Sentences with phrase «treasury board tabled»

Earlier this week, the President of the Treasury Board tabled the 2008 - 09 Reports on Plans and Priorities in the House of Commons on behalf of 93 federal departments and agencies.
The President of the Treasury Board tabled the Main Estimates for 2012 - 13 on February 28, 2012, approximately one month in advance of the tabling of 2012 Budget scheduled for March 29th.
On November 8, 2012, the President of the Treasury Board tabled Supplementary Estimates B for fiscal year 2012 - 13, which indicated that total estimates to date were down 2.0 per cent from the same period last year.
Since the President of the Treasury Board tables the Estimates on behalf of the departments and agencies and is responsible for the overall management of government spending, he should be in a position to provide a detailed and credible explanation as to the difference between what was approved by Parliament and what was actually spent by the individual departments and agencies.

Not exact matches

This implies that the Budget should be tabled in late January or in early - to mid-February, in order to give the Treasury Board Secretariat time to make the Main Estimates of spending consistent with the economic assumptions and spending decisions underlying the Budget.
The «Authorities» include the Main and Supplementary Estimates tabled by the President of the Treasury Board, plus authorities carried over from previous years and adjustments, warrants, transfers and other.
The Treasury Board Secretariat indicated in the notes to the departmental / agency tables that further upward adjustments would be forthcoming.
In the tabling of the Main Estimates, the President of the Treasury Board made no reference to the election promise and why it was not honoured at this time.
Mr. Flaherty probably doesn't know, and probably doesn't care, but he has done Parliament» and Canadians, a huge favour by tabling his budget in February, provided the President of the Treasury Board provides a reconciliation between the two sets of numbers.
The following day, the President of the Treasury Board, Scott Brison, tabled the Main Estimates for 2016 - 17, showing total expenditures for 2015 - 16 at $ 250.7 billion ($ 42.4 billion lower than forecast by the Minister of Finance) and $ 250.1 billion for 2016 - 17 ($ 54.4 billion lower than forecast by the Minister of Finance).
The President of the Treasury Board recently tabled Supplementary Estimates A for 2013 - 14.
The President of the Treasury Board indicated that, given that the Main Estimates are being tabled before the Budget, the Main Estimates for 2012 - 13 would not include the impact of any of the upcoming proposed spending reductions.
When Budget 2014 was tabled before Main Estimates 2014 - 15, we were naively hoping that the President of the Treasury Board would provide a detailed reconciliation between spending in the Main Estimates and spending in the Budget for 2014 - 15.
The spending estimates, which are tabled by the President of the Treasury Board on behalf of the Government, consist of the Main Estimates, tabled usually a month before the upcoming fiscal year, and a number of Supplementary Estimates tabled during the course of that fiscal year.
Tthe Minister of Finance tabled a budget on June 6th which showed program expenses of $ 281.4 billion in 2011 - 12, $ 28.6 billion higher than the forecast of his colleague the President of the Treasury Board.
This implies that the Budget should be tabled prior to that date, allowing for sufficient time for the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) to reconcile the Budget expense projections for the upcoming fiscal year to the Main Estimates.
According to the Main Estimates, tabled by the President of the Treasury Board, on June 3rd, along with Supplementary Estimates A, spending by the federal government for 2011 - 12 is forecast to be $ 252.8 billion representing a DECLINE of $ 14.1 billion from spending in 2010 - 11.
The PSAC wants to work with Treasury Board to find solutions, and so we've tabled a proposal for a National Joint Task Force to tackle mental health.
There are major classification and accounting differences between the Estimates tabled by the President of the Treasury Board and the direct program expense forecasts in the Minister of Finance's budgets and updates.
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