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Species Distribution Models (SDM) were used to predict and identify priority areas for enhanced monitoring of cetaceans in eastern Canadian waters off Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador. This data set represents information presented in Gomez et al. (2020) and includes sighting records and SDM outputs for ten cetacean species with sufficient records (n > 450) and sightings only for an additional six species. For more information about sighting records including which were included in each SDM, please see Gomez et al.
This dataset provides the cumulative number and percent of people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine in Canada by report week, number of doses, and jurisdiction.
Variables include:
- Report week
- Jurisdiction ID number
- Jurisdiction
- Cumulative number vaccinated with at least 1 dose
- Cumulative number vaccinated with 2 doses
- Cumulative proportion vaccinated with at least 1 dose
- Cumulative proportion vaccinated with 2 doses
For variable definitions, see the data dictionary. For details regarding data sources and limitations, see the technical notes section of the Canadian COVID-19 vaccination coverage report.
Info Source: Sources of Government and Employee Information provides information about the functions, programs, activities and related information holdings of government institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. It provides individuals and employees of the government (current and former) with relevant information to access personal information about themselves held by government institutions subject to the Privacy Act and to exercise their rights under the Privacy Act.
The Introduction to Info Source: Sources of Government and Employee Information and an index of institutions subject to the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act are available centrally.
The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act assign overall responsibility to the President of Treasury Board (as the designated Minister) for the government-wide administration of the legislation.
The mandate of Justice Canada’s internal audit function is to help Justice Canada achieve its strategic outcomes by using a systematic and disciplined approach to assess and contribute to the continuous improvement of its risk management, internal control, and governance processes. The results of Justice Canada's audits are posted on our Web site to promote public accountability and transparency.
The objective of publishing departmental internal audit performance results, in the form of key compliance attributes, is to provide pertinent information to stakeholders (Canadians, parliamentarians) regarding the professionalism, performance and impact of the internal audit function in departments.
The 2017 internal audits concern: Regulatory Services and Family Law Assistance Services
The Peel Basin aggregate potential study was initiated to provide an increased understanding of potential aggregate resources in the Peel River watershed. An improved understanding of regional aggregate potential will enhance project viability and encourage exploration investment in the Peel Watershed. The aim of this study was to remotely assess broad regions of the Peel River basin in Yukon for potential sources of aggregate materials.
Quarterly data and information on issuance and holding of debt securities by issuer and holder residence and sectors and by maturity of the debt securities.
This product provides information on Alberta Sheep and Lamb Marketings, for an eleven-year period. Estimated Total Heads Marketings and Average Market Lamb Prices per 100 Lbs are included.
Number and percentage of deaths, by month and place of residence, 1991 to most recent year.
This GIS dataset represents a reclassification of existing surficial map information for the purpose of portraying the distribution of sand and gravel deposits in Alberta. The surficial geology of Alberta ungeneralised digital mosaic (Alberta Geological Survey DIG2013-0001) represents the primary source of information used in this reclassification. This dataset was updated with more recently published 1:100,000 scale surficial geology maps, and where appropriate new polygon features that were digitized from line features in the Glacial Landforms of Alberta (Alberta Geological Survey Map 604 and DIG2014-0022). The updated surficial geology mosaic was then reclassified using a thematically-based attribute table which categorizes the original surficial geology features based on their sand and gravel component.