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ENVIRONMENT

Department
Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy
Parks Canada Agency

 

Department  

       





 
 
 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)          

 
Environment requests funds for the following items:   Vote 1   Vote 5   Vote 10   Total  




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  




Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements   93,800   4,600   12,800   111,200  





 
 

 

Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted  


 
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  


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  

  6,265,902  
Water is clean, safe and secure    
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives .................................................   131,676  

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  

Improved knowledge and information on weather and environmental conditions influences decision-making    
Contributions to support environmental and sustainable development initiatives .................................................   55,677  

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  

  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  

  2,069,052  


Total Contributions   11,800,000  


Total Transfer Payments   12,800,000  



 

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency requests funds for the following items:   Vote 20  

Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment ...........................................................................................................   3,250  


 
Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted  


Contributions    
Effective and Efficient Environmental Assessment    
Contributions for the support of public participation in the environmental assessment review process -    
Participant Funding Program ..............................................................................................................................   440,000  


 
 
 
 

 

National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy requests funds for the following items:   Vote 25  

Provide advice on environment and economy issues .........................................................................................................   582  


 
 
 
 

 

Parks Canada Agency  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Parks Canada Agency requests funds for the following items:   Vote 30  

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  

Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements   42,751  


 
Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted  


Contributions    
Conserve Heritage Resources    
Contributions in support of the Historic Places Initiative .......................................................................................   583,333  

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  


Total Transfer Payments   772,333