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  1. Spending on science and technology (S&T) by federal government departments and agencies in 2009/2010 increased by 9.8% on a current dollar basis, to $11.6 billion from the $10.6 billion reported in 2008/2009 (table 1-1).
  2. Accounting for inflation, federal government S&T spending reached a high of $9.8 billion in 2009/2010 , an increase of 46.5% over the ten-year period from 1999/2000 to 2009/2010 (table 1-1).
  3. In 2009/2010, the majority, $7.5 billion or 64%, of federal S&T spending was dedicated to research and development (R&D) activities, while related scientific activities (RSA) accounted for the remainder (table 1-5).
  4. About one-half ($5.8 billion) of the 2009/2010 expenditures on S&T activities was performed by federal government departments and agencies. Over half (53%) of this expenditure was directed to RSA, with the remainder being spent on R&D (table 1-9).
  5. Over the past decade, the federal government began directing a higher proportion of its S&T expenditures to extramural performers. In 1998/1999, about $4 of every $10 of federal S&T expenditures were paid to extramural performers. By 2009/2010, this proportion had increased to about $5 (table 3-1).
  6. In 2009/2010, federal departments and agencies had a total of 38,968 full-time equivalent positions engaged in S&T activities. Of these positions, 17,896 were classified as scientific and professional, 9,577 as technical and 11,495 as other positions engaged in support activities (table 4-5).

Note:

The Federal Science Expenditures and Personnel, Activities in the Social Sciences and Natural Sciences is an annual survey of all federal government departments and agencies believed to be performing or funding S&T activities. Data for this release cycle were collected between December 10, 2010 and March 31, 2011 from 64 federal government departments and agencies.

Responding departments and agencies to the Federal Science Expenditures and Personnel survey are requested to authorize Statistics Canada to publish any or all portions of the data supplied to this survey that could identify them. Information is not published for departments and agencies which have not authorized the disclosure.