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HUMAN RESOURCES AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

Human Resources and Skills Development - Department
Human Resources and Skills Development (Social Development) - Department
Canada Industrial Relations Board
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal.
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

 

Human Resources and Skills Development - Department  

   



 
 
 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)        

 
Human Resources and Skills Development requests funds for the following items:   Vote 1   Vote 5       Total  



Employment Programs ....................................................................................................   49,533   134,974   184,507  
Employment Insurance ....................................................................................................   98,837   . . . . .   98,837  
Homelessness...................................................................................................................   4,483   23,810   28,293  
Workplace Skills..............................................................................................................   10,797   7,198   17,995  
Service Delivery...............................................................................................................   14,059   . . . . .   14,059  
Policy and Program Support ............................................................................................   12,140   . . . . .   12,140  
Learning ...........................................................................................................................   9,324   2,325   11,649  
Labour ..............................................................................................................................   9,702   941   10,643  



Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements   208,875   169,248   378,123  




 
 

 

Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted  


 
Grants    
Employment Programs    
Named grants for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ..............................................   110,000  

Learning    
Grants to voluntary sectors, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions and to    
      provincial and territorial governments for literacy ............................................................................................   927,028  

Homelessness    
Grants to not-for-profit organizations, individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and other    
      Aboriginal organizations, public health and educational institutions, Régies régionales, for-profit    
      enterprises, research organizations and research institutes to carry out research on homelessness to help    
      communities better understand and more effectively address homelessness issues.........................................   225,000  

Labour    
Grants to international labour institutions for addressing the labour dimension of globalization .........................   70,000  
Grants to international and domestic organizations for technical assistance and international cooperation on    
      labour issues ........................................................................................................................................................   501,000  

  571,000  


Total Grants   1,833,028  
 
Contributions    
Employment Programs    
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities,    
      employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work experience, the mobilization of    
      community resources, and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for the efficient    
      functioning of the Canadian labour market........................................................................................................   133,364,000  
Contributions to organizations to support the development of human resources, economic growth, job creation    
      and retention in official language minority communities..................................................................................   1,500,000  

  134,864,000  
Workplace Skills    
Contributions to provincial/territorial governments, band councils, tribal councils, Aboriginal Human    
      Resources Development Agreement holders, municipal governments, not-for-profit organizations,    
      professional associations, business and private sector organizations, consortia, industry groups, unions,    
      regulatory bodies, ad-hoc associations, public health institutions, school boards, universities, colleges,    
      CEGEPs, sector councils, and cross-sectoral councils to support enhanced productivity and competitiveness    
      of Canadian workplaces by supporting investment in and recognition and utilization of skills......................   7,198,000  

Learning    
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities,    
      employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work experience, the mobilization of    
      community resources, and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for the efficient    
      functioning of the Canadian labour market........................................................................................................   730,192  
Contributions to voluntary sectors, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions and    
      to provincial and territorial governments for adult learning, literacy and essential skills ...............................   667,433  

  1,397,625  
 
Contributions    
Homelessness    
Contributions to not-for-profit organizations, individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and    
      other Aboriginal organizations, public health and educational institutions, Régies régionales, for-profit    
      enterprises, research organizations and research institutes to support activities to help alleviate and prevent    
      homelessness across Canada and to carry out research on homelessness to help communities better    
      understand and more effectively address homelessness issues .........................................................................   14,000,000  
Contributions to not-for-profit enterprises for non-commercial activities and to not-for-profit organizations,    
      individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and other Aboriginal organizations for activities    
      related to the 2006 World Urban Forum and to research organizations and research institutes for research to    
      help understand and address World Urban Forum related issues......................................................................   9,585,000  

  23,585,000  
Labour    
Contributions to Canadian business, labour and not-for-profit organizations for social dialogue and    
      Canadian-based cooperative activities related to Canada's international labour initiatives ............................   70,000  
Labour-Management Partnerships Program.............................................................................................................   300,000  

  370,000  


Total Contributions   167,414,625  


Total Transfer Payments   169,247,653  



Human Resources and Skills Development (Social Development) - Department

Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)        

Human Resources and Skills Development (Social Development) requests funds for        
      the following items:   Vote 10   Vote 15     Total  



Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to        
      changing needs...........................................................................................................   15,944   210,196   226,140  
Service Delivery: Providing access to high quality government information, service        
      and benefits ................................................................................................................   54,495   . . . . .   54,495  
Social Development policy and innovation: Meeting the expectations of Canadians by        
      developing innovative solutions, founded on Canadians values ...............................   4,152   . . . . .   4,152  



Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements   74,591   210,196   284,787  




 

 

Transfer Payments (dollars)   Voted  


Grants    
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs    
Grants to non-profit organizations for activities eligible for support through the Social Development    
      Partnerships Program ..........................................................................................................................................   3,330,237  


Total Grants   3,330,237  
Contributions    
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs    
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities,    
      employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work or business experience, the    
      mobilization of community resources and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for    
      the social development of Canadians and other participants in Canadian life .................................................   9,865,884  


Total Contributions   9,865,884  
Other Transfer Payments    
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs    
Payments to provinces and territories under the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for    
      Persons with Disabilities.....................................................................................................................................   197,000,000  


Total Other Transfer Payments   197,000,000  


Total Transfer Payments   210,196,121  


 
 
 
 

 

Canada Industrial Relations Board  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Canada Industrial Relations Board requests funds for the following items:   Vote 20  

Administration and interpretation of Part 1 (Industrial Relations) and certain provisions of Part II (Occupational    
      Health and Safety) of the Canada Labour Code ...........................................................................................................   1,250  


 


Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation requests funds for the following items:   Vote 25  

Assisted Housing Programs ................................................................................................................................................   249,828  
Housing Repair and Improvement Programs......................................................................................................................   10,794  
Research and Information Dissemination to improve housing and living conditions ........................................................   1,999  
Canadian Housing Market Research and Analysis.............................................................................................................   1,750  
International Activities .......................................................................................................................................................   1,299  
Research and Information Dissemination to promote housing market competitiveness and housing sector well being ...   1,065  
Aboriginal Capacity Programs............................................................................................................................................   820  
Research and information dissemination to promote housing affordability and choice.....................................................   646  
Emergency planning ...........................................................................................................................................................   43  

Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements   268,244  


 
 
 
 

 

Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal requests funds for the following items:   Vote 30  

Processing of Cases ............................................................................................................................................................   220  


 
 
 
 

 

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety  

 


 
 
Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars)    

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety requests funds for the following items:   Vote 35  

Occupational health and safety information development, delivery services and tripartite collaboration.........................   545