involving the re...
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55.Summary: The City of St. Catharines (the city) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for access to records relating to complaints made by and aga...
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56.Summary: The City of St. Catharines received a request for access to the retirement or employment termination packages for two named individuals, including information about any incentives that the individuals...
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57.Summary: This appeal deals with an access request for all information relating to complaints about a specified property. The city located records responsive to the request and granted partial access to the rec...
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58.Summary: The appellants are seeking access to records relating to the death of their minor child. They made five access requests to the Ministry of the Solicitor General (the ministry). The ministry denied acc...
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59.Summary: The appellant filed an access request under the Act with the city for records relating to her lawsuit against the city. The city granted the appellant partial access to the responsive records and advi...
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60.Summary: The appellants are seeking access to records relating to the death of their minor child, and made five access requests to the Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service (the police). The police denied access in...
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61.Summary: In this order, the adjudicator finds that Twitter accounts appearing on a list of accounts blocked from an OPP-operated Twitter account qualify as “personal information” within the meaning of the Free...
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62.Summary: A reporter sought access to information about the Ontario Provincial Police’s acquisition of cell site simulators. The Ministry of the Solicitor General (the ministry) initially refused to confirm or...
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63.Summary: The municipality received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for access to the municipality’s costs for alternative ambulance and fire service delivery ...
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64.Summary: The appellant filed a request under the Act with the city for records relating to a letter that was sent to her in July 2018. After locating responsive records, the city issued an access decision to t...
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65.Summary: The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (the NPCA) received an access request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the titles and salaries of NPCA staff me...
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66.Summary: This order addresses two requests made under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for records relating to a community lot owners’ association’s use of algaecides to contr...
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67.Summary: This final order disposes of the only remaining issue in this appeal: whether the City of Hamilton (the city) conducted a reasonable search in response to two parts of a thirteen-part request made und...
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68.Summary: The Ministry of the Solicitor General (the ministry) received a request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) for all police incident reports that related to the req...
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69.Summary: The appellant requested a reconsideration of Order PO-3699, which found that the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario did not have custody or control of a Vice-Chair’s notes made while presiding at a huma...
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70.Summary: The appellants are sisters who submitted an access request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) to the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (the mini...
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71.Summary: The appellant requested under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act specified types of records arising from a 2001 meeting between the police and their Shanghai counterpar...
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72.Summary: A requester sought access to the total number of firearms within the Chatham-Kent Police Service. The police denied access to a record containing this information on the basis of the law enforcement e...
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73.Summary: The appellant submitted an access request to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (the WSIB) under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for communications between the WSIB and...
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74.Summary: This final order disposes of the only remaining issue in this appeal: whether the Rainbow District School Board (the board) conducted a reasonable search in response to a request made under the Munici...
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75.Summary: In this final order, the adjudicator upholds the reasonableness of the additional searches conducted by the township in response to Interim Order MO-3798-I. As the only remaining issue for determinati...