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Section III: Supplementary Information

List of supplementary information tables

The following tables are available on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website:

  • Details of Transfer Payment Programs (TPP)
  • Green Procurement
  • Sustainable Development Strategy
  • Horizontal Initiatives
  • Internal Audits
  • Evaluations
  • Loans, Investments, and Advances (Non-Budgetary)
  • sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable Revenue

1. The financial figures presented in the 2009–10 RPP are consistent with the Main Estimates. They do not include initiatives from Budget 2009 or associated interest costs.

2. Includes statutory items not listed in the Main Estimates, such as payment of liabilities previously transferred to revenue, net loss on exchange, spending of proceeds from the disposal of surplus Crown assets, payments pursuant to the Halifax Relief Commission Pension Continuation Act, and refunds of amounts credited to revenue in previous years.

3. The performance indicators and targets presented in the 2009–10 RPP have been adjusted to reflect Budget 2009. Further changes will be made in 2009 when the Department updates its performance measurement framework. These alterations will be reported on in the 2009–10 departmental performance report.

4. The Department of Finance Canada has assumed federal responsibility for the management and oversight of two separate but linked contribution programs to the Toronto waterfront:

  • The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Initiative (TWRI) is a $1.5-billion initiative with investments of $500 million from each of the Government of Canada, the Province of Ontario, and the City of Toronto. The purpose of the TWRI is to revitalize the Toronto waterfront through investments in both traditional city‑building infrastructure, such as local transportation and sewers, and the more contemporary urban development of parks and green spaces, tourism-related facilities, underused post-industrial areas, and so on.
  • The Harbourfront Centre Funding Program provides support to Harbourfront Centre, a not-for-profit, provincially incorporated organization created in 1990 to manage cultural and educational programming activities on the Toronto waterfront. Program funding helps cover Harbourfront Centre's operational costs and facilitates the organization's ability to leverage funding from other governments and pursue other revenue-generating strategies.