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Gender-based analysis plus 2022-23

Section 1: Institutional GBA Plus Capacity

Governance: Given that the Northern Pipeline Agency is in a ramped down condition and utilizes only one FTE, no key actions were taken to advance the implementation of GBA Plus governance in the Agency during 2022-23.

Capacity: No major initiatives were undertaken and there were no previous initiatives identified.

Section 2: Gender and Diversity Impacts, by Program

Core Responsibility: Oversee and regulate the planning and construction of the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway Natural Gas Pipeline Project.

Program Name: Oversee and regulate the planning and construction of the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway Natural Gas Pipeline Project

Program Goals: GBA Plus was not applied to the limited activities undertaken by the Agency.

Target Population: The Program does not have a target population. (See Definitions section below.)

Key Program impacts on Gender and diversity:

Key Program Impacts Statistics:

The Agency has no statistics to report.

GBA Plus Data Collection Plan:

The Agency did not take any notable actions in 2022-23 and none are planned to be taken to develop and improve data collection and analysis tools for the program impact assessment in the future.

Definitions

Target Population : (See Finance Canada definition of Target Group in the User Instructions for the GBA Plus Departmental Summary)

Gender Scale:

  • First group: Predominantly men (e.g. 80 per cent or more men)
  • Second group: 60 per cent - 79 per cent men
  • Third group: Broadly gender-balanced
  • Forth group: 60 per cent - 79 per cent women
  • Fifth group: Predominantly women (e.g. 80 per cent or more women)

Income Level Scale:

  • First group: Strongly benefits low income individuals (Strongly progressive)
  • Second group: Somewhat benefits low income individuals (Somewhat progressive)
  • Third group: No significant distributional impacts
  • Forth group: Somewhat benefits high income individuals (Somewhat regressive)
  • Fifth group: Strongly benefits high income individuals (Strongly regressive)

Age Group Scale :

  • First group: Primarily benefits youth, children and/or future generations
  • Second group: No significant inter-generational impacts or impacts generation between youth and seniors
  • Third group: Primarily benefits seniors or the baby boom generation

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