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This data layer contains individual forest stand level information, including: * working group (meaning a grouping of stands with the …
From April 1, 2004 to Jan 12, 2014, Ministry of Children and Youth Services used the following regions: * Eastern …
The Advanced Manufacturing Investment Strategy focused on manufacturing companies that were investing in leading edge technologies and processes to increase …
The Innovation Demonstration Fund was designed to help companies develop promising green technologies and get them to market by focusing …
In 2013, the Ministry of Energy conducted consultations and engagements with Ontario citizens regarding Ontario's Long-Term Energy Plan. An online …
This data set contains a list of recipients of Ontario Automotive Investment Strategy from 2005 to 2012. This list includes …
The Next Generation of Jobs Fund was announced in March 2008 as one of the cornerstones of the government's economic …
Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Electoral Divisions Act, Chapter E-4.1, 2010. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units …
This program summarizes long term water chemistry and chlorophyll a monitoring in north central Ontario lakes developed under Canada’s Long …
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this work was to determine (1) how the population genomic structure relates to gut microbiota composition …