Health
How Health spent its budget in fiscal year 2019-20, on a Volume II appropriations basis.
Department Spending
In FY 2019-20,
$5.68B
was spent by Health
In FY 2019-20,
1.6%
of federal spending was by Health
How did Health spend its budget in 2019-20?
Spending by entity, FY 2019-20
Department of Health
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Public Health Agency of Canada
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Patented Medicine Prices Review Board
$2.82B
$1.2B
$893.3M
$752.3M
$13.3M
Health’s share of federal spending
Percentage of federal spending, 1995–2025
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 10 | Grants and contributions | $1,558,227,090 | $1,547,551,142 | $10,675,948 |
| Vote 5 | Grants | $1,137,200,900 | $1,134,827,280 | $2,373,620 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $1,103,331,158 | $1,065,220,993 | $38,110,165 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $602,156,090 | $598,991,157 | $3,164,933 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures, grants and contributions | $637,909,878 | $593,506,878 | $44,403,000 |
| Vote 10 | Grants and contributions | $252,077,883 | $245,035,952 | $7,041,931 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $186,375,417 | $186,252,253 | $123,164 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $154,295,369 | $135,192,911 | $19,102,458 |
| Vote 1 | Operating expenditures | $61,744,355 | $60,554,665 | $1,189,690 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $41,500,428 | $41,500,428 | $0 |
| Vote 5 | Capital expenditures | $27,467,367 | $23,566,954 | $3,900,413 |
| Vote 5 | Capital expenditures | $23,198,674 | $21,532,491 | $1,666,183 |
| Vote 1 | Program expenditures | $16,005,929 | $12,162,264 | $3,843,665 |
| Vote 5 | Capital expenditures | $8,156,967 | $7,733,964 | $423,003 |
| Statutory amounts | Statutory amounts | $6,668,909 | $6,668,909 | $0 |
29 line items · all figures in dollars
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Health figures are on a Volume II appropriations basis and will not match the Volume I consolidated headline totals. See the methodology for details.