Debts, obligations and claims written off or forgiven

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The types of approval/authority for the write-off or forgiveness (including waiver and remission) of debts, obligations and claims are as follows:

  1. Ministerial approval
    Ministerial approval represents authority given to Ministers under the Financial Administration Act (FAA) or other Acts of Parliament as follows:
    • Section 25(1) of the FAA gives Ministers, through Treasury Board regulations, general authority to approve the write-off of any debt, obligation or claim other than accountable advances or overpayments of salaries, wages, or employment-related allowances that would not result in a charge to an appropriation
    • Section 155.1(4) of the FAA gives Ministers, through Treasury Board regulations, authority to waive interest on overdue amounts owing to Her Majesty and to waive administrative charges for dishonoured instruments (e.g. NSF cheques) imposed under section 155.1 of the FAA. (e.g. NSF cheques) imposed under section 155.1 of the FAA
    • Other Acts of Parliament (e.g. Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act) give Ministers general authority to approve the write-off or forgiveness of specific debts, obligations or claims
  2. Treasury Board approval

    Section 25(1) of the FAA, through Treasury Board regulations, allows a Minister, with specific Treasury Board approval, to write-off any debt, obligation or claim arising from accountable advances or overpayments of salaries, wages or employment-related allowances that would not result in a charge to an appropriation

  3. Governor in Council and Parliamentary authority
    • Section 23(2.1) of the FAA states that the Governor in Council may, on the recommendation of the Treasury Board, remit any other debt, including any interest paid or payable thereon, where the Governor in Council considers that the collection of the other debt is unreasonable or unjust or that it is otherwise in the public interest to remit the other debt
    • Section 24.1 of the FAA requires that where a debt or obligation included in the Statement of Financial Position is to be forgiven, and which would result in a charge to an appropriation, the amount to be forgiven must be authorized pursuant to an Act of Parliament, including an Appropriation Act
    • Section 25(2) of the FAA requires that where a debt, obligation or claim included in the Statement of Financial Position is to be written off, and which would result in a charge to an appropriation, the amount to be written off must be authorized by Parliament as a budgetary expenditure in an Appropriation Act or some other Act

The following codes are used:

Codes

  1. Write-off
  2. Forgiveness
  3. Remission
  4. Waiver

Debts, obligations and claims written off or forgiven
(in dollars)

