Environment and Climate Change
How Environment and Climate Change spent its budget in fiscal year 2019-20, on a Volume II appropriations basis.
Department Spending
In FY 2019-20,
$3.17B
was spent by Environment and Climate Change
In FY 2019-20,
0.9%
of federal spending was by Environment and Climate Change
How did Environment and Climate Change spend its budget in 2019-20?
Spending by entity, FY 2019-20
Department of the Environment
Parks Canada Agency
Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
$1.62B
$1.48B
$66.2M
Environment and Climate Change’s share of federal spending
Percentage of federal spending, 2014–2025
Line items
Complete appropriation (vote/allotment) and transfer-payment lines, in dollars. Search, sort, and download the full table.
| Vote | Description | Total available | Used ▼ | Lapsed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vote 1 | Program expenditures | $1,932,377,321 | $1,219,082,783 | $713,294,538 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $979,365,741 | $948,351,039 | $31,014,702 |
| Vote 10 | Grants and contributions | $791,612,951 | $481,634,380 | $309,978,571 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $254,861,951 | $234,868,873 | $19,993,078 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $98,201,458 | $97,912,019 | $289,439 |
| Vote 5 | Capital expenditures | $109,541,298 | $95,510,341 | $14,030,957 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $61,851,300 | $52,508,379 | $9,342,921 |
| Vote 5 | Payments to the New Parks and Historic Sites Account | $26,323,000 | $26,323,000 | $0 |
| Vote 5 | Grants and contributions | $14,525,184 | $7,388,431 | $7,136,753 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $6,252,935 | $6,252,935 | $0 |
| Vote 15 | Canada's Marine Safety Response | $467,882 | $0 | $467,882 |
| Vote 20 | Ensuring Better Disaster Management Preparation and Response | $198,215 | $0 | $198,215 |
| Vote 25 | Implementing a Federal Carbon Offset System | $508,309 | $0 | $508,309 |
13 line items · all figures in dollars
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Environment and Climate Change figures are on a Volume II appropriations basis and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.