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INDIAN AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT

Ministry Summary

      These Supplementary Estimates    
   


    Authorities     Adjustments to   Total Estimates  
Vote (dollars)   to date   Transfers   Appropriations   to date  





 
 
  Department          
1c   Operating expenditures, and          
  ( a ) expenditures on works, buildings and equipment;          
  and expenditures and recoverable expenditures in          
  respect of services provided and work performed on          
  other than federal property;          
  ( b ) authority to provide, in respect of Indian and Inuit          
  economic development activities, for the capacity          
  development for Indian and Inuit and the furnishing          
  of materials and equipment;          
  ( c ) authority to sell electric power to private          
  consumers in remote locations when alternative local          
  sources of supply are not available, in accordance          
  with terms and conditions approved by the Governor          
  in Council; and          
  ( d ) the payment to each member of the Queen's Privy          
  Council for Canada who is a Minister without          
  Portfolio or a Minister of State who does not preside          
  over a Ministry of State of a salary not to exceed the          
  salary paid to Ministers of State who preside over          
  Ministries of State under the Salaries Act , as adjusted          
  pursuant to the Parliament of Canada Act and pro rata          
  for any period of less than a year – To authorize the          
  transfer of $4,792,000 from Indian Affairs and          
  Northern Development Vote 5, $5,666,785 from          
  Indian Affairs and Northern Development Vote 10,          
  $79,270 from National Defence Vote 1, and $25,000          
  from Canadian Heritage Vote 5, Appropriation Act          
  No. 2, 2009–10 and $762,648 from Indian Affairs and          
  Northern Development Vote 37b, Appropriation Act          
  No. 4, 2009–10 for the purposes of this Vote and to          
  provide a further amount of   1,104,727,864   (3,974,297)   141,341,383   1,242,094,950  
5c   Capital expenditures, and          
  ( a ) expenditures on buildings, works, land and          
  equipment, the operation, control and ownership of          
  which may be transferred to provincial governments          
  on terms and conditions approved by the Governor in          
  Council, or to Indian bands, groups of Indians or          
  individual Indians at the discretion of the Minister of          
  Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and such          
  expenditures on other than federal property; and          
  ( b ) authority to make recoverable expenditures in          
  amounts not exceeding the shares of provincial          
  governments of expenditures on roads and related          
  works   5,951,000   (4,792,000)   . . . . .   1,159,000  
10c   The grants listed in the Estimates and contributions –          
  To authorize the transfer of $15,000,000 from Indian          
  Affairs and Northern Development Vote 1, and          
  $418,945 from National Defence Vote 1,          
  Appropriation Act No. 2, 2009–10 and $1,024,287          
  from Indian Affairs and Northern Development Vote          
  39b, Appropriation Act No. 4, 2009–10 for the          
  purposes of this Vote   6,123,576,534   9,521,751   1   6,133,098,286  
15a   Payments to Canada Post Corporation pursuant to an          
  agreement between the Department of Indian Affairs          
  and Northern Development and Canada Post          
  Corporation for the purpose of providing Northern          
  Air Stage Parcel Service   66,200,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   66,200,000  
20   Office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and          
  non-Status Indians – Operating expenditures   9,356,899   . . . . .   . . . . .   9,356,899  
25b   Office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and          
  non-Status Indians – Contributions   32,386,836   . . . . .   . . . . .   32,386,836  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   61,093,718   . . . . .   . . . . .   61,093,718  
(S)   Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern          
  Development , Federal Interlocutor for Métis and          
  Non-Status Indians and Minister of the Canadian          
  Northern Economic Development Agency – Salary          
  and motor car allowance   78,422   . . . . .   . . . . .   78,422  
(S)   Transfer payments in connection with First Nations          
  infrastructure for on-reserve housing ( Budget          
  Implementation Act, 2009 )   75,000,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   75,000,000  
(S)   Grants to Aboriginal organizations designated to          
  receive claim settlement payments pursuant to          
  Comprehensive Land Claim Settlement Acts   74,489,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   74,489,000  
(S)   Grant to the Nunatsiavut Government for the          
  implementation of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims          
  Agreement pursuant to the Labrador Inuit Land          
  Claims Agreement Act   17,987,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   17,987,000  
(S)   Liabilities in respect of loan guarantees made to          
  Indians for Housing and Economic Development   2,000,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   2,000,000  
(S)   Payments to comprehensive claim beneficiaries in          
  compensation for resource royalties   1,472,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   1,472,000  
(S)   Indian Annuities Treaty payments   1,400,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   1,400,000  
(S)   Grassy Narrows and Islington Bands Mercury          
  Disability Board   15,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   15,000  
     

 
                  Total budgetary   7,575,734,273   755,454   141,341,384   7,717,831,111  
L30   Loans to native claimants in accordance with terms          
  and conditions approved by the Governor in Council          
  for the purpose of defraying costs related to research,          
  development and negotiation of claims   47,403,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   47,403,000  
L35   Loans to First Nations in British Columbia for the          
  purpose of supporting their participation in the British          
  Columbia Treaty Commission process   30,400,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   30,400,000  
     

