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A unified framework providing high-level guidance for Yukon schools to shape inclusive programs and services. This resource replaces previous student …
Seasonally-adjusted data come from Frontier Counts, part of the Tourism Statistics Program.
They were produced from program data provided by 22 federal government departments and Crown corporations and their subsequent integration into …
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Number of Controlled Goods Site Inspections that have been conducted by
Controlled Goods Program Officers. Site inspections are conducted to …
The Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) program works with eligible families to provide support and services based on …
The Canadian Total Diet Study (TDS) is a food surveillance program that monitors the concentrations of chemical contaminants in foods …