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This report provides an overview of collective agreements in Ontario that are set to expire from 2025 to 2027. The …
Get statistical data on the number of livestock (cattle, pigs, sheep and lamb) on Ontario farms.
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For privacy purposes, only registration counts greater than 5 are available.
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This data set contains a summary of the ages of spouses for marriages registered with the province. The data is …
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Between the Cretaceous granitic rocks (Hake Batholith on the west; Cassiar Batholith to the east) are three belts of metamorphic …