Grants and Contributions

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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.

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.

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Academia

Agreement:

Biosignatures of the Subsurface Accessed through Serpentine Portals (BioSATS)

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Dec 31, 2024
Description:

Water rock reaction, known as serpentinization, has the potential to support life on other worlds (planets and moons), by providing energy. Detecting life at sites of serpentinization on other worlds requires the ability to find serpentinization sites and detect biosignatures, i.e. select investigation sites that have present/past conditions that are/were favourable to support life.

This project aims to study life's signatures (i.e. its isotopic and molecular imprints, and its interaction with the environment) at sites of serpentinization and to contribute that knowledge to a joint international proposal whose purpose is to develop a remote sensing method for detecting habitable sites of serpentinization. This project will result in scientific knowledge of life's biosignatures at active serpentinized springs and preservation of life's biosignatures in inactive serpentinized springs, while contributing to the technological development of an algorithm for detecting serpentinized springs using machine learning and remote sensing data collected from satellites and drones.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Program Name: Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Location: St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador, CA A1C 5S7

$100,000.00

Mar 23, 2020

Academia

Agreement:

Multi-Site Data Acquisition and Analysis in Support for TICFIRE Adaptation to NASA's A-CCP Satellite Mission Program

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

Climate change is one of the main environmental concerns for Canadians. The largest climate uncertainty is primarily due to atmospheric water vapor, clouds and precipitations. These processes are a powerful modulator of the greenhouse effect. Currently, we have little knowledge of the global cloud properties, like ice crystal size, number concentration or their links to aerosols in cloud formation and precipitation.

The project goal is to optimize the performance of the Thin Ice Clouds in Far IR Experiment (TICFIRE) instrument from field experimentations, theoretical simulations, and data assimilation. The result will provide unprecedented accuracy on important cloud variables. In time, this work will lead us to significant improvements on weather forecasting and climate processes monitoring.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Program Name: Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA H3C 3P8

$100,000.00

Mar 23, 2020

Academia

Agreement:

Assessment of Regolith Abrasive Wear Resistance of Base Materials and Protective Coatings in Simulated Planetary Environments

Agreement Number:

19FAMCGB15

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Mar 31, 2025
Description:

The state-of-the-art materials used for Lunar and Martian missions are designed for shorter-term missions with only limited digging or mining. The future of space exploration calls for much longer-term missions, including bases, and the possibility of space mining. This will require the development of materials and coatings that will last much longer and resist regolith abrasive wear under much more aggressive conditions of space mining.

The primary purpose of this project is to study the ability of materials and coatings to resist the abrasive wear from regolith, which is the abrasive dust found on the surface of the Moon and Mars. The main objectives are to develop a test to characterize regolith abrasive wear for common structural materials and to develop coatings to resist regolith abrasive wear. The coatings developed to resist regolith abrasive wear can be adapted to other industries in Canada that face similar aggressive conditions, such as mining, oil and gas, aerospace and hydropower.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Program Name: Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA H3A 2T5

$99,761.00

Mar 23, 2020
Description:

It is a great challenge to accurately monitor the atmosphere during climate change. Although sensors and technologies have been developed for basic meteorological variables such as temperatures and humidity, their measurements remain severely lacking or inaccurate in critical regions, such as the planetary boundary and the tropopause region.

The purpose of the project is to support the development of a microwave hyper-spectral remote sensor of the atmosphere, HiSRAMS, designed for the future generation of Earth observation satellites. The main objectives are to acquire collocated high-spectral resolution microwave and infrared atmospheric radiation spectra and verify the radiometric accuracy in the measurements, and to compare microwave hyperspectral to infrared hyperspectral in terms of accuracy and information contents of atmospheric temperature and humidity retrieval.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Location: Montreal, Quebec, CA

$100,000.00

Mar 23, 2020
Description:

Aerosols and clouds play a critical role in the atmosphere with links to climate, weather, and air quality. While satellite observations have provided global information, questions remain particularly considering the changing climate and the influence of human activity on the atmosphere. The Aerosol Limb Imager (ALI) instrument is a prototype of a satellite sensor that takes images of volcanic plumes, forest fire smoke, stratospheric aerosols, and thin cirrus clouds in the Earth's atmosphere.

The project will continue to advance the ALI concept by taking new aerosol measurements from a stratospheric balloon. The nature of the project, including aspects of instrument design, test, flight, and data analysis, provides the opportunity for students and for the other team members to be involved with nearly all phases of the project and to experience end-to-end space science and technology training.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA

$100,000.00

Mar 23, 2020

Academia

Agreement:

The unloaded body; blood indicators of deconditioning

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Sep 30, 2024
Description:

This projects aims to identify blood indicators for deconditioning (a state of extreme weakness) from available blood samples. Astronauts experience deconditioning when travelling between gravity environments. Similarly, bedridden patients may develop deconditioning requiring rehabilitation treatment in the hospital. The effect of microgravity on physiological systems is unclear and there is a lack of tools for early detection of deconditioning and for testing countermeasures designed at mitigating the negative effects on health. Early detection of deconditioning in microgravity through a blood molecular signature enables the early assessment of immune functions and the prevention of infection with available medication.

Our previous scientific participation in bedrest studies, an on-Earth model of microgravity, and collected blood samples from participants, provides an opportunity to complement our ongoing gene expression analyses with measures of proteins. This research project provides students with biological samples to identify biomarkers of deconditioning and to isolate the biological effects of bedrest. Findings can be applied for the early detection of deconditioning in bedridden patients from a blood sample.

Organization: Canadian Space Agency
Program Name: Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1N 6N5

$175,631,000.00

Mar 23, 2020

For-profit organization

Agreement:

AbCellera COVID-19 Project

Agreement Number:

512889

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Mar 31, 2024
Description:

The project is in direct response to Canada's fight against COVID-19 and Canada's ability to respond to future pandemics. It will enable the rapid discovery of antibody therapies to treat and prevent COVID-19 and establish a Good Manufacturing Practice antibody production facility for Canada's long-term emergency preparedness.

Organization: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Program Name: SIF Stream2- Growth
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V5Y0A1

$79,365.00

Mar 23, 2020
Agreement:

Analysis of CSA Group standards to identify accessibility enhancements

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Feb 19, 2021
Description:

The program Advancing Accessibility Standards Research (The Program) funds the project. The Program funds research projects. The projects try to find, take away and stop obstacles to accessibility. This research will help to guide accessibility standards in the future.

Organization: Accessibility Standards Canada
Program Name: Advancing Accessibility Standards Research
Location: Toronto, Ontario, CA M9W 1R3

$50,436.00

Mar 23, 2020

For-profit organization

Agreement:

Implementation of COVID-19 Protective Measures

Agreement Number:

EOFSF-60012812

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Mar 31, 2021
Description:

The objective of this project is to cover extraordinary costs associated with COVID-19 to ensure worker safety

Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Program Name: Emergency On-Farm Support Fund (EOFSF)
Location: WINKLER, Manitoba, CA R6W0K7

$19,000.00

Mar 23, 2020

Indigenous recipients

Agreement:

Work Experience

Agreement Number:

YES2021-542-PR

Duration: from Mar 23, 2020 to Feb 2, 2021
Description:

The objective of this project is to give the intern experience in the essentials of herd management, including care and upkeep of the animals, immunization and medical care as well as breeding practices.

Organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Program Name: Youth Employment and Skills Program
Location: Grenfell, Saskatchewan, CA S0G2B0