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GCSurplus is a Canadian government department responsible for handling moveable Crown assets that a federal department or agency has declared as surplus under the Surplus Crown Assets Act (R.S., c. S-20, s. 1). [1] Surplus assets are typically auctioned off to the public through the GCSurplus website. [2]
When the term "government auction" is used it often means that a general auctioneer has been contracted to deal with stock that needs to be liquidated by various government bodies: Rights to transmit signals on bands of electromagnetic spectrum. Customs: seized smuggled items. Defense: military surplus. Police auction: proceeds of crime.
700 MHz auction in Canada. 700 MHz auction in Canada was a spectrum auction that took place in 2014 from January 14 to February 13. During this auction, the government of Canada licensed the rights to the 700 MHz radio spectrum to eight telecommunication companies. [1]
The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) maintains a fleet of sea and lake going vessels, hovercraft, and aircraft. The variety of equipment allows the CCG to perform its mandated functions of navaids and sea-going transportation management, search and rescue, marine pollution response and the support of other Canadian federal authorities.
Canadian public debt, or general government debt, is the liabilities of the government sector. [1]: 23 Government gross debt consists of liabilities that are a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal in future. [2]: 207 They consist mainly of Treasury bonds, but also include public service employee pension liabilities ...
C$9.1 billion [1] Debt. C$501.5 billion [1] ‹ 2001. 2004 ›. The Canadian federal budget of 2003 was unveiled on February 18, 2003. It was the first budget issued by Finance Minister John Manley who was given the job in May 2002 replacing Paul Martin. It was also the last budget of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien .
2009(2009)Budget of the Canadian Federal Government. The Canadian federal budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on January 27, 2009. The federal budget included $20 billion in personal income tax cuts as well as major investments in infrastructure.
Total revenue. C $231.4 billion [1] Total expenditures. C$280.5 billion [1] Deficit. C $33.3 billion [2] ‹ 2009. 2011 ›. The Canadian federal budget for the 2010-2011 fiscal year (April 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011) was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on March 4, 2010 after returning from a two-month ...