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List of schools offering French programs.
A list of public schools offering the Discovering Opportunities program. Includes school board, school, school address and implementation year.
…The Sexual Violence Prevention Community Mobilization Program is a community-based program designed to mobilize and build stronger community responses to …
Registered private career colleges and programs.
The Sexual Violence Prevention Youth Outreach Program is a community-based program that works to improve the immediate and long-term social, …
This program provides affordable rental housing to families in need and offers rental rates based on income.
The maps show a multiyear ground deformation rate caused by small-scale deformation processes in Canada, measured in meters per year. …
The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite …
The Nova Scotia Lake Survey program is a partnership initiative between Nova Scotia Environment (NSE) and Nova Scotia Fisheries and …
Adult correctional services, custodial and community supervision, average counts of adults in provincial and territorial programs, five years of …