Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA) Terms and Conditions

Program Objective and Allocation

In the event of a large-scale natural disaster, the Government of Canada (GoC) provides financial assistance to provincial and territorial governments (PTs) through the DFAA. When response and recovery costs place a significant burden and would exceed what individual PTs might reasonably be expected to bear on their own, the DFAA support the PTs in:

Since program inception in 1970, there have been 298 requests for assistance under the DFAA, for which contributions to date total more than $5.57 billion. There are currently 60 active events with a total estimated outstanding federal liability of $2.59 billion.

Program Objective and Allocation
Fiscal Year

2017-18

2018-19

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

2024-25

Annual Budget

$679,863,177

$609,000,000

$353,350,306

$205,000,000

$445,750,181

$100,000,000

$100,000,000

$100,000,000

Anticipated

$0

$0

$0

$0

$265,953,389

$221,168,337

$1,675,165,708

$306,162,997

Commitments

$0

$0

$0

$48,063,667

$0

$0

$0

$0

Actuals

$581,512,971

$263,248,819

$34,957,036

$156,939,333

$0

$0

$0

$0

Balance

$98,350,206*

$345,751,181*

$0

$0

$179,796,792

($121,168,337)

($1,575,165,708)

($206,162,997)

PAYEs

$118,659,164

$20,582,604

$294,393,170

 

 

 

 

 

Budget 2021 Ask

 

 

 

n/a

81,909,904

$0

$1,574,947,562

$188,150,073

*Balance of FY 2017-18 reprofiled to FY 2019-20; balance of FY 2018-19 reprofiled to 2021-22

Tombstone Data
Created On

October 27, 1970

Total Envelope

$100 million annually

Source of Funds

Vote 5

Budget 2019: $260 million

$155 M in FY 2019-20

$105 M in FY 2020-21

T&Cs Expiration

March 31, 2022

Total Events

298 requests for financial assistance

291 DFAA events

60 active events

Contributions to Date

$5,569,205,548

Current Federal Share

$5,458,808,285

Outstanding Liability

$2,593,507,992

Cost-sharing Formula

The percentage of eligible costs reimbursed under the DFAA is determined by a cost-sharing formula and is up to 90% of eligible expenditures. Effective January 1, 2021, the initial threshold for all new events is defined as $3.27 per capita of the provincial population (as estimated by Statistics Canada to exist on July 1st in the calendar year of the disaster). Once the threshold is exceeded, the federal share of eligible expenses is determined by the formula.
Example: For a disaster in a PT with a population of 1 million where the total eligible expenses for responding to and recovering from a disaster are $20 million, the table below shows how eligible expenditures would be cost-shared under the DFAA.

Cost-sharing formula
Eligible Expenditures

Cost-Share Percentage

PT Government

GoC

PT

GoC

First $3.27 per capita

100

0

$3,270,000

Nil

Next $6.56 per capita

50

50

$3,280,000

$3,280,000

Next $6.56 per capita

25

75

$1,640,000

$4,920,000

Remainder

10

90

$361,000

$3,249,000

TOTAL

$8,551,000

$11,449,000

 

Program Figures
298

Requests for DFAA since 1970

232

Events that have received a final payment

118

Events approved under the 2008 Guidelines

60

Active DFAA events

10

Events with PS for final audit review

7

Requests for assistance pending approval

7

DFAA events with a federal share >$300M

4.97

Average DFAA Lifecycle, in years

7:1

Public : Private Sector Costs

29

Average Duration of Disaster, in days

8

Average OiCs Approved, by fiscal year

7

Average Payments Issued, by fiscal year

PT Threshold for Federal Assistance

For a province or territory to be eligible for the DFAA, costs must exceed the below threshold:

PT THRESHOLD FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
Province/Territory (Q4 2020)

Threshold $3.27

Newfoundland and Labrador

$1,703,663

Prince Edward Island

$522,262

Nova Scotia

$3,201,706

New Brunswick

$2,554,900

Quebec

$28,042,797

Ontario

$48,177,299

Manitoba

$4,511,240

Saskatchewan

$3,851,681

Alberta

$14,479,926

British Columbia

$16,826,933

Yukon

$137,916

Northwest Territories

$147,392

Nunavut

$128,462

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