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An extract from the departments Wildlife Resources System (WRS) harvest year and season data.
A tabular presentation of British Columbia capital spending showing totals for taxpayer-supported and self-supported expenditures, and including budgeted values 2011, …
Shubenacadie Wildlife Park Annual Groundhog Day Predictions.
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia revenue sources and material assumptions, including taxation, natural resource sales, transfers and royalties, …
[ARCHIVED] Community Counts data is retained for archival purposes only, such as research, reference and record-keeping. This data has not …
A tabular summary of notional allocations to the Contingencies and New Programs Vote in British Columbia's financial forecast as at …
This digital product is developed from the NovaROC database of mineral rights information for the province of Nova Scotia. The …
Tabular Budget 2017 supplementary information for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2018 providing additional information on proposed spending, organized …
The province is strengthening its commitment to address climate change and grow the economy with its new Electric Vehicle Rebate …
Each year, tens of thousands of former post-secondary students are asked about their educational experiences, subsequent employment, and further studies. …