The Oil Spill Recovery Technology Development Program has awarded 16 federal grants, totaling $9,839,422. Natural Resources Canada is the primary department responsible for these grants. Top recipients include AQUA-GUARD SPILL RESPONSE INC., THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA, and LGM CANADA CORP.
Oil Spill Recovery Technology Development Program
SaveTotal Grants
16
Total Amount
$9.8M
Provinces Served
7
Top Recipients by Funding Amount
| # | Recipient | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AQUA-GUARD SPILL RESPONSE INC. | 3 | $3.3M |
| 2 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | 1 | $1.0M |
| 3 | LGM CANADA CORP. | 1 | $1.0M |
| 4 | DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY | 1 | $999.9K |
| 5 | University of Toronto | 1 | $839.5K |
| 6 | UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO | 1 | $300.0K |
| 7 | Dalhousie University | 1 | $300.0K |
| 8 | GREAT BEAR INITIATIVE SOCIETY | 1 | $300.0K |
| 9 | LGM Canada Corp. | 1 | $300.0K |
| 10 | Michelle Olivson - Research Agreements Officer | 1 | $300.0K |
| 11 | SeaChange Marine Conservation Society | 1 | $300.0K |
| 12 | TACTICAL ELECTRONICS CANADIAN DIVISION ULC | 1 | $300.0K |
| 13 | UNIVERSITÉ CONCORDIA | 1 | $300.0K |
| 14 | UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA | 1 | $300.0K |
Geographic Distribution by Province
| Province / Territory | Grants | Total Amount | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| BC | 7 | $5.2M | 53% |
| NL | 2 | $1.3M | 13% |
| NS | 2 | $1.3M | 13% |
| ON | 2 | $1.1M | 12% |
| AB | 1 | $300.0K | 3% |
| MB | 1 | $300.0K | 3% |
| QC | 1 | $300.0K | 3% |
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