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This dataset contains the number of births, deaths, marriages, and stillbirths registered by the Registrar General from 1994. Data released …
Get statistical data on weekly spot market and forward contract winter wheat prices in Ontario. Data includes: * old and …
Get data describing benthic-invertebrate (bottom dwelling aquatic invertebrates) community structure and habitat conditions in various waterbodies. This dataset includes: * …
This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. Violent crimes under the Criminal Code …
This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. The weighted clearance rate is based …
Water chemistry data with geographic coordinates from lakes primarily in the Sudbury area of Ontario since 1981. Several lakes spread …
This data tracks the review and final decisions for files where the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is the …
This program provides supports to Youth Justice Court for youth aged 12-17 with mental health needs who are in conflict …
ADR is a strategy to streamline court processes and encourage alternatives to court. It focuses on a more strengths-based, inclusive …
This data represents youth admissions to custody and detention facilities and community-based programs and services. The data is organized by: …