Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Loans and financing |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To provide for stable, predictable and sustainable fisheries for all harvesters in the regions associated with the Reconciliation Agreements
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Contributions to support Indigenous Reconciliation Agreements: The Government of Canada is committed to a renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples based on the recognition of rights, respect, cooperation and partnership. This commitment extends to reconciliation within fisheries. Contributions aim to provide for stable, predictable and sustainable fisheries for all harvesters in the regions associated with the Reconciliation Agreements. Agreements are reached in the spirit of collaboration and in a manner consistent with section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the federal principles respecting the Government of Canada's relationship with Indigenous peoples. This includes, among other things, recognition of the inherent jurisdiction and legal orders of Indigenous nations, and that these are the starting point for discussions aimed at interactions between federal and Indigenous jurisdictions and laws, including those related to fisheries.
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Contributions are provided to support the implementation of negotiated Reconciliation Agreements with respective Indigenous groups. Eligible activities set out in Reconciliation Agreements may include: (...) Enforcement mechanisms for conservation and protection; (...)
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Contributions are provided in the form of financial transfer payments.
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Implementation period
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Contributions to support negotiated Reconciliation Agreements began in 2019/20 and are provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of negotiated Crown-Indigenous Rights Reconciliation Agreements and associated funding agreements.
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Keywords
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Conservation
Fish
Sustainable
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Grants and direct payments |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To assist Canada's fisheries and aquaculture industries in improving their environmental performance
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Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology Adoption Program (FACTAP): The FACTAP is a $20 million financial contribution program spread over four-years (2017-2021) to assist Canada's fisheries and aquaculture industries in improving their environmental performance.
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Recipients are private sector companies (including individuals) currently active in, or supporting activities related to the fish and seafood sectors, including wild capture fisheries, fisheries aquaculture and processing or fisheries products.
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Assistance is provided in the form of partner contribution funds up to 75% of the cost for purchasing and installing equipment aimed at improving environmental performance.
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Implementation period
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The program began in 2017 and ends March 31, 2021.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Grants and direct payments, Non-monetary support |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To support the development of successful and sustainable First Nation owned and operated commercial fishing enterprises
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Pacific Integrated Commercial Fisheries Initiative (PICFI): The initiative was designed to increase First Nations' access to the commercial fisheries in British Columbia (BC) by: developing common and transparent rules that apply to all participants and improving the management of the commercial fisheries through greater collaboration among stakeholders. The program supports greater participation and integration of First Nations in commercial fisheries by providing commercial fishing access, funding and capacity building to support the development of successful and sustainable First Nation owned and operated commercial fishing enterprises.
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Indigenous groups and communities in the Pacific
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Assistance is provided in the form of business development support, harvester training and funding for communal commercial fishing enterprise and aquaculture development through grants and contributions funding.
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Implementation period
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The program began in 2007 and is ongoing.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable fisheries management |
Grants and direct payments, Loans and financing |
Fisheries |
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Environment related objective
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To help Canada's Quebec-based fish and seafood sector transition to meet growing market demands for products that are: high quality, value added and sustainably sourced.
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Coverage of the measure
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Quebec Fisheries Fund (QFF): The fund aims to help Canada's Quebec-based fish and seafood sector transition to meet growing market demands for products that are: high quality, value added and sustainably sourced.
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Indigenous groups; commercial enterprises, including fishers, aquaculturists and seafood processors; universities and academics; industry associations and other non-profits; and other organizations, such as research institutions
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QFF funding can be non-repayable, conditionally repayable, or unconditionally repayable
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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The program began in April 2019 and ends March 2024.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Alternative and renewable energy |
Grants and direct payments |
Energy |
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Environment related objective
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To encourage the deployment of low-impact renewable power in Canada by providing a financial incentive for electricity generated from qualifying projects
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Coverage of the measure
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ecoENERGY for Renewable Power Program: The program is to encourage the deployment of low-impact renewable power in Canada by providing a financial incentive for electricity generated from qualifying projects.
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Eligible recipients of the program are owners of qualifying projects. These are typically independent power producers or utilities; however, a few projects use the electricity generated for their own consumption.
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Type of measure
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The support is provided in the form of a 1 cent per kilowatt-hour incentive on the production of electricity from qualifying renewable energy projects such as wind, solar, biomass, and low-impact hydroelectricity.
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Implementation period
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The program was launched in 2007. Qualifying projects are eligible to receive the incentive for 10 years from the date of project commissioning, until March 31, 2021.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
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Loans and financing |
All products/economic activities, Energy |
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Environment related objective
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to support Canada's natural resource sectors through a comprehensive suite of research, development, demonstration, and Related Scientific Activities projects and ultimately improved environmental and economic performance.
