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2011-12
Report on Plans and Priorities



Status of Women Canada






Supplementary Information (Tables)






Table of Contents




Details of Transfer Payment Programs (TPP)
 

Women’s Program
 

Strategic Outcome: Equality for women and their full participation in the economic, social and democratic life of Canada

Program Activity: Women’s participation in Canadian society

Name of Transfer Payment Program: Women’s Program – Grants and contributions to women’s and other voluntary organizations for the purpose of furthering women’s participation in Canadian society (Voted).

Start date: 1973

End date: Ongoing

Description: The mandate of the Women’s Program is to advance equality for women in Canada through the improvement of their economic and social conditions and their participation in democratic life.

Expected results: Increased participation of women in their communities

 
  ($ millions)
  8.
Forecast spending
2010–11
9.
Planned spending
2011–12
10.
Planned spending
2012–13
11.
Planned spending
2013–14
12. Total grants 14.75 14.75 14.75 14.75
  Total contributions 5.2  4.2  4.2  4.2 
13. Total transfer payments 19.95 18.95 18.95 18.95

Summary of the 3 Year Plan: Please refer to Section II of this report for details on plans and priorities.




Greening Government Operations (GGO)

Overview

The GGO supplementary table applies to departments and agencies bound by the Federal Sustainable Development Act, the Policy on Green Procurement, or the Policy Framework for Offsetting Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Major International Events.

Please note:

  • RPP refers to Reports on Plans and Priorities and represents planned / expected results.
  • DPR refers to Departmental Performance Reports and represents actual results.

Voluntary Reporting on Any Other Greening Government Operations Initiative


Purchases against green consolidated procurement instruments
 
Performance Measure RPP DPR
Policy implementation status  
Dollar value of purchases for IT hardware and/or paper relative to total dollar value of purchases for those goods 80%  

Strategies / Comments

  1. SWC uses PWGSC green consolidated procurement instruments for the acquisition of all paper. In addition, it will investigate default double sided printing on networked devices in HQ with a goal of reducing paper use.
  2. As a matter of course, for the procurement of IT hardware, the use of PWGSC green consolidated procurement instruments (i.e. mandatory standing offers) is the norm in the agency’s procurement process and is used by managers for its integrated environmental considerations as well as for time-efficiency and cost-effectiveness.



Upcoming Internal Audits and Evaluations over the next three fiscal years
 

A. All upcoming internal audits over the next three fiscal years


1.
Name of internal audit
2.
Internal audit type
3.
Status
4.
Expected completion date
Core control audits Assurance Planned 2011–2012

B. All upcoming evaluations over the next three fiscal years


1.
Name of evaluation
2.
Program activity
3.
Status
4.
Expected completion date
Summative evaluation Women’s participation in Canadian society In progress 2011–2012