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The report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and subsection 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the OAG had the authority to set in the 2019–20 fiscal year
The Legal Aid Survey was a Statistics Canada annual survey on revenues, expenditures, personnel, and caseload statistics associated with the administration and delivery of legal aid in Canada. The Legal Aid Survey was first conducted in 1983–84 and data was last published in 2016 (for fiscal year 2014–15). After the discontinuation of the Legal Aid Survey in 2016, Justice Canada began data collection and reporting in–house. This is the fourth annual edition of this report.
FedDev Ontario's 2019-20 Departmental Results Report (DRR) provides an account to Parliament and Canadians of accomplishments made against plans, priorities and results set out in the 2019–20 Departmental Plan (DP).
CIRNAC fees are mainly collected by the Northern Affairs Organization, which collects over 99% of the departmental fees from issuance of exploration, discovery, and production licenses for the development of natural resources on federal lands in the North.
Departmental Plans (DPs) and Reports on Plans and Priorities (RPPs) are individual expenditure plans for each department and agency (excluding Crown corporations). These reports provide increased levels of detail over a three-year period on an organization's main priorities by strategic outcome(s), program activity(ies) and planned/expected results, including links to related resource requirements. The RPPs also provide details on human resource requirements, major capital projects, grants and contributions, and net program costs. They are tabled in Parliament by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the ministers who preside over the appropriation-dependent departments and agencies identified in Schedules I, I.1 and II of the Financial Administration Act .
Indigenous Services Canada was created in 2017 to improve access to high-quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, to support and empower Indigenous peoples in the control and delivery of those services, and improve the quality of life and safety in their communities.
The Departmental Results Report (DRR) is part of the Estimates family of documents required by the Treasury Board Secretariat. Estimates documents support appropriation acts, which specify the amounts and broad purposes for which funds can be spent by the Government.
In 2019–20, CIRNAC, Indigenous peoples and Northerners continued to work together to achieve progress in the following three priority areas: accelerating the renewal of the relationship with Indigenous peoples, modernizing institutional structures and governance to support self-determination, and advancing work in the North.
Actual spending has increased from $4.4 billion in 2018–19 to $6.2 billion in 2019–20. The increase of $1.8 billion primarily reflects: funding for loan forgiveness of comprehensive land claim negotiation loans (+$919 million) and advancing reconciliation by settling specific claims (+$883 million).
Data provided shows grants and contributions provided to Canadian firms by National Research Council (NRC) and its Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020.
National Advisory Committee on Immunization’s planned work for the 2019-2020 fiscal year (April 2019 – March 2020).
Attendance data for national parks and historic sites - 2019-20