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Strategic Outcomes #1

Natural resource sectors are internationally competitive, economically productive, and contribute to the social well-being of Canadians.

PA 1.1 Economic Opportunities for Natural Resources

1.1.1 Minerals and Metals Markets, Investment, Innovation and Productivity
1.1.2 Economic Market Value of Canada’s Forests
1.1.3 Canada’s Forest Products in Global Markets
1.1.4 Innovation from Forest to Market
1.1.5 Geoscience Stimulates Exploration for Energy and Minerals*
1.1.6 Domestic and International Energy Policy
1.1.7 Petroleum Resources Policy and Regulations
1.1.8 Statutory Programs - Atlantic Offshore
1.1.9 Electricity and Renewable Resources Policy

PA 1.2 Natural Resource-based Communities

1.2.1 Minerals and Metals in Support of Communities
1.2.2 Forest-based Communities

Strategic Outcomes #2

Canada is a world-leader on environmental responsibility in the development and use of natural resources

PA 2.1 Clean Energy

2.1.1 Materials for Production and Transportation of Energy and Energy-Efficient Vehicles
2.1.2 Domestic and International Clean Energy Policy
2.1.3 Renewable Energy Programs*
2.1.4 Energy Science and Technology*
2.1.5 Energy Efficiency and Alternative Transportation Fuels*

PA 2.2 Ecosystem Risk Management

2.2.1 Strong Environmental Performance in Minerals and Metals
2.2.2 Canada’s Forest Ecosystems
2.2.3 Geosciences Are Used to Understand Environmental Issues*
2.2.4 Radioactive Waste Management*

Strategic Outcomes #3

Natural resources and landmass knowledge strengthens the safety and security of Canadians and contributes to the effective governance of Canada

PA 3.1 Adapting to a Changing Climate and Hazard Risk Management

3.1.1 Mining, Infrastructure and Explosives Safety and Security
3.1.2 Forest Disturbances
3.1.3 Science and Knowledge Are Used to Help Canadians Adapt to a Changing Climate*
3.1.4 The Risks of Natural and Man-Made Hazards are Reduced*

PA 3.2 Natural Resource and Landmass Knowledge for Canadians

3.2.1 Minerals and Metals Knowledge and Information
3.2.2 Forest Sector Innovation System
3.2.3 International Influence
3.2.4 Basic Infrastructure is Provided to Support the Governing of Canada*

PA 3.3 Geomtatics Canada Revolving Fund

4.1 Internal Services

4.1.1 Management and Oversight Services
4.1.2 Public Policy Services
4.1.3 Human Resources Management Services
4.1.4 Financial Management Services
4.1.5 Supply Chain Management Services
4.1.6 Facilities/Asset Management Services
4.1.7 Information Management Services
4.1.8 Information Technology Services
4.1.9 Legal Services
4.1.10 Public Affairs/Communication Services
4.1.11 Evaluation Services
4.1.12 Internal Audit Services
4.1.13 Other Support Delivery Services

* Sub-Sub Activities not shown
PA/Program Activity

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