Canada’s Contribution. 4.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Canada will make a contribution to the Employer towards the costs incurred by the Employer as a result of the provision of the Job(s) to the participant(s) of an amount not exceeding the amount indicated in the “ Calculation of Approved Canada Summer Jobs Contribution Amount" document.
Canada’s Contribution i. Fiscal Year Breakdown
Canada’s Contribution i. Fiscal Year Breakdown Canada’s total contribution funding for all Projects under the green infrastructure stream will be allocated in accordance with the estimated maximum amounts in the Green Infrastructure Fiscal Year Breakdown Table, as amended through administrative processes: Green Infrastructure Fiscal Year Breakdown Table Canada ($M) 2017 – 2018 $0.0000 2018 – 2019 $40.2161 2019 – 2020 $34.8540 2020 – 2021 $135.7598 2021 – 2022 $115.7736 2022 – 2023 $182.5567 2023 – 2024 $228.3787 2024 – 2025 $276.3943 2025 – 2026 $362.6761 2026 – 2027 $396.3114 2027 – 2028 $472.8439 TOTAL $2,245.7648
Canada’s Contribution. 17.1 Subject to the provisions of this Agreement, if Vancouver is awarded the Games, Canada will:
Canada’s Contribution. 4.1 The total maximum amount of Canada's contribution towards the Eligible Expenditures (subject to section 4.1(d)) is up to $ 543,530,000 (five hundred and forty-three million five hundred and thirty thousand dollars) for the Project Period, which shall be allocated as follows:
Canada’s Contribution. 5.1 Subject to Parliamentary approval of funds, to the maintenance of current and forecasted budgetary levels for the Official Languages in Education Program and the undertakings in the Protocol and this Agreement, Canada shall provide financial assistance for the measures described in the provincial action plan or other measures on which the parties have agreed, as set out in Clause 4 during the period of this Agreement.
Canada’s Contribution. Parks Canada committed to a minimum of $32 million in operational spending on Thaidene Nëné within the first 12 years of establishment, and $3 million annually after that.
Canada’s Contribution i. Fiscal Year Breakdown Canada’s total contribution funding for all Projects under the public transit stream will be allocated in accordance with the estimated maximum amounts in the Public Transit Fiscal Year Breakdown Table, as amended through administrative processes: Public Transit Fiscal Year Breakdown Table Canada ($) 2018-19 16,520,266.20 2019-20 16,520,266.20 2020-21 16,520,266.20 2021-22 16,520,266.20 2022-23 16,520,266.20 2023-24 16,520,266.20 2024-25 16,520,266.20 2025-26 16,520,266.20 2026-27 16,520,266.20 2027-28 16,520,266.20 TOTAL $165,202,662
Canada’s Contribution. 4.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Canada will make a contribution to the Employer towards the costs incurred by the Employer as a result of the provision of the Job(s) to the Participant(s) of an amount not exceeding the amount indicated in the “Calculation of Approved Canada Summer Jobs Contribution Amount" document. Not-for-profit employers are eligible to receive funding for up to 100% of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage. Public and private sector employers are eligible to receive funding for up to 50% of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage.
4.2 Costs are eligible costs only if they are, in the opinion of Canada, reasonable and directly related to the provisions of the Job(s). Only those costs incurred during the Funding Period are eligible costs. No costs incurred prior to or following the Funding Period are eligible costs.
4.3 When hiring a Participant with a disability, the Employer agrees that Canada's contribution towards special equipment facilities and support necessary for the participation shall not exceed the actual costs.
4.4 The amount of Canada's contribution in respect of Mandatory Employment Related Costs incurred in respect of each Participant shall not exceed the amount that would be payable if the Participant's wages were paid at the provincial or territorial adult minimum wage rate.
4.5 In the event that the hourly wage rate paid by the Employer is less than the hourly wage rate shown in the Application/ Agreement, Canada may, in its discretion, reduce the amount of its contribution in respect of those eligible costs.
Canada’s Contribution i. Fiscal Year Breakdown Canada’s total contribution funding for all Projects under the public transit stream will be allocated in accordance with the estimated maximum amounts in the Public Transit Fiscal Year Breakdown Table, as amended through administrative processes: Public Transit Fiscal Year Breakdown Table Canada 2018/19 $21,500,000 2019/20 $149,000,000 2020/21 $407,500,000 2021/22 $540,300,000 2022/23 $351,600,000 2023/24 $356,200,000 2024/25 $349,500,000 2025/26 $193,700,000 2026/27 $230,600,000 2027/28 $91,201,894 TOTAL $2,691,101,894 *Figures included in the Fiscal Year Breakdown Table are notional and will be updated to reflect funding allocations approved for Projects under this agreement.
ii. Allocation to Transit System
a) British Columbia agrees to allocate Canada’s public transit stream contribution funding to each transit system based solely on ridership as set out in the Public Transit Sub-Allocation Table: BC Transit 50,422,115 Translink 239,061,135 b) Subject to approval by Canada, and British Columbia confirming to Canada the agreement of the affected transit systems, the Parties may amend the Public Transit Sub-Allocation Table in paragraph a) in this section, following the review described in paragraph a) of section 19 (Evaluation). British Columbia will re- allocate contribution funding to each transit system, as determined by Canada, in accordance with the amended Public Transit Sub-Allocation Table. British Columbia will ensure that any applicable Ultimate Recipient Agreements are amended to reflect these funding allocation changes.