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Transfers between organizations included in these Supplementary Estimates

Organizations routinely request the authority to transfer monies between organizations for various purposes. This table provides a summary of these transactions. Positive amounts reflect organizations that are receiving funds, while negative amounts indicate the reductions to organizations transferring funds out.

Department/Agency/Crown Corporation   Vote   (dollars)  



For First Nations community policing services    


Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (2,701,167)  



Royal Canadian Mounted Police   Vote 50 (Operating expenditures)   2,701,167  



For investments in search and rescue coordination initiatives across Canada    


National Defence   Vote 5 (Capital expenditures)   (20,000)  



Royal Canadian Mounted Police   Vote 50 (Operating expenditures)   20,000  



For salary increases further to the Master Service Agreement of Correctional Service Information  
Technology Function      



National Parole Board   Vote 40 (Program expenditures)   (84,879)  



Correctional Service   Vote 30 (Operating expenditures)   84,879  



For the assessment, management and remediation of federal contaminated sites    


Natural Resources   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (5,000,000)  



Transport   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (1,200,000)  



Royal Canadian Mounted Police   Vote 50 (Operating expenditures)   (674,785)  



Environment   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (500,000)  



Correctional Service   Vote 30 (Operating expenditures)   (250,000)  



National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   5,000,000  



Parks Canada Agency   Vote 25 (Program expenditures)   2,374,785  



National Research Council of Canada   Vote 50 (Operating expenditures)   250,000  



For the creation and operations of an advisory group on the establishment of a Canadian democracy  
promotion agency whose mandate is to provide support to fragile and emerging democracies abroad  

Canadian International Development Agency   Vote 25 (Operating expenditures)   (45,000)  



Privy Council   Vote 1 (Program expenditures)   45,000  


For the creation and operations of an aviation security assessment course    


Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (88,920)  



Transport   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   88,920  



For the Global Health Research initiative to develop new knowledge to strengthen health systems and build  
global health research capacity in the developing countries and in Canada    


Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   (129,606)  



International Development Research Centre   Vote 40 (Payments to the International   129,606  
  Development Research Centre)    



For the implementation of the transformation agenda towards improving institutions and community  
corrections facilities      



Correctional Service   Vote 30 (Operating expenditures)   (50,000)  



National Parole Board   Vote 40 (Program expenditures)   50,000  



For the Official Development Assistance portion of the foreign services allowances increased costs  

Canadian International Development   Vote 30 (Grants and contributions)   (307,000)  
Agency      



Foreign Affairs and International Trade   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   307,000  



For the Youth Employment Strategy      



Natural Resources   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (296,862)  



National Research Council of Canada   Vote 60 (Grants and contributions)   261,862  



Canadian Heritage   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   35,000  



Return of unused funds for CIHR's initiative "Emerging Team Grant: Co-morbidity of brain disorders and  
other health problems"      



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   (150,000)  



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 (Grants and contributions)   150,000  



Return of unused funds for public security initiatives related to Marine Security Operations Centres  

Transport   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (705,480)  



National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   705,480  



Return of unused funds for public security initiatives related to the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and  
Nuclear Research and Technology Initiative      



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 45 (Capital expenditures)   (393,200)  



National Defence   Vote 5 (Capital expenditures)   393,200  



To adjust funding for the Investment Cooperation Program that provides incentives to Canadian firms to  
study the commercial viability of projects in developing countries    


Foreign Affairs and International Trade   Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (4,000,000)  



Canadian International Development   Vote 30 (Grants and contributions)   4,000,000  
Agency      



To adjust funding related to the promotion of National Aboriginal Day activities    


Canadian Heritage   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (25,000)  



Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   25,000  



To adjust the transfer of resources determined prior to the creation of the new Agency in August, 2009  

Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency Vote 37b (Operating expenditures)   (762,648)  


Vote 39b (Contributions)   (1,024,287)  



Indian Affairs and Northern Development Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   762,648  


Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   1,024,287  



To assist in the organization and delivery of the 2009 Halifax International Security Forum    


National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (1,275,787)  



Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   1,275,787  



To develop and implement a system of pre-market approval of industry submissions for foods fortified with  
vitamin and mineral nutrients on a discretionary basis    


Agriculture and Agri-Food   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (935,000)  



