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Allocations from the Treasury Board Central Votes

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The following tables provide information related to the allocation of Treasury Board Central Votes. Allocations shown are in addition to those presented in Supplementary Estimates (A) and (B), 2012–13.

Vote 5 – Government Contingencies: $56,400,000

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this serves to supplement other appropriations and to provide the government with sufficient flexibility to meet urgent or unforeseen expenditures where a valid cash requirement exists in advance of a Supply period. This authority to supplement other appropriations is provided until parliamentary approval can be obtained and as long as the expenditures are within the legal mandate of the organization. Temporary allocations are reimbursed to TB Vote 5 upon receiving Royal Assent for an Appropriation Act.

Department/Agency/Crown Corporation Authorized
(dollars)
Allocated
(dollars)

Foreign Affairs and International Trade – Department

Authority to access TB Vote 5 has been granted for the Consolidation of the Canadian High Commission at Trafalgar Square.

The Canadian High Commission in London currently operates out of two buildings: Canada House (Trafalgar Square) and MacDonald House (Grosvenor Square). Bridge financing was made available to support the relocation and consolidation of the Canadian High Commission in London into one location, including the acquisition of property adjacent to Canada House in Trafalgar Square.

55,000,000 55,000,000

Indian Affairs and Northern Development – Department

Authority to access TB Vote 5 has been granted to increase Grants to provide income support to indigent on-reserve residents.

These funds support the provision of essential services under the on-reserve income assistance and assisted living programs. Higher demands for the Assisted Living Program’s institutional care component and an increase in assistance rates have increased the requirement for grant payments.

1,400,000 1,400,000
Total $56,400,000 $56,400,000

Vote 10 – Government-Wide Initiatives: $1,100,000

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this Vote supplements other appropriations in support of the implementation of strategic management initiatives in the public service of Canada. Departments and agencies are not required to reimburse funding allocated from Vote 10.

Department/Agency/Crown Corporation Vote (dollars)
Public Works and Government Services    
Department
1 1,100,000

Vote 15 – Compensation Adjustments: $10,655,589

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this Vote supplements other appropriations as a result of adjustments made to terms and conditions of service or employment of the federal public administration, including members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Forces, Governor in Council appointees and Crown corporations as defined in section 83 of the Financial Administration Act. Departments, agencies and Crown corporations are not required to reimburse funding allocated from Vote 15.

Permanent allocations from TB Vote 15 will be given to organizations upon release of Supply for Supplementary Estimates (C), 2012–13.

Department/Agency/Crown Corporation Vote (dollars)
Agriculture and Agri-Food
Department
1 82,744
Canadian Dairy Commission
15 2,274
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
20 369,864
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Department
1 14,385
Canadian Heritage
Department
1 22,912
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
50 2,688
Library and Archives of Canada
55 6,133
Public Service Commission
95 4,358
Citizenship and Immigration
Department
1 49,798
Immigration and Refugee Board
10 3,067
Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec 1 8,175
Environment
Department
1 68,636
Finance
Department
1 11,319
Canadian International Trade Tribunal
25 2,119
Fisheries and Oceans 1 258,944
Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Department
1 41,311
Canadian International Development Agency
25 25,978
Governor General 1 947
Health
Department
1 3,622,231
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
45 947
Public Health Agency of Canada
50 8,565
Human Resources and Skills Development
Department
1 29,646
Canada Industrial Relations Board
10 2,119
Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women
30 947
Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Department
1 57,866
Industry
Department
1 38,245
Canadian Space Agency
25 7,080
Statistics Canada
105 15,333
Justice
Department
1 26,427
Canadian Human Rights Commission
10 947
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
15 2,119
Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs
20 947
Courts Administration Service
30 3,067
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
35 3,067
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada
40 2,119
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada
45 3,067
National Defence    
Department
1 143,926
Canadian Forces Grievance Board
15 2,119
Natural Resources
Department
1 43,001
Privy Council
Department
1 8,252
Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat
5 947
Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board
10 405,489
Chief Electoral Officer
15 9,200
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Department
1 7,804
Canada Border Services Agency
10 57,853
Correctional Service of Canada
25 33,059
National Parole Board
35 1,895
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
45 73,700
Public Works and Government Services
Department
1 320,493
 
5 334
Shared Services Canada
20 35,971
Transport    
Department
1 4,532,333
Canadian Transportation Agency
25 2,119
Office of Infrastructure of Canada
40 9,424
Treasury Board
Secretariat
1 97,771
Canada School of Public Service
40 19,247
Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying
45 2,119
Veterans Affairs
Department
1 28,347
Western Economic Diversification 1 19,795
Total approved allocations   10,655,589

Vote 25 – Operating Budget Carry Forward

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this Vote supplements other appropriations by authorizing a carry forward of unused funds from the previous fiscal year up to a maximum of five per cent of departments’ and agencies’ Main Estimates operating budget from that previous fiscal year. Departments and agencies are not required to reimburse funding allocated from Vote 25.

