Details on transfer payment programs

3‑year plan for International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board
Start date

April 1, 2006

End date

March 31, 2025

Type of transfer payment

Contribution

Type of appropriation

Voted and appropriated annually through the Estimates

Fiscal year for terms and conditions

2019–20 (renewal)

Link to departmental result(s)

Administrative leadership

Link to the department’s Program Inventory.

Financial Management Policies and Initiatives

Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program

This transfer payment program consists of a contribution to the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board. The objectives of the program are to:

  • support the development of the standards
  • increase Canada’s visibility and participation in setting these standards
Expected results

Immediate outcomes

  • Continued participation by the board’s member countries in developing international public sector accounting standards
  • Increased participation by Canada in developing these standards

Intermediate outcomes

  • High-quality international public sector accounting standards that are adopted and implemented by member countries
  • Increased visibility of Canada’s contribution to the standards

Final outcomes

  • Adoption of international public sector accounting standards that have been developed by the board’s member countries
  • Strengthened public policy debate and decisions based on relevant financial information
  • Strengthened public confidence through higher‑quality and more transparent financial reporting
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation

2015–16

Decision following the results of last evaluation

Continuation

Fiscal year of next planned evaluation

Not applicable

General targeted recipient groups

Single recipient: International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board, a not-for-profit organization

Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients

Not applicable

3‑year plan for Open Government Partnership
Start date

October 6, 2016

End date

Ongoing

Type of transfer payment

Contribution

Type of appropriation

Voted and appropriated annually through the Estimates

Fiscal year for terms and conditions

2016–17

Link to departmental result(s)

Administrative leadership

Link to the department’s Program Inventory

Digital Policy

Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program

The annual contribution to the Open Government Partnership advances Canada’s openness and transparency efforts by leveraging international expertise, dialogue and lessons learned. It helps Canada make ambitious open government commitments and facilitate access to international expertise and peer review. It also supports rigorous annual assessments of progress on implementation.

Expected results

Canada’s membership in the Open Government Partnership has a number of important benefits:

  • access to international expertise, including experts in other governments and leaders in civil society
  • a forum to showcase Canada’s open government accomplishments and innovations
  • the ability to influence the future direction of the partnership
  • opportunities for Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat officials to participate at different levels of the partnership, for example, by serving on a council or by participating in meetings or working groups
  • opportunities to participate in activities to promote best practices in a specific field of expertise or to contribute to a central source of information and guidance related to that field
  • rigorous independent reviews of progress on Canada’s plan
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation

Not applicable

Decision following the results of last evaluation

Continuation

Fiscal year of next planned evaluation

Not applicable

General targeted recipient groups

Single recipient: Open Government Partnership, an international organization

Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients

Not applicable

3‑year plan for Research and Policy Initiatives Assistance Program Office
Start date

November 2003

End date

June 15, 2022

Type of transfer payment

Contribution

Type of appropriation

Voted and appropriated annually through the Estimates

Fiscal year for terms and conditions

2017–18 (renewal)

Link to departmental result(s)

Eligible projects can support any Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) result.

Link to the department’s Program Inventory

Eligible projects can support any program in TBS’s Program Inventory.

Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program

The objective of the RPIA Program is to support projects that contribute to the effectiveness of public service management practices through the improvement, advancement and promotion of public sector policy research, experimentation and engagement obligations.

Expected results

Short‑term

  • Access to expanded knowledge of public sector or public service policy issues
  • Increased ability of recipients of RPIA program contributions to benefit from resources from external partners

Medium‑ to long‑term

  • Increased contribution to knowledge of emerging public sector or public service policy issues
  • Contribution to the improvement, advancement and promotion of public sector research and public sector management
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation

2014–15

Decision following the results of last evaluation

Continuation

Fiscal year of next planned evaluation

2021–22

General targeted recipient groups
  • Individuals
  • Not-for-profit organizations
  • Universities, colleges, cooperatives
  • Provincial, territorial and municipal government agencies, and provincial and territorial Crown corporations
  • International organizations
  • Non-governmental corporations
  • Indigenous communities
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients

The RPIA program is an unfunded contribution program. This type of program allows TBS sectors to pursue projects with third‑party recipients using existing operating budgets.

Financial information (dollars)
Type of transfer payment 2021–22
forecast spending
2022–23
planned spending
2023–24
planned spending
2024-25
planned spending
Total grants

0

0

0

0

Total contributions

618,577

502,548

481,690

481,690

Total other types of transfer payments

0

0

0

0

Total program

618,577

502,548

481,690

481,690

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