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The key things to remember about open data are:
- #Availability and access#: the data must be available as a whole and at no more than a reasonable reproduction cost, preferably by downloading over the internet. The data must also be available in a convenient and modifiable form.
- #Re-use and redistribution#: the data must be provided under terms that permit re-use and redistribution including the intermixing with other datasets.
- #Universal participation#: everyone must be able to use, re-use and redistribute. There should be no discrimination against fields of endeavour or against persons or groups. For example, 'non-commercial' restrictions that would prevent 'commercial' use, or restrictions of use for certain purposes (e.g. only in education), are not allowed.
The Salmon Escapement Database (NuSEDS) is the DFO Pacific Region’s central database that stores individual spawner survey data records, spawner …
Global Affairs Canada has archived a number of older trade reports and notices that were previously available online. These documents …
Global Affairs Canada has archived a number of older trade reports and notices that were previously available online. These documents …
Global Affairs Canada has archived a number of older trade reports and notices that were previously available online. These documents …
Global Affairs Canada has archived a number of older trade reports and notices that were previously available online. These documents …
Global Affairs Canada has archived a number of older trade reports and notices that were previously available online. These documents …
The federal child support tables set out the amount of monthly child support payments for each province on the basis …
The table displays weekly age standardized mortality rates for every province in Canada (excluding territories), by sex, since 2019. The …
This table provides Canadians and researchers with provisional data to monitor weekly death trends by selected grouped causes of death …