4,520 result(s)
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3,176.Summary: A trade union seeks access to the price schedules attached to a contract the City of Toronto awarded to a cleaning company. The City of Toronto granted the requester full access to the pricing schedul...
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3,177.Summary: The Deep River Police Services Board (the police) received a request for the employment contracts of two police employees, as well as the legal fees incurred by the police related to the drafting of t...
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3,178.Summary: The appellant sought access to records relating to the sale of the City of Toronto’s street and expressway lighting systems in 2005 from Toronto Hydro. A number of appeals were filed arising out of de...
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3,179.Summary: The appellant made a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) to the City of Burlington (the city) for access to the names and bid prices for all of t...
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3,180.Summary: The appellant sought access to records relating to complaints made by members of the public about her garden. The town located a number of responsive records and denied access to those which would ide...
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3,181.Summary: The appellant sought access to all police incident reports and records of 911 calls relating to her. The municipality located responsive records and denied access to portions of them pursuant to the d...
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3,182.Summary: The appellants sought correction of a police officer report that determined that the incident reported by the appellants was a civil, not a criminal matter. This order upholds the police’s decision no...
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3,183.Summary: The appellant made a request to the City of Toronto (the city) for records relating to a named tennis club during a specified time period, including records generated during a meeting between the appe...
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3,184.Summary: The appellant sought access to the amount of legal fees paid to defend the Toronto Police Services Board (the police) in the G20 class action lawsuit. This order finds that the information responsive ...
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3,185.Summary: The appellant sought access to the amount of legal fees paid to defend the Toronto Police Services Board (the police) in the G20 class action lawsuit. This order finds that the information responsive ...
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3,186.Summary: The appellant sought access to all voice recordings of communications between Peterborough Utilities Services and his former tenant. Access was denied to two voice recordings, in their entirety, pursu...
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3,187.Summary: This is a final order following Interim Order MO-2964-I. The city received six requests for the “current and any previous” employment contracts of six named city employees. The city granted access to ...
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3,188.Summary: The city received a request under the Act for access to all records relating to sewer discharge at or stemming from an identified property during a specified time period. The city located over 300 pag...
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3,189.Summary: Interim Order MO-3166-I reviewed the municipality’s decision to deny access to a consultant’s report concerning the possible sale of a municipally-owned telecommunications company. In that interim ord...
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3,190.Summary: The requester sought access under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) to email records from six named city employees containing the keywords of a named address ...
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3,191.Summary: The appellant requested “police reports” pertaining to police attendances at her address on two specific dates. The York Regional Police Services Board identified two General Occurrence Reports as bei...
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3,192.Summary: The appellant requested records pertaining to a “flag” notation and all records in relation to a specified general occurrence report, including the attending officers’ notes as well as a 911 call. The...
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3,193.Summary: The appellant requested the correction of a record under section 36(2)(a) of the Act through the removal of a “flag record”. The police issued a decision letter denying the request. This order upholds...
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3,194.Summary: The appellant submitted a request for records relating to a complaint he made to the police about a fraudulent real estate transaction. The police granted the appellant access to most of the informati...
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3,195.Summary: The appellant requested records pertaining to what he described as a “false accusation” made against him by a named individual. The Halton Regional Police Services Board identified an occurrence repor...
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3,196.Summary: The appellant made a request to the board for records relating to the purchase and sale of a specified school building. The board denied access to the responsive records on the basis of the discretion...
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3,197.Summary: The Town of LaSalle (the town) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) for records pertaining to bylaw infraction complaints about the appe...
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3,198.Summary: The appellants sought access to information relating to a fatal incident involving their son. The police granted partial access to the responsive records. Access was denied pursuant to the personal pr...
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3,199.Summary: The appellant requested records pertaining to a specified incident. The Toronto Police Services Board identified responsive records and granted partial access to them. The police relied on section 38(...
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3,200.Summary: The requester submitted a multi-part request under the Act for access to records relating to an affected party whose employment with the city had been terminated. The city granted partial access to th...