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Table 54 of the 2010 Fiscal Reference Tables presents G7 general government financial balances. Data is from 1970-2009.
Use of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses and organizations in producing goods or delivering services over the last 12 months, …
This dataset is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality indexes: Nutrients, Physical and Major Ions (NPMI) …
The purpose of this Cyclical Enforcement (CE) project was to verify industry’s compliance of toys with the requirements of the …
The flood extent products are derived from satellite imagery with a system developed and operated by the Earth Sciences Sector …
The map title is St John's. Tactile map scale. 2.7 centimetres = 10 kilometres North arrow pointing to the north. …
Borehole geophysical log number NB-BA-BR-GR9620. Located in Bathurst, NB.
Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified …
Financial ratios of farms, incorporated and unincorporated sectors, Canada and provinces. Data are available on an annual basis.
Contained within the 5th Edition (1995) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate with two maps. The first map …