Authorities granted by statutes other than appropriation acts

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Appendix 2 provides the detail of statutory authorities (budgetary and non-budgetary) granted in current year by Statutes other than Appropriation Acts, by ministry.

Table 1:Appendix 2
Authorities granted by statutes other than appropriation acts Links to footnote 1 in Table 1
Links to footnote * in Table 1
(in dollars)

Section Department or Agency Main Estimates Supplementary Estimates
2 Agriculture and Agri-Food
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Contribution payments for the AgriInsurance program (Farm Income Protection Act) 1,033,783,000
Contribution payments for the AgriStability program (Farm Income Protection Act) 339,658,188
Grant payments for the Dairy Direct Payment Program (Farm Income Protection Act) 250,000,000
Grant payments for the AgriInvest program (Farm Income Protection Act) 153,974,143
Contribution payments for the Agricultural Disaster Relief program/AgriRecovery (Farm Income Protection Act) 118,513,335
Payments in connection with the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act (S.C., 1997, c. C-34) 115,600,000 44,583,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 71,012,052 1,138,483
Grant payments for the AgriStability program (Farm Income Protection Act) 52,063,330
Contribution payments for the Dairy Innovation and Investment Fund (Farm Income Protection Act) 40,000,000
Contribution payments for the AgriInvest program (Farm Income Protection Act) 19,779,021
Loan guarantees under the Canadian Agricultural Loans Act 13,111,013
Contribution payments for the Livestock Price Insurance program (Farm Income Protection Act) 4,000,000
Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency Revolving Fund (Revolving Funds Act) 1,848,437
Grants to agencies established under the Farm Products Agencies Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-4) 100,000
Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Grain Commission
Canadian Grain Commission Revolving Fund (Appropriation Act No. 4, 199495) 5,553,760
Contributions to employee benefit plans 722,665
Total Ministry—Budgetary 2,219,817,544 45,721,483
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
3 Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Links to footnote 2 in Table 1
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Links to footnote 2 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 8,557,714 72,611
Total Ministry—Budgetary 8,557,714 72,611
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
4 Canadian Heritage
Department of Canadian Heritage
Contributions to employee benefit plans 28,698,471 1,172,314
Salaries of the Lieutenant-Governors (Salaries Act) 1,196,000
Payments under the Lieutenant Governors Superannuation Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. L-8) 637,000
Supplementary Retirement Benefits—Former Lieutenant-Governors (Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act) 182,000
Minister of Canadian Heritage—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Sport and Physical Activity—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Contributions to employee benefit plans 9,949,408
Library and Archives of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 12,603,208 2,921,616
The National Battlefields Commission
Expenditures pursuant to subsection 29.1(1) of the Financial Administration Act 2,000,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 731,725
Total Ministry—Budgetary 56,195,012 4,093,930
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
5 Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Contributions to employee benefit plans 26,187,053 3,218,458
Grants to Aboriginal organizations designated to receive claim settlement payments pursuant to Comprehensive Land Claim Settlement Acts 4,125,988
Payments to comprehensive claim beneficiaries in compensation for resource royalties (Comprehensive Land Claim Settlement Acts) 1,865,718
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Northern Affairs—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Grassy Narrows and Islington Bands Mercury Disability Board (Grassy Narrows and Islington Indian Bands Mercury Pollution Claims Settlement Act) 15,000
Engagement on a pilot project for the creation of a Red Dress Alert (Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1, Section 264) 1,187,200
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,671,388
Spending of revenue pursuant to section 6(2) of the Canadian High Arctic Research Station Act 732,099
Total Ministry—Budgetary 34,794,446 4,405,658
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
7 Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Links to footnote 3 in Table 1
Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Links to footnote 3 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 5,440,482 175,690
Total Ministry—Budgetary 5,440,482 175,690
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
8 Employment and Workforce Development
Department of Employment and Social Development
Old Age Security Payments (R.S.C., 1985, c. O-9) 61,064,000,000 59,000,000
Guaranteed Income Supplement Payments (R.S.C., 1985, c. O-9) 19,277,000,000 (negative 469,000,000)
Canada Student Grants to qualifying full and part-time students pursuant to the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act 1,888,125,325
Payments related to the direct financing arrangement under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act 1,172,494,451
Canada Education Savings Grant payments to Registered Education Savings Plan trustees on behalf of Registered Education Savings Plan beneficiaries to encourage Canadians to save for post-secondary education for their children (Canada Education Savings Act) 1,070,000,000
Allowance Payments (R.S.C., 1985, c. O-9) 748,000,000 (negative 123,000,000)
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 5.2(2) of the Department of Employment and Social Development Act 575,965,790
Canada Disability Savings Grant payments to Registered Disability Savings Plan issuers on behalf of Registered Disability Savings Plan beneficiaries to encourage long-term financial security of eligible individuals with disabilities (Canada Disability Savings Act) 505,020,056
Contributions to employee benefit plans 351,316,002 5,896,513
Canada Disability Savings Bond payments to Registered Disability Savings Plan issuers on behalf of Registered Disability Savings Plan beneficiaries to encourage long-term financial security of eligible individuals with disabilities (Canada Disability Savings Act) 224,054,179
