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SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES (B), 2013 14 From Agriculture and Agri-Food to Industry for the consolidation of responsibility for Co-operatives Industry Agriculture and Agri-Food 1b 191,400 1b (191,400) From Agriculture and Agri-Food to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to support initiatives that address food safety, biosecurity and traceability under Growing Forward 2 Canadian Food Inspection Agency Agriculture and Agri-Food 11b 2,500,000 1b (2,500,000) From Agriculture and Agri-Food,, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission,, Natural Resources, Canadian Security Intelligence Service and to to provide support to departmental staff located at missions abroad Natural Resources Canadian Food Inspection Agency Agriculture and Agri-Food Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Canadian Security Intelligence Service 1b 4,437,724 5b 18,081 1b (133,500) 45b (136,300) 11b (160,400) 1b (245,405) 20b (250,740) 10b (300,680) 1b (1,111,680) 20b (2,117,100) 1

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Agriculture and Agri-Food, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission,, Justice and Royal Canadian Mounted Police to to adjust amounts as a result of the creation of Shared Services Canada Justice Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Agriculture and Agri-Food 15b 13,561,599 45b (5,267) 1b (6,932) 20b (7,100) 1b (12,300) 1b (13,530,000) From to Citizenship and Immigration for the decommissioning of the legacy Field Operations Support System, which is being replaced by the new Global Case Management System Citizenship and Immigration 1b 2,402,500 15b (2,402,500) From to Canada Council for the Arts to support multilateral cooperation projects for French language theatre, as well as to ensure Canada's participation in meetings of the Commission internationale du théâtre francophone Canada Council for the Arts 10b 127,000 5b (127,000) From to National Arts Centre Corporation for the 2013 edition of the biennial meeting Zones théâtrales whose mandate is to give exposure to Canadian francophone communities and Quebec regions professional theatre National Arts Centre Corporation 65b 75,000 5b (75,000) From to Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for research to inform policy development related to sport participation Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 95b 719,596 90b 10,000 1b (10,000) 5b (719,596) 2

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Citizenship and Immigration and to for the Temporary Resident Biometrics Project Citizenship and Immigration 15b 570,493 20b 399,250 45b (251,677) 1b (318,816) 50b (399,250) From Citizenship and Immigration and Transport to for activities related to the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games Citizenship and Immigration Transport 45b 813,600 1b (374,286) 1b (439,314) From Correctional Service of Canada to and Indian Affairs and Northern Development for the assessment, management and remediation of federal contaminated sites Correctional Service of Canada 1b 335,000 1b 165,000 25b (500,000) From Correctional Service of Canada to to support the renovation and fit up of B block at the RCMP Training Academy to meet Correctional Service of Canada training requirements Correctional Service of Canada 50b 431,000 30 (431,000) From Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, Industry, Agriculture and Agri-Food, and Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to to support the North American Platform Program Partnership Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Agriculture and Agri-Food Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec Industry 1b 600,000 5b (120,000) 1b (160,000) 5b (160,000) 1b (160,000) From to to continue the environmental restoration of key aquatic areas of concern identified under the Canada-United States Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement 1b 859,860 1b (859,860) 3

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Finance to for information technology services Finance 15b 1,026,000 1b (1,026,000) From to to provide accommodation for employees housed in s facilities who work on the implementation of the Species at Risk Act 1b 46,404 1b (46,404) From to to support Aboriginal involvement in activities intended to protect terrestrial species at risk within the framework of the Species at Risk Act 10b 228,854 10b (228,854) From to to support fisheries management in the Labrador Inuit Settlement Area, specifically for the Conservation Officer Program and English River project 10b 230,000 10b (230,000) From to, Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Citizenship and Immigration, Justice and to provide support to departmental staff located at missions abroad Citizenship and Immigration Justice Canadian Security Intelligence Service 1b 5,212,520 1b 319,620 50b 296,800 15b 296,600 20b 222,500 5b (1,434,550) 1b (4,913,490) From to to support building the National Holocaust Monument to commemorate the victims and Canadian survivors of the Holocaust 1b 300,000 1b (300,000) 4

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From to Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec to support the hosting of the 2013 International Economic Forum of the Americas on the New Economic Cycle Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec 5b 300,000 10b (300,000) From to National Arts Centre Corporation to support the National Arts Centre Orchestra s Fall 2013 tour of China with the goal of strengthening Canada and China s bilateral relationship National Arts Centre Corporation 65b 250,000 1b (250,000) From Health to to fund Nunatsiavut Government health programs Health 10b 4,680,785 10b (4,680,785) From Health to Public Health Agency of Canada to support the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development s Health Committee Public Health Agency of Canada Health 55b 400,000 10b (400,000) From to to promote public awareness and community participation in National Aboriginal Day activities 5b 310,000 1b (310,000) From to Human Resources and Skills Development to support the Kativik Regional Government to streamline delivery of youth programming Human Resources and Skills Development 5b 497,000 10b (497,000) From to Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission for travel expenses of members of the Indian Residential Schools Survivor Committee to attend national events Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission 30b 62,000 1b (62,000) From to Natural Resources for the Canada-Nunavut Geoscience Office Natural Resources 1b 430,000 1b (430,000) 5

