Details of transfer payment program under $5 million
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- Payments to the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (statutory)
- Grants in support of the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (voted)
- Contributions in support of Cyber Security and Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection (voted)
- Contributions in support of Forest Research Institute Initiative (voted)
- Contributions in support of Research (voted)
- Grants in support of Geoscience Programs (voted)
- Contributions in support of Indigenous Economic Development (voted)
- Contributions in support of Indigenous Engagement on Mapping Community Wildfire Risk (voted)
- Contributions in support of Indigenous participation in dialogues (voted)
- Grants in support of Innovative Solutions Canada (voted)
- Grants and Contributions in support of Oil Spill Recovery Technology under the program entitled Incentives to Develop Oil Spill Recovery Technologies (voted)
- Grants in support of Outreach and Engagement, Energy Efficiency and Energy Innovation (voted)
- Contributions in support of Research (voted)
- Contributions in support of Wildland Fire Resilience (voted)
Start date | 1986 |
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End Date* | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Statutory: Contribution to the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act) |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | Not applicable |
Link to departmental result(s) | Access to new and priority markets for Canada’s natural resources is enhanced |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Statutory Offshore Payments |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | NRCan pays 50% of the operating costs of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board. The province pays the other 50%. This is done pursuant to section 28 of the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act. The funds are drawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Cost recovery regulations put in place in 2016 allow the Board to cost recover up to 100% of eligible costs from industry, which are remitted to the government of Canada and the province of Nova Scotia on a 50-50 basis. This transfer payment program does not have any repayable contributions. |
Expected results | NRCan’s share of the Board’s operating budget is made in four quarterly payments throughout the course of each fiscal year. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable – statutory payments are exempt from evaluation |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Not applicable |
General targeted recipient groups | Joint federal-provincial board (independent regulator) |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | In respect of each fiscal year and pursuant to the Accord Acts, the Board is required to submit a budget request to Governments for approval by the Minister of NRCan and his provincial counterpart. NRCan officials engage with the Board to understand the budgetary request and also consults with the province. |
*This date relates to the expiry date of the program policy authority which may be different from the actual funding end date.
Type of transfer payment | 2021–22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $3,932,500 | $2,692,690 | $2,692,690 | $2,692,690 |
Total program | $3,932,500 | $2,692,690 | $2,692,690 | $2,692,690 |
Start date | 2022-23 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | March 31, 2026 |
Type of transfer payment | Grant |
Type of appropriation | Voted |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2021-22 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Communities and officials have the tools to safeguard Canadians from natural hazards and explosives |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Wildfire Risk Management |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
The purpose of this grant is to fulfill the federal commitment to the operation of the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC), in order to improve wildland fire management in Canada through interagency cooperation in wildfire prevention, mitigation and operational response. The objective of this grant is to provide wildland fire management services to CIFFC participating agencies through:
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Expected results |
The expected results include:
Performance Indicators:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2022-2023 |
General targeted recipient groups | One recipient: Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | One recipient: Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
Total contributions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $0 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | Contributions |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2018–19 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Enhanced competitiveness of Canada’s natural resources sectors |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Energy Safety and Security, and Petroleum Resources |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The purpose and objectives of this transfer payment program are to:
This transfer payment program has non-repayable contributions. |
Expected results | The expected results for the 2022–23 period are:
The performance indicators are:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2022-23 |
General targeted recipient groups | This transfer payment program targets the following recipient groups:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | To increase awareness about the program, projects funded and expected outcomes, program officers will:
NRCan will facilitate discussion and collaboration with government and industry partners to support planning for projects. The Department will continue to liaise with project proponents to support their work, highlight leadership and disseminate results. Each project has unique performance indicators and contribution agreements requiring periodic progress reports, annual reporting and a final report. These are required when proponents submit claims for payment and describe how activities have contributed to achievement of project and program objectives, benefits and key performance indicators. Opportunities to engage project proponents in domestic and international initiatives will be identified, particularly as project deliverables are finalized. NRCan will also engage project proponents on an ongoing basis to identify issues and mitigate risks as they arise. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $473,081 | $312,928 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $473,081 | $312,928 | $0 | $0 |
Start date | May 31, 2005 |
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End date* | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2005-06 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Canadians are engaged in the future of the new and inclusive resource economy |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Forest Sector Competitiveness |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
The objective of this program is to generate new knowledge through research and development to enable Canadian forest operators and wood product manufacturers to maintain and improve market access, and reduce energy consumption and improve on environmental performance. The program will also bring new and existing knowledge to bear on issues of domestic and international codes and standards relating to wood products, their manufacture and use. This program will be delivered through non-repayable contribution agreements. |
Expected results | Expected outcomes of the program include the following:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2019-20 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2024-25 |
General targeted recipient groups | FP Innovations – a not-for-profit Canadian forest research institute |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | FP Innovations leads on development of the annual work plan and research areas with partners and members. |
*This date relates to the expiry date of the program policy authority which may be different from the actual funding end date.
