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Condensed Statement of Financial Position As at March 31, 2011 (in $) |
% Change | 2010-11 | 2009-10 |
---|---|---|---|
Total assets | 66% | 787,394 | 475,508 |
Total Liabilities | 62% | 1,125,132 | 694,418 |
Equity of Canada | 54% | (337,738) | (218,910) |
Total | 66% | 787,394 | 475,508 |
Condensed Statement of Operations For the year ended March 31, 2011 (in $) |
% Change | 2010-11 | 2009-10 |
---|---|---|---|
Total Expenses | 2% | 5,781,209 | 5,643,523 |
Total Revenues | 4% | 1,073,373 | 1,033,960 |
Net Cost of Operations | 2% | 4,707,836 | 4,609,563 |
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All electronic supplementary information tables found in the 2010–11 Departmental Performance Report can be found on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat website.4
CICS is an agency of the federal and provincial governments and, as such, acts as a neutral intergovernmental body. The Secretariat produces an annual report to Governments detailing the activities of the agency. It can be found on CICS’ website at www.scics.gc.ca.
Daniel Plourde
Assistant Secretary
Telephone: (613) 995-2344
E-mail: daniel.plourde@scics.gc.ca
1 “Type” is categorized as follows: Previously committed to—committed to in the first or second fiscal year before the subject year of the report; Ongoing—committed to at least three fiscal years before the subject year of the report; and New—newly committed to in the reporting year of the Departmental Performance Report.
2 Commencing in the 2009–10 Estimates cycle, the resources for Program Activity: Internal Service is displayed separately from other program activities; they are no longer distributed among the remaining program activities, as was the case in previous Main Estimates. This has affected the comparability of spending and FTE information by program activity between fiscal years.
3 See Public Accounts of Canada 2010, http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/recgen/txt/72-eng.html.
4 See 2010–11 Part III—Departmental Performance Reports (DPR): Supplementary Information (Tables), http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dpr-rmr/2010-2011/index-eng.asp.