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Industry to to provide and support the infrastructure of physical servers and devices for the Spectrum Applications Modernization project Industry 20b 105,451 5b (105,451) From to Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency to assist in the organization and delivery of the Halifax International Security Forum Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency 5b 1,245,000 1b (1,245,000) From to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited,, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canadian Grain Commission, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Canadian Security Intelligence Service,, Health, Industry, National Research Council of Canada, Natural Resources, Public Health Agency of Canada, and to support the Canadian Safety and Security Program, which provides science and technology solutions, support and advice for responding to the Government of Canada's public safety and security policy imperatives Canadian Food Inspection Agency Canadian Security Intelligence Service Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Health National Research Council of Canada Natural Resources Industry Canadian Grain Commission Public Health Agency of Canada Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission 50b 1,395,000 13b 840,000 20b 674,700 15b 619,900 5b 606,000 65b 447,000 5b 400,000 5b 368,000 30b 175,000 50b 150,000 5b 143,500 15b 85,000 20b 60,000 5b (5,964,100) From to Communications Security Establishment for the Canadian Cryptographic Modernization Program Communications Security Establishment 20b 8,353,302 5b (8,353,302) 6

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From to, and Parks Canada Agency for investments in search and rescue prevention and coordination initiatives across Canada Parks Canada Agency 20b 409,413 1b 194,370 1b 85,690 5b (689,473) From to to pay the costs required for the clearance, remediation and transfer of the former Camp Ipperwash to the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation 10b 350,000 1b 87,414 1b (437,414) From to to pay the costs associated with Unexploded Explosive Ordnance services at the Tsuu T ina Nation 10b 202,219 1b (202,219) From to Military Police Complaints Commission to support and enhance program operations Military Police Complaints Commission 25b 1,956,337 1b (1,956,337) From to Natural Resources for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the Natural Resources Resolute facility and related logistics support to the Canadian Armed Forces Arctic Training Centre Natural Resources 1b 1,175,000 1b (1,175,000) From National Research Council of Canada to Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council for work associated with the Canadian Light Source, Canada s national synchrotron research facility Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council National Research Council of Canada 80b 500,000 60b (500,000) From Natural Resources to for the assessment, management and remediation of federal contaminated sites Natural Resources 1b 425,000 1b (425,000) 7

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council to to support the Canada Research Chairs at the Royal Military College of Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council 1b 396,667 95b (81,667) 80b (315,000) From Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to Canadian Institutes of Health Research to support the Business-Led Networks of Centres of Excellence Canadian Institutes of Health Research Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council 20b 1,239,443 80b (1,239,443) From Parks Canada Agency and Canadian Food Inspection Agency to Public Service Commission for the Public Service Resourcing System, the national recruitment system behind the federal government s primary job portal Public Service Commission Parks Canada Agency Canadian Food Inspection Agency 95b 504,000 20b (252,000) 11b (252,000) From Parks Canada Agency to Transport related to the Gateways and Border Crossings Fund Transport Parks Canada Agency 10b 11,640,200 20b (11,640,200) From Public Health Agency of Canada to Health for the Health Portfolio Northern Wellness Approach contribution agreements Health Public Health Agency of Canada 10b 1,001,312 55b (1,001,312) From Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to for the First Nations Community Policing Service Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness 45b 25,000,000 5b (25,000,000) From Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for the research on right wing extremist networks in Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness 95b 97,870 5b (97,870) 8

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal to for the reimbursement of funds provided to support the continuation of Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal's operations Registry of the Specific Claims Tribunal 1b 2,200,000 35b (2,200,000) From to for administering relevant requirements of the Firearms Act 10b 1,700,000 45b (1,700,000) From to, and Fisheries and Oceans to support the Great Lakes Marine Security Operation Centre 5b 93,981 1b 74,276 10b 65,351 50b (233,608) From to Citizenship and Immigration and Public Works and Government Services to adjust amounts as a result of the creation of Public Works and Government Services Citizenship and Immigration 1b 6,909,500 1b 90,460 15b (6,999,960) From to Health for the implementation of the B.C. Tripartite Framework Agreement on First Nation Health Governance for the transfer to the First Nations Health Authority Health 10b 1,744,032 15b (1,744,032) From Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council to to support the indirect costs of federally-funded research at the Royal Military College Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 1b 778,626 95b (778,626) From the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to adjust the funding for the conduct of nuclear-related research at a Canadian post-secondary institution Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission Canadian Institutes of Health Research 20b 35,000 20b (35,000) 9

Supplementary Estimates (B), 2013 14 From Transport to Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to support the Canadian Aquatic Invasive Species Research Network Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Transport 80b 150,000 1b (150,000) From Treasury Board Secretariat to Industry to support the Canadian Open Data Experience Challenge Industry Treasury Board Secretariat 10b 300,000 1b (300,000) From Treasury Board Secretariat to Privy Council Office to transfer the Outstanding Achievement Award Program Privy Council Treasury Board Secretariat 1b 30,000 1b (30,000) From Treasury Board Secretariat to Public Works and Government Services for the remaining activities related to the finalization of the human resource application (Peoplesoft 9.1) Public Works and Government Services Treasury Board Secretariat 1b 2,513,499 1b (2,513,499) 10