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Ministry of Corrections and Policing, Policing and Community Safety Services
SaveTotal Grants
3
Total Amount
$113.8M
Top Departments by Funding Amount
| # | Department | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Public Safety Canada | 2 | $108.4M |
| 2 | Unknown | 1 | $5.3M |
Top Programs by Funding Amount
| # | Program | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | (FNIPP) First Nations and Inuit Policing Program | 1 | $103.2M |
| 2 | (CPCSOC) Contribution Program to Combat Serious and Organized Crime | 2 | $10.6M |
Recent Grants
Page 1 of 1 · 3 total grants
Department
Amount
Year
Purpose
Public Safety Canada
$103.2M
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The purpose of this Framework Agreement is to provide First Nations Community Po...
Unknown
$5.3M
--
The overarching objective of the drug-impaired driving project is to protect pub...
Public Safety Canada
$5.3M
--
This project aims to protect public safety on roadways in Canada by equipping la...
Public Safety Canada
$103.2M--
The purpose of this Framework Agreement is to provide First Nations Community Policing Services in Saskatchewan.
Unknown
$5.3M--
The overarching objective of the drug-impaired driving project is to protect public safety on roadways in Canada by equi...
Public Safety Canada
$5.3M--
This project aims to protect public safety on roadways in Canada by equipping law enforcement with the training, tools a...
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