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Agenda for the April 2, 2026, 2026 Collaborative Roundtables on Regulatory Efficiency. The meeting discussed the CNSC’s approach to regulatory …
December monthly results for October fiscal year end filers will be published on February 15th and the results for December …
The Regulatory Oversight Report (ROR) on the Use of Nuclear Substances in Canada provides an overview of CNSC’s regulatory oversight …
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December monthly results for October fiscal year end filers will be published on February 15th and the results for December …
Datasets extracted from The Fiscal Monitor publications for the calendar year.
In marine ecosystems, the combination of multiple, co-occurring human activities can degrade habitats, undermining the very ecosystem services on which …
This table contains 16 series, with data starting from 1946 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This …
Monthly provincial and territorial manufacturing sales, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), data in thousands of dollars. Unadjusted and …
Monthly Canadian manufacturers' sales, new orders, unfilled orders, raw materials, goods or work in process, finished goods, total inventories, inventory …