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Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission’s (CNSC) Class Grants and Contribution Program

Start date FY 1984‒85
End date Ongoing
Type of transfer payment Grant (Research)
Type of appropriation Annually through the Estimates
Fiscal year for terms and conditions 2017–18
Link to departmental result(s)

Departmental Result 1:
The environment is protected from releases from nuclear facilities and activities.

Departmental Result 2:
Canadians are protected from radiation resulting from nuclear facilities and activities.

Link to the department’s Program Inventory Scientific, Regulatory and Public Information
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program The objectives of the Class Grants & Contribution (G&Cs) Program are to enable the research, development and management of activities that contribute to the objectives of the Research and Support Program in order to reduce uncertainties regarding health, safety, security and environmental issues.
Results achieved Addressed gaps and uncertainties in the CNSC’s regulatory knowledge base.
Findings of audits completed in 2021–22 N/A – No audit in FY21/22
Findings of evaluations completed in 2021–22 N/A – The CNSC’s Grants & Contribution Program falls below the reference level established by the Policy on Results for evaluation of ongoing G&Cs programs of $5M average expenditure per year.
Engagement of applicants and recipients in 2021–22 Research Grants do not have an external application process. Grants are planned internally based on CNSC needs are linked to CNSC research goals.
Start date FY 1984‒85
End date Ongoing
Type of transfer payment Contribution (Research)
Type of appropriation Annually through the Estimates
Fiscal year for terms and conditions 2017–18
Link to departmental result(s)

Departmental Result 1:
The environment is protected from releases from nuclear facilities and activities.

Departmental Result 2:
Canadians are protected from radiation resulting from nuclear facilities and activities.

Link to the department’s Program Inventory Scientific, Regulatory and Public Information
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program The objectives of the Class Grants & Contribution (G&Cs) Program are to enable the research, development and management of activities that contribute to the objectives of the Research and Support Program in order to reduce uncertainties regarding health, safety, security and environmental issues.
Results achieved Addressed gaps and uncertainties in the CNSC’s regulatory knowledge base.
Findings of audits completed in 2021–22 N/A – No audit in FY21/22
Findings of evaluations completed in 2021–22 N/A – The CNSC’s Grants & Contribution Program falls below the reference level established by the Policy on Results for evaluation of ongoing G&Cs programs of $5M average expenditure per year.
Engagement of applicants and recipients in 2021–22 Research contributions do not have an external application process. Research contributions are planned internally based on organizational needs, with links to CNSC research goals.
Start date FY 2011–12
End date Ongoing
Type of transfer payment Contribution (Participant Funding Program)
Type of appropriation Appropriated annually through the Estimates and cost-recovered through CNSC licensees
Fiscal year for terms and conditions 2011–12
Link to departmental result(s)

Departmental Result 4

Canadians, including Indigenous peoples, have meaningful information about, and the opportunity to participate in, the nuclear regulatory process.

Link to the department’s Program Inventory Scientific, Regulatory and Public Information
Purpose and objectives of transfer payment program

The objective of the Participant Funding Program (PFP) is to:

  1. enhance individual, not-for-profit organization and Indigenous Nation and community participation in the CNSC’s environmental assessment (EA) and licensing processes for major nuclear facilities (e.g., uranium mines, nuclear power plants, nuclear substance processing, or nuclear waste facilities)
  2. assist individuals, not-for-profit organizations and Indigenous Nations and communities in bringing value-added information to the Commission through informed and topic-specific interventions related to EAs and licensing (i.e., new, distinctive and relevant information that contributes to a better understanding of the anticipated effects of a project)
Results achieved

The PFP achieved the following objectives:

  • ensure that the knowledge and concerns of the public, Indigenous Nations and communities, and stakeholders are heard and considered by the Commission
  • provide opportunities to participate in CNSC regulatory processes to those who would not otherwise be able to do so
  • bring value-added information to the Commission. Value-added information is new, distinctive and relevant information that contributes to a better understanding of the anticipated effects of a project
Findings of audits completed in 2021–22 An internal audit was conducted on the PFP in 2021-22. The audit found that the PFP was being managed in accordance with the program’s Terms and Conditions. The audit recommended that the PFP’s process documents and performance measures be updated and roles and responsibilities re-confirmed with internal stakeholders.
Findings of evaluations completed in 2021–22 N/A – The CNSC’s Grants & Contribution Program falls below the reference level established by the Policy on Results for evaluation of ongoing G&Cs programs of $5M average expenditure per year.
Engagement of applicants and recipients in 2021–22 After each Commission proceeding at which participant funding is awarded, CNSC staff sends surveys to all recipients to obtain their feedback on the PFP and how it could be improved. Results are analyzed and summarized through feedback notes from those who completed the survey. This feedback helps inform how the program is delivered for future PFP opportunities.

Financial information (dollars)

Type of transfer payment 2019–20 Actual
spending
2020–21 Actual
spending
2021–22 Planned
spending
2021–22 Total
authorities available for use
2021–22 Actual
spending (authorities used)
Variance (2021–22 actual minus 2021–22 planned)
Total grants 63,100 75,000 75,000 63,000 63,000 -12,000
Total contributions 2,053,026 1,919,336 1,834,000 1,809,949 1,809,949 -24,051
Total PFP contributions 1,037,253 1,109,148 925,000 1,042,518 1,042,518 117,518
Total program 3,153,379 3,103,484 2,834,000 2,915,467 2,915,467 81,467
Explanation of variances No material variance No material variance No material variance No material variance No material variance No material variance

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