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Paragraph 16(1)(a)

Knowing Who to Ask
(Lawful investigations- Security)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
2001-2002 49
 

Paragraph 16(1)(c)

A Question of Candour
(Lawful investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious- Identity- Confidential sources of information)
National Defence
1993-1994 60
 
Who's Calling the Shots?
(Lawful investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious)
National Defence
1995-1996 59
 
When a Public Inquiry Asks for Secrecy
(Lawful investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious)
National Defence
1996-1997 45
 
Searching for Leaks at the IRB
(Lawful investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious)
Immigration and Refugee Board
1996-1997 60
 
Pan- Pan- Pan
(Lawful investigations- What is "injurious")
1998-1999 43
 
The Priority of Police Investigations
(Lawful Investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Obtained in the course of an investigation- Injurious
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
1999-2000 61
 
Who Blew the Whistle
(Lawful Investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
1999-2000 71
 
The Flip Side of the Coin
(Lawful Investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Injurious- Identity- Confidential source
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
2001-2002 51
 
Keeping the Decision Record of IRB Members Secret
(Lawful investigations – Could reasonably be expected – Injurious)
Immigration and Refugee Board
2005-2006 41
 

Subsection 16(2)

What Price is the PM's Car?
(Lawful Investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Commission of an offence)
Prime Minister's Office, Privy Council Office
1995-1996 47
 
Knowing Who to Ask
(Lawful Investigations- Could reasonably be expected- Commission of an offence)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
2001-2002 49
 

Subsection 16(3)

The RCMP's Blanket Exemption
(Policing services- Provincial or muncipal- Agreed not to disclose)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1993-1994 55
 
RCMP Keeps Newfoundland's Secrets
(Policing services- Shall refuse- Agreed not to disclose)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1994-1995 48
 
Classic Catch-22
(Policing services- Provincial or muncipal- Agreed not to disclose)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1995-1996 65
 
Slipping Through the Cracks
(Policing services- Provincial or muncipal)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1996-1997 48
 
Policy on Policy Manuals
(Policing services- Provincial or muncipal- Agreed not to Disclose)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1997-1998 60
   

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