Supporting Documentation: Volume 1, Table 4.1—Financial Position of Consolidated Crown Corporations and Other Entities
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- 2006 data
- 2007 data
- 2008 data
- 2009 data
- 2010 data
- 2011 data
- 2012 data
- 2013 data
- 2014 data
- 2015 data
- 2016 data
- 2017 data
- 2018 data
- 2019 data
- 2020 data
- 2021 data
- 2022 data
- 2023 data
2006 data
Notes:
- During the year, Cape Breton Development Corporation was reclassified from an enterprise Crown corporation presented in Section 9 of this volume to a consolidated Crown corporation.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations except for the Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc. and the Cape Breton Growth Fund Corporation.
2007 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations for the Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc. and the Cape Breton Growth Fund Corporation.
2008 data
Notes:
- The figures reported are those as at June 6, 2007. On June 6, 2007, the Governor in Council revoked the deemed parent status of the corporation and its results after that date were consolidated with Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation. On April 1, 2008, the remaining assets and liabilities of the Corporation were transferred to Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation and the Corporation was dissolved.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations except for the Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc. and the Cape Breton Growth Fund Corporation.
2009 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2010 data
Notes:
- The Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation ceased its activities on January 5, 2010. The figures reported are those as at December 31, 2009.
- During the year, Canadian Commercial Corporation was reclassified from an enterprise Crown corporation presented in Section 9 of this volume to a consolidated Crown corporation.
- The assets and liabilities of the Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC) were transferred to Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation and CBDC was dissolved.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2011 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2012 data
Notes:
- During the year, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - Minister's Account was reclassified as an enterprise Crown corporation and is now presented in Section 9 of this volume.
- During the year, Canadian Dairy Commission - Marketing operations was reclassified from an enterprise Crown corporation presented in Section 9 of this volume to a consolidated Crown corporation. Canadian Dairy Commission (Dairy support operations financed by the Government of Canada and Marketing operations) is now presented as one consolidated entity.
- During the year, St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, Capital Fund Trust and Employee Termination Benefits Trust Fund were reclassified from enterprise Crown corporations presented in Section 9 of this volume to other consolidated entities.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2013 data
Notes:
- Effective March 7, 2013, the Canada Employment Insurance Financing Board was dissolved by issuance of the order in council 2013-0263.
- First Nations Statistical Institute was subsequently dissolved on April 1, 2013 following the announcement on March 29, 2012 of the budget reduction and as part of Bill-C38.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2014 data
Notes:
- The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated became a parent Crown corporation on February 13, 2014 by issuance of the order in council 2014-0148.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2015 data
Notes:
- The Aboriginal Healing Foundation was dissolved on September 30, 2014.
- Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation was dissolved on June 19th, 2014 as part of Bill C-31. The operation of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation has been transferred to both Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Public Works and Government Services Canada.
- The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited is a new entity resulting from the amalgamations under the Canada Business Corporations Act of the legacy The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited (the “legacy FBCL”), a parent Crown corporation with its subsidiary, St. Mary’s River Bridge Company (SMRBC) on January 27, 2015 and with another parent Crown corporation Blue Water Bridge Authority (BWBA) on February 1, 2015, in accordance with the authorities provided by the Economic Action Plan 2013 Act, No. 2, as amended, by the Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, No.2. BWBA was accounted for as an enterprise Crown corporation presented in Section 9 of this Volume up until the date of the amalgamation. The activity within the current year for the new entity, the legacy FBCL and SMRBC are presented in this Section.
- The Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority became a parent Crown corporation by issuance of the order in council 2012-1350. The operation of Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority has officially started during fiscal year 2014-2015.
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2016 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2017 data
Notes:
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
- The name of the Crown corporation Federal Bridge Corporation Limited, The, was changed to The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited.
- The name of the Crown corporation Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc., The, was changed to The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Inc.
2018 data
Notes:
- All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
- PPP Canada Inc. was dissolved on March 31, 2018, as part of Bill C-44. The operation of PPP Canada Inc. has been transferred to both Infrastructure Canada and Department of Finance.
2019 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2020 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations.
2021 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations except for the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation (CEEFC). CEEFC is a federal Crown corporation, incorporated in May 2020 and is wholly owned by Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), a parent Crown corporation. CEEFC is responsible for administering the Large Employer Emergency Funding Facility (LEEFF).
2022 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations except for the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation (CEEFC). CEEFC is a federal Crown corporation, incorporated in May 2020 and is wholly owned by Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), a parent Crown corporation. CEEFC is responsible for administering the Large Employer Emergency Funding Facility (LEEFF).
2023 data
Note: All Crown corporations are parent Crown corporations except for the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation (CEEFC). CEEFC is a federal Crown corporation, incorporated in May 2020 and is wholly owned by Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV), a parent Crown corporation. CEEFC is responsible for administering the Large Employer Emergency Funding Facility (LEEFF).
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