Canada Learning Bond payments to Registered Education Savings Plan trustees on behalf of Registered Education Savings Plan beneficiaries to support access to post-secondary education for children from low-income families (Canada Education Savings Act) 190,000,000
Payments for the Canada Recovery Benefit pursuant to the Canada Recovery Benefits Act 54,037,545
Wage Earner Protection Program payments to eligible applicants owed wages and vacation pay, severance pay and termination pay from employers who are either bankrupt or in receivership as well as payments to trustees and receivers who will provide the necessary information to determine eligibility (Wage Earner Protection Program Act) 49,250,000
Payments of compensation respecting government employees (R.S.C., 1985, c. G-5) and merchant seamen (R.S.C., 1985, c. M-6) 31,444,511
Payments for the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit pursuant to the Canada Recovery Benefits Act 23,565,500
Payments for the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit pursuant to the Canada Recovery Benefits Act 14,963,422
Payments for the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit pursuant to the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit Act 8,782,824
Payments related to the direct financing arrangement under the Apprentice Loans Act 4,236,835
Universal Child Care Benefit (Universal Child Care Benefit Act) 1,400,000
Civil Service Insurance actuarial liability adjustments (Civil Service Insurance Act) 145,000
Minister of Families, Children and Social Development—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Labour and Seniors—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Citizens' Services—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of State (Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Persons with Disabilities)—Motor car allowance (Parliament of Canada Act) 2,000
The provision of funds for interest and other payments to lending institutions and liabilities under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act (negative 2,084,284)
The provision of funds for liabilities including liabilities in the form of guaranteed loans under the Canada Student Loans Act (negative 2,249,461)
Payments under bilateral agreements for a national school food program (Budget Implementation Act, 2024, No. 1, Section 154) 70,100,000
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Loans disbursed under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act 1,189,417,895
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Loans disbursed under the Apprentice Loans Act 20,466,177
Canadian Accessibility Standards Development Organization
Contributions to employee benefit plans 763,030
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Spending of revenues pursuant to paragraph 6(1)(g) of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Act 4,500,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 776,034
Total Ministry—Budgetary 87,255,903,159 (negative 457,003,487)
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary 1,209,884,072
9 Energy and Natural Resources Links to footnote 4 in Table 1
Department of Natural Resources
Payments to the Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Resource Revenue Fund (Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act) 1,741,978,520
Contributions to employee benefit plans 72,671,087 1,825,465
Contribution to the Canada/Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (Canada–Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act) 12,915,000
Contribution to the Canada/Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (Canada–Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act) 2,716,250
Geomatics Canada Revolving Fund 263,827
Minister of Natural Resources—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Energy Regulator
Contributions to employee benefit plans 10,247,693 310,103
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Expenditures pursuant to paragraph 21(3) of the Nuclear Safety and Control Act 108,605,514
Contributions to employee benefit plans 5,107,691
Northern Pipeline Agency
Contributions to employee benefit plans 29,670
Total Ministry—Budgetary 1,954,633,852 2,135,568
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
10 Environment and Climate Change
Department of the Environment
Contributions to employee benefit plans 122,274,455 4,271,535
Minister of Environment and Climate Change—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 8,031,857
Parks Canada Agency Links to footnote 5 in Table 1
Expenditures equal to revenues resulting from the conduct of operations pursuant to section 20 of the Parks Canada Agency Act 165,000,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 63,468,565
Total Ministry—Budgetary 358,873,477 4,271,535
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
11 Finance
Department of Finance
Canada Health Transfer (Part V.1—Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act) 52,080,686,000
Interest on Unmatured Debt (Financial Administration Act) 41,957,000,000 764,000,000
Fiscal Equalization (Part I—Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act) 25,252,833,000
Canada Social Transfer (Part V.1—Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act) 16,908,791,000
Territorial Financing (Part I.1—Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act) 5,158,964,752
Other Interest Costs 4,582,000,000 1,105,000,000
Payment to the Canada Infrastructure Bank 3,454,085,000 165,634,000
Payments to International Development Association (Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act) 486,916,000
Payment to Newfoundland and Labrador related to the Hibernia Dividend Backed Annuity Agreement (Budget Implementation Act, 2021, No. 1, Section 200) 196,860,000
Purchase of Domestic Coinage (Royal Canadian Mint Act) 81,000,000 (negative 3,000,000)
Debt payments on behalf of poor countries to International Organizations pursuant to section 18(1) of the Economic Recovery Act 51,535,479
Statutory Subsidies (Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982, and Other Statutory Authorities) 44,585,961
Contributions to employee benefit plans 15,561,484 1,429,207
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Youth Allowances Recovery (Federal-Provincial Fiscal Revision Act, 1964) (negative 1,331,973,210) (negative 22,574,790)
Alternative Payments for Standing Programs (Part VI—Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act) (negative 6,033,974,000) (negative 98,535,000)
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Loan to the International Monetary Fund's Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, Section 8.1(1)) 1,257,410,000
