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Employment and Social Development

How Employment and Social Development spent its budget in fiscal year 2014-15, shown as net expenditures by standard object from Public Accounts Volume II.

Department Spending

In FY 2014-15,

$57.99B

was spent by Employment and Social Development

In FY 2014-15,

20.7%

of federal spending was by Employment and Social Development

On the consolidated accrual basis (Volume I), this portfolio’s expenses were $73.02B in FY 2014-15 — see the overview and methodology.

How did Employment and Social Development spend its budget in 2014-15?

Spending by entity, FY 2014-15

Employment and Social Development Department

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

Office of the Co-ordinator,Status of Women

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

National Capital Commission

Canada Industrial Relations Board

$55.88B

$2.05B

$30.1M

$14.1M

$8.3M

$7.5M

Employment and Social Development’s share of federal spending

Percentage of federal spending, 1995–2025

Line items

Every transfer-payment (grant and contribution) program, in dollars. These are the named programs behind the transfer-payments object in the chart above. Search, sort, and download the full table.

Transfer payments
CategoryDescriptionAmount
GrantsOld Age Security payments$33,535,507,278
GrantsGuaranteed Income Supplement Payments$10,066,152,466
GrantsUniversal Child Care Benefit$2,738,493,220
GrantsCanada Education Savings grant payments to Registered Educations Savings Plan (RESP) trustees on behalf of RESP beneficiaries to encourage Canadians to save for post‑secondary education for their children$781,081,862
GrantsCanada Student Grants to qualifying full and part‑time students pursuant to the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act$706,839,634
GrantsAllowance payments$531,413,924
ContributionsPayments related to the direct financing arrangement under the Canada Student Financial Assistance Act$524,797,965
ContributionsPayments to provinces, territories, municipalities, other public bodies, organizations, groups, communities, employers and individuals for the provision of training and/or work experience, the mobilization of community resources, and human resource planning and adjustment measures necessary for the efficient functioning of the Canadian labour market$518,810,029
Other transfer paymentsPayments to provinces and territories to deliver employment programs and services under the Canada Job Fund and under the Labour Market Agreements$500,000,000
GrantsCanada Disability Savings Grant payments to Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) issuers on behalf of RDSP beneficiaries to encourage long‑term financial security of eligible individuals with disabilities$230,569,779
Other transfer paymentsPayments to provinces and territories under the Multilateral Framework for Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities$222,000,000
GrantsCanada Disability Savings Bond payments to Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) issuers on behalf of RDSP beneficiaries to encourage long‑term financial security of eligible individuals with disabilities$104,996,129
GrantsCanada Learning Bond payments to Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) trustees on behalf of RESP beneficiaries to support access to post‑secondary education for children from low‑income families$104,132,462
GrantsApprenticeship grants$99,402,626
ContributionsContributions to not‑for‑profit organizations, individuals, municipal governments, Band/tribal councils and other Aboriginal organizations, public health and educational institutions, Régies régionales, for‑profit enterprises, research organizations and research institutes to support activities to help alleviate and prevent homelessness across Canada and to carry out research on homelessness to help communities better understand and more effectively address homelessness issues$99,184,967
42 line items · all figures in dollars
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Employment and Social Development figures are net expenditures by standard object from Public Accounts Volume II, and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.