Table 11-2
Payments to other performers, by provincial
governments — On research and development in the natural sciences
and engineering
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2004/2005 | 2005/2006 | 2006/2007 | 2007/2008 | 2008/2009 | |
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thousands of dollars | |||||
Total participating provinces | 89,634 | 97,941 | 119,519 | 128,113 | 91,404 |
New Brunswick | .. | .. | .. | 589 | 497 |
Quebec 1 | 44,856 | 33,959 | 46,507 | 13,442 r | 10,879 |
Ontario | 30,871 | 10,322 | 34,452 | 23,321 | 52,056 |
Manitoba | 1,073 | 1,157 | 2,240 | 2,234 | 1,327 |
Saskatchewan 2 | .. | .. | .. | 1,791 E | 6,795 |
Alberta | 5,114 | 6,394 | 20,641 | 16,317 | 15,124 |
British Columbia | 7,720 | 46,109 | 15,679 | 70,419 | 4,726 E |
Since 1994/1995, the Quebec provincial
government collects only research and development activities. These research
and development expenditures are not included in the science and technology
totals.
Saskatchewan conducted a limited pilot of seven
ministries in 2007/2008. The difference in expenditures contributes to the
differences between the 2007/2008 pilot survey and 2008/2009 data
results including fifteen ministries.
Note(s):
Other performers include the federal government, municipal governments,
individuals, institutions not included with any other sector, and foreign
performers. Components may not add to total due to rounding.
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