2022 to 2023 Fees Report

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

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His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, represented by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, 2023

Catalogue No. BC9-31E-PDF

ISSN 2562-2404

This document is available on the Government of Canada website at www.canada.ca.

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Minister’s message

The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez

I am pleased to present the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)’s report on fees for 2022–23.

The fees collected by the CRTC help to cover the costs associated with administering regulations. They are recovered in accordance with and under the authority of the Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act.

I invite you to read this report prepared by the CRTC under the Service Fees Act. I am pleased that Canadian Heritage is supporting open and transparent fee management, as reflected in this report.

The Honourable Pascale St-Onge, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Canadian Heritage

About this report

This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act,Endnote i the Low-Materiality Fees Regulations,Endnote ii and subsection 4.2.8 of the Treasury Board Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities,Endnote iii contains information about the fees the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had the authority to set in fiscal year 2022–23.

The report covers fees that are subject to the Service Fees Act.

For reporting purposes, fees are categorized by fee-setting mechanism. There are three mechanisms:

  1. Act, regulation or fees notice

    The authority to set these fees is delegated to a department, minister or Governor in Council pursuant to an act of Parliament.

  2. Contract

    Ministers have the inherent authority to enter into contracts, which are usually negotiated between the minister and an individual or organization, and which cover fees and other terms and conditions. In some cases, that authority may also be provided by an act of Parliament.

  3. Market rate or auction

    The authority to set these fees is pursuant to an act of Parliament or a regulation, and the minister, department or Governor in Council has no control over the fee amount.

For fees set by act, regulation or fees notice, the report provides totals for fee groupings, as well as detailed information for each fee. The CRTC did not have fees set by contract, market rate or auction.

Although the fees the CRTC charges under the Access to Information ActEndnote iv were subject to the Service Fees Act, they are not included in this report. Information on the CRTC’s access to information fees for 2022–23 is in our annual report to Parliament on the administration of the Access to Information Act, which is posted on the CRTC’s website.Endnote v

Remissions

In 2022–23, the CRTC was not subject to the requirements in section 7 of the Service Fees Act and had no authority to remit, so this report does not include remission amounts.

Overall totals, by fee-setting mechanism

The following table presents the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees the CRTC had the authority to set in 2022–23, by fee-setting mechanism.

Overall totals for 2022–23, by fee-setting mechanism
Fee- setting mechanism Revenue ($) Cost ($)1 Remissions ($)
Fees set by act, regulation or fees notice 208,551,017 79,095,278 These fees were not subject to remissions.

1 The CRTC had no mechanism for tracking costs, with respect to the Part II broadcasting licence fees, at the departmental level.

Totals, by fee grouping, for fees set by act, regulation or fees notice

A fee grouping is a set of fees relating to a single business line, directorate or program that a department had the authority to set for those activities.

This section presents, for each fee grouping, the total revenue, cost and remissions for all fees the CRTC had the authority to set in 2022–23 that are set by the following:

Broadcasting Licence Fees: totals for 2022–23
Revenue ($) Cost ($)1 Remissions ($)
157,731,021 34,516,832 These fees were not subject to remissions.

1 The CRTC had no mechanism for tracking costs, with respect to the Part II broadcasting licence fees, at the departmental level.

Telecommunications Fees: totals for 2022–23
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
47,519,996 40,944,239 These fees were not subject to remissions.
Unsolicited Telecommunications Fees: totals for 2022–23
Revenue ($) Cost ($) Remissions ($)
3,300,000 3,634,207 These fees were not subject to remissions.

Details on each fee set by act, regulation or fees notice

This section provides detailed information on each fee the CRTC had the authority to set in 2022–23 and that was set by the following:

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