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Details of Transfer Payment Programs1

Community Diversification program
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activities:
Community Development
Special intervention measures
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Community Diversification program. This program represents a voted item, except for 2009-2010, for which the funding portion dedicated to Canada's Economic Action Plan (CEAP) corresponds to a statutory appropriation.
Start date: April 1, 2007 End date: March 31, 2012

Description: The Community Diversification program helps Quebec regions maintain and develop their economic activity base. A community's vitality depends on its ability to develop, grow and thrive by building on its own assets. The program has the following three objectives: to foster communities' development and increase their mobilization by drawing up visions and projects of local and regional scope; assist communities through support for entrepreneurship and through creation or maintenance of viable enterprises; and increase communities' capability to attract tourists and skilled individuals.

This program also leads to intervention for implementation of the Community Adjustment Fund (CAF), a temporary CEAP initiative.

Funding recipients: Includes in particular small and medium-sized enterprises and non-profit organizations.

Expected results:
  • Communities are pursuing a development vision and implementing resulting initiatives
  • Enterprises are contributing to community economic growth and maintenance
  • Communities are recognized for their distinctiveness, brand image or outreach.

    With respect specifically to the CAF:
    • Number of communities with increased economic opportunities and greater capacity to meet challenges
    • Enterprises created, maintained and expanded
    • Jobs created or maintained.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants 100 100 100 100
Contributions 157,300 174,743 89,946 78,287
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 157,400 174,843 90,046 78,387

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programswww.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html

Business and Regional Growth program
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activities:
Enterprise Competitiveness
Competitive positioning of sectors and regions
Special intervention measures
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Business and Regional Growth program. This program represents a voted item, except for 2009-2010, for which the funding portion dedicated to Canada's Economic Action Plan (CEAP) corresponds to a statutory appropriation.
Start date: April 1, 2007 End date: March 31, 2012

Description: The Business and Regional Growth program reinforces conditions conducive to the sustainable growth of regions and SMEs. It aims to help enterprises improve their performance, become more competitive and engage in more innovation to facilitate their sustainable development; support the transfer of technology and research outputs to enterprises; and create the right conditions to attract foreign investment and international organizations.

This program also leads to intervention for implementation of the Community Adjustment Fund (CAF), a temporary CEAP initiative.

Funding recipients: Includes in particular small and medium-sized enterprises and non-profit organizations.

Expected results:
  • Assisted enterprises are using their strategic capabilities.
  • Products and services derived from R&D are being commercialized.
  • New enterprises and investment are consolidating the regions' economic base.
  • Competitiveness poles are being developed and consolidated.
  • Clusters and networks of enterprises in the same sector or region are better structured.
  • The innovation commercialization process is generating medium- and long-range economic and social spinoffs.
  • Competitive regions are attracting foreign direct investment and international organizations.

    With respect specifically to the CAF:
    • Number of communities with increased economic opportunities and greater capacity to meet challenges
    • Enterprises created, maintained and expanded
    • Jobs created or maintained.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants 100
Contributions 121,611 122,566 81,497 73,725
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 121,711 122,566 81,497 73,725

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs: www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html

Community Futures Program
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activity: Community Development
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Community Futures Program (CFP) (voted item)
Start date: May 18, 1995 End date: October 2, 2010

Description: This Canada-wide program provides support for communities in all parts of the country to help them take charge of their own local economic development.

Funding recipients: In Quebec, the CFP financially supports 57 Community Futures Development Corporations, as well as 14 Community Economic Development Corporations and 10 Business Development Centres.

Expected results:
  • Communities are pursuing a development vision and implementing resulting initiatives
  • Enterprises are contributing to community economic growth and maintenance.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants
Contributions 43,965 32,300 32,300 32,300
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 43,965 32,300 32,300 32,300

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs: www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html

Infrastructure Canada Program
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activity: Infrastructure
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Infrastructure Canada Program (ICP) (voted item)
Start date: August 22, 2000 End date: March 31, 2011

Description: Within the framework of the pan-Canadian Infrastructure Program under Treasury Board Secretariat responsibility, a Canada-Quebec Agreement was signed in October 2000. The objective of this agreement was to upgrade urban and rural municipal infrastructure in the province and improve Quebecers' quality of life. The Agency acts on behalf of the Government of Canada as the federal department responsible for implementation in Quebec. This agreement was amended in April 2008 to postpone to March 31, 2011 the deadline for disbursements under the ICP. Since December 2005, under the terms of the agreement, no more new projects may be approved under the program.

Funding recipients: Primarily municipalities

Expected results:

  • Rural and urban communities have quality public infrastructure.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants
Contributions 31,854
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 31,854

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs: www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html

Contribution program to supply the Municipality of Shannon with drinking water
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activity: Infrastructure
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Program to supply the Municipality of Shannon with drinking water (voted item)
Start date: May 14, 2009 End date: March 31, 2011

Description: The program is intended to supply residents of the Municipality of Shannon with drinking water through the establishment of a water system supplied from a groundwater source, and construction of a reservoir and a pumping station.

Funding recipient: Municipality of Shannon

Expected results:

  • Management of special programs dedicated to infrastructure is sound and effective
  • Rural and urban communities have quality public infrastructure.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants
Contributions 6,000 7,345
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 6,000 7,345

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs: www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html

Recreational Infrastructure Canada program
Strategic outcome: A competitive and diversified economy for the regions of Quebec
Program activity: Infrastructure
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Recreational Infrastructure Canada (RInC) program (voted item)
Start date: April 23, 2009 End date: March 31, 2011

Description: This Canada-wide initiative is intended to be a timely, targeted, short-term measure to stimulate the Canadian economy. It should contribute to reducing the impact of the global recession by increasing the overall value of construction activities associated with recreational infrastructure. RInC-funded projects will primarily involve modernization and repair of facilities, including new construction that adds to or replaces existing recreational infrastructure capacity.

Funding recipients: May include, under certain conditions, a local or regional government, public sector body, private, not-for-profit entity, provincial or territorial entity that provides municipal-type services to communities, or First Nation government.

Expected results:

  • Increase in economic opportunities
  • Partnership with Quebec and communities
  • Increase in construction activities associated with recreational infrastructure.
(in thousands of dollars) Forecast spending
2009-2010
Planned spending
2010-2011
Planned spending
2011-2012
Planned spending
2012-2013
Grants
Contributions 5,000 73,077
Other types of transfer payments
Total transfer payments 5,000 73,077

Hyperlink to the Departmental Three-Year Plan for Transfer Payment Programs: www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/agency/about/plan.html


Note:

1For the full list of funding recipients and their eligibility conditions, please consult the Agency site at www.dec-ced.gc.ca/eng/programs/index.html under the appropriate program. All information on performance measurements and related indicators is to be found in the Report on Plans and Priorities 2010-2011.