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.
$329,300.00
Apr 1, 2022
Academia
Physical Properties of the Rocks Comprising Asteroid Bennu and Comparison to those of Similar Asteroid Types as Sampled by Terrestrial Meteorites
22EXPOSICA
The to-be-measured physical properties of asteroid Bennu's rocks - their strength, elasticity, seismic velocities, and
thermal conductivity - constrain aspects of its current geology and how it responds to impacts. The thermal
properties - how the asteroid absorbs, conducts, and radiates heat - influence how Bennu's orbit slowly evolves.
Bennu is comprised of rock fragments from at least one much larger parent asteroid and physical property
measurements may allow estimation of the parent's size. The University of Calgary will be concentrating on
determining the strengths, seismic velocities, and elasticity of Bennu’s returned samples
$300,000.00
Apr 1, 2022
Academia
Mineralogical Investigations of Bennu-Like Analogues in Preparation for Sample Return
22EXPOSITO
As the initial letter in the acronym OSIRIS-REx signifies one of the core mission objectives is to return a sample of an asteroid to help us better understand the origins not only of the solar system but perhaps also ourselves. In preparation to study these precious samples we are beginning a multistage research program now focused on meteoritical and terrestrial analog materials. The fundamental purpose of this program is to establish the methods and protocols we will need to ensure not only that the maximum research benefits are gained from OSIRIS-REx material but also that the material is properly curated and that samples are preserved for future study.
The research program is divided into two fundamental areas: mineralogical and organics. Both areas will rely heavily on elemental and isotopic analysis to be performed by us in cooperation with our research consortium partners but the critical initial work of sample curation and sample categorization will be undertaken at the ROM.
Several of the carbonaceous chondrite meteorite types can serve as Bennu-like analogs. They will be invaluable in creating techniques and protocols for studying OSIRIS-REx sample return material. These types are the CV-CK, CM and the unique Tagish Lake CI2 meteorite. Each type will provide different analog materials: CAI and chondrules (CV-CK); mineral grains (olivine, pyroxenes, metal-sulfides, clays, serpentines, carbonates, phosphates, etc.), soluble and insoluble organic matter (CM and Tagish), etc. which will be our best approximations of what OSIRIS-REx may return. Since the mission will be returning regolith material, we will also be looking for xenolithic components from non-carbonaceous impactors such as ordinary chondrites, iron-nickel or achondritic meteorites. The ROM collection also contains a wide selection of all these types of meteorites for comparison. Additionally, the ROM mineral collection contains extensive suites of clay, serpentine group and related minerals which are encountered in aqueously altered carbonaceous chondrites such as the CM and CI types which will also serve as analogs.
$300,000.00
Apr 1, 2022
Academia
Micro-Analysis of Chondritic Meteorites
22EXPOSIYO
This study will aid in the preparation for the analysis of the pristine samples to be returned from asteroid
(101955) Bennu – Canada’s first pristine samples returned from space. It has three parts:
1. Continue the development of thermal measurement techniques to investigate the returned-samples.
2. Gain some experience working with pristine and fragile samples that may contain volatiles.
3. Prove out our new measurement chambers that will allow spectroscopic analyses while maintaining
cleanliness and volatile preservation.
4. Assess other techniques that may be used to quantify properties of chondritic meteorites,
particularly at the micro-scale.
$149,400.00
Apr 1, 2022
Academia
Co-Investigator on the Mars Perseverance Rover: Mastcam-Z
22EXPCOI4
Dr. Cloutis has been involved in the NASA Mars Perseverance Rover mission since 2013, as a Co-Investigator on the Mastcam-Z
Science Team (and as a Collaborator on the SuperCam Science Team). Mastcam-Z was selected for flight on the rover and is
currently operating on Mars. He proposes to continue, deepen, and expand this involvement through this Announcement of
Opportunity.
With this Co-Investigator grant he will be able to more fully participate in this ongoing mission. The Co-Investigator grant will
allow: (1) The proposer to attend team meetings of the full rover team and Mastcam-Z and SuperCam teams; (2) fund
Canadian students to contribute more fully to rover and instrument operations in various roles; (3) respond to new discoveries
by the mission via short-turnaround supporting laboratory studies; (4) train Canadian students via analogue field deployment
to be able to better engage in rover data analysis; (5) bring new Canadian HQP into planetary exploration
$150,000.00
Apr 1, 2022
Academia
Planetary Mission Co-Investigator support for the Colour and Surface Stereo Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the 2016 ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
22EXPCOI3
Mission Co-Investigators (Co-Is) are selected to broaden the scientific expertise of the team, and to facilitate mission
success by providing aid with addressing the mission goals. Through his 20 years of mission experience, Tornabene and his
team will continue to refine the calibration of CaSSIS, develop data products, contribute to the ongoing development of
mission operations and research tools, enable public involvement, and regularly support mission operations, training and
outreach activities. Tornabene is specifically tasked by the CaSSIS PI with contributing, maintaining and prioritizing all
targets that fall under the science themes of “Impacts” and “Composition”. He is also tasked to lead, facilitate, and
collaborate on, science investigations that fall under, or relate to, these themes
$576,057.00
Apr 1, 2022
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants: Fraser Valley
S234838CP6
Employment Related Services
$451,091.63
Apr 1, 2022
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants: Vancouver Island South
S234838CP7
Employment Related Services
$1,638,187.45
Apr 1, 2022
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Toronto South LIP: National LIP Secretariat Pilot Project
S238716006
Indirect
$2,742,136.90
Apr 1, 2022
Not-for-profit organization or charity
CVIMS Resettlement Assistance Program
R234839CVI
Assessments, Orientation, Accommodation, Linkages
$743,287.05
Apr 1, 2022
Not-for-profit organization or charity
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants: Thompson, Okanagan and Kootenay
S234838CP4
Employment Related Services