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The list below will help you find frequently requested records from Ontario government ministries and municipal police services. It does …
Get data on the total number of public email inquiries related to occupational health and safety matters sent to webohs@ontario.ca …
Number of overnight visitors to Ontario, grouped by major categories (Ontario, other Canada, United States and overseas).
Get statistical data on the rates charged for custom farmwork in Ontario. These rates apply to services provided to farming …
Get statistical data on farm cash receipts from farming operations in Ontario.
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We present new field and U-Pb analytical data from the Sonora Gulch Project that demonstrate a protracted history of polymetallic …
This dataset is no longer compiled by the Ministry of the Solicitor General. Data from the Police Reported Crime Severity …
The Arctic Gold and Silver Mine Site located on Montana Mountain near Carcross, Yukon (the Site) operated during the late …
This dataset includes ecological information for non-indigenous aquatic species (fish, invertebrates and plants) that were identified as current or potential …