Health   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   935,000  



To implement and evaluate the impact of an Aboriginal supplement to the "Everybody gets to Play"  
Community Mobilization Tool Kit      



Health   Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (50,000)  



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   50,000  



To provide financial support to the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada to increase economic development  
activity through the creation of an original production (ballet) to be presented to audiences across Canada  
with the aim to increase their awareness on the importance of eliminating violence against women and girls  

Office of the Co-ordinator, Status of Women   Vote 90 (Grants and contributions)   (317,000)  



Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   317,000  
To provide for the First Nations management costs related to the clean up of unexploded explosive  
ordnance contaminated sites      



National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (498,215)  



Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   79,270  
 

  Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   418,945  



To provide funding for the costs related to the renovation of a building in Tunis    


Citizenship and Immigration   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (1,873,750)  



Foreign Affairs and International Trade   Vote 5 (Capital expenditures)   1,873,750  



To provide funding for the Financial Interoperability and Stewardship Initiative to support the upgrade  
and implementation of the Enterprise Resource Planning Systems    


Canada Revenue Agency   Vote 1 (Program expenditures)   (3,809,437)  



Canada Border Services Agency   Vote 10 (Operating expenditures)   3,809,437  



To provide funding to the PHAC/CIHR Influenza Research Network to support clinical trials of pandemic  
vaccine safety and immunogenicity in adults and children    


Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 40 (Operating expenditures)   (500,000)  



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   500,000  



To provide immigration and refugee legal aid funding for provinces and territories    


Citizenship and Immigration   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (3,000,000)  



Justice   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   3,000,000  



To provide support to departmental staff located at missions abroad    


Canadian Heritage   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (147,500)  



Canada Border Services Agency   Vote 10 (Operating expenditures)   (47,900)  



Foreign Affairs and International Trade   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   195,400  



To respond to the fall outbreak of H1N1      



Canadian Food Inspection Agency   Vote 30 (Operating expenditures and   (1,804,873)  
  contributions)    



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 40 (Operating expenditures)   1,804,873  



To support Exchanges Canada for the purpose of funding a component of Historica-Dominion Institute's  
Encounters with Canada Program      



Citizenship and Immigration   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (50,000)  



Canadian Heritage   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   50,000  



To support research activities surrounding the International Polar Year    


Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (300,000)  
 

  Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (300,000)  



Natural Sciences and Engineering Research   Vote 70 (Grants)   600,000  
Council      



To support research in chronic disease prevention in the area of effective interventions for cardiovascular  
disease      



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 Grants and contributions)   (99,985)  



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   99,985  



To support research in chronic disease prevention in the area of nutrition and cardiovascular disease  

Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 Grants and contributions)   (99,850)  



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   99,850  



To support research on public health and health care system responses to the H1N1 outbreak to inform  
future planning and decision making, and the differential effects of public health for dealing with H1N1 on  
vulnerable populations including Aboriginal peoples, young children, pregnant women, seniors and health  
care givers      



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 (Grants and contributions)   (150,000)  



Canadian Institutes of Health Research   Vote 25 (Grants)   150,000  



To support research on the environmental impact of substances contained in commodities regulated under  
the Food and Drugs Act      



Health   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (250,000)  



Natural Sciences and Engineering Research   Vote 70 (Grants)   250,000  
Council      



To support the activities of the International Aids Society in planning the XVIII 2010 International AIDS  
Conference      



Health   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (55,000)  



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 40 (Operating expenditures)   55,000  



To support the Canada Research Chairs at the Royal Military College    


Social Sciences and Humanities Research   Vote 85 (Grants)   (52,500)  
Council      



National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   52,500  



To support the Canadian Underserved Youth Forum project    


Citizenship and Immigration   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   (30,000)  



Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 (Grants and contributions)   30,000  



To support the co-ordination and implementation of the Pangnirtung project named "Making Connections  
for Youth"      



Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (50,000)  



Canadian Heritage   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   50,000  



To support the Federal Healthcare Partnership in recruitment and retention activities related to health  
professionals in the Federal Government      



National Defence   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (50,000)  



Veterans Affairs   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   50,000  



To support the implementation of the Arctic Research Infrastructure Fund    


Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (379,896)  



