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So I wrote a request about my request, so you can read about this request while you read my other request! At the suggestion of Joseph Jones, fellow ORN member and a contributor to the Vancouver Media Coop, I sent the request to find the discussions of who they talked to when they were processing my original request, which you can read about here and here. Here's what I found out:

There was an additional page referring to Section 19 of the Privacy Act, which states:

19. (1) Subject to subsection (2), the head of a government institution shall refuse to disclose any personal information requested under subsection 12(1) that was obtained in confidence from (a) the government of a foreign state or an institution thereof; (b) an international organization of states or an institution thereof; (c) the government of a province or an institution thereof; (d) a municipal or regional government established by or pursuant to an Act of the legislature of a province or an institution of such a government; (e) the council, as defined in the Westbank First Nation Self-Government Agreement given effect by the Westbank First Nation Self-Government Act; or (f) the council of a participating First Nation as defined in subsection 2(1) of the First Nations Jurisdiction over Education in British Columbia Act. Where disclosure authorized (2) The head of a government institution may disclose any personal information requested under subsection 12(1) that was obtained from any government, organization or institution described in subsection (1) if the government, organization or institution from which the information was obtained (a) consents to the disclosure; or (b) makes the information public.

Now, I have no idea which regional government, or which institution of a regional government would want my information, but I think I'll just follow common sense, and FOI the Vancouver Police Department and see what information they have on me. Perhaps I'll FOI the SkyPigs as well.

Anyway, when you look at the document itself, there are page numbers in the bottom right corner. Now, if you look at the original release, these numbers aren't sequential.

Here are the gaps from the documents:

  • Page 2 to 5
  • Page 8 to 14
  • Page 14 to 21
  • Page 22 to 25
  • Page 29 to 42
  • Page 49 to 52
  • Page 53 to 59
  • Page 64 to 69
  • Page 70 to 80
  • Page 83 to 117
  • Page 117 to 278
  • Page 278 to 308
  • Page 311 to 316
  • Page 319 to 403
  • Page 408 to 454
  • Page 455 to 492
  • Page 492 to 500
  • Page 500 to 504
  • Page 504 to 507
  • Page 507 to 511
  • Page 511 to 514
  • Page 514 to 518
  • Page 518 to 525
  • Page 528 to 552.

Anyway, there's discussion about which names they need to redact, including a single word from a phrase on Page 2 of the original document. They redacted the phrase, but when you look on actual page two, the phrase is this:

During [redacted] internet checks

OK, so why was this redacted? I'm tempted to use the Privacy Act to request which font they were using and trying to calculate what the hell the word is. Guesses include random and routine. There are other redacted info, including the Page 14, as well as others. There's also a discussion about whether to redact the names of Jerilee Valenzuela and Corene Rathgeber, and decide there is no compelling reasons to redact their names.

Given the fact that I can use Google and "run an Internet", as can anyone else, combined with the fact that unlike the RCMP officers, where it's harder to find info, finding info on the civllians is easy! Of course, some police officers just put themselves right out there! I might be wrong, but this man may be a cop

The documents definitely add context to the documents. In addition to all of this, there are also the next batch of requests. I sent request to the various departments:

  • RCMP - What is the IIF? - Turns out that Sgt. Swim didn't know either. Haven't heard anything since I requested the information.
  • RCMP - Information on Anarchist Activity in BC - Turns out you can't just request that. Named a few publicly known groups
  • RCMP - Information on ORN, APC and no2010.com - Got a call about this where they stated that there were over 1600 hits for ORN, 1000 for APC, and 500 for no2010.com.
  • Industry Canada - Got the response regarding the shutdown of Safe Assembly Area radio.
  • CBSA - CBSA demands dates and ports. Need to figure out which ports I want data from

All the source documents, as usual are below, with my name and extraneous data (the same letter included inline over and over again) redacted. The data is available with its SHA1 for download. Please feel free to download these documents.

  • meta_request.pdf - SHA1:9bcecb493190d824e4ecc48cc6c88a295980fcf6 - The metarelease
  • cbas-privacy.pdf- SHA1: 2fec9b3956a66999896cba5601335b765e9960c7 - The CBSA letter demanding dates and ports of entry
  • ic-vivo.pdf - SHA1: 4494bfbc27e69e63ff861f9e5575a9b5f725b058 - Industry Canada and VIVO Safe Assembly Area Radio
  • rcmp-iif.pdf - SHA1: 9fe8caee6c624ab9caf65b559029370e8e471c2d - Information on the IIF
  • rcmp-poilist.pdf - SHA1: 128b08127c5a4a84e4f3e6db3a336073cd053645 - Question asking how many people are actually on the Persons of Interest list

I do intend to do a metarequest on CSIS, because I want to see whether or not they did anything, and I do plan to ATIP CSIS about their role in the V2010ISU. Based on the lack of cohesion between the various parties in the V2010ISU, I think that's a good idea. It'd be good to have people to work on this, since it's a time-consuming task.

There will be more information coming up soon on other activities that I may be a part in in 2011, in case my fans in Domestic and International Surveillance want to know where I'm going, what I'm up to, among other things that are nonsense.

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Commentaires

CSIS

CSIS is exempt from ATIP.

CSIS

CSIS is exempt from ATIP.

No, CSIS isn't exempt from ATIP

I have CSIS files that I got through ATIP, and they have an ATIP Coordinator.  They're not exempt.  I'll post those soon.

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