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Treasury Board

How Treasury Board spent its budget in fiscal year 2023-24, shown as net expenditures by standard object from Public Accounts Volume II.

Treasury Board oversees government-wide expenditure management, financial management policy, and the administration of public service pay, pensions, and benefits, acting as the management board of the Government of Canada.

In fiscal year 2023-24, Treasury Board spent $4.36B, or 0.8% of total federal spending.

The great majority of this spending was administered through the Treasury Board Secretariat itself, with the Canada School of Public Service, the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner, and the Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying accounting for smaller shares. Reported transfer payments were modest relative to the department's overall budget, including payments under the Public Service Income Benefit Plan for Survivors of Employees Slain on Duty, contributions to the Open Government Partnership, and the Research and Policy Initiatives Assistance Program.

Department Spending

In FY 2023-24,

$4.36B

was spent by Treasury Board

In FY 2023-24,

0.8%

of federal spending was by Treasury Board

On the consolidated accrual basis (Volume I), this portfolio’s expenses were $4.96B in FY 2023-24 — see the overview and methodology.

How did Treasury Board spend its budget in 2023-24?

Spending by entity, FY 2023-24

Treasury Board Secretariat

Canada School of Public Service

Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner

Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying

$4.25B

$94.8M

$6.8M

$5.8M

Treasury Board’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.

Transfer payments
CategoryDescriptionAmount
Other transfer paymentsPayments, in the nature of Workers' Compensation, in accordance with the Public Service Income Benefit Plan for Survivors of Employees Slain on Duty$308,815
ContributionsContributions to the Open Government Partnership$267,402
ContributionsResearch and Policy Initiatives Assistance Program$239,897
ContributionsInternational Federation of Accountants$200,000
ContributionsContributions for access to legal advice under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act$21,270
Other transfer paymentsPayments under the Public Service Pension Adjustment Act (R.S.C., 1970, c. P-33)$1,514
Other transfer paymentsSpecial Indemnity Plan for Spouses of Canadian Forces Attachés$0
7 line items · all figures in dollars

Treasury Board 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.