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Table 9: Details on Transfer Payments Programs for Veterans Affairs Canada

Name of Transfer Payment Program: Pensions, and Allowances for Disability and Death
Start Date: September 1, 1919 End Date: Ongoing
Description: Provide pensions for disability or death and economic support in the form of allowances to: members of the Canadian Forces and Merchant Navy Veterans who served in the First World War, the Second World War or the Korean War; certain civilians who are entitled to benefits because of their wartime service; former and serving members of the Canadian Forces (including those who served in Special Duty Areas); survivors and dependants of military and civilian personnel
Strategic Outcome: Eligible Veterans and other clients achieve their optimum level of well-being through programs and services that support their care, treatment, independence, and re-establishment
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Pensions and Allowances for Disability and Death, and Economic Support            
Total Grants 1,583.1 1,656.0 1,702.5 1,782.0 1,740.8 (38.3)
Total Contributions            
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA 1,583.1 1,656.0 1,702.5 1,782.0 1,740.8 (38.3)
Comment on Variance The variance was due to a higher inflationary adjustment effective January 1, 2006 than provided for in planned spending amounts, partially offset by slightly lower than expected client numbers for disability pensions and attendance allowance.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/reports/deptaudrep





Name of Transfer Payment Program: Disability Awards and Allowances
Start Date: April 1, 2006 End Date: Ongoing
Description: Provide disability awards for disability or death and economic support in the form of allowances to former and serving members of the Canadian Forces, and in some cases to survivors and dependants, for the non-economic effects of a service-related disability, including pain and suffering, functional loss and the effects of permanent impairment on the lives of members, Veterans and their families
Strategic Outcome: Eligible Veterans and other clients achieve their optimum level of well-being through programs and services that support their care, treatment, independence, and re-establishment
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Pensions and Allowances for Disability and Death, and Economic Support            
Total Grants - - 214.8 199.1 50.0 164.8
Total Contributions            
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA - - 214.8 199.1 50.0 164.8
Comment on Variance The variance relates to lower than expected client intake in 2006-07, resulting from an unexpected increase in applications for Disability Pensions prior to implementation of the New Veterans Charter (NVC) on April 1, 2006. As well, some applications for Disability Awards and Resources that were adjudicated with a favourable decision could not be paid in 2006-07 until additional information was received; and, a number of applications received in 2006-07 were pending adjudication as at March 31, 2007.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation  





Name of Transfer Payment Program: War Veterans Allowance/Civilian War Allowance
Start Date: September 1, 1930 End Date: Ongoing
Description: The War Veterans Allowance (WVA) is a form of financial assistance available to eligible Veterans, qualified civilians and their survivors, dependants and orphans. In recognition of war service, qualified persons are provided with regular, monthly income to meet basic needs. WVA is based on income, domestic status and number of dependants. Recipients are paid at a single, married or orphan's rate. Payments are indexed annually to the CPI. Eligibility for WVA is determined by the wartime service of a Veteran or qualified civilian, age or health, income or residency
Strategic Outcome: Eligible Veterans and other clients achieve their optimum level of well-being through programs and services that support their care, treatment, independence, and re-establishment
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Pensions and Allowances for Disability and Death, and Economic Support            
Total Grants 22.8 20.6 19.6 19.6 18.5 1.1
Total Contributions            
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA 22.8 20.6 19.6 19.6 18.5 1.1
Comment on Variance The variance was due to a lower than expected number of clients receiving benefits.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/reports/deptaudrep





Name of Transfer Payment Program: Veterans Independence Program
Start Date: N/A End Date: Ongoing
Description: The Department's Veterans Independence Program is a national home care program that assists eligible clients to remain independent in their own homes or communities by offering a variety of programs and services, such as housekeeping, grounds maintenance, and personal care.
Strategic Outcome: Eligible Veterans and other clients achieve their optimum level of well-being through programs and services that support their care, treatment, independence, and re-establishment
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Health Care and Re-establishment Benefits and Services            
Total Grants            
Total Contributions 230.7 273.6 280.0 295.0 286.7 (6.7)
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA 230.7 273.6 280.0 295.0 286.7 (6.7)
Comment on Variance The variance is due to slightly higher client numbers than forecast.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/reports/deptaudrep



Name of Transfer Payment Program: Last Post Fund
Start Date: N/A End Date: Ongoing
Description: The Last Post Fund (LPF) is a non-profit corporation which administers funeral, burial, and grave marking services for Veterans Affairs Canada. Canada Remembers provides eligible Veterans and civilians with a dignified funeral and burial through the Last Post Fund.
Strategic Outcome: Canadians remember and demonstrate their recognition of all those who served in Canada's efforts during war, military conflict and peace
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Remembrance Programming            
Total Grants 10.6 11.5 16.3 16.3 11.0 5.3
Total Contributions            
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA 10.6 11.5 16.3 16.3 11.0 5.3
Comment on Variance The variance was due to a lower number of payments for funeral and burial costs than provided for in reference levels.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/reports/deptaudrep



Name of Transfer Payment Program: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Start Date: N/A End Date: Ongoing
Description: The Commonwealth War Graves Commission was established by Royal Charter in 1917. It's duties are to mark and maintain the graves of the members of the forces of the Commonwealth who were killed in the two World Wars, to build memorials to those who have no known grave and to keep records and registers of Canadian war dead. Canada Remembers maintains Canadian war graves and cemeteries through a partnership with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Strategic Outcome: Canadians remember and demonstrate their recognition of all those who served in Canada's efforts during war, military conflict and peace
Summary of Results Achieved: Successfully met
($ millions) Actual Spending 2004-2005 Actual Spending 2005-2006 Planned Spending 2006-2007 Total Authorities 2006-2007 Actual Spending 2006-2007 Variance Between Planned Spending and Actual Spending 2006-2007
Remembrance Programming            
Total Grants 9.1 8.7 8.6 9.0 8.8 (0.2)
Total Contributions            
Total Other Types of Transfer Payments            
Total PA 9.1 8.7 8.6 9.0 8.8 (0.2)
Comment on Variance The variance was due to minor fluctuations in exchange rates.
Significant Audit and Evaluation Findings and URL to Last Audit and/or Evaluation There has been no evaluation in the past five years