 
                  Total non-budgetary   77,803,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   77,803,000  
     

 
 
                  Total Department   7,653,537,273   755,454   141,341,384   7,795,634,111  
  Canadian Northern Economic Development          
        Agency          
37c   Operating expenditures   13,689,249   (762,648)   31,165   12,957,766  
39c   Contributions   21,053,808   (1,024,287)   . . . . .   20,029,521  
(S)   Community Adjustment Fund   15,574,834   . . . . .   . . . . .   15,574,834  
     

 
                  Total Agency   50,317,891   (1,786,935)   31,165   48,562,121  
  Canadian Polar Commission          
40   Program expenditures and contributions   981,942   . . . . .   . . . . .   981,942  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   70,550   . . . . .   . . . . .   70,550  
     

 
                  Total Agency   1,052,492   . . . . .   . . . . .   1,052,492  
  First Nations Statistical Institute          
45   Payments to the First Nations Statistical Institute for          
  operating expenditures   4,700,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   4,700,000  
     

 
                  Total Agency   4,700,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   4,700,000  
  Indian Residential Schools Truth and          
        Reconciliation Commission          
50   Program expenditures   22,892,743   . . . . .   . . . . .   22,892,743  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   510,000   . . . . .   . . . . .   510,000  
     

 
                  Total Agency   23,402,743   . . . . .   . . . . .   23,402,743  
  Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal          
55b   Program expenditures   2,696,196   . . . . .   . . . . .   2,696,196  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   195,332   . . . . .   . . . . .   195,332  
     

 
                  Total Agency   2,891,528   . . . . .   . . . . .   2,891,528  

                  Total Ministry   7,735,901,927   (1,031,481)   141,372,549   7,876,242,995  


Department

Explanation of Requirements (thousands of dollars)

Indian Affairs and Northern Development requests funds for the following items:

Voted Appropriations   Vote 1   Vote 5   Vote 10   Total  
 



Funding of awards to claimants resulting from the Independent          
      Assessment Process and Alternative Dispute Resolution related          
      to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement,          
      including other settlement agreement costs that directly benefit          
      claimants   120,483   . . . . .   . . . . .   120,483  
Funding for out-of-court settlements   40,359   . . . . .   . . . . .   40,359  
Funding for First Nation communities to offset fuel price increases,          
      under the Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program   . . . . .   . . . . .   27,623   27,623  
Funding for mental health and emotional support services and for the          
      administration and research required to support the federal          
      government's obligations under the Indian Residential Schools          
      Settlement Agreement ( horizontal item )   18,894   . . . . .   . . . . .   18,894  
Funding to address health and safety pressures for First Nations          
      communities   . . . . .   . . . . .   10,728   10,728  
Funding for the implementation of the Nisga'a Final Agreement,          
      Nisga'a Nation fisheries management and its incremental          
      self-government costs   . . . . .   . . . . .   4,792   4,792  
Funding for implementation of amendments to the Indian Oil and          
      Gas Act and to undertake modernization activities of Indian Oil          
      and Gas Canada   261   . . . . .   850   1,111  
Funding to provide mediation services in support of negotiated          
      claims settlements in order to accelerate the resolution of          
      Canada's Justice At Last: Specific Claims Action Plan   303   . . . . .   . . . . .   303  
Funding for self governing Yukon First Nations for social assistance          
      rate increases   . . . . .   . . . . .   113   113  
Funding for enhancing federal public service student employment          
      ( horizontal item ) ( Budget 2009 )   18   . . . . .   . . . . .   18  
 



      Gross Voted Appropriations   180,318   . . . . .   44,106   224,424  
 



Funds Available          
Less: Spending authorities available within the Vote   28,518   . . . . .   44,106   72,624  
Less: Spending authorities available from another Vote   10,459   . . . . .   . . . . .   10,459  
 