Description CodeLink to footnote 1 Ministerial approval Treasury Board approval Governor in Council and Parliamentary authority Total
Number Amount Number Amount Vote number or Act Number Amount Number Amount
Financial Administration Act
Agriculture and Agri-Food
Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food A 393 29,762,267 393 29,762,267
Canadian Heritage
Department of Canadian Heritage A 4 608,867 4 608,867
Environment and Climate Change
Department of the Environment A/D 96 21,980 96 21,980
Parks Canada Agency A 34 513,557 34 513,557
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development A/C/D 6,906 81,168,048  / 7cLink to footnote 2 33,743 200,041,280 40,649 281,209,328
Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Department of Fisheries and Oceans A/C/D 232 100,678 Link to footnote 2 1 43,400 233 144,078
Global Affairs
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development A/B/C 30 1,703,056  / SLink to footnote 2 2 25,560,351 32 27,263,407
Health
Department of Health A 245 664,008 245 664,008
Canadian Food Inspection Agency A 50 69,066 50 69,066
Canadian Institutes of Health Research A 2 15,825 2 15,825
Public Health Agency of Canada A 17 90,849 17 90,849
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Department of Citizenship and Immigration A/C 506 114,878  / 7cLink to footnote 2 3,671 789,661 4,177 904,539
Immigration and Refugee Board A 1 20,625 1 20,625
Indigenous and Northern Affairs
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development A/B/C 23 558,222  / 7b / 9bLink to footnote 2 277 35,778,587 300 36,336,809
Indigenous Services
Department of Indigenous Services Canada A 99 15,269,419 99 15,269,419
Infrastructure and Communities
Office of Infrastructure of Canada A 1 84,840 1 84,840
Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Department of Industry A/D 159 17,370,213 159 17,370,213
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency A/D 94 18,008,658 94 18,008,658
Canadian Space Agency A 2 120 2 120
Department of Western Economic Diversification A 2 2,976,767 2 2,976,767
Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec A/D 80 11,921,114 80 11,921,114
Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario A 2 1,294,180 2 1,294,180
National Research Council of Canada A 28 1,153,276 28 1,153,276
Statistics Canada A/D 49 2,625 49 2,625
Justice
Department of Justice C Link to footnote 2 59,896 4,528,228 59,896 4,528,228
Courts Administration Service A 2 6,438 2 6,438
Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada A 1 90 1 90
National Defence
Department of National Defence A 55 234,213 55 234,213
National Revenue
Canada Revenue Agency A 1,113,353 2,699,555,210 1,113,353 2,699,555,210
Natural Resources
Department of Natural Resources A 43 9,830 43 9,830
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission A 2 1,404 2 1,404
Northern Pipeline Agency C Link to footnote 2 1 5,315,360 1 5,315,360
Privy Council
Office of the Chief Electoral Officer A 37 9,151 37 9,151
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Canada Border Services Agency A 85 413,432 85 413,432
Canadian Security Intelligence Service D 5 64 5 64
CORCAN Revolving Fund A 2 12,546 2 12,546
Correctional Service of Canada A 50 21,623 50 21,623
Public Services and Procurement
Department of Public Works and Government Services A 42 149,305 42 149,305
Transport
Department of Transport A 25 1,792,672 25 1,792,672
Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs A 315 1,527,554 315 1,527,554
Subtotal   1,123,072 2,887,226,670 97,591 272,056,867 1,220,663 3,159,283,537
Apprentice Loans Act
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development B 155 22,118 155 22,118
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
National Revenue
Canada Revenue Agency A 37,630 532,642,928 37,630 532,642,928
Transport
Department of Transport A 2 6,889 2 6,889
Subtotal   37,632 532,649,817 37,632 532,649,817
Canada Small Business Financing Act
Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Department of Industry A 968 60,967,452 968 60,967,452
Canada Student Financial Assistance Act
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development B 338,403 343,950,956 338,403 343,950,956
Canada Student Loans Act
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development B 346 4,429,548 346 4,429,548
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Act
Health
Canadian Food Inspection Agency C 12,180 1,053,702 12,180 1,053,702
Canadian Forces Members and Veterans Re-Establishment and Compensation Act
Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs B 61 722,974 61 722,974
Customs Act
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Canada Border Services Agency D 331 10,338,413 331 10,338,413
Department of Veterans Affairs Act
Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs B 8 80,541 8 80,541
Employment Insurance Act
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development A 74,558 43,091,857 74,558 43,091,857
Excise Tax Act
National Revenue
Canada Revenue AgencyLink to footnote 3 B 8,385 102,791,285 8,385 102,791,285
Export Development Act
Global Affairs
Export Development Canada (Canada Account) A 2,595,974,536 2,595,974,536
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Department of Citizenship and Immigration D 90 9,000 90 9,000
Income Tax Act
National Revenue
Canada Revenue AgencyLink to footnote 3 B/D 321,101 484,768,513 321,101 484,768,513
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Act
Finance
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions A 5 4,398 5 4,398
Old Age Security Act
Families, Children and Social Development
Department of Employment and Social Development C 37,344 105,720,287 37,344 105,720,287
Parliament of Canada Act
Parliament
House of Commons A 27 12,376 27 12,376
Pension Act
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Royal Canadian Mounted Police C 2 60,730 2 60,730
Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs B 44 791,218 44 791,218
Subtotal   46 851,948 46 851,948
Small Business Loans Act
Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Department of Industry A 1 10,644 1 10,644
War Veterans Allowance Act
Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs B 1 4,248 1 4,248
Total   1,954,714 7,174,681,283 97,591 272,056,867 2,052,305 7,446,738,150
Summary
Write-offs A 1,236,014 6,119,917,610 34,638 200,528,574 1,270,652 6,320,446,184
Forgiveness B 395,797 697,093,500 237 25,107,919 396,034 722,201,419
Remissions C 49,526 106,834,719 62,716 46,420,374 112,242 153,255,093
Waivers D 273,377 250,835,454 273,377 250,835,454
Subtotal   1,954,714 7,174,681,283 97,591 272,056,867 2,052,305 7,446,738,150

Table notes

The dash means that the amount is 0 or is rounded to 0.
A blank cell means there is no available data.

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