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Department
Canadian Environmental Assessment
Agency
National Round Table on the Environment and the
Economy
Parks Canada Agency
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Environment requests funds for the following items: | Vote 1 | Vote 5 | Vote 10 | Total |
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Risks posed by pollutants or other harmful or dangerous substances | ||||
in the environment are reduced....................................................... | 26,647 | 866 | 3,069 | 30,582 |
Canadians are informed of, and respond appropriately to, current and | ||||
predicted environmental conditions................................................ | 22,287 | 999 | 1,889 | 25,175 |
Biodiversity is conserved and protected ............................................... | 11,984 | 70 | 6,266 | 18,320 |
Improved knowledge and information on weather and environmental | ||||
conditions influences decision-making........................................... | 13,321 | 1,739 | 56 | 15,116 |
Canadians adopt approaches that ensure the sustainable use and | ||||
management of natural capital and working landscapes................. | 8,038 | 92 | 1,389 | 9,519 |
Water is clean, safe and secure ............................................................. | 6,492 | 316 | 131 | 6,939 |
Canadians adopt sustainable consumption and production | ||||
approaches....................................................................................... | 2,743 | 465 | . . . . . | 3,208 |
Net emissions of greenhouse gases are reduced ................................... | 2,132 | 53 | . . . . . | 2,185 |
Canadians understand the impacts of climate change and adapt to its | ||||
effects.............................................................................................. | 156 | . . . . . | . . . . . | 156 |
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Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements | 93,800 | 4,600 | 12,800 | 111,200 |
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Transfer Payments (dollars) | Voted |
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Grants | |
Risks posed by pollutants or other harmful or dangerous substances in the environment are reduced | |
Grants for the implementation of the Montreal Protocol on substances that deplete the ozone layer................... | 1,000,000 |
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Total Grants | 1,000,000 |
Contributions | |
Biodiversity is conserved and protected | |
Contributions to support environmental research and development ....................................................................... | 337,032 |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 2,466,344 |
Contributions to support Canada's international commitments .............................................................................. | 238,493 |
Habitat Stewardship Contribution Program ............................................................................................................. | 2,395,033 |
Contributions for the Science Horizons Youth Internship and the International Environmental Youth Corp | |
programs .............................................................................................................................................................. | 279,000 |
Contribution to the Wildlife Habitat Canada Foundation........................................................................................ | 550,000 |
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6,265,902 | |
Water is clean, safe and secure | |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 131,676 |
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Canadians adopt approaches that ensure the sustainable use and management of natural capital and working | |
landscapes | |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 1,388,973 |
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Improved knowledge and information on weather and environmental conditions influences decision-making | |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 55,677 |
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Canadians are informed of, and respond appropriately to, current and predicted environmental conditions | |
EcoAction 2000 - Community Funding Initiative................................................................................................... | 1,316,626 |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 56,512 |
Contributions to support Canada's international commitments .............................................................................. | 515,582 |
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1,888,720 | |
Risks posed by pollutants or other harmful or dangerous substances in the environment are reduced | |
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives ................................................. | 497,752 |
Contributions to support Canada's international commitments .............................................................................. | 33,050 |
Contributions for the Science Horizons Youth Internship and the International Environmental Youth Corp | |
programs .............................................................................................................................................................. | 488,250 |
Contribution for Canada's share of the commission of environmental co-operation (CEC) budget ..................... | 1,050,000 |
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2,069,052 | |
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Total Contributions | 11,800,000 |
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Total Transfer Payments | 12,800,000 |
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Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency |
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Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency requests funds for the following items: | Vote 20 |
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Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment ........................................................................................................... | 3,250 |
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Transfer Payments (dollars) | Voted |
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Contributions | |
Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment | |
Contributions for the support of public participation in the environmental assessment review process - | |
Participant Funding Program .............................................................................................................................. | 440,000 |
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National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy |
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National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy requests funds for the following items: | Vote 25 |
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Provide advice on environment and economy issues ......................................................................................................... | 582 |
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Parks Canada Agency |
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Parks Canada Agency requests funds for the following items: | Vote 30 |
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Conserve Heritage Resources ............................................................................................................................................. | 16,359 |
Enhance Visitor Experience................................................................................................................................................ | 12,461 |
Promote Public Appreciation and Understanding............................................................................................................... | 5,817 |
Throughway Management .................................................................................................................................................. | 5,075 |
Establish Heritage Places.................................................................................................................................................... | 2,106 |
Townsite Management........................................................................................................................................................ | 933 |
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Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements | 42,751 |
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Transfer Payments (dollars) | Voted |
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Contributions | |
Conserve Heritage Resources | |
Contributions in support of the Historic Places Initiative ....................................................................................... | 583,333 |
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Promote Public Appreciation and Understanding | |
Contributions in support of activities or projects related to national parks, national marine conservation areas, | |
national historic sites and historic canals ........................................................................................................... | 189,000 |
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Total Transfer Payments | 772,333 |
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