Decline in federal support for S&T now a long-term trend according to latest data

Guest Contributor
August 27, 2013

Federal spending on S&T has fallen 12% over the last four years — 3.3% in the current fiscal year alone — as deficit reduction measures continue to reduce outlays of support for all sectors. Federal S&T outlays for FY13-14 totalled $10.5 billion, compared to $10.85 billion the previous year and well off the high-water mark of $11.9 billion in FY2009-10.

Of the total, $6.8 billion is devoted to R&D, down just 0.6% from FY12-13, while related scientific activities account for $3.7 billion, a drop of 7.8% from the previous year.

Particularly hard hit are provincial and municipal governments and not-for-profit institutions. Other levels of government will receive just $70 million in FY13-14, a 38.6% drop from the previous year, while not-for-profits will collectively receive $286 million or 29.2% less.

The sole bright spot in the latest Statistics Canada data is support for industry, which is projected to grow 6.6% between FY12-13 and FY13-14 to $1.1 billion. The report attributes the increase "primarily from an increase in R&D activities" although it remains below business assistance allocated in FY 10-11 ($1.2 billion).

The StatsCan data have set off an unprecedented outpouring of media coverage. The government has yet to provide a meaningful response to the decline in federal S&T outlays — a ministerial spokesperson said the government has made "record investments in science and technology" — and the new minister for science and technology has been silent on the subject despite media requests for comment.

Federal intramural spending continues to fall, dropping 3% in FY13-14 for a 13.9% decline over the past four years. The spending reductions cover all activities from administration and capital to data collection and special services and studies. The area experiencing the smallest decline is information services which has remained relatively constant since FY09-10 at about $650 million.

At the departmental and agency level, the current year is a mixed bag, with a few receiving modest increases while the majority are experiencing cuts. On a year-over-year basis, funding is down for virtually all the major science-based line departments with the exception of Natural Resources Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

The federal granting agencies will also receive less this year. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research is down 2.7% to $980 million, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council is off 2.1% to $686 million and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council declines 2.8% to $1. billion.

The Canadian Space Agency's funding spikes upward by 36% to $468 million, although its funding is slated to decline in subsequent years. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd is also up 5.9% to $505 million as the government prepares to shift the crown corporations's management structure to a government-owned, company-operated model (R$, July 11 & 30/13).

The National Capital Region remains the largest single location for S&T activity, accounting for $3.5 billion of 31% of the total, up 4.5% from the previous year.

The number of federal personnel engaged in S&T activities continues to fall, with a 2.9% drop in FY13-14 to 35,192 full-time equivalent positions. Since FY09-10, federal S&T personnel has dropped 3776 or 9.7%.. In that five-year period, R&D positions have declined 11% to 13,443 while personnel engaged in related scientific activities have declined 8.2% to 19,215. Administrative positions related to both R&D and RSA have also declined 11.9% and 11.6% respectively.

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Federal Expenditures – S&T, R&D, RSA

Current DollarsConstant 2002 Dollars
YearMain      
Estimates   
S&T      R&D      RSA      IPI *      Main      
Estimates   
S&T      R&D      RSA      
2001-02165,234   8,169   4,989   3,180   84.6   195,312   9,656   5,897   3,759   
2002-03170,367   8,014   4,927   3,087   85.6   199,027   9,362   5,756   3,606   
2003-04175,937   8,765   5,462   3,303   88.5   198,799   9,904   6,172   3,732   
2004-05183,290   8,934   5,454   3,480    91.4    200,536   9,775   5,967   3,807   
2005-06194,863   9,449   6,042   3,407   94.3   206,642   10,020   6,407   3,613   
2006-07207,986   9,633   6,073   3,560   96.9   214,640   9,941   6,267   3,674   
2007-08 r230,772   10,094   6,521   3,573   100.0   230,772   10,094   6,521   3,573   
2008-09 r241,308   10,491   6,573   3,918   103.9   232,250   10,097   6,326   3,771   
2009-10 r236,135   11,532   7,374   4,157   101.7   232,188   11,339   7,251   4,088   
2010-11 r261,200   11,932   7,745   4,187   104.4   250,192   11,429   7,419   4,011   
2011-12 r250,786   11,313   7,030   4,283   107.7   232,856   10,504   6,527   3,977   
2012-13 r251,896   10,853   6,802   4,051   109.5   230,042   9,911   6,212   3,700   
2013-14 p..   10,498   6,761   3,736   ..   ..   ..   ..   ..   
* implicit price index

Federal S&T Expenditures by major departments and agencies

($ millions)
Major departments and agencies09/10   10/11   11/12   12/13   13/14   
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada409   425   429   508   444   
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited470   640   462   477   505   
Canada Foundation for Innovation392   473   441   508   541   
Canadian Institutes of Health Research998   1,041   1,019   1,007   980   
Canadian International Development Agency410   402   438   416   376   
Canadian Space Agency329   351   389   344   468   
Environment Canada732   728   653   719   651   
Fisheries and Oceans Canada283   281   273   294   276   
Health Canada485   485   427   418   421   
Industry Canada820   705   468   469   382   
National Defence395   443   372   302   279   
National Research Council1,027   1,016   807   603   688   
Natural Resources Canada692   778   693   544   550   
Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council1,057   1,085   1,094   1,081   1,050   
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council690   693   702   701   686   
Statistics Canada679   746   932   676   578   
Other departments and agencies 1,663   1,642   1,714   1,786   1,621   
Total departments and agencies11,532   11,932   11,313   10,853   10,498   
Source: Statistics Canada



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