Supplementary Estimates (B) 2015-16

Supplementary Estimates are part of the normal parliamentary approval process to ensure that previously planned government initiatives receive the necessary funding to move them forward, therefore meeting the needs of Canadians. They present information to Parliament on the Government of Canada’s spending requirements that were not sufficiently developed in time for inclusion in the Main Estimates, and will from time to time include urgent but unforeseen expenditures, such as natural disasters (an ice storm, H1N1, etc.). Supplementary Estimates directly support an appropriation act. Supplementary Estimates are published throughout the year; each release is identified alphabetically (A, B, C, etc.). Supplementary Estimates (A) are tabled in May and the associated appropriation act is granted royal assent and becomes law in June. These provide federal organizations with the funding they need early in the year. Supplementary Estimates (B) are tabled in late October or early November and the associated appropriation act is granted royal assent in December. Supplementary Estimates (C) are tabled in February and the associated appropriation act is granted royal assent in March.

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Dataset Resources

Resource Name Format Language Link
Allocations from Treasury Board Central Votes XLS English Download
Allocations from Treasury Board Central Votes XLS French Download
Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object XLS English Download
Budgetary Expenditures by Standard Object XLS French Download
Estimates by Strategic Outcome and Program XLS English Download
Estimates by Strategic Outcome and Program XLS French Download
Statutory Forecasts XLS English Download
Statutory Forecasts XLS French Download

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Comments

  • Pete DeVries

    2015-12-10

    I find the new format cumbersome and confusing. Much preferred the previous publication of Supplementary Estimates whereby all the data was included in one report, providing information on the split between voted and statutoy, estimates to date, etc.