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Financial Assistance to Ukraine through International Monetary Fund Administered Account (Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, Section 8.3) 400,000,000
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Investment in Hybrid Capital issued by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Bretton Woods and Related Agreements Act, Section 8) 276,000,000
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 50.1(2) of the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act 49,361,846
Contributions to employee benefit plans 4,475,685 80,877
Office of the Auditor General
Contributions to employee benefit plans 12,726,270
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 17(2) of the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act 320,693,509
Total Ministry—Budgetary 143,292,227,376 1,912,034,294
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary 1,933,410,000
12 Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Contributions to employee benefit plans 190,714,646 6,381,831
Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Total Ministry—Budgetary 190,813,246 6,381,831
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
13 Global Affairs
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Payments to International Financial Institutions—Direct payments (International Development (Financial Institutions) Assistance Act) 249,404,568
Contributions to employee benefit plans 135,554,160 2,847,691
Payments under the Diplomatic Service (Special) Superannuation Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. D-2) 900,000
Minister of Foreign Affairs—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of International Development—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
International Joint Commission (Canadian Section)
Contributions to employee benefit plans 594,277
Total Ministry—Budgetary 386,748,805 2,847,691
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
14 Health
Department of Health
Contributions to employee benefit plans 128,726,713 11,517,293
Payments for dental benefits pursuant to the Dental Benefit Act 100,200,000
Spending of revenues from other departments for which the Minister is responsible, pursuant to subsection 4.2(4) of the Department of Health Act 51,462,891
Minister of Health—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Contributions to employee benefit plans 81,079,646 1,161,339
Spending of revenues pursuant to Section 30 of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act 53,000,000
Compensation payments in accordance with requirements established by Regulations under the Health of Animals Act and the Plant Protection Act, and authorized pursuant to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act (S.C., 1997, c. 6) 12,500,000
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Contributions to employee benefit plans 8,809,589 188,547
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,323,046
Public Health Agency of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 55,065,991 614,085
Spending of revenues from other departments for which the Minister is responsible, pursuant to subsection 4.2(4) of the Department of Health Act 13,412,742
Total Ministry—Budgetary 505,777,818 13,481,264
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
15 Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Links to footnote 6 in Table 1
Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Links to footnote 7 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,093,384
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Payment for a one-time rental housing benefit and the administration and enforcement of the Rental Housing Benefit Act 7,500,000
Links to footnote L in Table 1 Advances under the National Housing Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. N-11) (negative 194,777,830)
Office of Infrastructure of Canada Links to footnote 8 in Table 1
Contributions related to the Canada Community-Building Fund (Keeping Canada's Economy and Jobs Growing Act) 2,368,157,557
Contributions to employee benefit plans 19,192,265 16,124
Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Total Ministry—Budgetary 2,394,948,422 2,109,508
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary (negative 194,777,830)
16 Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Contributions to employee benefit plans 135,856,747 7,392,846
Passport Canada Revolving Fund (Revolving Funds Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. R-8)) 41,097,803
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Immigration and Refugee Board
Contributions to employee benefit plans 31,420,536
Total Ministry—Budgetary 208,473,686 7,392,846
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
17 Indigenous Services
Department of Indigenous Services
Contributions to employee benefit plans 107,141,018 14,734,486
Indian Annuities Treaty payments (Indian Act) 2,100,000
Liabilities in respect of loan guarantees made to Indians for Housing and Economic Development (Indian Act) 2,000,000
Minister of Indigenous Services—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Contributions related to the Canada Community-Building Fund (Keeping Canada's Economy and Jobs Growing Act) 31,842,443
Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario Links to footnote 9 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,795,304 118,010
Total Ministry—Budgetary 113,134,922 46,694,939
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
18 Innovation, Science and Industry
Department of Industry
Liabilities under the Canada Small Business Financing Act (S.C., 1998, c. 36) 100,657,039
Contributions to employee benefit plans 75,068,855 760,712
Canadian Intellectual Property Office Revolving Fund (Appropriation Act No. 3, 1993–94) 15,324,489
CIFAR – Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy (Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1) 5,337,890 411,993
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of Small Business—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Minister of State (Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec)—Motor car allowance (Parliament of Canada Act) 2,000
Minister of State (Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency)—Motor car allowance (Parliament of Canada Act) 2,000
Canadian Space Agency
Contributions to employee benefit plans 12,154,248 2,998,659
Copyright Board
Contributions to employee benefit plans 411,153
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
Contributions to employee benefit plans 3,729,711 265,923
Minister of State (Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario)—Motor car allowance (Parliament of Canada Act) 2,000
