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The “Soil Landscapes of Canada V.2.2/V.3.1 - Soil Order” displays the highest (most general) level of soil classification. Within the …
This dataset is no longer maintained by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and should be considered as an archived product. For …
The “Agro-Pedological Atlas of Quebec” is a dataset that shows the characteristics, the fertility, the quality of the water regime, …
The “Soils of Canada, Derived” national scale thematic datasets display the distribution and areal extent of soil attributes such as …
The “Thematic Soil Maps of Saskatchewan” is a revised and condensed version of the Saskatchewan Detailed Soils Database produced by …
The Prairie Soil Zones file shows the general distribution of major soil zones across the Prairie region of Canada. Soil …
The “Soil Landscapes of Canada (SLC) Version 3.2” dataset series provides a set of geo-referenced soil areas (polygons) that are …
Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans (FOPO) regarding ministerial appearance on the Budget Implementation Act
Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans (FOPO) regarding ministerial appearance on the Budget Implementation Act
The Indigenous Advisory Committee provides expert advice to the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) to support the development of …