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The program administers appropriations with respect to tribunal chairs’ and members’ salaries and other compensation pursuant to the terms of …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Nov 22, 2018
Publisher: Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: government financial resources human resources

This infographic was created for internal briefing purposes by the Policy Research Group, Department of Canadian Heritage as it is …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Nov 19, 2018
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
Formats: PDF
Keywords: Hate Crime Race Ethnicity Language Disability Sex Age

Official languages funded groups with various coding (sector, subsector, population segment, geoscope), by different levels of geographies along with the …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
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Keywords: Organization Language official language funding program federal government

Characteristics and Distribution of Canadian schools teaching in the minority official language, by province and territory, by different levels of …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
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Keywords: School minority language official language geography

First Official Language Spoken (FOLS) is a linguistic concept derived from three census questions on language (knowledge of official languages, …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Sep 24, 2016
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
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Keywords: Canada Official Language FOLS

An important part of reducing risk to CNSC employees is by clearly communicating with licensees about our expectations and the …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Nov 25, 2022
Publisher: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Formats: PDF
Keywords: Workplace Harassment and Violence Prevention Regulations Occupational Health and Safety licensees

Mother Tongue (MT) refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood at the time of …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Sep 25, 2016
Publisher: Canadian Heritage
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Keywords: Mother-tongue Language

This is the package of briefing materials prepared for the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources' appearance before the Standing …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Oct 2, 2024
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
Formats: PDF
Keywords: C-49 Minister of Energy and Natural Resources ENEV

From February 10, 2018 to April 11, 2018, the Government of Canada invited comments from all stakeholders on potential areas …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Oct 12, 2018
Publisher: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Formats: RTF TXT HTML
Keywords: regulatory cooperation trade CETA RCF

Data used in the article, Ecology of outbreak populations of the western spruce budworm by V. Nealis and J. Régnière …

Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Apr 15, 2021
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
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Keywords: ecology entomology spruce budworm