Privy Council
How Privy Council 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,
$336.9M
was spent by Privy Council
In FY 2014-15,
0.1%
of federal spending was by Privy Council
On the consolidated accrual basis (Volume I), this portfolio’s expenses were $313.3M in FY 2014-15 — see the overview and methodology.
How did Privy Council spend its budget in 2014-15?
Spending by entity, FY 2014-15
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer
Privy Council Office Department
Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board
Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages
Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat
Security Intelligence Review Committee
$150.8M
$123.3M
$32.2M
$22.4M
$5.2M
$3M
Privy Council’s share of federal spending
Percentage of federal spending, 2014–2025
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.
| Category | Description | Amount ▼ |
|---|---|---|
| Other transfer payments | Quarterly allowances to registered eligible political parties and subsidies to electoral district associations for auditor's fee (political financing provision under the Canada Elections Act) | $8,184,963 |
| Other transfer payments | Reimbursement of eligible election expenses to candidates for the 2014 by‑elections (political financing provision under the Canada Elections Act) | $505,004 |
| Other transfer payments | Reimbursement of eligible elections expenses to candidates for the 41st General Election (political financing provision under the Canada Elections Act) | $69,295 |
| Other transfer payments | Reimbursement of eligible election expenses for other general elections and by‑elections to candidates (political financing provision under the Canada Elections Act) | $33,942 |
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Privy Council 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.