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Program 3.2

Landmass Information

Description

NRCan provides clearly defined legal boundaries, a robust property system framework, authoritative geographic infrastructure and fundamental geospatial information on Canada’s landmass, without which Canada's economy, environment, and standard of living would be negatively impacted. This program delivers Canada's regulatory system for Canada Lands legal surveys, the fundamental geodetic reference system, earth observation and mapping information. Together, these support the Canadian public, other departments and levels of government, the private sector and academia to carry out a variety of decisions founded on location-based information, such as land transactions, commercial/industrial development, transportation and logistics. This fundamental information enables, effective management of Canada’s natural resources and lands including opportunities for collaboration across jurisdictions (e.g., cross-border planning, regulatory efficiency), which advances the interests of Canada’s natural resource sectors, both domestically and internationally.

Non-Financial Performance Information
Expected Result Performance Indicators Targets
Public, private sectors and academia use accurate, Government of Canada geo-information for decision-making Number of public, private sector, governments and academia that use NRCan information for decision-making 6 large federal departments, 5 private sector agencies, 3 Canadian universities by March 31, 2014
Percentage of clients who are satisfied with Canada's legal boundary framework for effective governance, economic and social development Positive trend on bi-annual client satisfaction surveys (rotational amongst key client groups: Aboriginal, other government departments, industry) – Baseline years ending 2013-14 by March 31, 2015
Financial Performance Information ($ thousands)
Planned Spending Main Estimates
44,500 44,500

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