Parks Canada Agency   Vote 25 (Program expenditures)   379,896  



To support the Kativik Regional Government to streamline delivery of youth programming    


Indian Affairs and Northern Development   Vote 10 (Grants and contributions)   (524,800)  



Human Resources and Skills Development   Vote 5 (Grants and contributions)   524,800  



To support the National Managers' Community    


Industry   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (26,400)  



Treasury Board Secretariat   Vote 1 (Program expenditures)   26,400  



To support the operational activities of the three national employment equity councils: National Council of  
Federal Employees with Disabilities, National Council of Aboriginal Federal Employees, and National  
Council of Visible Minorities      



Fisheries and Oceans   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (45,178)  



Health   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (43,591)  



National Research Council of Canada   Vote 50 (Operating expenditures)   (18,819)  



Canada School of Public Service   Vote 40 (Program expenditures)   (4,115)  



Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (3,186)  



Economic Development Agency of Canada   Vote 1 (Operating expenditures)   (1,767)  
for the Regions of Quebec      



Chief Electoral Officer   Vote 15 (Program expenditures)   (1,637)  



Treasury Board Secretariat   Vote 1 (Program expenditures)   118,293  



To support research and publication on the global impact of chronic disease    


Public Health Agency of Canada   Vote 50 (Grants and contributions)   (75,000)  



International Development Research Centre   Vote 40 (Payments to the International   75,000  
  Development Research Centre)    



$1 Items included in these Supplementary Estimates


Through the Supplementary Estimates, an organization can seek changes to various spending authorities originally received through parliamentary approval of the previous Supply bills for Main or Supplementary Estimates. These alterations might include requests for additional funding relating to a transfer of funds from another organization, a re-allocation or amendment of existing spending authorities, or the addition of new authorities.

Parliamentary approval of such changes is sought through an enabling Supply bill. However, in order to be included in a Supply bill, an item must have a monetary value. This is not an issue when a department is also requesting an adjustment to its appropriation. However, in the absence of any increase to the Vote, a notional amount of "$1" allows the item to be included in the Supply bill.

The authority associated with each $1 item relates to either:

  1. Approval of grants – The wording used in the Estimates to describe a grant has a legislative character and, therefore all new grants or increases to existing grants must first be approved by Parliament before any payments can be made to eligible recipients. A $1 item is included when there is no requirement for additional appropriations because the new grant or the increase to an existing grant is to be funded from within existing resources or from a transfer of funds from another organization.

  2. Vote transfers within an organization – Through Supply legislation, an organization may have received spending authorities in more than one Vote (e.g., operating expenditures Vote and capital expenditures Vote). As the fiscal year progresses, and for various reasons, the organization may need to realign its approved funding due to changes in delivery mechanisms within organizational priorities.

  3. Transfers between organizations – Transfers between organizations are used for a variety of reasons such as: to redirect funding from one organization to another in order to manage or to implement more efficiently an initiative or project; and/or to reflect new organizational responsibilities.

  4. Modify authority embedded in existing vote wording – The Supplementary Estimates can be used to amend an existing authority that is embedded in the Vote wording of an organization. Most of these authorities can be found in the non-budgetary Vote wording of organizations and are related to limits or ceilings on loans and investments. Such non-budgetary Votes are preceded by the letter "L".

  5. Create new vote and associated wording – The Supplementary Estimates can be used to create a new vote with the associated wording which will give the organization the authority as specified in the new vote wording.

The following table captures, under each of the above categories, the instances where a $1 item is required in these Supplementary Estimates. A number of these transactions can be captured in a department's Vote wording, but will require a single $1 item. Therefore, as the following table is presented by category, there may be some departmental Votes that appear more than once despite the fact they relate to a single $1 item.

1. Approval of grants

  Vote    
Organization   Number   Explanation  



 
Citizenship and Immigration – Department   5c   To increase the grant "Grant for the Institute for  
    Canadian Citizenship" by $388,342 ; and to increase  
    the grant "Funding to support the development of  
    international migration policy and research" by  
    $196,000.  



Fisheries and Oceans   10c   To increase the grant "Grant Program for the  
    disposal of small craft harbours" by $250,000.  



Health – Canadian Institutes of Health   25c   To increase the grant "Grants for research projects  
Research     and personnel support" by $620,229 .  



