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Historical releases of retail trade sales, available for all members under release and adjustment dimensions, for Canada, provinces and territories, …
Historical releases of wholesale trade inventories, available for all members under release, adjustments and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) …
Historical (real-time) releases of wholesale sales, price and volume, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Data is seasonally adjusted …
Language spoken in public in various situations, by official language in which the person is most at ease to speak, …
Frequency of using the minority official language in public, by language in which the person is most at ease to …
Reconciliation of fiscal aggregates (revenue, expenses, non-financial assets, financial assets and liabilities) and balances (surplus or deficit, net debt and …
This dataset is used to calculate the percentage of active Federal Accommodation and Infrastructure Program, Parliament Hill and Surroundings, and …
Have you ever wanted to create your own maps, or integrate and visualize spatial datasets to examine changes in trends …
Avian point counts are conducted annually by collecting and transcribing acoustic recordings. Recording stations are located along 11 transects, and …
Aquatic invasive species sampling data for Prince Albert National Park.