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Get data on the number of condemnations from animals slaughtered in provincially inspected plants for drug residues. Data includes the …
Find a business that sells hearing devices. If you qualify, you can apply to the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to …
This dataset compares birth, death and marriage registrations completed by the Office of the Registrar General, beginning in 1925, to …
Get a list of facilities selling livestock by public auction in Ontario, including name, address, county and class. The Livestock …
The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks started a project to characterize the number of species of bumble bees …
The dataset highlights key OPS workforce demographics extracted from the OPS payroll reporting system (WIN), including: * OPS size * …
This dataset contains the geographic location of Ontario’s certified examiners. They are trained and certified to provide non-emergency, on-farm slaughter …
Data about private schools in Ontario and overseas. Includes: * school name * school number * credits offered * principal …
These ministry defined courses for grades 9 to 12 are developed and approved by the Ministry of Education. They outline …
The Enhancing Access to Spaces for Everyone (EASE) Grant funds projects that improve accessibility and enhance the quality of life …