National Research Council of Canada
Spending of revenues pursuant to paragraph 5(1)(e) of the National Research Council Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. N-15) 182,000,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 67,998,886 257,538
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Contributions to employee benefit plans 6,861,862 1,483,917
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 4(2) of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Act 203,223
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Contributions to employee benefit plans 4,696,397 318,919
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 4(2) of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Act 107,962
Statistics Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 88,418,607 252,932
Total Ministry—Budgetary 563,173,522 6,750,593
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
19 Justice
Department of Justice
Contributions to employee benefit plans 91,543,327 570,632
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 12,012,655 376,679
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Contributions to employee benefit plans 4,304,750 297,819
Courts Administration Service
Contributions to employee benefit plans 10,011,492 449,292
Law Commission of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 169,815
Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs
Judges' salaries, allowances and annuities, annuities to spouses and children of judges and lump sum payments to spouses of judges who die while in office (R.S.C., 1985, c. J-1) 774,063,257
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,048,824
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Contributions to employee benefit plans 20,131,848
Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 5,253,130 207,786
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada
Judges' salaries, allowances and annuities, annuities to spouses and children of deceased judges and lump sum payments to spouses of judges who die while in office (R.S.C., 1985, c. J-1 as amended) 10,465,755
Contributions to employee benefit plans 3,515,836
Total Ministry—Budgetary 932,619,289 1,902,208
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
20 National Defence
Department of National Defence
Contributions to employee benefit plans—Members of the military 1,427,471,426 264,107
Contributions to employee benefit plans 363,660,847 9,140,778
Payments under the Supplementary Retirement Benefits Act 500,000
Payments under Parts I-IV of the Defence Services Pension Continuation Act (R.S.C., 1970, c. D-3) 110,000
Minister of National Defence—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Communications Security Establishment
Contributions to employee benefit plans 64,061,482 622,076
Military Grievances External Review Committee
Contributions to employee benefit plans 769,002
Military Police Complaints Commission
Contributions to employee benefit plans 485,012
Total Ministry—Budgetary 1,857,156,369 10,026,961
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
21 National Revenue
Canada Revenue Agency
Distribution of fuel charges (Canada Carbon Rebate for individuals) under section 165 of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and section 122.8 of the Income Tax Act 11,358,000,000 307,000,000
Contributions to employee benefit plans 568,545,551 46,677,186
Children's Special Allowance payments (Children's Special Allowance Act) 396,000,000
Spending of revenues received through the conduct of its operations pursuant to section 60 of the Canada Revenue Agency Act 338,773,389
Distribution of fuel charges (to farming businesses) under section 165 of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and section 127.42 of the Income Tax Act 203,500,000
Distribution of fuel charges (to provinces and territories) under section 165 of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act 60,000,000 (negative 2,000,000)
Minister of National Revenue—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Distribution of fuel charges (Canada Carbon Rebate for small businesses) under section 165 of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act and section 127.421 of the Income Tax Act 2,569,000,000
Total Ministry—Budgetary 12,924,917,540 2,920,677,186
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
22 Office of the Governor General's Secretary
Office of the Governor General's Secretary
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,230,630 167,732
Annuities payable under the Governor General's Act (R.S.C., 1985 c. G-9) 990,536
Salary of the Governor General (R.S.C., 1985 c. G-9) 360,761
Total Ministry—Budgetary 3,581,927 167,732
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
24 Parliament
House of Commons
Members of the House of Commons—Salaries and allowances of Officers and Members of the House of Commons, under the Parliament of Canada Act 108,101,003
Contributions to employee benefit plans 47,458,595 1,836,613
Members of the House of Commons—Contributions to the Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances account and the Members of Parliament Retirement Compensation Arrangements account, under the Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act 20,600,000
Library of Parliament
Contributions to employee benefit plans 6,451,567
Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner
Contributions to employee benefit plans 867,230
Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer
Contributions to employee benefit plans 746,458
Office of the Senate Ethics Officer
Contributions to employee benefit plans 145,834
Parliamentary Protective Service
Contributions to employee benefit plans 10,753,726
Secretariat of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Links to footnote 10 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 232,784
Senate
Senate House Officers and Senators—Salaries, allowances and other payments to the Speaker of the Senate, Members and other officers of the Senate under the Parliament of Canada Act; contributions to the Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Account and Members of Parliament Retirement Compensation Arrangements Account (R.S.C., 1985, c.M-5) 29,926,281
Contributions to employee benefit plans 9,493,824
Total Ministry—Budgetary 234,777,302 1,836,613
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
25 Prairies and Canadian Northern Economic Development Links to footnote 11 in Table 1
Department of Western Economic Diversification Links to footnote 12 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 4,478,201 234,564
Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency Links to footnote 12 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,131,509 91,976
Total Ministry—Budgetary 6,609,710 326,540
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
26 Privy Council
Privy Council Office
Contributions to employee benefit plans 21,891,135 900,950
Prime Minister—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 204,700
Leader of the Government in the House of Commons—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
President of the King's Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board
Contributions to employee benefit plans 4,169,228
National Security and Intelligence Review Agency Secretariat
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,601,368
Office of the Intelligence Commissioner
Contributions to employee benefit plans 159,966
Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada Links to footnote 13 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,352,765 741,471
Public Service Commission
Contributions to employee benefit plans 11,975,528 359,738
Total Ministry—Budgetary 42,551,890 2,002,159
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
27 Public Safety Links to footnote 14 in Table 1
Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Contributions to employee benefit plans 22,406,405 6,321,245
Minister of Public Safety—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canada Border Services Agency
Contributions to employee benefit plans 215,029,278 2,089,247
Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat Links to footnote 15 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 531,123
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Contributions to employee benefit plans 54,543,214 2,766,362
Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Contributions to employee benefit plans 1,515,898
Correctional Service of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 254,207,096 7,775,063
CORCAN Revolving Fund (negative 1,127,291)
Leaders' Debates Commission Links to footnote 16 in Table 1
Contributions to employee benefit plans 90,270
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer Links to footnote 17 in Table 1
Electoral expenditures (Canada Elections Act and the Referendum Act) 182,107,401
Contributions to employee benefit plans 16,434,151
Salary of the Chief Electoral Officer (Canada Elections Act) 383,700
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,463,129 324,000
Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 728,199
Parole Board of Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 7,337,840
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Pensions and other employee benefits—Members of the Force 513,251,950 72,384,430
Contributions to employee benefit plans 76,332,698 19,259,063
Pensions under the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Pension Continuation Act (R.S.C., 1970, c. R-10) 5,000,000
Royal Canadian Mounted Police External Review Committee
Contributions to employee benefit plans 605,628
Total Ministry—Budgetary 1,351,939,289 110,919,410
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
28 Public Services and Procurement
Department of Public Works and Government Services
Contributions to employee benefit plans 173,581,410 9,150,919
Real Property Services Revolving Fund (Revolving Funds Act) 20,800,000
Translation Bureau Revolving Fund (Appropriation Act No. 4, 1994–95) 5,075,039
Minister of Public Works and Government Services (Minister of Public Services and Procurement)—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) Optional Services Revolving Fund (Revolving Funds Act) 98,600
Optional Services Revolving Fund (Revolving Funds Act) (negative 103,287)
Shared Services Canada
Contributions to employee benefit plans 120,801,959 270,000
Total Ministry—Budgetary 320,253,721 9,420,919
29 Transport
Department of Transport
Contributions to employee benefit plans 103,431,711 2,168,579
Payments in respect of the St. Lawrence Seaway agreements under the Canada Marine Act (S.C., 1998, c. 10) 90,873,000
Northumberland Strait Crossing Subsidy Payment under the Northumberland Strait Crossing Act (S.C., 1993, c. 43) 79,031,257
Payments to the Canadian National Railway Company in respect of the termination of the collection of tolls on the Victoria Bridge, Montreal and for rehabilitation work on the roadway portion of the Bridge (Vote 107, Appropriation Act No. 5, 1963, S.C., 1963, c. 42) 3,300,000
Minister of Transport—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canadian Transportation Agency
Contributions to employee benefit plans 6,040,737
Total Ministry—Budgetary 282,775,305 2,168,579
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
30 Treasury Board
Treasury Board Secretariat
Contributions to employee benefit plans 33,816,776 4,573,723
President of the Treasury Board—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Canada School of Public Service
Contributions to employee benefit plans 9,128,005
Spending of revenues pursuant to subsection 18(2) of the Canada School of Public Service Act 6,630,872
Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying
Contributions to employee benefit plans 564,309
Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner
Contributions to employee benefit plans 563,202 61,139
Total Ministry—Budgetary 50,801,764 4,634,862
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
31 Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs
Contributions to employee benefit plans 44,850,312 1,239,727
Veterans Insurance Actuarial Liability Adjustment (Veterans Insurance Act) 175,000
Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Returned Soldiers Insurance Actuarial Liability Adjustment (Returned Soldiers' Insurance Act) 10,000
Repayments under section 15 of the War Service Grants Act of compensating adjustments made in accordance with the terms of the Veterans' Land Act (R.S.C., 1970, c. V-4) 10,000
Re-Establishment Credits under section 8 of the War Service Grants Act (R.S.C., 1970, c. W-4) 2,000
Veterans Review and Appeal Board
Contributions to employee benefit plans 2,530,165
Total Ministry—Budgetary 47,676,077 1,239,727
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
32 Women, Gender Equality and Youth
Department for Women and Gender Equality
Contributions to employee benefit plans 6,055,463 23,664
Minister for Women and Gender Equality—Salary and motor car allowance (Salaries Act and Parliament of Canada Act) 98,600
Total Ministry—Budgetary 6,154,063 23,664
Total Ministry—Non-budgetary
  Total Government—Budgetary 257,611,327,729 4,666,912,514
  Total Government—Non-budgetary 1,015,106,242 1,933,410,000

