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Strategic Outcome: Incomes are secure for RCMP members and their survivors affected by disability or death
Program Activity: Statutory Payments
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Grant to compensate members of the RCMP for injuries received in the performance of duty.
Start date: July 8, 1959
End date: Ongoing
Description: This program significantly contributes to the higher level expected results of the organization’s mandate in that it protects members of the organization in a real way in the event they become disabled as a result of carrying out the duties and activities associated with endeavouring to ensure a safe and secure Canada. This program provides both financial and health care assistance to members of the RCMP who die or suffer a permanent work-related illness or injury leading to a loss of quality of life.
Expected results: Eligible clients are appropriately compensated for the non-economic effects of a service-related illness/injury and/or death.
Forecast Spending 2010–11 |
Planned Spending 2011–12 |
Planned Spending 2012–13 |
Planned Spending 2013–14 |
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Total grants | 96.7 | 100.9 | 109.6 | 118.7 |
Total contributions | ||||
Total other types of transfer payments | ||||
Total transfer payments | 96.7 | 100.9 | 109.6 | 118.7 |
Summary of the 3 Year Plan: Payments are expected to increase based on the annual forecast provided by Veteran’s Affairs.
Strategic Outcome: Incomes are secure for RCMP members and their survivors affected by disability or death
Program Activity: Statutory Payments
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Pensions under the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Pension Continuation Act (PCA)
Start date: 1959
End date: Ongoing so long as there are remaining plan members and survivors.
Description: The PCA is a defined benefit pension plan whose purpose is to provide a lifetime benefit for RCMP members and their survivors. It provides for the payment of pensions to Officers, Non-Commissioned officers and Constables engaged prior to March 1, 1949, except those who elected to come under the RCMP Superannuation Act. The PCA is predecessor to this Act.
Expected results: To provide a pension benefit for life to eligible RCMP pensioners and survivors.
Forecast Spending 2010–11 |
Planned Spending 2011–12 |
Planned Spending 2012–13 |
Planned Spending 2013–14 |
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Total grants | ||||
Total contributions | ||||
Total other types of transfer payments | 19.0 | 17.5 | 17.5 | 17.5 |
Total transfer payments | 19.0 | 17.5 | 17.5 | 17.5 |
Summary of the 3 Year Plan: Payments are expected to stay the same or decrease over the next three years as the number of eligible recipients will decline.
Strategic Outcome: Criminal activity affecting Canadians is reduced
Program Activity: Canadian Law Enforcement Services
Name of Transfer Payment Program: Firearms Licensing and Support Infrastructure
Start date: 1995-1996
End date: Ongoing
Description: Annual funding to participating provinces and/or territories for the reimbursement of costs incurred in the administration of the Firearms Program within their jurisdiction.
Expected results:
Forecast Spending 2010–11 |
Planned Spending 2011–12 |
Planned Spending 2012–13 |
Planned Spending 2013–14 |
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Total grants | ||||
Total contributions | 15.8 | 15.8 | 15.8 | 15.8 |
Total other types of transfer payments | ||||
Total transfer payments | 15.8 | 15.8 | 15.8 | 15.8 |
Summary of the 3 Year Plan: The terms and conditions for this program were renewed in 2010 and contribution agreements will be signed with "opt-in" provinces for the period between 2011 and 2016.