Modest increase in federal S&T spending boosts total to $11.7 billion: StatsCan

Guest Contributor
October 14, 2010

Federal spending on S&T managed to stay slightly ahead of inflation in FY10-11 with a 3.5% increase to $11.7 billion while R&D enjoyed a similar increase (3.3%) to $7.4 billion, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada. Natural Resources Canada experienced the largest funding increase of all departments and agencies with the commencement of the Clean Energy Fund program, boosting both its R&D and related scientific activities (RSA) by 29% .

The three research granting agencies didn't fare nearly as well, with their budgets essentially flat lined for the past four years. The impact of new, high profile research chairs and fellowship programs have been offset by program review-related cuts. The the granting councils received a total of $2.7 billion in FY10-11 — the same as the previous year. That includes $322 million for the indirect costs of university research which flows through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

The Canada Foundation for Innovation received $473 million in FY10-11, up from $382 million the previous year and the highest amount in the past five years.

Federal funding for the National Research Council was $767 million, up 6.8% from FY09-10 but well off the high of $840 million in FY07-08. (Contract revenue pushes NRC's overall budget closer to $1 billion).

Of the $11.7 billion total, $5.9 billion will be spent within federal departments and agencies, while a nearly equal amount ($5.8 billion) will be directed to other sectors — higher education, ($3.2 billion), business ($1.1 billion), private non-profit organizations ($454 million), provincial and municipal governments ($481 million), foreign performers ($560 million) and other performers ($53 million).

Of the $7.4 billion devoted to R&D, $6.4 billion or 86.4% went to activities in the natural sciences, while the social sciences received $1 billion or 13.6%.

The largest amounts of funding directed to business were directed through Industry Canada ($299 million), the National Research Council ($183 million), the Canadian Space Agency ($174 million) and National Defence ($130 million).

Federal intramural expenditures totalled $5.8 billion in FY10-11, up $280 million or 5% from the previous years. Of that amount, $3.2 billion or 54% was devoted to RSA, with data collection accounting for $2 billion. R&D received $2.7 billion or 46%. of the total (up 4.5% from the previous year), with $2.2 billion used for current expenditures. The remainder was used for administration of extramural programs ($337 million) and capital expenditures ($180 million).

Total federal personnel engaged in S&T activities increased by 1.7% to 39,182. The number of federal scientific and professional personnel devoted to S&T activities exceeded 18,000 for the first time, with modest increases for R&D (6,682), RSA (10,278), administration of extramural R&D programs (874) and administration of extramural RSA (193).

Technical S&T personnel was up slightly to 9,280, while those categorized as ‘Other' inched up to 11,874.

The number of personnel devoted to R&D was flat at 16,896. That includes 7,557 scientific and professional staff, 4,887 engaged in technical activities and 4,452 categorized as ‘Other'.

RSA totalled 22,287, with scientific and professional accounting for 10,471, technical accounting for 4,393, and 7.422 ‘Other'.

The National Capital Region accounted for 59.4% of all scientific and professional personnel in FY08-09, the last year for which a regional breakdown is available.

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Federal S&T Spending by major department and agency

($ millions)
2006-7   2007-8   2008-9   2009-10   2010-11   
Total 9,633   10,176   10,573   11,285   11,675   
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada 408   366   377   425   420   
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited 289   329   393   476   435   
Canada Foundation for Innovation 367   310   385   395   488   
Canadian Institutes of Health Research 853   988   980   980   977   
Canadian International Development Agency 344   354   435   453   409   
Canadian Space Agency 305   283   294   356   391   
Environment Canada 588   660   742   748   742   
Fisheries and Oceans Canada 317   292   289   287   286   
Health Canada 330   493   515   550   555   
Industry Canada 444   549   460    847   884   
National Defence 450   412   433   426   441   
National Research Council Canada 769   840   781   718   767   
Natural Resources Canada 580   584   585   599   772   
Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council 900   1,018   1,036   1,058   1,087   
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council 628   684   683   692   683   
Statistics Canada 798   639   684   713   790   
Total of major departments and agencies 8,373   8,801   9,071   9,723   10,126   

Federal expenditures on S&T, R&D, RSA

($ millions)
Main         Main               
YearEstimates   S&T   R&D   RSA   Estimates   S&T   R&D   RSA   
1998-99 145,457   5,802   3,578   2,224   157,592   6,286   3,876   2,410   
1999-00 151,559   6,252   3,890   2,362   161,405   6,658   4,142   2,516   
2000-01 156,157   6,707   4,150   2,556   159,670   6,857   4,244   2,614   
2001-02 165,234   8,169   4,989   3,180   167,072   8,260   5,044   3,216   
2002-03 170,367   8,014   4,927   3,087   170,367   8,014   4,927   3,087   
200304 175,937   8,765   5,462   3,303   170,317   8,485   5,288   3,197   
2004-05 183,290   8,934   5,454   3,480   171,942   8,381   5,116   3,265   
2005-06 194,863   9,449   6,042   3,407   176,987   8,582   5,488   3,094   
2006/2007 207,986   9,633   6,073   3,560   184,058   8,525   5,374   3,150   
2007/2008 230,772   10,176   6,602   3,573   197,918   8,727   5,662   3,064   
2008/2009241,308   10,573   6,655   3,918   198,771   8,709   5,482   3,227   
2009/2010248,388   11,285   7,183   4,102   209,081   9,499   6,046   3,453   
2010/2011 278,400   11,675   7,419   4,256   ...   ...   ...   ...   



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