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The racing shell manufacturer has powered through the pandemic by adapting to demand and taking advantage of free trade agreements, …
This annual report on Canada's implementation of the National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security (C-NAP) is a central …
This view provides an overall representation of the relative performance of tourism-related activities with respect to the reference period, over …
Canada and United States bilateral trade in goods data produced by Statistics Canada and the United States Census Bureau (customs …
Community Energy and Emissions Inventory (CEEI) Supporting Indicators Total 2001 Reporting Year by Community
This is a polygon feature class representing large, named, physiographic features (areas) in the province, e.g., mountains, mountain ranges, ridges, …
The Provincial Obstacles to Fish Passage theme presents records of all known obstacles to fish passage from several fisheries datasets. …
Standards Units for an opening represents desired soil conservation limits and stocking outcomes for the defined net area to be …
Modeled data showing the likely distribution of sea otters. CRIMS is a legacy dataset of BC coastal resource data that …
This dataset contains spatial and tabular data on non-archaeological historic trails in B.C. Some of these trails, or sections of …