Human Resources and Skills Development –   5c   To increase the grant "Grants to international and  
Department     domestic organization for technical assistance and  
    international cooperation on labour issues" by  
    $290,000 .  



Indian Affairs and Northern Development –   10c   To increase the grant "Payments to Yukon First  
Department     Nations pursuant to individual self-government  
    agreements" by $112,646; and to increase the grant  
    "Payments to self-governing Aboriginal  
    organizations, pursuant to comprehensive land claim  
    agreements, self-government agreements or treaty  
    legislation" by $150,000 .  




 

2. Vote transfers within an organization

  Vote    
Organization   Number   Explanation  



 
Canadian Heritage – Department   5c   To authorize the transfer of $4,386,780 from  
    Canadian Heritage Vote 1 to undertake projects that  
    will allow the Canadian Culture On-line Program to  
    better achieve its objective to support the creation of  
    digital cultural content reflective of our culture and  
    heritage diversity; of $1,799,042 from Canadian  
    Heritage Vote 1 to implement an Official Languages  
    Conflict Resolution Program and to research projects  
    in official languages; and of $728,600 from  
    Canadian Heritage Vote 1 to meet Vancouver 2010  
    Olympic requirements related to the Torch relay.  



Canadian Heritage – Canadian Broadcasting   25c   To authorize the transfer of $26,299,000 from  
Corporation     Canadian Heritage Vote 15 to fund capital  
    expenditures of Newsworld and RDI (Réseau de  
    l'information), and fund capital projects such as: the  
    disaffiliation projects in three Quebec markets; the  
    transition to High Definition Television (HDTV); and  
    the transition to digital broadcasting for delivery of  
    television signals beyond the August 2011 CRTC  
    deadline for analog distribution.  



Environment – Department   10c   To authorize the transfer of $241,000 from  
    Environment Vote 1 for additional contribution costs  
    associated with the Freshwater Programs - Great  
    Lakes Remediation and Lake Winnipeg Research  
    Consortium.  



Fisheries and Oceans   1c   To authorize the transfer of $3,022,259 from  
    Fisheries and Oceans Vote 10 to reduce the amount  
    of new appropriations required and $127,600 from  
    Fisheries and Oceans Vote 10 for the Small Craft  
    Harbours Class Contribution Program to support the  
    accelerated construction of the Pangnirtung small  
    craft harbour in Nunavut.  



Fisheries and Oceans   5c   To authorize the transfer of $232,400 from Fisheries  
    and Oceans Vote 1 for personnel costs related to new  
    collective agreements, and associated with staff  
    whose salaries are charged against Major Capital  
    projects.  



Fisheries and Oceans   10c   To authorize the transfer of $250,000 from Fisheries  
    and Oceans Vote 1 to support divestiture projects  
    under the grant program for Small Craft Harbours and  
    $140,200 from Fisheries and Oceans Vote 1 for the  
    support of academic research and development related  
    to science priorities (Academic Research Contribution  
    Program).  



Health – Public Health Agency of Canada   45c   To authorize the transfer of $1,883,616 from Health  
    Vote 40 to fund the Human Pathogens and Toxins  
    Biosafety/Biosecurity program ($1,385,616) and to  
    support investments in various capital projects  
    ($498,000).  



Human Resources and Skills Development –   1c   To authorize the transfer of $785,753 from Human  
Department     Resources and Skills Development Vote 5 to reduce  
    the amount of new appropriations required.  



Human Resources and Skills Development -   7c   To authorize the transfer of $87,103 from Human  
Department     Resources and Skills Development Vote 1 to fund  
    the write-off of debts due to the Crown.  



Indian Affairs and Northern Development –   10c   To authorize the transfer of $15,000,000 from Indian  
Department     Affairs and Northern Development Vote 1 to fund  
    provincial budget increases for family violence shelter  
    services, provincially billed income assistance  
    payments and education payments and school  
    construction.  



Industry – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $2,351,134 from  
    Industry Vote 10 to reduce the amount of new  
    appropriations required.  



Industry – Department   5c   To authorize the transfer of $1,378,339 from  
    Industry Vote 1 to support investments in various  
    capital projects; and $1,449,000 from Industry Vote  
    10 to reduce the amount of new appropriations  
    required.  



