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Annual Northern Expenditure Plan 1996/1997

First Nations and Northern Statistics Section
Corporate Information Management Directorate
Information Management Branch
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development

May 1999


Background

The Annual Northern Expenditure Plan (ANEP) is a regional overview of government expenditures and related government employment for the Northwest Territories and Yukon. The Plan consolidates information on expenditures and full-time equivalents (FTEs)1 using planned, forecast and actual utilization by the governments of the two Territories and by 26 federal departments and agencies with expenditures on programs and activities in, or related to, the North.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Overview
  • Trend In Government Northern Expenditure
  • Trend In Government Northern Employment
  • Expenditure By Final Spending Agency
  • Employment By Agency
  • Federal Transfers To The Territorial Governments
  • Expenditure By Location Of Responsibility Centre
  • Employment By Regional Location Of Responsibility Centre
  • Expenditure By Function
  • Expenditure By Location Of Principal Benefit
  • Expenditure By Object
  • Glossary
  • Appendices
  • Additional Sources

For a printed copy, please contact
Publications and Public Enquiries at:

Tel.: (819) 997-0380.
E-Mail: infopubs@inac.gc.ca

QS-3602-000-BB-A1
Catalogue No.: R71-17/1997
ISBN 0-662-63304-0

©Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada

Published under the authority of the
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
Ottawa, 1999


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