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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.

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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.

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Government

Agreement:

National Disaster Mitigation Program for Ontario's Projects

Agreement Number:

the PSIMS agreement number: 21146 the RDIMS number of the signed agreement: # 3060858

Duration: from Jun 3, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020
Description:

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

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP)
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M5G 2E5

$69,042.65

May 24, 2019

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Dashmesh Culture Centre

Agreement Number:

3047655

Duration: from May 24, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020
Description:

The purpose of this contribution is to provide funding for the installation of a closed circuit television system, alarm system, gates and fences.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Communities At Risk: Security Infrastructure Program (SIP)
Location: Calgary, Alberta, CA T3J 2X5

Other

Agreement:

Search and Rescue Prevention Indigenous Engagement

Agreement Number:

the PSIMS agreement number: 20908

Duration: from May 22, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020
Description:

The project being proposed by the British Columbia Search and Rescue Association (BCSARA) will react to feedback and engagement with First Nations communities in B.C that suggests a need for Search and Rescue (SAR) prevention programs and materials to be more inclusive and culturally appropriate. The concept of a NIF project to consult with Indigenous organizations and communities on SAR prevention materials and activities was brought forward to the BCSARA board several years ago, at that time another priority was chosen. Several recent events and changes present an opportunity to move such a project ahead, these include: -Establishment of the First Nations Coordination Unit in Emergency Management British Columbia (EMBC), providing a link between the EMBC role in supporting SAR, including prevention, and Indigenous Nation to Nation conversations providing an opportunity to include SAR related discussion. -Regional Partnership Tables being developed through Indigenous Nation conversations providing an opportunity to include SAR related discussion. -Interest in corroborating in Adventure Smart programs being received from several indigenous organizations including the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council and the Aboriginal Youth Mountain Bike Association.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Search and Rescue New Initiatives Fund (SAR NIF)
Location: Sidney, British Columbia, CA V8L 3S6

Government

Agreement:

1-500 yr Flood Mapping - North SK River, Prince Albert SK

Agreement Number:

the PSIMS agreement number: 20799

Duration: from May 22, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020
Description:

The general scope of this project is to complete a river hydraulics model to update the flood mapping for the City of Prince Albert. State of the art modeling and mapping techniques will be required to complete the study with a three phased approach being implemented: Phase 1-Data Acquisition and Review: - Review previous hydraulics and flood mapping reports and establish model domain area in order to identify data gaps to complete the modeling. - Conduct a hydrographic river survey to measure bathymetry profiles of the North Saskatchewan River and the Spruce River within the study area; and - Summarize available data regarding infrastructure (i.e. culverts, bridges, outfalls, storm water connectivity, etc.) Phase 2 - River Hydraulics Modeling: - Complete a statistical analysis of historical stream-flow data to estimate design flows for the 100-yr and 500-yr return periods for the North SK River and Spruce River. - Create geometric data for the hydraulic model of the study reach by including LiDAR and bathymetric data for the North SK River and Spruce River and set-up model parameters. - Calibrate-validate the model with observed/historic flood data and conduct a sensitivity analysis of critical parameters within the process Phase 3 - Flood Hazard Analysis and Reporting - Evaluate the two design flood events by using the hydraulics model and estimate water levels and velocity profiles of flood waters. - Apply and calibrate model for the design floods. - Identify the two flood hazard zones (floodway and flood fringe) and develop GIS based flood maps. - Identify possible mitigation measures to minimize the impact of design flood.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP)
Location: Regina/ Régina, Saskatchewan, CA S4P 3T2

Government

Agreement:

Yukon Flood Management System

Agreement Number:

the PSIMS agreement number: 20758

Duration: from May 22, 2019 to Mar 31, 2020
Description:

The project will enable improved flood preparedness and emergency response through production of flood maps and adapted flood forecasts during flood season. Develop flood forecast models, adaptable flood maps including incorporating climate change, and flood detection tools to be applied as a flood management system for all Yukon communities and critical highway infrastructure.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP)
Location: Whitehorse, Yukon, CA Y1A 2C6

$15,285,000.00

May 17, 2019

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Cybertip.ca

Duration: from May 17, 2019 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) will deliver the following activities: The Canadian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) will deliver the following activities: operate Cybertip.ca, Canada's national tip-line to report suspected cases of child sexual abuse and exploitation on the Internet. C3P will provide the public with an anonymous reporting mechanism, triage reports received from the public and send the relevant reports to law enforcement officials for investigation; further develop and maintain its Arachnid system and related innovative efforts; provide assistance and support to survivors of child sexual exploitation through their victim support strategy and conduct activities to increase public awareness of this issue.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: (CPCSOC) Contribution Program to Combat Serious and Organized Crime
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R3N 0E7

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

B'nai Brith National Organization of Canada

Agreement Number:

3038739

Duration: from May 16, 2019 to Sep 30, 2019
Description:

The purpose of this contribution is to provide funding for the installation of a closed circuit television system, access control, alarm system, window film and planters.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Communities At Risk: Security Infrastructure Program (SIP)
Location: North York, Ontario, CA M3H 4Y8

$93,771.00

May 16, 2019

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Addressing Gendered Violence against Inuit Women: A review of police policies and practices in Inuit Nunangat

Duration: from May 16, 2019 to Oct 31, 2019
Description:

Given high rates of violence against Inuit women, the recipient stresses need to improve relations with police and social services. There is a paucity of research reflecting Inuit women's perceptions of and experiences with the police, as well as the issues and challenges faced when policing Inuit communities. The recipient emphasizes the importance of ensuring good first encounters between police services and Inuit women. If these critical first interactions are poor, women may be deterred from pursuing further legal action against their abuser. Many Inuit women do not have a good understanding of the Canadian justice system, which is very different from Inuit cultural norms. The recipient will examine international policing practices with an emphasis on innovative government responses to improve service delivery to Indigenous communities.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Policy Development Contribution Program (PDCP)
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1N 7B7

Not-for-profit organization or charity

Agreement:

Joining the Circle: A Review of effective Police Involvement in Multi-Sector Collaboration in Indigenous Communities

Duration: from May 16, 2019 to Oct 31, 2019
Description:

The CSKA will work with the following partners: the Muscoda First Nation, the English River First Nation, the Living Skies Centre for Social Inquiry and the Prince Albert Métis Women's Association, the project will examine various collaborative models which have already been put into practice in several prairie communities, including the Hub model. The project will examine the key ingredients, techniques, challenges, and opportunities in client-centered, upstream models of multi-sector collaboration.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Policy Development Contribution Program (PDCP)
Location: Saskatoon , Saskatchewan, CA S7N 3R2

$99,883.00

May 16, 2019

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Examining Police Policies and Practices in Mi'kma'ki - Pathways to Positive Policing Relationships

Duration: from May 16, 2019 to Oct 31, 2019
Description:

Knowledge gathering / sharing circles will involve invited community members, Elders, Indigenous service providers, band councils, and representatives from several social service organizations pertaining to sexual violence and responses to such. These will identify gaps and explore opportunities for culturally grounded best practices to reduce racism, sexism and discrimination. Collectively, the activities are intended to develop the creation of an up-to-date map of policing services and policies currently in place in Mi'kma'ki to help inform the development of tools and resources to address gaps in the delivery of culturally competent police services.

Organization: Public Safety Canada
Program Name: Policy Development Contribution Program (PDCP)
Location: Antigonish , Nova Scotia, CA B2G 2W5