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Disposal of boxes from online purchases by Canadian households, by household income.
Disposal of boxes from online purchases by Canadian households.
This table shows the indoor water conservation practices, Canada and provinces. The table is biennial.
This table shows the use of fertilizer and pesticides by Canadian households. The unit of measure is percent. The table …
This table shows the presence of and usage characteristics of thermostats by Canadian households.The unit of measure is percent.The table …
This table shows the proportion of Canadian households that reported the use of various types of energy-saving lights. The unit …
Percentage of households that had trees, bushes or hedges on their property, and whether trees were planted or cut down …
The dataset contains methane (CH4) data collected by a LI-7810 instrument on a mobile measurement platform, collected as part of …
A total of 211 lakes were sampled in Manitoba, Canada in 2006 (Blocks A, B, C, and D) and 2009 …
This study investigates the aquatic toxicity of various platinum group elements (PGEs) using multiple species, with a focus on morphological …