Industry – Canadian Space Agency   35c   To authorize the transfer of $200,000 from Industry  
    Vote 25 to support research, awareness and learning  
    in space science and technology.  



Industry – National Research Council of   60c   To authorize the transfer of $120,000 from Industry  
Canada     Vote 50 to provide funding for the Bureau  
    International des Poids et Mesures and to provide  
    funding for the new not-for-profit corporation related  
    to the privatization of the Research Press.  



National Defence – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $110,953,261 from  
    National Defence Vote 5 to reduce the amount of  
    new appropriations required.  



Natural Resources – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $100,000 from Natural  
    Resources Vote 2b to support the implementation of  
    the new Arctic Research Infrastructure Fund.  



Natural Resources – Department   5c   To authorize the transfer of $325,000 from Natural  
    Resources Vote 1 to cover anticipated claims under  
    the Property Value Protection Program and the  
    Municipal Tax Revenue Loss Protection Program  
    associated with low-level radioactive waste clean-up  
    in the Port Hope area.  



Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness –   15c   To authorize the transfer of $872,031 from Public  
Canada Border Services Agency     Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 10 for  
    the Incident Management and Reporting System.  



Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness –   25c   To authorize the transfer of $7,000,000 from Public  
Canadian Security Intelligence Service     Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 20 to  
    support progress on the National Headquarter  
    Phase III construction project.  



Public Works and Government Services   1c   To authorize the transfer of $1,082,564 from Public  
    Works and Government Services Vote 5 for  
    operating and maintenance costs for the new federal  
    building project in the Estimauville sector of Quebec  
    City.  



Transport – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $3,339,000 from  
    Transport Vote 5 to cover the operating costs of  
    various dredging projects in Ontario and Quebec;  
    $500,000 from Transport Vote 10 for the Security  
    and Prosperity Partnership Contribution Program; and  
    $221,948 from Transport Vote 10 to cover various  
    operating activities related to ongoing projects under  
    the Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program.  




 

3. Transfers between organizations

  Vote    
Organization   Number   Explanation  



 
Atlantic Canada Opportunities   5c   To authorize the transfer of $1,275,787 from  
Agency – Department     National Defence Vote 1 to assist in the organization  
    and delivery of the 2009 Halifax International  
    Security Forum; and $317,000 from Canadian  
    Heritage Vote 90 to provide financial support to the  
    Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada to increase  
    economic development activity through the creation  
    of an original production (ballet) to be presented to  
    audiences across Canada with the aim to increase  
    their awareness on the importance of eliminating  
    violence against women and girls.  



Canadian Heritage – Department   5c   To authorize the transfer of $50,000 from Indian  
    Affairs and Northern Development Vote 10 to  
    support the co-ordination and implementation of the  
    Pangnirtung project named "Making Connections for  
    Youth"; $50,000 from Citizenship and Immigration  
    Vote 5 to support Exchanges Canada for the purpose  
    of funding a component of Historica-Dominion  
    Institute's Encounters with Canada Program; and  
    $35,000 from Natural Resources Vote 5 for Youth  
    Employment Strategy.  



Foreign Affairs and International   40c   To authorize the transfer of $129,606 from Health  
Trade – International Development     Vote 25 for the Global Health Research initiative to  
Research Centre     develop new knowledge to strengthen health systems  
    and build global health research capacity in the  
    developing countries and in Canada and $75,000  
    from Health Vote 50 to support the research and  
    publication on the global impact of chronic disease.  



Health – Canadian Institutes of Health   Vote 25c   To authorize the transfer of $50,000 from Health  
Research     Vote 10 to implement and evaluate the impact of an  
    Aboriginal supplement to the "Everybody gets to  
    Play" Community Mobilization Tool Kit; $500,000  
    from Health Vote 40 to provide funding to the Public  
    Health Agency of Canada and Canadian Institutes of  
    Health Research Influenza Research Network to  
    support clinical trials of pandemic vaccine safety and  
    immunogenicity in adults and children; and $349,835  
    from Health Vote 50 to support research on public  
    health and health care system responses to the H1N1  
    outbreak to inform future planning and decision  
    making, and the differential effects of public health  
    for dealing with H1N1 on vulnerable populations  
    including Aboriginal peoples, young children,  
    pregnant women, seniors and health care givers  
    ($150,000), to support research in chronic disease  
    prevention in the area of effective interventions for  
    cardiovascular disease ($99,985), and to support  
    research in chronic disease prevention in the area of  
    nutrition and cardiovascular disease ($99,850).  



