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This dataset is produced and published annually by Natural Resources Canada. It contains a variety of statistics on Canada’s mineral production, and provides the geographic locations of significant metallic, nonmetallic and coal mines, oil sands mines, selected metallurgical works and gas fields for the provinces and territories of Canada.
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The dataset contains land surface evapotranspiration (ET) for Canada's landmass at a spatial resolution of 5-km. The values represent the annual total amount of ET in mm of H2O, averaged over a 38-year period of 1979-2016. The ET was produced by the Land Surfae Model EALCO (Ecological Assimilation of Land and CLimate Observations) developed at Natural Resources Canada. Details of the dataset can be found in Wang et al.
This data provides the integrated cadastral framework for the specified Canada Land. The cadastral framework consists of active and superseded cadastral parcel, roads, easements, administrative areas, active lines, points and annotations. The cadastral lines form the boundaries of the parcels. COGO attributes are associated to the lines and depict the adjusted framework of the cadastral fabric.
How to care at home for someone who has or may have been exposed to COVID-19.
This table provides statistical information about people in Canada by their demographic, social and economic characteristics as well as provide information about the housing units in which they live.
A list of non-department led workshops sponsored/funded by the ThinkFARM new entrant program
Businesses licensed to extend credit or provide financing in Nova Scotia
Census of Agriculture, 2021. Number of sows, boars, suckling pigs, weanling, nursery or starter pigs, and market pigs.
Available as an ESRI ArcGIS Shapefile. This dataset was updated in 2016.
This feature dataset focuses on a terrestrial species at risk, the Western Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata), Great Lakes/ St. Lawrence – Canadian Shield Population, under the responsibility of Environment and Climate Change Canada.It displays the geographic areas in Quebec where critical habitat has been designated under the Species at Risk Act (SARA). However, not all of the area within these boundaries is necessarily critical habitat. To precisely define what constitutes critical habitat for a particular species, it is essential that this geospatial information be considered in conjunction with complementary information provided in a species’ recovery document (recovery program or action plan). These documents can be downloaded from the Species at Risk Public Registry (http://www.sararegistry.gc.ca).