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Supplementary Information Tables for the 2024–25 Departmental Plan: Details on transfer payment programs

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

Grant (Research)

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
2022–23
Link to departmental result(s)

Departmentalresult 1:
The environment is protected from releases from nuclear facilitiesand 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 purpose of the Research and Support Program stream is to:
  • acquire independent expertise, advice and information needed to support timely regulatory judgment and decisions
  • assist in the identification and assessment of operational problems that may give rise to health, safety, security orenviron mental hazards
  • assist in the development of capability and tools to be able to address health, safety, security or environmental issues
  • facilitate the assessment for the technicalor scientific basis of licensing decisions and encourage licensees to address these issues
  • aid in the development of nuclear safety standards
Expected results
Address gaps and uncertainties in the CNSC’s regulatory knowledge base.
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation
2014–15
Decision following the results of last evaluation
Continuation
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation
2024–25
General targeted recipient groups
Eligible recipients include:
  • Canadian, foreign and multinational non-profit organizations
  • Canadian and foreign academic institutions
  • Canadian provincial, territorial, municipal and/or regional governments
  • Foreign government departments and agencies
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients
N/A

Contribution (Research)

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
2022–23
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 purpose of the Research and Support Program Stream is to:
  • acquire independent expertise, advice and information needed to support timely regulatory judgment and decisions
  • assist in the identification and assessment of operational problems which may give rise to health, safety, security or environmental hazards
  • assist in the development of capability and tools to be able to address health, safety, security or environmental issues
  • facilitate the assessment for the technical or scientific basis of licensing decisions and encourage licensees to address these issues
  • aid in the development of nuclear safety standards
Expected results
Address gaps and uncertainties in the CNSC’s regulatory knowledge base.
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation
2014–15
Decision following the results of last evaluation
Continuation
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation
2024–25
General targeted recipient groups
Eligible recipients include:
  • Canadian, foreign and multinational non-profit organizations
  • Canadian and foreign academic institutions
  • Canadian provincial, territorial, municipal and/or regional governments
  • Foreign government departments and agencies
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients
N/A

Contribution (Participant FundingProgram)

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
2022–23
Link to departmental result
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)
Expected results
Funding provided by the PFP is expected to:
  • 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
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation
2014–15
Decision following the results of last evaluation
Continuation
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation
No plan
General targeted recipient groups
Eligible recipients include :individuals, Indigenous peoples, land owners, incorporated not-for-profit organizations, or other interest groups who are able to demonstrate one ofthe following:
  • a direct, local interest in the project
  • Indigenous knowledge and/or local community insight
  • interests in impacts on treaty lands,settlement lands or traditional territories or related claims and rights
  • provision of value-added information relevant to the CNSC’s mandate and the specific matter before the Commission
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients
After each Commission proceeding atwhich participant funding was awarded, CNSC staff send surveys to allrecipients to obtain their feedback on the PFP and how it can be improved.These survey results are then collected and reported on in recipient survey feedback notes, which influence how the program is delivered for future PFP opportunities.

The PFP is flexible and staff are always looking for ways to improve the program. For example, feedback on the PFP from recipients, including Indigenous Nations and communities, has resulted in the program expanding to fund additional activities such as public Commission meetings related to regulatory oversight reports, meetings with Indigenous communities, and Indigenous knowledge studies related to CNSC-regulated facilities and activities.

Grant (Indigenous Stakeholder Capacity Fund)

Start date
FY 2023–24
End date
Ongoing
Type of transfer payment
Grant (Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund)
Type of appropriation
Annually through the Estimates
Fiscal year for terms and conditions
2022–23
Link to departmental result
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 Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund (ISCF) is to:
  1. develop and support organizational capacity of Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders to participate in and contribute to CNSC regulatory processes, programs, policies and initiatives prior to and throughout the lifecycle of nuclear facilities and activities in Canada
  2. collaborate with Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders in order to build relationships and trust with the CNSC and to better incorporate Indigenous and local knowledge, traditional laws, processes, and perspectives into the CNSC’s regulatory processes and initiatives
Expected results
Funding provided by the ISCF is expected to:
  • increase capacity to participate in CNSC regulatory processes, policy reviews, programs and initiatives
  • increase awareness of the CNSC and its role as Canada’s nuclear regulator
  • increase collaboration between the CNSC and Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders
  • enhance opportunities for participation,consultation, and engagement in environmental reviews and in public Commission proceedings
  • enhance information to the Commission as part of Commission proceedings
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation
Never
Decision following the results of last evaluation
N/A
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation
2025–26
General targeted recipient groups
Eligible recipients include: Indigenous peoples including Indigenous Nations, communities, organizations, or aggregates of communities providing capacity-building support to multiple communities in regions where nuclear projects are taking place or anticipated; public stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations, members of the public; and other organizations with a direct interest with regards to nuclear projects, facilities and activities in Canada.
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients
Recipients will be asked to participate in a survey to provide feedback on their experience with the ISCF and how it can be improved. The survey results will be collected and reported on which will influence how the program is delivered going forward.

Contribution (Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund)

Start date
FY 2023–24
End date
Ongoing
Type of transfer payment
Contribution (Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund)
Type of appropriation
Annually through the Estimates
Fiscal year for terms and conditions
2022–23
Link to departmental result
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 Indigenous and Stakeholder Capacity Fund (ISCF) is to:
  1. Develop and support organizational capacity of Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders to participate in and contribute to CNSC regulatory processes, programs, policies and initiatives prior to and throughout the life cycle of nuclear facilities and activities in Canada
  2. Collaborate with Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders in order to build relationships and trust with the CNSC and better incorporate Indigenous and local knowledge, traditional laws, processes, and perspectives into the CNSC’s regulatory processes and initiatives
Expected results
Funding provided by the ISCF is expected to:
  • increase capacity to participate in CNSC regulatory processes, policy reviews, programs and initiatives
  • increase awareness of the CNSC and its role as Canada’s nuclear regulator
  • increase collaboration between the CNSC and Indigenous peoples and public stakeholders
  • enhance opportunities for participation,consultation, and engagement in environmental reviews and in public Commission proceedings
  • enhance information presented to the Commission at Commission proceedings
Fiscal year of last completed evaluation
Never
Decision following the results of last evaluation
N/A
Fiscal year of next planned evaluation
2025–26
General targeted recipient groups
Eligible recipients include: Indigenous peoples, including Indigenous Nations, communities, organizations, or aggregates of communities providing capacity-building support to multiple communities in regions where nuclear projects are taking place or anticipated; public stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations, members of the public; and other organizations with a direct interest with regards to nuclear projects, facilities and activities in Canada.
Initiatives to engage applicants and recipients
Recipients will be asked to participate in a survey to provide feedback on their experience with the ISCF and how it can be improved. The survey results will be collected and reported on which will influence how the program is delivered going forward.

Financial information ($)

Type of transfer payment
2023–24 forecast spending
2024–25 planned spending
2025–26 planned spending
2026–27 planned spending
Total grants (Research & Support)
75,000
75,000
75,000
75,000
Total contributions (Research & Support)
2,212,841
2,200,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Total contributions (PFP)
2,265,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Total grants (ISCF)
300,000
600,000
600,000
600,000
Total contributions (ISCF)
2,020,000
3,185,000
3,185,000
3,185,000
Total program
6,872,841
8,060,000
7,860,000
7,860,000

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