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Strategic Outcome: Canada's grain is safe, reliable and marketable and Canadian grain producers are protected | ||||
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CGC Program Activity | Planned Spending | Alignment to Government of Canada Outcome Area | ||
2008-2009 | 2009-2010 | 2010-2011 | ||
Quality Assurance Program | 53,306 | 28,886 | 28,886 | An innovative and knowledge-based economy |
Quantity Assurance Program | 17,659 | 11,554 | 11,554 | An innovative and knowledge-based economy |
Grain Quality Research Program | 11,350 | 4,431 | 4,431 | An innovative and knowledge-based economy |
Producer Protection Program | 4,863 | 1,607 | 1,607 | A fair and secure marketplace |
Canada's Performance 2006 is the sixth annual report to Parliament on the federal government's contribution to Canada's performance as a nation, highlighting both strengths and areas for improvement (http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/report/govrev/06/cp-rc_e.asp). Canada's Performance 2006 is structured around four main policy areas: economic affairs, social affairs, international affairs, and government affairs. Within these policy areas are thirteen broad Government of Canada outcomes that form the framework used for the whole of government reporting. Departmental strategic outcomes and program activities are categorized according to the thirteen Government of Canada outcomes.
The CGC’s strategic outcome and program activities align with the key federal policy area of ‘economic affairs’. As illustrated above, three of the CGC program activities align with and directly contribute to the pursuit of the Government of Canada outcome area: An Innovative and Knowledge-based Economy. The fourth CGC program activity aligns with and contributes to the pursuit of the Government of Canada outcome area: A Fair and Secure Marketplace.
The following tables contain supplementary information and can be accessed electronically at: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/rpp/2008-2009/info/info-eng.asp
Table 2: Evaluations
Table 3: Green Procurement
Table 4: Internal Audits
Table 5: Progress Toward the Department’s Regulatory Plan
Table 6: Revolving Fund – Statement of Operations
Table 7: Services Received Without Charge
Table 8: Sources of Respendable Revenue
Table 9: Summary of Capital Spending by Program Activity