Grants and Contributions
About this information
In June 2016, as part of the Open Government Action Plan, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) committed to increasing the transparency and usefulness of grants and contribution data and subsequently launched the Guidelines on the Reporting of Grants and Contributions Awards, effective April 1, 2018.
The rules and principles governing government grants and contributions are outlined in the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments. Transfer payments are transfers of money, goods, services or assets made from an appropriation to individuals, organizations or other levels of government, without the federal government directly receiving goods or services in return, but which may require the recipient to provide a report or other information subsequent to receiving payment. These expenditures are reported in the Public Accounts of Canada. The major types of transfer payments are grants, contributions and \'other transfer payments\'.
Included in this category, but not to be reported under proactive disclosure of awards, are (1) transfers to other levels of government such as Equalization payments as well as Canada Health and Social Transfer payments. (2) Grants and contributions reallocated or otherwise redistributed by the recipient to third parties; and (3) information that would normally be withheld under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act.
$2,276,655.25
Jun 21, 2019
Government
Building and Enhancing Law Enforcement Capacity in Yukon to Address Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada
The overarching drug-impaired driving project objective is to protect public safety on roadways in Canada by equipping law enforcement with the training, tools and technology necessary to enforce new and existing drug-impaired driving legislation, and to deter through research, public awareness and the development of evidence-based policies.
$413,253.50
Jun 14, 2019
Academia
Right-wing extremism in Quebec: Operations, ideologies and prevention
4016954
The purpose of the contribution is to provide funding to document the phenomenon of Quebec’s extreme right wing and to equip community partners, teachers, youth and police officers in their response to extreme right wing narratives.
$304,253.50
Jun 14, 2019
Academia
Right-wing extremism in Quebec: Operations, ideologies and prevention
3069228
The purpose of the contribution is to provide funding to document the phenomenon of Quebec’s extreme right wing and to equip community partners, teachers, youth and police officers in their response to extreme right wing narratives.
$447,963.66
Jun 13, 2019
Academia
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities on Violent Extremism - a Canadian Replication Study
3832725
The purpose of the contribution is to provide funding to understand and assess the experience and views of those who have shared, or who would consider sharing, concerns with authorities about “intimate others” (i.e., partners, family members, friends), specifically, their concerns regarding suspected involvement in violent extremist activity across the ideological, political, and social spectrum at home and/or abroad.
$415,317.21
Jun 13, 2019
Academia
Community Reporting Thresholds: Sharing Information with Authorities on Violent Extremism - a Canadian Replication Study
3071323
The purpose of the contribution is to provide funding to understand and assess the experience and views of those who have shared, or who would consider sharing, concerns with authorities about “intimate others” (i.e., partners, family members, friends), specifically, their concerns regarding suspected involvement in violent extremist activity across the ideological, political, and social spectrum at home and/or abroad.
$161,750.00
Jun 11, 2019
Government
Shubenacadie Floodplain Study
the PSIMS agreement number: 20794
The Shubenacadie Lakes System, which contains over 70 tributary lakes/ponds and having a surface area of approximately 388 square kilometres. The Historic Shubenacadie Canal System links the Halifax Harbour with the Shubenacadie River, and contains 9 locks, only one of which is operational. Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) is moving forward under Stream 2 of NDMP to enhance flooding mitigation for Nova Scotia's largest municipality. Proposed project is to include rainfall return periods and the impacts of such rainfall on adjacent infrastructure. The project will develop floodplain limits based on current rainfall patterns and will project future floodplain limits based on rainfall patterns projected by climate change models and IPCC AR5 emission scenarios. Further investigation using LiDAR technology would provide accurate results when assessing floodplain delineation. The aim is to measure flows at several key locations within the watershed to capture a range in conditions
$86,250.00
Jun 11, 2019
Government
Sackville Rivers Mitigation Planning
the PSIMS agreement number: 20795
HRM recently finalized the flood risk assessment study under NDMP Stream 1. The study assessed flood risk in flood prone areas across HRM selected from over 900 such sites. The study highlighted that significant parts of development within the Municipality were built within large natural watershed systems, and more specifically built within the floodplains of those watersheds. The Sackville Rivers system was identified as the highest priority area for flooding mitigation under the Stream 1 NDMP. Having completed the analysis under both Stream 1 and Stream 2 of NDMP, HRM is in a position to move forward with a mitigation planning study under Stream 3 of NDMP using results of previous studies as the foundation. This study will assess in further detail the engineering feasibility of potential flood remediation measures for this system for the high risk area
$20,000.00
Jun 11, 2019
Government
Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) Flood Mapping Plan Development
the PSIMS agreement number:20793
The Municipality of the District of Guysborough (MODG) has a vast coast line with many communities dotting the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Climate Change has began to alter lives of Nova Scotia residents. This project for mitigation planning will allow the MODG to make forward looking decisions for placing of infrastructure, economic development, housing, planning and development, emergency management, etc. The goal is to ensure planning and sound decision making to prevent as many losses as possible including life, property, and monetary. To take what the MODG learned from the Risk Assessment Exercises and the Flood Mapping and turn that into a plan moving forward to better position the MODG for accurate, forward thinking, and informed decision making to mitigate challenges in the near and distant future
$9,200.00
Jun 11, 2019
Government
Petite Riviere Watershed Flooding Risk Assessment
the PSIMS agreement number: 20792
To produce a flooding study for Municipality of Lunenburg in order to; better inform emergency management planning and priority setting, the development of risk action plans, and information and communication materials to ensure vulnerable communities are aware of localized hazards and the associated risks that may affect them.
