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Section III: Supplementary Information

Financial Highlights

The future-oriented financial highlights presented below provide a general overview of the CBSA's financial operations and position. The highlights are prepared on an accrual basis to strengthen accountability and improve transparency and financial management.

Condensed Statement of Operations

For the year ended March 31
($ thousands)

Future-oriented 2011–12
Total expenses 1,870,512
Total revenues 19,929
Net cost of operations 1,850,583 

Condensed Statement of Financial Position

For the year ended March 31
($ thousands)

Future-oriented 2011–12
Total assets 564,203
Total liabilities 422,995
Total equity 141,208
Total 564,203 

Future-oriented Financial Statements

The Agency's future-oriented financial statements are available on the CBSA's website.

Supplementary Information Tables

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

  • Greening Government Operations
  • Horizontal Initiatives
  • Upcoming Internal Audits and Evaluations
  • Sources of Respendable and Non-respendable Revenue
  • Status Report on Transformational and Major Crown Projects
  • Summary of Capital Spending by Program Activity

Section IV: Other Items of Interest

Contribution to the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy

Based on the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, the CBSA will contribute to sustainable development by:

  • demonstrating leadership by integrating economic, social and environmental pillars into the Agency's policies, programs and operations; and
  • strengthening the application of the Strategic Environmental Assessment by developing processes and tools to ensure that economic, social and environmental considerations, including the goals and targets of the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, are taken into account when implementing CBSA's policies, plans and programs.

For more information on the CBSA's sustainable development activities, refer to the Agency's Sustainable Development Strategy 2011–2013. For information on the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, visit Environment Canada.

Information and Contacts

For more information on the CBSA and its activities, please visit the CBSA's website. Links to other websites of interest are provided below.