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Proportion of students who started in a college-level certificate program and graduated with a different educational qualification, within the province …
Graduation rates, average time to graduation and number of students in an entry cohort for college-level certificate students, within the …
Changes in field of study between STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer sciences) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, …
Proportion of students who started in a college-level certificate program and graduated with a different educational qualification, within Canada, by …
Graduation rates, average time to graduation and number of students in an entry cohort for college-level certificate students, within Canada, …
Estimates of housing starts, under construction and completions by access to public transport areas, geography, dwelling and market type.
This data series was compiled by AAFC and Statistics Canada using a combination of agroclimate data and satellite-derived Normalized Difference …
This data series was compiled by AAFC and Statistics Canada using a combination of agroclimate data and satellite-derived Normalized Difference …
This dataset identifies potential low head hydropower development sites across Canada, based on a comprehensive review of existing studies and …
A tidal resource assessment dataset for the Quatsino Sound region, British Columbia, was developed, including temporal maximum, mean, and minimum …