Health – Public Health Agency of Canada   50c   To authorize the transfer of $150,000 from Health  
    Vote 25 representing the return of unused funds for  
    Canadian Institutes of Health Research initiative  
    "Emerging Team Grant: Co-morbidity of brain  
    disorders and other health problems" and $30,000  
    from Citizen and Immigration Vote 5 to support the  
    Canadian Underserved Youth Forum project.  



Human Resources and Skills   5c   To authorize the transfer of $524,800 from Indian  
Development – Department     Affairs and Northern Development Vote 10 to  
    support the Kativik Regional Government to  
    streamline delivery of youth programming.  



Indian Affairs and Northern   10c   To authorize the transfer of $418,945 from National  
Development – Department     Defence Vote 1 , to provide for the First Nations  
    management costs related to clean up of unexploded  
    explosive ordnance contaminated sites; and  
    $1,024,287 from Indian Affairs and Northern  
    Development Vote 39b to adjust the transfer of  
    resources determined prior to the creation of the new  
    Agency in August, 2009.  



Industry – National Research Council of   50c   To authorize the transfer of $250,000 from Public  
Canada     Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 30 for  
    the assessment, management and remediation of  
    federal contaminated sites.  



Industry – National Research Council of   60c   To authorize the transfer of $261,862 from Natural  
Canada     Resources Vote 5 for the Youth Employment  
    Strategy.  



Industry – Natural Sciences and   70c   To authorize the transfer of $300,000 from Indian  
Engineering Research Council     Affairs and Northern Development Vote 1 and  
    $300,000 from Indian Affairs and Northern  
    Development Vote 10 to support research activities  
    surrounding the International Polar Year; and  
    $250,000 from Health Vote 1 to support research on  
    the environmental impact of substances contained in  
    commodities regulated under the Food and Drugs  
    Act.  



Justice – Department   5c   To authorize the transfer of $3,000,000 from  
    Citizenship and Immigration Vote 5 to provide  
    immigration and refugee legal aid funding for  
    provinces and territories.  



National Defence – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $5,000,000 from Natural  
    Resources Vote 1 for the assessment, management  
    and remediation of federal contaminated sites,  
    $705,480 from Transport Vote 1 for the return of  
    unused funds for public security initiatives related to  
    Marine Security Operations Centres and $52,500  
    from Industry Vote 85 to support the Canada  
    Research Chairs at the Royal Military College.  



Privy Council – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $45,000 from Foreign  
    Affairs and International Trade Vote 25 for the  
    creation and operations of an advisory group on the  
    establishment of a Canadian democracy promotion  
    agency whose mandate is to provide support to fragile  
    and emerging democracies abroad.  



Public Safety and Emergency   10c   To authorize the transfer of $3,809,437 from Canada  
Preparedness – Canada Border Services     Revenue Agency Vote 1 to provide funding for the  
Agency     Financial Interoperability and Stewardship Initiative  
    to support the upgrade and implementation of the  
    Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.  



Public Safety and Emergency   30c   To authorize the transfer of $84,879 from Public  
Preparedness – Correctional Service     Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 40 for  
    salary increase further to the Master Service  
    Agreement of Correctional Service Information  
    technology Function.  



Public Safety and Emergency   40c   To authorize the transfer of $50,000 from Public  
Preparedness – National Parole Board     Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 30 for  
    the implementation of the transformation agenda  
    towards improving institutions and community  
    corrections facilities.  



Transport – Department   1c   To authorize the transfer of $88,920 from Public  
    Safety and Emergency Preparedness Vote 1 for the  
    creation and operations of an aviation security  
    assessment course.  




 

4. Create new vote and associated wording

  Vote    
Organization   Number   Explanation  



 
Human Resources and Skills   7c   Pursuant to section 25(2) of the Financial  
Development – Department     Administration Act , to write off from the Accounts of  
    Canada 935 debts due to Her Majesty in right of  
    Canada amounting to $87,103 related to  
    overpayments from the Government Annuities  
    Account.