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This dataset contains funding allocations provided to municipalities under Infrastructure Canada's Canada Community Building Fund program.
At the end of each fiscal year, financial information is published in the Public Accounts. This dataset, based on its Volume 2, provides the Details of Other Transfer Payments by Ministry and Details of Other Program Expenses of Other Ministries (in thousands of dollars). This dataset is from the Public Accounts of Canada and is not the official record of information. The official version of record can be found on the Receiver General website for the most recent fiscal year and the Library and Archives website for historical years.
At the end of each fiscal year, government-wide financial information is published in the Public Accounts. This dataset, based on the Volume 3 of the Public Accounts, provides a detailed listing of the transfer payments (i.e. cash payments and accrued charges) aggregating to $100,000 or over to a recipient (one individual or organization). A transfer payment is a grant, contribution or other payment made by the Government for which no goods or services are received.
At the end of each fiscal year, financial information is published in the Public Accounts. This dataset, based on its Volume 1, provides a two year comparative analysis of certain transfer payments (in millions of dollars) by province and territory. It includes data taken from Table 3.7 — Certain Transfer Payments by Province (prior to 2008), Major Transfer Payments by Province (2008) and Major Transfer Payments by Province and Territory (2009 and after). This dataset is from the Public Accounts of Canada and is not the official record of information.
Dataset extracted from the federal support to provinces and territories transfer tables from 1980 to present.
Animal registrations and transfers for purebred and non-purebred animals, including those animals' species, breeds, genders, quantities, and their origins.
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Canadian Livestock Records Corporation and/or Breed Associations as compiled by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Animal Industry Division.
This dataset contains a list of infrastructure projects across Canada that have been approved by Infrastructure Canada. The project information listed is based on current information.
Part I of the Estimates process is the Government Expenditure Plan. It provides a summary and highlights of year-over-year changes in departmental spending and transfer payments in order to provide perspective on the major issues influencing government planned spending. Part II is the Main Estimates, known traditionally as the “Blue Book.” It directly supports the appropriation acts for the Main Estimates. The publication provides a listing of the resources required by individual departments and agencies for the upcoming fiscal year in order to deliver the programs for which they are responsible.
This dataset contains information on transfer station tonnage and cost for municipalities (including waste type, operating cost, and amortized capital cost).
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) issues licences under Section 56 of the Fishery (General) Regulations to authorize the intentional release and transfer of live aquatic organisms into fish-bearing waters or fish-rearing facilities. The federal-provincial Introductions and Transfers Committee (ITC) reviews applications to assess risks for possible disease, ecological and genetic effects on native species and ecosystems. When issuing a licence, the ITC may also prescribe certain measures to minimize risks associated with transfer activities, such as egg disinfection or quarantine of stock. DFO regulates the aquaculture industry in British Columbia so that the introduction and transfer of fish and shellfish into and between facilities does not adversely affect local aquatic species and habitats.