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1999 April Report of the Auditor General of Canada

April 1999 Report—Chapter 5

Appendix—Collaborative Arrangements Referred to in the Study

Arrangement

Key Federal Departments Involved

Partners

Information on the Federal Contribution

Canada Infrastructure Works program, Phase I

  • Treasury Board Secretariat
  • Industry Canada
  • Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
  • Western Economic Diversification Canada
  • Economic Development Agency for the Regions of Quebec
  • Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
  • Federal, provincial and local governments, private sector.

    1994-95 to 1998-99: $2 billion

    Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation

    Natural Resources Canada

    Federal and provincial governments, and private sector.

    1992-93 to 1997-98: $3.3 million

    Canadian Model Forest Program

    Natural Resources Canada

    Federal, provincial and local government, educational institutions, industry, Aboriginal groups, community and public interest groups, recreationalists, and many others.

    1991-1996: $54 million

    1996-97: $13.5 million

    Climate Change

  • Environment Canada
  • Natural Resources Canada
  • Federal government (through international agreements) provincial and territorial governments.

    1996-97: $72 million

    1997 Budget: additional $20 million per year for three years - energy efficiency and renewables incentives.

    1998 Budget: additional $50 million per year for three years - program elements related to a National Implementation Strategy.

    Labour Market Development Agreements

    Human Resources Development Canada

    Federal, provincial and territorial governments.

    Examples:

    Canada-Alberta

    1997-98: $97.5 million
    1998-99: $107.5 million
    1999-2000: $112.1 million

    Canada-Manitoba

    1997-98: $46.3 million
    1998-99: $48.7 million
    1999-2000: $49.5 million

    North American Waterfowl Management Plan

    Environment Canada

    Canadian, United States, Mexican federal and provincial or state governments, non-governmental organizations, private sector and landowners.

    1986-96: $59 million

    1996: $5.1 million