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Coverage of the measure
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Energy Innovation Program: The objective of the program is to support Canada's natural resource sectors through a comprehensive suite of research, development, demonstration, and Related Scientific Activities projects leading to advances in technology, increased knowledge and collaboration, input into codes, standards and associated policies and regulations, and ultimately improved environmental and economic performance.
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Eligible recipients include provincial, territorial, regional and municipal governments and their departments and agencies where applicable; as well as legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada including: for profit and not for profit organizations such as electricity and gas utilities, companies, industry associations, research associations, and standards organizations; Indigenous organizations and groups; community groups; and Canadian academic institutions.
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Type of measure
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The program provides conditionally repayable contributions for demonstration projects; R&D and RSA are non-repayable.
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Implementation period
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The program was established in 2016 and is ongoing.
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Energy
Environment
Natural resources
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable forestry management |
Grants and direct payments |
Forestry |
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Environment related objective
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To support pre-competitive research, development and technology transfer activities in Canada's forest sector and enable it to participate in niche products areas such as bioenergy
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Forest Innovation Program (FIP): The objective of the FIP is to support pre-competitive research, development and technology transfer activities in Canada's forest sector. Together, these activities will help to position the sector for growth and enable it to participate in niche products areas such as bioenergy, biochemicals, nanotechnology and advanced construction materials.
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The main recipient of funding was FPInnovations. The other funding recipient is the Canadian Wood Fibre Centre, an integrated forest research centre that works closely with many academic institutions across Canada (e.g. University of British Columbia).
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Type of measure
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Assistance was provided in the form of non-repayable contributions.
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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This program was created on April 1, 2012 and is set to expire on March 31, 2023. The program was extended by $91.8 million (2020/2021-$30.6M, 2021/2022-$30.6M and 2022/2023-$30.6M) over three years, starting in 2020 through to 2023.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Environmental goods and services promotion |
Loans and financing |
Manufacturing |
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Environment related objective
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To support demonstrations of next-generation and innovative electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Canada
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Measure description
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Coverage of the measure
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Green Infrastructure: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Demonstrations Program: The objective of this program is to support demonstrations of next-generation and innovative electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Canada. The program will undertake Front End Engineering Design studies and demonstrations to reduce the costs, understand the impacts and address potential barriers for the deployment of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
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Eligible recipients include provincial, territorial, regional and municipal governments and their departments and agencies where applicable; as well as legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada
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Type of measure
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The program provides funding through conditionally repayable contributions for technology demonstration projects.
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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The program began on April 14, 2016 and will end on March 31, 2024.
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
Sustainable forestry management |
Grants and direct payments |
Forestry |
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Environment related objective
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To implement new technologies leading to non-traditional high-value forest products including bioenergy, biomaterials, biochemicals and next generation building products.
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Coverage of the measure
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Investments in Forest Industry Transformation Program (IFIT): The IFIT Program provides targeted investments to projects that implement new technologies leading to non-traditional high-value forest products including bioenergy, biomaterials, biochemicals and next generation building products.
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Eligible recipients are companies that either produce forest products in an existing forest product manufacturing facility located in Canada or that were new entrants in the forest sector for the purposes of the proposed project. Projects were selected for funding through a competitive process
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Type of measure
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The Program provides funding through non-repayable contributions.
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Implementation period
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The program was launched on August 2, 2010 and is set to expire on March 31, 2023. The program was extended for $82.9 million over three years starting in 2020 through to 2023 (27.625M/year).
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Subsidies and Countervailing Measures |
G/SCM/N/372/CAN |
Canada |
2021 |
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Loans and financing |
Other |
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Environment related objective
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To support research, development and demonstration on new and improved technologies and processes to more effectively recover heavy oil products spilled in marine environments.
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Coverage of the measure
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Oil Spill Response Science Program: The objective of this program is to support research, development and demonstration on new and improved technologies and processes to more effectively recover heavy oil products spilled in marine environments.
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Eligible recipients are legal entities validly incorporated or registered in Canada, including academia, industry-related organisations, not-for-profit organisations, provinces and territories, and aboriginal organisations and groups.
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Type of measure
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The program provides funding through conditionally repayable contributions for research and development projects.
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Subsidy amount
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Implementation period
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The program began on November 7, 2016 and ended on March 31, 2020 (with funding ending March 31, 2019).
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Keywords
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Environment
Natural resources
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