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Health Canada commissioned Nanos Research to conduct a public opinion survey to support the use of citizen science to address …
The 2024 Canadian Cannabis Survey (CCS) recruited people aged 16 years and older living in all Canadian provinces and territories. …
Number and percentage of children and youth aged 1 to 17 years for Shared Health Priorities indicators, by age group, …
Support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) reported by colleges, universities and other higher education institutions in Canada. This support …
Income statement and balance sheet for the oil and gas extraction sector (formerly known as conventional) and the oil sands …
CAPEX and operating expenses for the oil and gas extraction sector (formerly known as conventional) and the oil sands sector …
The maps show a multiyear ground deformation rate caused by small-scale deformation processes in Canada, measured in meters per year. …
The files provided are made available from Elections Canada. The Electoral Boundary Files show the polling divisions and advanced polling …
Accessible version of the 2025-2029 Corporate Plan Summary
Government revenue attributable to tourism, by industry, Canada