No allocations have been made from TB Vote 25 after Supplementary Estimates (B), 2012–13.

Vote 30 – Paylist Requirements: $657,870,413

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this supplements other appropriations by providing the government with funding to meet legal requirements of the employer such as parental and maternity leave, entitlements upon cessation of service or employment and adjustments made to terms and conditions of service or employment in the public service. Departments and agencies may access Vote 30 throughout the fiscal year and are not required to reimburse funding allocated from this Vote. The table below shows distributions of Treasury Board Vote 30 made after Supplementary Estimates (B), 2012–13.

Department/Agency/Crown Corporation Vote (dollars)
Agriculture and Agri-Food
Department
1 13,692,116
Canadian Dairy Commission
15 98,608
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
20 12,653,799
Canadian Grain Commission
30 3,596
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Department
1 1,351,616
Canada Revenue Agency 1 34,908,466
Canadian Heritage
Department
1 2,826,469
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
30 135,049
Canadian Museum of Civilization
35 434,879
Canadian Museum of Nature
45 804,070
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
50 696,602
Library and Archives of Canada
55 3,421,767
National Film Board
75 223,455
National Gallery of Canada
80 460,637
National Museum of Science and Technology
90 1,591,254
Public Service Commission
95 1,355,438
Public Service Labour Relations Board
100 77,096
Public Service Staffing Tribunal
105 79,163
Citizenship and Immigration
Department
1 9,334,677
Immigration and Refugee Board
10 1,160,855
Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec
1 754,592
Environment
Department
1 9,640,377
National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
20 200,927
Parks Canada Agency
25 17,022,053
Finance
Department 1 1,156,584
Auditor General
20 3,039,695
Canadian International Trade Tribunal
25 179,136
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
30 290,980
Fisheries and Oceans 1 24,870,616
Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Department
1 18,234,691
Canadian International Development Agency
25 2,912,846
International Joint Commission (Canadian Section)
50 226,760
National Capital Commission
55 215,438
Governor General 1 86,103
Health
Department 1 16,358,340
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
20 513,281
Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
30 30,562
Hazardous Material Information Review Commission
40 97,099
Public Health Agency of Canada
50 5,963,137
Human Resources and Skills Development
Department 1 4,134,401
Canada Industrial Relations Board
10 103,112
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health an Safety
25 657,163
Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women
30 77,659
Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Department 1 9,147,820
Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
35 19,593
Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal
40 1,531
Industry
Department 1 11,931,613
Canadian Space Agency
25 618,603
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
50 154,512
National Research Council of Canada
60 6,643,906
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
75 3,694,855
Registry of the Competition Tribunal
85 11,916
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
90 1,708,124
Standards Council of Canada
100 532,247
Statistics Canada
105 22,864,526
Justice
Department 1 10,977,030
Canadian Human Rights Commission
10 660,958
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
15 77,297
Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs
20 27,640
Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs – Canadian Judicial Council
25 32,509
Courts Administration Service
30 562,521
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
35 2,030,622
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada
40 429,383
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada
45 383,193
Supreme Court of Canada
50 346,685
National Defence
Department 1 30,003,012
Canadian Forces Grievance Board
15 42,200
Communications Security Establishment
20 1,525,958
Military Police Complaints Commission
25 40,295
Office of the Communications Security Establishment Commissioner
30 32,881
Natural Resources
Department 1 15,363,065
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
20 128,140
National Energy Board
25 594,271
Privy Council
Department 1 2,363,593
Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat
5 44,809
Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board
10 325,646
Chief Electoral Officer
15 261,576
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
20 214,391
Security Intelligence Review Committee
30 219,852
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Department 1 1,562,858
Canada Border Services Agency
10 10,926,478
Correctional Service of Canada
25 17,520,257
National Parole Board
35 960,350
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
45 273,844,887
Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee
60 12,216
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Public Complaints Commission
65 176,297
Public Works and Government Services
Department 1 7,683,235
  5 55,882
Shared Services Canada
20 3,395,929
Transport
Department 1 11,615,316
Canadian Transportation Agency
25 180,779
Treasury Board
Secretariat
1 3,052,088
Canada School of Public Service
40 3,666,450
Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying 45 64,717
Public Service Integrity Commission
50 115,922
Veterans Affairs
Department 1 5,708,545
Veterans Review and Appeal Board
10 345,708
Western Economic Diversification 1 890,562
Total approved allocations   657,870,413

Vote 33 – Capital Budget Carry Forward

Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board, this Vote supplements other appropriations by authorizing a carry forward of unused funds from the previous fiscal year. Departments and agencies with a separate Capital Vote are entitled to carry forward up to 20% of their year-end capital budget. Departments and agencies are not required to reimburse funding allocated from Vote 33

No allocations have been made from TB Vote 33 after Supplementary Estimates (B), 2012–13.

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