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Minister for Women and Gender Equality’s appearance before the committee on Public Accounts (PACP)- November 7, 2023
National evaluation of the Regional Economic Growth through Innovation program
Quarterly Financial Report for the quarter ending December 31, 2023, for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Departmental plan for the 2024-2025 fiscal year for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
The Census of Agriculture is disseminated by Statistics Canada's standard geographic units (boundaries). Since these census units do not reflect …
The Census of Agriculture is disseminated by Statistics Canada's standard geographic units (boundaries). Since these census units do not reflect …
Each pixel value corresponds to the actual number (count) of valid Best-quality Max-NDVI values used to calculate the mean weekly …
Each pixel value corresponds to the quality control, cloud cover and snow fraction value for each pixel in the Best-Quality …
Historical water quality data measured on a continuous basis at over 23 locations across Canada is included in this dataset. …
The Correctional Service Canada 2024 to 2025 Departmental plan, table in parliament on February 29, 2023.