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 | $2,368,000 |
Start date | April 1, 2010 |
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End date* | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2010-11 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Natural resource sectors are innovative |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Innovative Geospatial Solutions |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
GeoConnections is an ongoing program with the mandate and responsibility to lead the evolution of the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure (CGDI) with standards-based technologies and operational policies for data sharing and integration to address key economic, social and environmental priorities Through regular Calls for Proposals, GeoConnections is co-funding the development of innovative adoption and further development of the CGDI with eligible recipients by using Non-Repayable Contributions. |
Expected results | The project’s expected results are to :
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2015-16 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Site visits, final reports review, webinars, conferences. |
*This date relates to the expiry date of the program policy authority which may be different from the actual funding end date.
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $500,000 | $500,000 | $500,000 | $500,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $500,000 | $500,000 | $500,000 | $500,000 |
Start date | September 24, 2020 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing (TGI) March 31, 2027 (GEM-GeoNorth) |
Type of transfer payment | Grants and Contributions |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2020-21 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Canadians have access to cutting-edge research to inform decisions on the management of natural resources |
Link to department’s Program Inventory |
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Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
This transfer payment program covers two Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) geoscience programs, the Targeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI) and Geo-Mapping for Energy and Minerals (GEM-GeoNorth). The objective of the collaborative federal TGI geoscience program is to provide the Canadian mineral industry with the next generation of geoscience knowledge, innovative techniques and predictive models, which will result in more effective targeting of buried mineral deposits. The objective of the GEM-GeoNorth Program is to help unlock the full mineral potential of Canada’s North and promote responsible land development in the region by mapping its geology. GEM-GeoNorth works with partners across Canada to develop new geoscience knowledge, tools and educational opportunities focusing on mineral potential, climate-resiliency, and sustainable land-use. Both TGI and GEM-GeoNorth will provide grants to eligible recipients to conduct science that aligns with program outcomes, or to develop capacity-building opportunities for geoscience professionals; in the case of GEM-GeoNorth, part of this funding will be earmarked for Northern educational institutions. GEM-GeoNorth will also disburse grants to Northern and Indigenous organizations to develop opportunities and tools that enable access and use of geoscience knowledge by Indigenous peoples. Most transfer payments made under this transfer payment program will be grants, but contributions may be allocated if NRCan deems it necessary to monitor progress and results, receive an accounting of the use of funds from the Recipient, and have the right to carry out a recipient audit or to request some other type of certification or audit assurance from the Recipient. Grants and contributions will be non-repayable. |
Expected results | For TGI, program outcomes include:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2020-21 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2025-26 |
General targeted recipient groups |
Eligible recipients could include:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | NRCan will invite applications through calls for proposals (Announcement of Opportunities and Request for Proposals). NRCan will engage with potential applicants through:
Once applications for projects under the program Terms and Conditions have been received, NRCan will engage with applicants and recipients through written and oral communication as appropriate. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 |
Total contributions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 | $1,245,000 |
Start date | June 9, 2016 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Canadians are engaged in the future of the new and inclusive resource economy |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Forest Sector Competitiveness |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
The purpose of the program is to increase Indigenous participation in economic development opportunities in order to contribute to a more environmentally and commercially sustainable natural resource sector. The objective of the program is to increase the capacity of Indigenous communities to engage in and benefit from economic development arising from opportunities in the natural resource sectors, as well as to increase the investment and collaboration between Indigenous peoples and other natural resource development stakeholders, including governments, industry, and non-governmental organizations. The Indigenous Forestry Initiative is aligned with the Government of Canada’s commitment to reconciliation, in a renewed nation-to-nation relationship with Indigenous Peoples. |
Expected results | Immediate outcomes of the initiative include:
Performance indicators for this initiative include:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Never evaluated |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2022-23 |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients |
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Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $2,032,670 | $4,334,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $2,032,670 | $4,334,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,000,000 |
Start date | Year 2 (2022-23) |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Year 5 (2025-26) |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Voted |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2021-22 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Canada’s natural resources are sustainable |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Sustainable Forest Management |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The purpose is to facilitate the participation of Indigenous Peoples to determine opportunities to engage in data collection activities in their territories and to begin conversations to ensure that data and information collected are useful to northern and Indigenous communities and enterprises. |
