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$millions
FY 03-04 |
FY 04-05 |
|
Approval |
$1.320 |
$1.386 |
P/A - Program expenditures |
- |
- |
P/A - Transfer payments |
N/A |
N/A |
This project involved the dissemination of information on Government of Canada programs, services and priorities to Canadians living in Europe. Activities included roundtables, conferences, and publication of information bulletins.
The vehicle used was a transfer payment (grant with grant agreement). The project's sponsor was the Council for Canadian Unity (CCU). It was assisted by its network of partners, notably the Canadians in Europe Association, in carrying out its communication activities.
Ministry Summary: Communication Canada - Vote 20 - Grants and Contributions
Programs by Business Line: Corporate communications
$millions
FY 00-01 |
|
Approval |
$0.781 |
P/A - Program expenditures |
- |
P/A - Transfer payments |
$0.781 |
This project involved the dissemination of information on Government of Canada programs, services and priorities to Canadians living in Europe. Activities included roundtables, conferences, and publication of information bulletins on current events. As part of this project, the CCU opened chapters in France, Belgium and Great Britain.
The vehicle used was a transfer payment (grant). The project's sponsor was the Council for Canadian Unity (CCU). It was assisted by its network of partners, notably the Canadians in Europe Association, in carrying out its communication activities.
Ministry summary: Canada Information Office - Vote 15 - Program Expenditures
Programs by Business Line: Canada Information Office
$millions
FY 01-02 |
|
Approval |
$1.2 |
P/A - Program expenditures |
- |
P/A - Transfer payments |
$1.2 |
This project involved the dissemination of information on Government of Canada programs, services and priorities to Canadians living in Europe. Activities included roundtables, conferences, and publication of information bulletins.
The vehicle used was a transfer payment (grant - TB submission). The project's sponsor was the Council for Canadian Unity (CCU). It was assisted by its network of partners, notably the Canadians in Europe Association, in carrying out its communication activities.
Ministry Summary: Communication Canada - Vote 1515 - Program Expenditures
Programs by Business Line: Inform Canadians
$millions
1994-95 |
$8 |
Vote 5 - Operating Expenditures
Vote 10 - Grants and Contributions
Canadian Identity
Support and Participation
Official Languages
Grants to organizations representing official language minority communities, non-federal public administrations and
other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages (p.
19.8)
$millions
1994-95 |
$3 |
1994-95 $3M
Canadian Identity Program
Vote 5 Operating Expenditures
Vote 10 Grants and Contributions
Canadian Identity Program
Grants to organizations representing official languages minority communities, non-federal public administrations and other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages. (p. 19.21)
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of Government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian Society and to celebrate Canada Day.(p. 19.21)
$millions
1995-96 |
$5 |
$millions
1995-96 |
$3.5 |
$millions
1996-97 |
1997-98 |
$11.0 |
$14.0 |
$millions
1997-98 |
$13.0 |
Vote 10 (Grants and Contributions) p.3.7
Cultural development and heritage
Canadian Identity
"Contributions for the sound recording development program" p.3.19
"Contributions to non-profit cultural organizations and institutions to enhance cultural infrastructures and support cultural development". p. 3.19
"Contributions in respect to programs relating to the use of official language in areas of provincial and territorial competence; including programs of summer language bursaries and assistance to independent schools and to associations of independent schools." P. 3.20
$millions
1998-99 |
$3.5 |
Grants and contributions Vote 5 p.3.8
Canadian Identity
Canadian Identity: Contributions in respect to programs relating to the use of official language in areas of provincial and territorial competence; including programs of summer language bursaries and assistance to independent schools and to associations of independent schools – p. 17.21
$millions
1998-99 |
1999-00 |
2000-01 |
2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
4.5 |
7.5 |
10.5 |
10.4 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
1998-99
Vote 1 Operating Expenditures
Vote 5 Grants and contributions
1999-00
Vote 1 Operating expenditures
Vote 5 Grants and contributions
Ministry Summary p. 4.8
2000-01
Vote 1 Operating expenditures
Vote 5 Grants and contributions
Ministry Summary p.4.8
2001-02 Total $10.4M
Vote 1 Operating expenditures
Vote 5 Grants and contributions
Ministry Summary pp.4.8
2002-03
Vote 1
Vote 5
Ministry Summary 2003-04; 2004-05
Not yet in Public Account
Canadian Identity
Grants to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the public and private sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada Day. (1998-99, p. 3.19 ).
Grants to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the public and private sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada Day. (1999-00, p. 4.19 ; 2000-01, p. 4.18)
Grants to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the public and private sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada Day. (2001-02, pp. 4.18).
