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- #Availability and access#: the data must be available as a whole and at no more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably by downloading over the internet. The data must also be available in a convenient and modifiable form.
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This table includes number of importing establishments of goods and the value of goods imports by industry and location indicator …
This table includes number of exporting establishments of goods and the value goods exports by industry and location indicator (rural …
This dataset contains Lake Ontario prey fish abundance and distribution statistics, collected every year during spring and fall bottom trawl …
Fish consumption advisories for Ontario's lakes and rivers are available in the Guide to Eating Ontario Fish. The zip file …
Educational Assistance Payments (EAPs) are amounts paid from a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) to an eligible youth to assist …
These gridded daily maximum, minimum, and mean temperature datasets (CanGridT dlyV4), as well as their monthly means (CanGridT mlyV4), were …
The Regulatory Oversight Report for Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Sites: 2022
describes the safety performance of the sites that are licensed …
The regulatory oversight report describes the oversight activities by the CNSC and safety performance of uranium and nuclear processing facilities …
A beneficiary is a child between the age of 0 and 17 who receives the grant from the Government of …
Part of the Nova Scotia Topographic Database (NSTDB), the roads and railroads theme layer is updated and maintained from aerial …