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Difference from Normal Temperature values are computed by subtracting the normal monthly average temperature from the average monthly temperature of …
Climatic variability plays a critical role in shaping Canada’s agricultural sector, influencing essential factors such as water availability, soil health, …
The data consist primarily of occupational injury statistics and rates in the Canadian Federal Jurisdiction, by industry sector for the …
Briefing Package for the hearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts on Report on Cyber Security of Government Networks …
List of Energy Efficiency Reporting templates for Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment.
Dealers must use the product-specific Energy Efficiency …
The “Thematic Soil Maps of Manitoba” is a revised and condensed version of the Manitoba Detailed Soils Database produced by …
Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) derived from V3.1 and V2.2 – Cartographic 1M will provide a general overview of soil …
The “Soil Landscapes of Canada V.2.2/V.3.1 - Soil Order” displays the highest (most general) level of soil classification. Within the …
This dataset is no longer maintained by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and should be considered as an archived product. For …
The “Agro-Pedological Atlas of Quebec” is a dataset that shows the characteristics, the fertility, the quality of the water regime, …