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Found 10 records similar to Oilseed, pulse and minor grain varieties by acreage insured
The data reported reflect seeded area insured by provincial crop insurance programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Classification of varieties according to their class is based on Canadian Grain Commission's list of designated varieties.
Varieties of Crop Kinds Registered in Canada
Get the production, price and farm value of apples in the province from 1994-2005. Statistical data on marketed apple production, grower price and average marketing costs, by variety of apple.
An annual review of the exports of Canadian grain and wheat flour. Includes additional data relating to major specialty grains, grade/class identifications and a review of major costs associated with moving grain to export positions.
The number of Employment Insurance beneficiaries represents a count of persons who qualified for unemployment insurance benefits.
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2013 fiscal year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
Survey with Canadians 18 years and older to explore issues related to the Employment Insurance (EI) Program.
The results will be used by HRSDC to better understand public perceptions of the program and to help identify policy considerations related to recommendations and proposals made by various stakeholders to reform aspects of the program. This study tracks data from similar surveys conducted from 1998 to 2011.
Policies related to Veterans Insurance.
This data shows spatial density of oilseed cultivation in Canada. Regions with higher calculated spatial densities represent agricultural regions of Canada in which oilseeds are more expected. Results are provided as rasters with numerical values for each pixel indicating the spatial density calculated for that location. Higher spatial density values represent higher likelihood to have oilseeds based on analysis of the 2009 to 2021 AAFC annual crop inventory data.