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Section III: Supplementary Information

NRTEE Financial Highlights

Condensed Statement of Financial Position at end of Fiscal Year (March 31, 2011)
  % Change $ thousands
2011 2010
Total Assets 6.7 764.9 717.2

 

 

 

 

Total Liabilities 13.3 1,279.9 1,129.5
Total Equity 24.9 (515.0) (412.3)
TOTAL 6.7 764.9 717.2
Condensed Statement of Operations at end of Fiscal Year (March 31, 2011)
  % Change $ thousands
2011 2010
Total Expenses 6.8 5,675.6 5,313.1
       
Total Revenues 8930 90.3 1.0
NET COST OF OPERATIONS 5.1 5,585.3 5,312.1

Financial Statements

As a departmental corporation listed in Schedule II of the Financial Administration Act, the NRTEE is required to produce an annual report containing its audited financial statements. An electronic version of this report for 2010–2011 may be found on NRTEE's website at the following link: http://www.nrtee-trnee.ca/corporate-reporting/annual-report-2010-2011

Supplementary Information Table

Green Procurement

All electronic supplementary information tables listed in the 2010–2011 Departmental Performance Report can be found on the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat's website at http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dpr-rmr/st-ts-eng.asp

Section IV: Other Items of Interest

NRTEE Stakeholders and Their Expectations

As the stakeholder map in Figure 5 indicates, NRTEE serves a number of stakeholders, including Cabinet and Parliamentarians, the Minister of the Environment, federal decision makers, and national stakeholders who have an interest in the environment and sustainable development. The figure summarizes the expectations of each of these stakeholders in relation to the NRTEE.

Figure 5: NRTEE Stakeholders and their expectations

Figure 5: NRTEE Stakeholders and their expectations

NRTEE Performance Measurement Framework

Figure 6: NRTEE Performance Measurement Framework

Figure 6: NRTEE Performance Measurement Framework

NRTEE Members

NRTEE members meet four times a year to review research, approve reports, and agree on new priorities for action. Members often participate in expert advisory committees and on NRTEE task forces. They bring unique expertise as well as a broader perspective to the Round Table, essential to enriching the NRTEE's results.

The members (from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011) are listed below:

Bob Page (Chair)
Calgary, Alberta

David Bishop
Regina, Saskatchewan (from August 6, 2010)

The Honourable Pauline Browes, P.C.
Toronto, Ontario

Elizabeth Brubaker
Toronto, Ontario (to January 29, 2011)

Angus Bruneau
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (to April 2, 2010)

Dianne Cunningham
London, Ontario

Anthony Dale
Toronto, Ontario (to January 29, 2011)

Francine Dorion
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Québec (to June 4, 2010)

John V. Hachey
Lachine, Québec

Timothy R. Haig
Oakville, Ontario

Christopher Hilkene
Toronto, Ontario

Franklin Holtforster
Ottawa, Ontario

Robert Kulhawy
Calgary, Alberta (from April 22, 2010)

Donald MacKinnon
Toronto, Ontario

Ken McKinnon
Whitehorse, Yukon (to April 2, 2010)

Robert Mills
Red Deer, Alberta

Mark Parent
Canning, Nova Scotia (from May 14, 2010)

Richard Prokopanko
Vancouver, British Columbia

Wishart Robson
Calgary, Alberta (to June 27, 2010)

Robert Slater (Vice-Chair)
Ottawa, Ontario

NRTEE President and CEO
David McLaughlin

Biographies and additional information about NRTEE members can be found at http://www.nrtee-trnee.ca/meet-our-members.

NRTEE Contact Information

Jim McLachlan
Director, Corporate Services
344 Slater Street, Suite 200
Ottawa, ON K1R 7Y3
Tel: 613-947-4507