$7,758,276.24
Jun 3, 2019
Government
National Disaster Mitigation Program for Ontario's Projects
the PSIMS agreement number: 21146 the RDIMS number of the signed agreement: # 3060858
this agreement includes 61 projects for Province of Ontario • Concession Road 7 Bridge over the Nottawasaga River - Embankment Stabilization/ C5- 7006-01
• Alice Insights Incorporated/ C5-7006-03
• Paris Flood Mitigation Class Environmental Assessment/ C5-7006-05
• Cataraqui Region Flood Risk Assessment and Floodplain Mapping Strategy/ C5-7006-06
• CLOCA Flood Warning Network Enhancement/ C5-7006-07
• Municipality of Clarington Emergency Flood Access and Mitigation Study/ C5-7006-08
• Leitch MacLennan Drain @ East Ridge Drive Culvert Replacement/ C5-7006-09
• Flooding Assessment for the Town of Orangeville/ C5-7006-10
• Updated Flood Risk Mitigation Plan for Cooksville Creek/ C5-7006-11
• Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) - New Hamburg Flood Mitigation Study/ C5-7006-13
• Lora Bay Risk Assessment/ C5-7006-15
• Floodplain Mapping - Urban Milton/ C5-7006-17
• Floodplain Mapping and Spill Quantification - Morrison Wedgwood Diversion Channel/ C5-7006-18
• Maplehurst Correctional Centre Flood Mitigation Planning C5-7006-19
• Halton Region Severe Weather Impact Model/ C5-7006-20
• Battlefield Creek & Stoney Creek Flood Plain Mapping Updates/ C5-7006-21
• Saltfleet Flood and Erosion Control Wetland Mitigation Project/ C5-7006-22
• Wetland Enhancement Partnership within the Lake Simcoe Basin to Eliminate Chronic Community Flooding/ C5-7006-24
• Mosquito Creek Floodplain Mapping Update/ C5-7006-25
• Lighthouse Cove Flood Mitigation Ingress/Egress Project/ C5-7006-26
• Stormwater Management Master Plan/ C5-7006-27
• Southeast Leamington Graduated Risk Floodplain Mapping/ C5-7006-29
• LPRCA Riverine Flood Plain Mapping/ C5-7006-30
• Norfolk County Lake Erie Shoreline Hazard Mapping/ C5-7006-31
• Port Bruce Harbour Flood Mitigation Project/ C5-7006-32
• Flood Erosion Hazard Mitigation/ C5-7006-33
• Harriston Flood Mitigation Planning Options Analysis and Small Scale Projects / C5-7006-35
• Risk Assessment for New Tecumseth/ C5-7006-37
• Town of Newmarket - Corporate Risk Scan/ C5-7006-38
• La Vase River & Cooks Creek Floodplain Mapping Update/ C5-7006-39
• Parks Creek & Jessups Creek Floodplain Mapping Update/ C5-7006-40
• Wingham and Area Flood Plain Mapping Update/ C5-7006-41
• Baxter Creek Floodplain Mapping/ C5-7006-42
• Flood Forecasting and Warning System Strategic Design and Tactical Plan / C5-7006-43
• Hydrometric Monitoring Network Optimization for Flood Forecasting/ C5-7006-44
• Jackson Creek Floodplain Mapping/ C5-7006-45
• Township of Pelee Shoreline Protection Mitigation Plan/ C5-7006-47
• Greening Your Neighbourhoods Waterloo Region/ C5-7006-54
• City of Ottawa Emergency Management Toolkit/ C5-7006-55
• City of Ottawa Flood Plain Mapping - Findlay Creek/ C5-7006-56
• Flood Mitigation Measures For Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal Water Treatment Plant/ C5-7006-57
• Mitigating Flood Risk at the Chesterville Dam/ C5-7006-58
• United Counties of Prescott and Russell (UCPR) Floodplain Mapping - South Indian Creek and the Lavigne Creek Tributary/ C5-7006-59
• Casselman and Russell Weirs Hazard Classification Update/ C5-7006-60
• St. Clair Region Conservation Authority - Flood Mapping Phase 2/ C5-7006-61
• Rehabilitation of the Romeo Arch Trunk Storm Sewer/ C5-7006-62
• Oldcastle Storm Water Master Plan/ C5-7006-63
• Flood Access and Egress Study - McIntyre and Neebing Rivers, McVicar and Pennock Creeks/ C5-7006-65
• 2019 Flood Forecasting and Warning Decision Support System Implementation/ C5-7006-66
• 2019 Petticoat Creek Hydrology Update/ C5-7006-67
• Black Creek at Rockcliffe Detailed Design and Implementation Study/ C5-7006-68
• Duffins Creek Watershed Floodplain Mapping Update/ C5-7006-69
• Flood Emergency Management Plan/ C5-7006-70
• Pickering and Ajax Flood Control Dyke Restoration Environmental Assessment/ C5-7006-71
• Flood Forecasting and Warning Hydrometric Network Modernization (Phase 2)/ C5-7006-72
• Focus on Flooding and Reducing the Impacts of Stormwater in the Upper Thames Watershed - Phase 2/ C5-7006-73
• South Western Ontario Flood Forecasting Database Support and Enhancement (Phase 3)/ C5-7006-74
• Dain City Stormwater Risk Assessment/ C5-7006-78
• Welland Stormwater Management Pond Risk Assessment/ C5-7006-79
• Corbett Creek Floodplain Mapping and Master Drainage Study/ C5-7006-80