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This table provides the current expenditure forecast for each statutory authority within a department or agency, for which a financial requirement has been identified.
Alternaria toxins are naturally occurring toxins released by plants. The toxin levels in selected foods on the Canadian retail market were examined. The most important Alternaria toxins are alternariol (AOH), alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), altuene (ALT) and L-tenuazonic acid (TeA). TeA is the most acutely toxic while AOH and AME have a lower toxicity.
An important aspect of health care is the distance a person has to travel to get medical services. This map shows the average distance that people in each census division have to travel to reach the nearest family physician living in the same province or territory. (A family physician deals with the day-to-day health problems of family members, and is therefore considered to be a "non-specialist"). The pattern shows that people in the continuously-settled parts of Canada rarely have to travel more than 25 kilometres to see family physicians, whereas people in the sparsely settled parts often have to travel much greater distances.
An important aspect of health care is the distance a person has to travel to get medical services. This map shows the average distance that people in each census division have to travel to reach the nearest physician specialist living in the same province or territory. (A physician specialist is physician who has undertaken post-graduate degree studies to specialize in a particular branch of medicine such as cardiology or gynaecology). Because physician specialists tend to be found in urban areas, the map essentially shows the distance to the nearest city.
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows 20 condensed maps with only mammals that are well-known to Canada. The ranges, for the most part, indicate present and usual distribution. The rare or occasional occurrences have not been shown. As there is still much to be learned about the fauna in parts of northern Canada, some range limits are hypothetical.
The Orion South (140/141) kimberlite is a kimberlite located within the Fort à la Corne field of central Saskatchewan. An extensive drilling program was conducted to delineate the subsurface extent of the kimberlite complex. In addition, a set of 2-D seismic reflection profiles was acquired as to constrain interborehole geological correlations.
Nova Scotia Community Cluster Census Population for 2011 and 2016. Includes the following data fields: Census Year, Zone, ZoneID, Community Health Network, NetworkID, Community Cluster, ClusterID, Population Un-Weighted, Population Weight, Population After Weighting
Data set provides the user the geographic location of Provincial Vehicle Compliance and Inspection sites
Table 45 of the 2010 Fiscal Reference Tables presents federal and total government balances in millions of dollars. Data is from 1975-2009.