Open Government Portal
The Canada Energy Regulator produces a table showing conditions from projects approved since 2010. This table lists conditions by company and by specific approval number. It also shows the current status of each condition. The conditions dataset is updated daily. This dataset is used in the Conditions on Energy Projects visualization tool on the Canada Energy Regulator website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
UPCOMING CHANGES TO THE OPEN GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICES DATASET
2023-03-22, This dataset will soon be replaced (details below). The expected cut-over date for this update is in the last week of April 2023 (The final schedule is being refined now.).
In August 2022, CanadaBuys became the Government of Canada’s official system of record for advertising public sector tender opportunities. To date, there has been no impact to the tender and award notice CSV (Comma-Separated Values) data files available for download here on the Open Government Portal; however, **in the last week of April 2023, this tender notices dataset will be …
Standing Offers and Supply Arrangements (SOSA), formerly known as Pre-Qualified Supplier Data (PQSD), is information about businesses that are currently pre-qualified to supply goods and services to the Government of Canada. Updated weekly, the data identifies businesses holding Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) standing offers and supply arrangements. Visit the "About SOSA" page to learn more: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/standing-offers-and-supply-arrangements/about-sosa.
The Procurement Data Dictionary offers a description of each data field contained in the SOSA file, as well as other datasets published on Buyandsell.gc.ca. The XML file is meant to be used as a guide for understanding the various data elements. …
List of regulatory activities administered by the NEB or the CER for the purposes of authorization, including: (NEBA, Part III, s. 52, s. 53), (CERA, Part 3, s.183), (NEBA, Part III, s. 58), (CERA, Part 3, s.214), Abandonment, Tolls & Tariffs, Export/Import, Detailed Route, Request for Variance, Condition compliance, Decommissioning
The Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. These funds, which are used in the disbursement of all Government of Canada expenditures, investments and transfers are held in the Consolidated Revenue Fund, at the Bank of Canada.
This dataset provides details, as of April 1st, 2010, of all payments made from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Consolidated Revenue Fund Inflows are available in a separate dataset.
Updates will be posted quarterly.
The Department of Public Works and Government Services Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. These funds, which are used in the disbursement of all Government of Canada expenditures, investments and transfers are held in the Consolidated Revenue Fund, at the Bank of Canada.
Funds may be collected by a department or a service provider and deposited to a concentrator account at a financial institution. Concentrator account balances are transferred each day to the Bank of Canada. Alternatively, funds may be deposited directly to the Consolidated …
The Department of Public Services and Procurement Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. All funds paid to the Government of Canada are held in a central account at the Bank of Canada, known as the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF). The Receiver General uses a centralized banking system (Government Banking System or GBS) to record the inflow of funds to the CRF. Using this system, cash balances at the Bank of Canada are reviewed and approved each day by the Receiver General.
This dataset entitled “Daily …
The Department of Public Services and Procurement Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. Two important elements of the Receiver General’s functions are to provide a centralized banking service across government departments and also to maintain a detailed accounting of financial information. Accounting transactions can be created by several Treasury Systems automatically and can also be entered manually. Accounting transactions are posted to the Central Accounting and Reporting Systems directorate where the accounting ledgers for the federal government are maintained.
This dataset entitled “Receiver General Accounting …
The Department of Public Services and Procurement Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. The Receiver General uses a centralized banking system (Government Banking System or GBS) to record the inflow of funds. Data is stored in the GBS detailing the dates and amounts for deposits received at financial institutions.
This dataset, entitled “Summary of remittance deposits collected on behalf of participating federal departments”, provides details extracted from the Government Banking System of statistical information related to payments made by the public at their financial institution …
The Department of Public Services and Procurement Canada, in its role as Receiver General for Canada, is responsible for the management and safeguarding of all federal government money. The Receiver General uses a centralized banking system (Government Banking System or GBS) to record the inflow of funds. Data is stored in the GBS detailing the dates and amounts for deposits made to financial institutions.
This dataset, entitled “Deposits to Financial Institutions”, provides details extracted from the Government Banking System of all deposits made to Financial Institutions and their subsequent receipt at the Bank of Canada.
Updates will be posted quarterly. …