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Human Resources and Skills Development -
Department
Human Resources and Skills Development (Social
Development) - Department
Canada Industrial Relations Board
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Canadian Artists and Producers Professional
Relations Tribunal.
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and
Safety
Human Resources and Skills Development - Department |
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Human Resources and Skills Development requests funds for the following items: | Vote 1 | Vote 5 | Total |
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Employment Programs .................................................................................................... | 49,533 | 134,974 | 184,507 |
Employment Insurance .................................................................................................... | 98,837 | . . . . . | 98,837 |
Homelessness................................................................................................................... | 4,483 | 23,810 | 28,293 |
Workplace Skills.............................................................................................................. | 10,797 | 7,198 | 17,995 |
Service Delivery............................................................................................................... | 14,059 | . . . . . | 14,059 |
Policy and Program Support ............................................................................................ | 12,140 | . . . . . | 12,140 |
Learning ........................................................................................................................... | 9,324 | 2,325 | 11,649 |
Labour .............................................................................................................................. | 9,702 | 941 | 10,643 |
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Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements | 208,875 | 169,248 | 378,123 |
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Transfer Payments (dollars) | Voted |
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Grants | |
Employment Programs | |
Named grants for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development .............................................. | 110,000 |
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Learning | |
Grants to voluntary sectors, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions and to | |
provincial and territorial governments for literacy ............................................................................................ | 927,028 |
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Homelessness | |
Grants to not-for-profit organizations, individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and other | |
Aboriginal organizations, public health and educational institutions, Régies régionales, for-profit | |
enterprises, research organizations and research institutes to carry out research on homelessness to help | |
communities better understand and more effectively address homelessness issues......................................... | 225,000 |
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Labour | |
Grants to international labour institutions for addressing the labour dimension of globalization ......................... | 70,000 |
Grants to international and domestic organizations for technical assistance and international cooperation on | |
labour issues ........................................................................................................................................................ | 501,000 |
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571,000 | |
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Total Grants | 1,833,028 |
Contributions | |
Employment Programs | |
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities, | |
employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work experience, the mobilization of | |
community resources, and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for the efficient | |
functioning of the Canadian labour market........................................................................................................ | 133,364,000 |
Contributions to organizations to support the development of human resources, economic growth, job creation | |
and retention in official language minority communities.................................................................................. | 1,500,000 |
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134,864,000 | |
Workplace Skills | |
Contributions to provincial/territorial governments, band councils, tribal councils, Aboriginal Human | |
Resources Development Agreement holders, municipal governments, not-for-profit organizations, | |
professional associations, business and private sector organizations, consortia, industry groups, unions, | |
regulatory bodies, ad-hoc associations, public health institutions, school boards, universities, colleges, | |
CEGEPs, sector councils, and cross-sectoral councils to support enhanced productivity and competitiveness | |
of Canadian workplaces by supporting investment in and recognition and utilization of skills...................... | 7,198,000 |
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Learning | |
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities, | |
employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work experience, the mobilization of | |
community resources, and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for the efficient | |
functioning of the Canadian labour market........................................................................................................ | 730,192 |
Contributions to voluntary sectors, professional organizations, universities and post-secondary institutions and | |
to provincial and territorial governments for adult learning, literacy and essential skills ............................... | 667,433 |
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1,397,625 | |
Contributions | |
Homelessness | |
Contributions to not-for-profit organizations, individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and | |
other Aboriginal organizations, public health and educational institutions, Régies régionales, for-profit | |
enterprises, research organizations and research institutes to support activities to help alleviate and prevent | |
homelessness across Canada and to carry out research on homelessness to help communities better | |
understand and more effectively address homelessness issues ......................................................................... | 14,000,000 |
Contributions to not-for-profit enterprises for non-commercial activities and to not-for-profit organizations, | |
individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and other Aboriginal organizations for activities | |
related to the 2006 World Urban Forum and to research organizations and research institutes for research to | |
help understand and address World Urban Forum related issues...................................................................... | 9,585,000 |
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23,585,000 | |
Labour | |
Contributions to Canadian business, labour and not-for-profit organizations for social dialogue and | |
Canadian-based cooperative activities related to Canada's international labour initiatives ............................ | 70,000 |
Labour-Management Partnerships Program............................................................................................................. | 300,000 |
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370,000 | |
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Total Contributions | 167,414,625 |
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Total Transfer Payments | 169,247,653 |
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Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars) | |||
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Human Resources and Skills Development (Social Development) requests funds for | |||
the following items: | Vote 10 | Vote 15 | Total |
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Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to | |||
changing needs........................................................................................................... | 15,944 | 210,196 | 226,140 |
Service Delivery: Providing access to high quality government information, service | |||
and benefits ................................................................................................................ | 54,495 | . . . . . | 54,495 |
Social Development policy and innovation: Meeting the expectations of Canadians by | |||
developing innovative solutions, founded on Canadians values ............................... | 4,152 | . . . . . | 4,152 |
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Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements | 74,591 | 210,196 | 284,787 |
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Transfer Payments (dollars) | Voted |
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Grants | |
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs | |
Grants to non-profit organizations for activities eligible for support through the Social Development | |
Partnerships Program .......................................................................................................................................... | 3,330,237 |
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Total Grants | 3,330,237 |
Contributions | |
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs | |
Payments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities, | |
employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work or business experience, the | |
mobilization of community resources and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for | |
the social development of Canadians and other participants in Canadian life ................................................. | 9,865,884 |
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Total Contributions | 9,865,884 |
Other Transfer Payments | |
Social Investment: Ensuring core social programs are secure and adaptable to changing needs | |
Payments to provinces and territories under the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for | |
Persons with Disabilities..................................................................................................................................... | 197,000,000 |
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Total Other Transfer Payments | 197,000,000 |
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Total Transfer Payments | 210,196,121 |
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Canada Industrial Relations Board |
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Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars) | |
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Canada Industrial Relations Board requests funds for the following items: | Vote 20 |
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Administration and interpretation of Part 1 (Industrial Relations) and certain provisions of Part II (Occupational | |
Health and Safety) of the Canada Labour Code ........................................................................................................... | 1,250 |
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation |
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Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars) | |
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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation requests funds for the following items: | Vote 25 |
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Assisted Housing Programs ................................................................................................................................................ | 249,828 |
Housing Repair and Improvement Programs...................................................................................................................... | 10,794 |
Research and Information Dissemination to improve housing and living conditions ........................................................ | 1,999 |
Canadian Housing Market Research and Analysis............................................................................................................. | 1,750 |
International Activities ....................................................................................................................................................... | 1,299 |
Research and Information Dissemination to promote housing market competitiveness and housing sector well being ... | 1,065 |
Aboriginal Capacity Programs............................................................................................................................................ | 820 |
Research and information dissemination to promote housing affordability and choice..................................................... | 646 |
Emergency planning ........................................................................................................................................................... | 43 |
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Total Governor General Special Warrant Requirements | 268,244 |
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Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal |
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Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars) | |
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Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal requests funds for the following items: | Vote 30 |
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Processing of Cases ............................................................................................................................................................ | 220 |
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Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety |
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Requirements by Program Activity (thousands of dollars) | |
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Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety requests funds for the following items: | Vote 35 |
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Occupational health and safety information development, delivery services and tripartite collaboration......................... | 545 |
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