Supporting information on the program inventory

Supporting information on planned expenditures, human resources, and results related to Pacific Economic Development Canada's (PacifiCan) program inventory is available in the GC InfoBase.

Program 1.1: Innovation

Description

Introducing innovative new products, technologies or improvements to existing processes enhances business growth and competitiveness in global marketplace. PacifiCan’s Innovation programming makes strategic investments with British Columbian businesses, industry organizations and post secondary institutions to enhance business innovation through research and development, and technology commercialization.

Planned results
Expected results Performance indicators Target Date to achieve target 2020–21 actual results 2019–20 actual results 2018–19 actual results
British Columbian businesses are innovative Business sales growth resulting from commercialization ($) $76.3M March 31, 2023 $290.9M $150.3M $112.8M
British Columbian businesses are innovative Number of HQP1 (including STEM2) jobs created 533 March 31, 2023 523 520 345

1 HQP = highly qualified personnel.

2 STEM = science, technology, engineering and math.

Planned budgetary financial resources (dollars)
2022–23 Planned spending 2023–24 Planned spending 2024–25 Planned spending
30,046,843 29,652,890 29,662,902
Planned human resources (FTEs)
2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
25 25 25

Program 1.2: Business Growth

Description

The Business Growth Program has two domains that support British Columbian businesses, industry and research organizations to enhance their productivity, participation in global markets, and competitiveness. Trade, Investment and Market Access domain increases British Columbia’s participation in global markets, increasing awareness of British Columbia’s technology capabilities abroad and attracting foreign investment to the region. The Business Productivity domain supports businesses, not for profit organizations and industry in initiatives to enhance productivity, competitiveness and the growth of businesses.

Planned results
Expected results Performance indicators Target Date to achieve target 2020–21 actual results 2019–20 actual results 2018–19 actual results

British Columbian businesses are competitive and export their products/services

Export sales growth ($)1 $193M March 31, 2023 $37.6M $53.6M 0

British Columbian businesses are competitive and export their products/services

Number of jobs created (#)1 409 March 31, 2023 1,018 1,289 1,615

1 Results are based on active projects reporting during the 2020–21 fiscal year and are not cumulative from previous years. Consequently, trends analysis would not be an accurate way to assess these results.

2 The variance for this indicator, export sales growth, is attributed to several multi-year projects for which results were realized or reported earlier than anticipated.

Planned budgetary financial resources (dollars)
2022–23 Planned spending 2023–24 Planned spending 2024–25 Planned spending
86,545,138 62,618,091 50,525,615
Planned human resources (FTEs)
2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
63 63 56

Program 1.3: Business Services

Description

The Business Services program consists of six Western Canada Business Service Network (WCBSN) members, which are independent organizations that receive financial support from PacifiCan to provide services to prospective and current entrepreneurs to help start, grow or expand small businesses across British Columbia. WCBSN members include:

Planned results
Expected results Performance indicators Target Date to
achieve target
2020–21
Actual results
2019–20
Actual results
2018–19
Actual results
British Columbian businesses have access to advisory services and capital Employment growth of PacifiCan supported firms (percentage)1 4.5% March 31, 2023 Not available3 Not available3 Not available3
British Columbian businesses have access to advisory services and capital Value of loans disbursed ($)2 $36.8M March 31, 2023 $69.7M $39.1M $37.6M

1 Community Futures (CF) organizations only.

2 Aggregate of CF and WEI business loans data.

3 Actual results data were not available for British Columbia only.

Planned budgetary financial resources (dollars)
2022–23 Planned spending 2023–24 Planned spending 2024–25 Planned spending
82,090,158 29,734,683 17,261,358
Planned human resources (FTEs)
2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
40 40 40

Program 1.4: Community Initiatives

Description

The Community Initiatives program provides targeted funding to support economic development activities in communities across British Columbia. Programming in this area is often through dedicated, temporary supplementary funding from the Government of Canada or through the department's own special allocations in response to the specific challenges that affect British Columbian communities. It also provides community funding in British Columbia to build and renew infrastructure in rural and urban municipalities across Canada, allowing them to compete in the regional, national and global economy.

Planned results
Expected results Performance indicators Target Date to
achieve target
2020–21
Actual results
2019–20
Actual results
2018–19
Actual results
British Columbian communities have necessary public infrastructure and adjustment support to promote economic growth Number of communities benefitting from infrastructure projects 0 March 31, 2023 40 0 Not Available2
British Columbian communities have necessary public infrastructure and adjustment support to promote economic growth Number of businesses created, maintained, or expanded 522 March 31, 2022 9,5811 61 0
British Columbian communities have necessary public infrastructure and adjustment support to promote economic growth Number of jobs created or maintained 900 March 31, 2022 Not Available2 Not Available2 Not Available2

1 The results achieved projects completed under the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund.

2 This is a new indicator, so results of this indicator was not recorded.

Planned budgetary financial resources (dollars)
2022–23 Planned spending 2023–24 Planned spending 2024–25 Planned spending
48,539,085 6,917,558 4,711,568
Planned human resources (FTEs)
2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
10 4 3

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