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SECTION III • Supplementary Information

Supplementary Information Tables

The following tables are located on the Treasury Board Secretariat website:

  • Details of Transfer Payment Programs (TPP)
  • Green Procurement
  • Internal Audits and Evaluations
  • Sources of Respendable and Non-Respendable Revenue
  • Summary of Capital Spending by Program Activity
  • Horizontal Initiatives
    • First Nations Water and Wastewater Action Plan
    • Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement — Health Supports component
    • International Polar Year
    • Urban Aboriginal Strategy

Contacts for Further Information

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Les Terrasses de la Chaudière
10 Wellington Street, North Tower
Gatineau, Quebec
Mailing Address: Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0H4
Internet: www.ainc-inac.gc.ca
E-mail: webmaster@ainc-inac.gc.ca

General and Statistical Inquiries, and Publication Distribution
Tel. (toll-free): 1-800-567-9604
TTY (toll-free): 1-866-553-0554
E-mail: InfoPubs@ainc-inac.gc.ca

Departmental Library
Tel.: 819-997-0811
E-mail: Reference@ainc-inac.gc.ca

Media Inquiries — Communications
Tel.: 819-953-1160

Canadian Polar Commission
Constitution Square
360 Albert Street, Suite 1710
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X7
Tel.: 613-943-8605 or (toll-free)
1-888-POLAR01 (1-888-765-2701)
Internet: www.polarcom.gc.ca
E-mail: mail@polarcom.gc.ca


1 Main Estimates provide program activity descriptions for all Planning Summary tables.

2 Jordan's principle refers to ensuring federal–provincial co-operation so that First Nation children with multiple disabilities requiring services from multiple providers receive the services they need

3 INAC transferred all programs under the program activity Northern Economy to the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency. INAC's Northern Economy program activity has no resources or activities for 2010–2011.