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This program provides affordable rental housing to families in need and offers rental rates based on income.
Public school enrolments in regular programs for youth in elementary and secondary schools, by age and sex.
Public school enrolments in regular programs for youth in elementary and secondary schools, by grade and sex.
The number of enrolments by credential type, institution type, age group, registration status, program type and gender.
Learn about our multi-year funding program for recognized sports organizations and browse the list of recipients.
Water wells where ground water quality samples were collected by the Naquadat Program between 1954 and 1980