Expected results | This TPP will ultimately contribute to the same results and indictors applicable to the broader NRCan Wildfire Resilience program; namely, the provision of rigorously calibrated and validated forest maps and geospatial datasets to practitioners and communities in Canada’s North, enabling them to better understand fire risk and plan mitigation activities. Dialogues seek to share information with, and gather input from, Indigenous groups who may have an interest in or may be affected by policies and options addressed by the policy dialogue. As stated in the Terms and Conditions for Indigenous Participation in Dialogue results will be measured by all or some of the following:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups | Indigenous recipients |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | An Indigenous Liaison will be hired, as part of the new funding for Mapping Community Wildfire Risk to work closely with Indigenous Peoples on design and delivery of the contribution program. This new initiative was recently approved and more details about engagement of applicants and recipients will be available in the near future. Initiatives will be supported by the expertise of existing contribution programs, including the Indigenous Forestry Initiative. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $0 | $45,000 | $75,000 | $75,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $0 | $45,000 | $75,000 | $75,000 |
Start date | August 23, 2016 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to departmental result(s) |
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Link to department’s Program Inventory |
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Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) engages with Indigenous groups in dialogues on issues related to its mandate. The contributions are intended to facilitate Indigenous participation in dialogues. During these dialogues, Indigenous groups may raise issues relevant to natural resources, which will be tracked and assessed as the dialogue proceeds to determine whether they have been adequately addressed. In the coming year, the focus will be on supporting research on woodland caribou as it is considered threatened under the Species At Risk Act, and on the modernization of Canada’s energy regulator. |
Expected results | The expected result is that Indigenous groups are engaged with the Crown or its representative in dialogues related to NRCan’s mandate.
Performance measures related to protection of species at risk at NRCan:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Never evaluated |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups |
Direct Recipients: Those recipients that participate in dialogues or produce relevant knowledge, expertise, reports or input for the purpose of a dialogue to support active and meaningful Indigenous involvement in issues related to NRCan Mandate, including:
Initial recipients: Recipients that will further distribute funding to Ultimate Recipients, including:
Ultimate Recipients: Those recipients that receive funding from an Initial Recipient to participate in dialogues or the production of reports or input for the purpose of a dialogue, including:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Annual check-ins with participants, as well as initiatives to share outcomes from participants with the research community. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $300,000 | $300,000 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $300,000 | $300,000 | $0 | $0 |
Start date | April 1, 2018 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grants |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2018-19 |
Link to departmental result(s) |
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Link to department’s Program Inventory |
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Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
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Expected results |
Performance Measures:
Key performance indicators:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Never evaluated |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups | For-profit Canadian small to medium businesses which are incorporated in Canada, with research and development activities. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Innovative Solutions Canada is an initiative designed to engage applicants and recipients on behalf of the Department that issues and funds the challenge. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $2,353,250 | $1,000,001 | $1,000,001 | $1,000,001 |
Total contributions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $2,353,250 | $1,000,001 | $1,000,001 | $1,000,001 |
Start date | 2019-20 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | March 31, 2024 |
Type of transfer payment | Grants and Contributions |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Natural resource sectors are innovative |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Energy Innovation and Clean Technology |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
The $10M Oil Spill Response Challenge will invest in the rapid development of new oil spill detection and recovery technologies to minimize risks to Canadian aquatic environments in the event of an oil spill. The ultimate outcome of this prize-based technology challenge will be to accelerate the development and facilitate deployment of new cutting-edge solutions that are specific to Canada’s environmental and operational contexts. The initiative will include financial incentives and non-financial incentives to create a pathway for the commercialization of new oil spill response technologies and their use in Canada. |
Expected results | The Oil Spill Response prize-based Challenge will spur rapid development of innovative technologies that minimize the environmental impacts of oil spills in Canadian aquatic environments. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2024-25 |
General targeted recipient groups | Funding is open to Canadian and international eligible recipients provided they meet established criteria. Eligible recipients will include, but are not limited to, legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada or abroad, such as:
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | The Program’s design and delivery will be developed through extensive engagement with
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Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $800,000 | $1,000,000 | $1,400,000 | $4,900,000 |
Total contributions | $0 | $900,000 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $800,000 | $1,900,000 | $1,400,000 | $4,900,000 |
Start date | April 13, 2017 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Grants |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 |
Link to departmental result(s) | This authority is a mechanism to further existing program objectives, and can potentially be linked to all departmental results found in the Departmental Results Framework. |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Various |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Support the competitiveness of Canada’s natural resource sectors, improve energy efficiency in Canada and support the organizations associated with the research, development, management and promotion of activities that contribute to departmental objectives. |
Expected results |
This authority is a mechanism to further program objectives, the funding disbursed through the Outreach and Engagement, Energy Efficiency and Energy Innovation activities will be considered in the context of evaluations of the programs to which the funded projects align. Performance and results information collected from the recipient will serve the purpose of evaluating the program and will therefore relate to the program’s outcomes and results. The planned results (outcomes) are that:
Indicators to measure these results are:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Never evaluated |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients rely directly from those in place within the programs, which make use of this funding mechanism to further program objectives. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $2,098,208 | $2,255,000 | $2,255,000 | $2,055,000 |
Total contributions | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $2,098,208 | $2,255,000 | $2,255,000 | $2,055,000 |
Start date | April 13, 2017 |
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End dateFootnote 1 | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2017-18 |
Link to departmental result(s) | This authority is a mechanism to further existing program objectives, and can potentially be linked to all departmental results found in the Departmental Results Framework. |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Various |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program |
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Expected results |
Because the Small Scale Research terms and conditions provides a mechanism to further program objectives, the funding disbursed through the Contributions in support of Small Scale Research will be considered in the context of evaluations of the programs to which the funded projects align. Performance and results information collected from the recipient must align with the intended program outcomes in order to feed into an evaluation of the program. The planned results (outcomes) are that:
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Never evaluated |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | Although there is no mandatory requirement for evaluation under the 2016 Treasury Board Policy on Results, spending under this transfer payment program will be considered within the context of evaluations of the NRCan inventory programs that include the funded projects. |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients rely directly from those in place within the programs, which make use of this funding mechanism to further program objectives. |
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $2,220,125 | $3,389,893 | $430,000 | $430,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $2,220,125 | $3,389,893 | $430,000 | $430,000 |
Start date | May 30, 2019 |
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End date* | March 31, 2034 |
Type of transfer payment | Contributions |
Type of appropriation | Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Communities and officials have the tools to safeguard Canadians from natural hazards and explosives |
Link to department’s Program Inventory | Wildfire Risk Management |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The purpose of the program is to:
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Expected results | Increase focus on whole-of-society disaster prevention and mitigation activities Results (1) Canadian communities assess their risk with respect to natural disasters, and establish and execute risk reduction action plans. Indicators (1) Number of communities with completed natural disaster risk assessments and action plans, by disaster type. Results (2) Enhanced nationally integrated systems in place to deliver a coordinated deployment of resources in response to natural disasters. Indicators (2) Number of agencies with completed technical assessments for implementation of systems interoperability improvements between agencies involved in natural disaster response in Canada, by disaster type. Results (3) Canadians have access to reliable, current and comprehensive information, supporting whole-of-society awareness and action regarding natural disasters. Indicators (3) Number of new information, outreach or coordination products, services or functions developed, by disaster type. |
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2023-24 |
General targeted recipient groups |
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Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | In 2022-23, NRCan will continue to engage national partners on wildland fire resilience (i.e., federal-provincial-territorial partners, Indigenous and municipal leaders, and the private sector). Recipients and prospective applicants will be engaged on an ongoing basis through various existing multi-stakeholder forums such as the:
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*This date relates to the expiry date of the program policy authority which may be different from the actual funding end date.
Type of transfer payment | 2021-22 forecast spending |
2022-23 planned spending |
2023-24 planned spending |
2024-25 planned spending |
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Total grants | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total contributions | $6,369,893 | $2,050,000 | $1,700,000 | $2,000,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total program | $6,369,893 | $2,050,000 | $1,700,000 | $2,000,000 |
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