Table 1 notes

Table note *

The dash means that the amount is 0 or is rounded to 0.

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Table note L

Non-budgetary authority (loan, investment or advance).

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Table note 1

Details of statutory authorities not shown in the Estimates are not included in this appendix.

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Table note 2

During the year, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ministry has been removed and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency was transferred from the Ministry of Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.

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Table note 3

During the year, the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec ministry has been removed and the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec was transferred from the Ministry of Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec to the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.

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Table note 4

During the year, the ministry name was changed from Natural Resources to Energy and Natural Resources.

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Table note 5

During the year, the Parks Canada Agency was transferred from the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to the Ministry of Parks Canada.

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Table note 6

During the year, the ministry name was changed from Infrastructure and Communities to Housing, Infrastructure and Communities.

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Table note 7

During the year, the Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities was created.

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Table note 8

During the year, the Office of Infrastructure of Canada has been dissolved.

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Table note 9

During the year, the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario was transferred from the Ministry of Indigenous Services to the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.

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Table note 10

During the year, the Secretariat of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians was transferred from the Ministry of Parliament to the Ministry of Democratic Institutions.

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Table note 11

During the year, the Prairies and Canadian Northern Economic Development ministry has been removed.

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Table note 12

During the year, the Department of Western Economic Diversification and the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency were transferred from the Ministry of Prairies and Canadian Northern Economic Development to the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.

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Table note 13

During the year, the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada was transferred from the Ministry of Privy Council to the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Industry.

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Table note 14

During the year, the ministry name was changed from Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs to Public Safety.

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Table note 15

During the year, the Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat was transferred from the Ministry of Public Safety to the Ministry of Global Affairs.

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Table note 16

During the year, the Leaders’ Debates Commission was transferred from the Ministry of Public Safety to the Ministry of Democratic Institutions.

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Table note 17

During the year, the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer was transferred from the Ministry of Public Safety to the Ministry of Democratic Institutions.

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