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Get statistical data on the value of farm capital in Ontario. This dataset is no longer collected or maintained. Information …
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This dataset compiles daily snapshots of publicly reported data on 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreaks in Ontario. Learn how the …
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Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, Canada and Ontario have invested over $3.2 million in the Agri-Food Open for E-Business …
Public and Catholic board-level course enrolment in Grade 9 Math by course type (academic, applied and locally developed) for each …
The Ministry of Transportation collects personal driver and vehicle information under the authority of section 205 of the Highway Traffic …
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Get statistical data on income from farming operations for Canada and the provinces.