      Total Funds Available   38,977   . . . . .   44,106   83,083  
 



      Total Voted Appropriations   141,341   . . . . .   . . . . .   141,341  
 



Transfers          
Transfer from Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency –          
      To adjust the transfer of resources determined prior to the          
      creation of the new Agency in August, 2009   763   . . . . .   1,024   1,787  
Transfer from National Defence – To provide for the First Nations          
      management costs related to clean up of unexploded explosive          
      ordnance contaminated sites   79   . . . . .   419   498  
Transfer from Canadian Heritage – To adjust funding related to the          
      promotion of National Aboriginal Day activities   25   . . . . .   . . . . .   25  
Internal reallocation of resources – To fund provincial budget          
      increases for family violence shelter services, provincially billed          
      income assistance payments and education payments and school          
      construction   (15,000)   . . . . .   15,000   . . . . .  
Internal reallocation of resources – To reduce the amount of new          
      appropriations required   10,459   (4,792)   (5,667)   . . . . .  
Transfer to Canadian Heritage – To support the co-ordination and          
      implementation of the Pangnirtung project named "Making          
      Connections for Youth"   . . . . .   . . . . .   (50)   (50)  
Transfer to Parks Canada Agency – To support the implementation          
      of the Arctic Research Infrastructure Fund   . . . . .   . . . . .   (380)   (380)  
Transfer to Human Resources and Skills Development – To support          
      the Kativik Regional Government to streamline delivery of youth          
      programming   . . . . .   . . . . .   (525)   (525)  
Transfer to Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council – To          
      support research activities surrounding the International Polar          
      Year   (300)   . . . . .   (300)   (600)  
 



      Total Transfers   (3,974)   (4,792)   9,521   755  





These Supplementary Estimates   137,367   (4,792)   9,521   142,096  






 

Explanation of Funds Available (dollars)

Vote 1 : $38,976,785 in total authorities is available: $28,518,000 within the Vote due to the deferral of the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (North) ($16,500,000), the Dene Tha' Out of Court Settlement Agreement – Mackenzie Gas Project ($8,000,000), International Polar Year related science projects ($3,100,000) and implementation activities under the Rainy River First Nations' special claim in Ontario ($918,000); $4,792,000 from Vote 5 due to the deferral of the Indian Registry System ($4,162,000) and the Marshall Strategy (Additions to Reserve) ($630,000); and $5,666,785 from Vote 10 due to the deferral of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement Commemoration Initiatives ($5,000,000) and Arctic Research Infrastructure projects ($666,785). These funds are being used to reduce the amount of new appropriations required and will be made available for their intended purposes in future years.

Vote 10 : $44,105,713 in total authorities is available within the Vote due to the deferral of infrastructure for school construction and water and wastewater projects ($26,780,935), the Water and Wastewater Action Plan ($5,200,000), grants to the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities to compensate for lost tax base resulting from the settlement of treaty land entitlement claims as a result of delays in the transfer of lands to reserve status ($3,820,000), First Nations Child and Family Services Program ($2,300,000), Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan (South) ($1,816,250), Yukon First Nations Umbrella Final Agreement Implementation Plan ($1,800,000), Manitoba Treaty Land Entitlement Agreements ($1,792,667), Arctic Research Infrastructure projects ($333,215); and $262,646 is available from contributions used to fund social development and self-government initiatives. The deferred funds are being used to reduce the amount of new appropriations required and will be made available for their intended purposes in future years.

Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted   Statutory  



                                                                          Grants      
Payments to self-governing Aboriginal organizations, pursuant to comprehensive land      
      claims agreements, self-government agreements or treaty legislation   4,792,000   . . . . .  
Payments to Yukon First Nations pursuant to individual self-government agreements   112,646   . . . . .  



Total Gross Grants   4,904,646   . . . . .  
                                                                    Contributions      
Payments to support Indians, Inuit and Innu for the purpose of supplying public services in      
      capital facilities and maintenance   39,651,067   . . . . .  
Payments to support Indians, Inuit and Innu for the purpose of supplying public services in      
      social development   11,200,000   . . . . .  
Payments to support Indians, Inuit and Innu for the purpose of supplying public services in      
      education   2,500,000   . . . . .  
Contributions for the purpose of consultation and policy development   850,000   . . . . .  
Payments to support Indians, Inuit and Innu for the purpose of supplying public services in      
      economic development   768,416   . . . . .  
Contributions to First Nations for the management of contaminated sites   418,945   . . . . .  
Contributions under the Aboriginal Business Canada Program   163,125   . . . . .  
Contributions for promoting regional development in Canada's three territories   92,746   . . . . .  



Total Gross Contributions   55,644,299   . . . . .  



Total Gross Transfer Payments   60,548,945   . . . . .  
Less: Funds available within the Vote   44,105,713   . . . . .  
Less: Funds transferred to another Vote   6,921,481   . . . . .  



Net Transfer Payments   9,521,751   . . . . .  



 

Note: Figures in the "Explanation of Requirements" may not agree with the "Ministry Summary" due to rounding.
 

Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency

Explanation of Requirements (thousands of dollars)

Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency requests funds for the following items:

Voted Appropriations   Vote 37   Vote 39   Total  
 


Funding for the Canada Strategic Infrastructure Fund relating to investments in public        
      infrastructure projects designed to improve the quality of life in both urban and        
      rural communities   31   . . . . .   31  
 
Transfers        
Transfer to Indian Affairs and Northern Development – To adjust the transfer of        
      resources determined prior to the creation of the new Agency in August, 2009   (763)   (1,024)   (1,787)  




These Supplementary Estimates   (732)   (1,024)   (1,756)  




Note: Figures in the "Explanation of Requirements" may not agree with the "Ministry Summary" due to rounding.