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the public and private sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada Day. (2002-03 p.4.21)
$millions
1998-99 |
1999-2000 |
$2.0 |
$5.0 |
1998-99 $2M Operating Expenditures, Vote 1 p. 3.8
1999-2000 $5M Operating Expenditures, Vote 1 p. 4.8
Canadian Identity
1999: Contributions in respect of programs relating to the use of official languages in areas of provincial and territorial competence; including programs of summer language bursaries and assistance to independent schools and to associations of independent schools p. 17.21
2000: Contributions to organizations representing official language minority communities, non-federal public administrations and other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages. p. 18.21
$millions
1998-99 |
1999-2000 |
2000-01 |
2001-02 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
$3.9 |
$4.0 |
4.0 |
4.2 |
4.2 |
4.35 |
4.5 |
Vote 5 Grants and Contributions
Vote 1 Operating
Vote 5 Grants and Contributions
Vote 5 Grants & Contributions
p.4.8 : Vote 5 – Grants & Contributions
Not yet in Public Account
Canadian Identity
1998-99
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian Institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of Government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada activities. (p. 3.21)
1999-00
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society p.4.21
2000-01
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society. (p. 4.21)
2001-02
Contribution in support of the Research and Information Canada program (p.18.22)
2002-03
Contribution in support of the Research and Information Canada program (p.18.22)
$millions
1998-99 |
1999-00 |
$2.0 |
$2.0 |
1999-2000 $2M Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p.4.8
2000-01$2M Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p.4.8
Canadian Identity
Contributions in respect of programs relating to the use of official languages in areas of provincial and territorial competence; including programs of summer language bursaries and assistance to independent schools and to associations of independent schools p. 4.21
$ millions
1999-2000 |
2000-2001 |
2001-2002 |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
$2.5 |
$2.5 |
$2.8 |
$4.6 |
$4.7 |
$4.7 |
1999-2000 (Supps A)
Transfer of $47.3M from Canadian Heritage Vote 10
2000-2001
Total Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p.4.8
2001-2002
Grants and Contributions p. 4.8
2002-2003
Grants and Contributions p. 4.8
2003-04 to 0204-05 N/A
Canadian Identity
1999-2000: Contributions in respect of programs relating to the use of Official Languages in areas of provincial and territorial competence; including programs of summer language bursaries and assistance to interdependent schools and to associations of independent schools. p. 4.21
2000-2001: Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of the furthering participation in Canadian society. p. 4.20
2001-2002: Contributions in support of the Exchanges Canada Initiative, p.4.21
2002-03 to 2004-05: Contributions in support of the Exchanges Canada Initiative, p. 4.21
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society p. 4.21
$ millions
1999-2000 |
$7.75 |
$millions
1999-2000 |
$0.5 |
$ millions
1999-2000 |
2000-01 |
2001-02 |
$0.31 |
$0.31 |
$0.31 |
2000-2001 p.4.8
$0.25 Vote 1 Operating expenditures
$0.06 Vote 5 Grants and Contributions
2001-2002 p.4.8
$0.25 Vote 1 Operating expenditures
$0.06 Vote 5 Grants and Contributions
$ millions
1998-1999 |
1999-2000 |
2000-2001 |
2001-2001 |
2002-2003 |
$3 |
$3 |
$3 |
$3 |
$3 |
1998-1999 Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p.3.8
1999-2000 Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p.4.8
2000-2001: Total Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p. 4.8
2001-2002: Grants and Contributions Vote 5 p. 4.8
2002-2003 : Vote 5 Grants and Contributions p. 4.8
Canadian Identity
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate Canada activities.
$ millions
2000-01 |
2001-02 |
2002-03 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$0.05 |
$millions
2001-02 |
$3 |
Grants and contributions Vote 5 p. 4.8
Canadian Identity
Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian Institutions, individuals, the private and public sectors and other levels of Government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society, p. 4.22
$ millions
2001-2002 |
2003-2004 |
2004-2005 |
$.2 |
$1.5 |
$3.5 |
2001-02
Of the approved funding, Canadian Heritage received $100K to defray the costs associated with the development of a genealogical research project on French immigration to Canada, the National Museum of Science and Technology received $100K to contribute to technological expertise to the "Canada et Modernité" project, and DFAIT received $1.3M to position the international component of projects promoting Canadian history and identity (see next page).
2003-04 and 2004-05
Funds to cover expenses for the "French Presence in the Americas" initiative.
Vote 1 Operating expenditures
Not yet in Public Account
Canadian Identity
2001-02: None.
2003-04; 2004-05
Not yet in Public Account
$ millions
2001-2002 |
2002-2003 |
2003-2004 |
$ 1.3 |
$10.7 |
$0.5 |
2001-2002 Vote 1 Operating
2002-2003 Vote 1 and Vote 5
2003-2004 None
Canadian Identity
2001-2002: None
2002-2003: Contributions to non-profit organizations, Canadian institutions, individuals, the private and public
sectors and other levels of government for the purpose of furthering participation in Canadian society and Celebrate
Canada! P. 4.21
2003-2004: None
$ millions
2001-2002 |
$1 |
Grants and Contributions Vote 5a p. 4.8
Canadian Identity
Contribution under "Contributions to organizations representing official language minority communities, non-federal public administrations and other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages.
$ millions
2001-02 |
$0.5 |
Grants and Contributions, Vote 5
Canadian Identity
Contributions under Contributions to organizations representing official language minority communities, non-federal public administrations and other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages.
$ millions
2001-2002 |
$3.5 |
Grants Vote 5b p. 4.8
Canadian Identity
Grants under Grants to organizations representing official language minority communities, non-federal public administrations and other organizations for the purpose of furthering the use, acquisition and promotion of the official languages.
$ millions
2002-2003 |
$3 |
Vote 1 Operating Expenditures
Vote 5 Grants and Contributions
Canadian Identity
Contributions for the Games hosting program
$ millions
2002-2003 |
2003-2004 |
2004-2005 |
$0.225 |
$0.770 |
$0.770 |
2002-2003—2004-2005 Vote 5
Canadian Identity
Under "Contributions in support of the Exchanges Canada Initiative", p. 4.21
$ millions
2003-2004 |
$0.130 |
Not yet in Public Accounts
Canadian Identity
Not yet in Public Accounts
$ millions
1992-93 |
$1.3 |
Included in Vote 1a and 5a, p. 25.4
Canadian Identity
None
$ millions
1992-93 |
$6 |
Included in Votes 1a and 5a, p. 25.4
Canadian identity
Grants to non-governmental organizations to promote a better understanding amongst Canadians p. 25.10
$ millions
1992-93 |
$3.1 |
In Vote 1a and 5a, p.25.4
Canadian Identity
Social Development: Contribution to Aboriginal associations, aboriginal women's groups, native communications societies, friendship centres and capital assistance for friendship centres p. 25.11