2020-21 Details on transfer payment programs
3-year plan for Contributions for Promoting Regional Development in Canada’s Three Territories (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2009 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2014-15, updated in 2018-19 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Businesses are developing in the Territories People and Communities participate in the economy in the Territories |
Link to the department’s Program Inventory | Business Development Community Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Through this umbrella transfer payment authority, CanNor delivers a range of northern economic development contribution programs / funding initiatives to promote the economic development of the North, in order to strengthen territorial economies and increase participation by Northerners. For 2020-21, these programs / funding initiatives include: Inclusive Diversification and Economic Advancement in the North (IDEANorth), Canadian Experiences Fund (CEF), Roadmap for Canada's Official Languages (Economic Development Initiative [EDI]), and Northern Isolated Communities Initiative Fund (NICI). |
Expected results | Expected Results (IDEANorth) Immediate Outcomes
Intermediate Outcomes
Ultimate Outcomes
Expected Results (CEF) Immediate Outcomes
Intermediate Outcomes
Ultimate Outcomes
Expected Results (EDI) Immediate Outcomes
Intermediate Outcomes
Expected Results (NICI) Immediate Outcomes
Intermediate Outcomes
Ultimate Outcomes
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | SINED: 2017-18 EDI: 2016-17 (ISED) |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | IDEANorth: 2022-23 EDI: 2022-23 (ISED) |
General targeted recipient groups | Eligible recipients include social enterprises, individuals, businesses, other levels of government and other non-federal entities, public or private, that have an interest in economic development in the North. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | CanNor’s economic development officers regularly engage with applicants and funding recipients throughout the project development cycle. |
Financial information (dollars)
Type of transfer payment | 2019–20 planned spending |
2020–21 planned spending |
2021–22 planned spending |
2022–23 planned spending |
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Total grants | 3,500,000 | 3,500,000 | 4,500,000 | 5,500,000 |
Total contributions | 26,965,475 | 28,891,950 | 28,237,000 | 31,237,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 30,465,475 | 32,391,950 | 32,737,000 | 36,737,000 |
3-year plan for Contributions to Support Aboriginal Participation in the Northern Economy (Voted)
Start date | April 1, 2014 |
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End date | Ongoing |
Type of transfer payment | Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2013-14, revised 2017 |
Link to departmental result(s) | People and Communities participate in the economy in the Territories Businesses are developing in the Territories |
Link to the department’s Program Inventory | Business Development Community Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | Through this transfer payment authority, CanNor delivers the Northern Aboriginal Economic Opportunities Program (NAEOP), which supports increased participation by Indigenous communities and businesses in the territories in economic opportunities. The Program comprises two streams:
This transfer payment program may be conditionally or unconditionally repayable. Considerations for repayability are outlined in the program's terms and conditions. |
Expected results | Immediate Outcomes
Intermediate Outcomes
Ultimate Outcomes
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | 2018-2019 |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Continuation |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2021-2022 |
General targeted recipient groups | Indigenous communities, organizations, and businesses in the territories. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | CanNor will continue to engage program recipients and stakeholders regarding the inclusion of capacity related funding. In addition, CanNor’s economic development officers regularly engage with applicants and funding recipients throughout the project development cycle. |
Financial information (dollars)
Type of transfer payment | 2019–20 planned spending |
2020–21 planned spending |
2021–22 planned spending |
2022–23 planned spending |
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Total grants | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total contributions | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 | 10,800,000 |
3-year plan for Growth Through Regional Innovation Program (now known as Economic Growth Through Innovation (REGI))
Includes Women Entrepreneurship Growth Through Regional Innovation Program Strategy (WES) in two streams: Pilot Contribution Program (known as the Women Entrepreneurship Fund (WEF)) and WES Ecosystem Fund
Start date | October 18, 2018 |
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End date | REGI – Ongoing WEF – March 31, 2021 WES Ecosystem Fund – March 31, 2023 |
Type of transfer payment | REGI - Grant and Contribution WES - Contribution |
Type of appropriation | Annually through Estimates |
Fiscal year for terms and conditions | 2019-20 |
Link to departmental result(s) | Businesses are developing in the Territories |
Link to the department’s Program Inventory | Business Development |
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program | The Regional Economic Growth Through Innovation (REGI) initiative builds on the objectives of the Innovation and Skills Plan. The goal of REGI is to provide streamlined, nationally consistent and yet regionally tailored support for business productivity and scale-up, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and women entrepreneurs and other underrepresented groups, and assist the enhancement of regional industrial and technology clusters and regional innovation ecosystems. The program will provide assistance through two new program streams:
Contributions issued under REGI may be unconditionally or conditionally repayable, or non-repayable. In 2020-21 CanNor will increase funding flowing through REGI to $2.5M to increase its support to businesses. The Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES) provides nationally coordinated, regionally tailored investments to help women entrepreneurs and support regional innovation ecosystems through two program streams:
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Expected results |
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Fiscal year of last completed evaluation | Not applicable, new program |
Decision following the results of last evaluation | Not applicable |
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation | 2023-24 |
General targeted recipient groups | Incorporated for-profit companies, not-for-profit organizations, industry associations, post-secondary institutions, Indigenous organizations, business accelerators, incubators, women-led businesses, angel networks; social enterprises; a group of eligible recipients such as an industry association or consortium; a municipality and all other municipal-type organizations; and a federal or provincial crown corporation/ organization or any other entity created by the provincial government or a provincial department. |
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients | CanNor’s economic development officers regularly engage with applicants and funding recipients throughout the project development cycle. |
Financial information (dollars)
Type of transfer payment | 2019–20 planned spending |
2020–21 planned spending |
2021–22 planned spending |
2022–23 planned spending |
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class="text-left">Total grants | 168,168 | 168,168 | 168,168 | 168,168 |
Total contributions | 890,820 | 913,101 | 868,161 | 851,473 |
Total other types of transfer payments | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total program | 1,058,988 | 1,081,269 | 1,036,329 | 1,019,641 |