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Data presented herein represent information on all grants and awards where CIHR managed the competition and contributed funds, from the 2000-01 fiscal year to the most recent completed fiscal year (currently 2020-21). Fiscal years at CIHR run from April 1st to March 31st the following year. All data will be re-uploaded in full every fiscal year to reflect most recent data. Datasets can be joined using the Key-Clé column, which serves as a unique identifier for all funded applications.
At the end of each fiscal year, government-wide financial
information is published in the Public Accounts. This dataset,
based on the Volume 3 of the Public Accounts, provides, by
ministry and by department and agencies, details for all Court
awards paid in the given fiscal year. Where the situation warrants non-disclosure, the recipient's name may be withheld from publication. This dataset is from the Public Accounts of Canada and is not the official record of information.
Four ground-based radiometers (ultraviolet radiation instruments) were deployed in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area in support of the Games. They reported minute-by-minute observations of the ultraviolet (UV) component of sun exposure as defined by the Global Solar UV Index (UVI). The ultraviolet index or UV Index is an international standard measurement of the strength of sunburn-producing UV radiation at a particular place and time. The readings from these sensors were used to inform the operational forecast program, particularly to provide data for validation of the UV index forecasts from the Environment and Climate Change Canada numerical modelling system.
NAV CANADA (NC) provided Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) with automated minutely weather observations from six select AWOS stations (i.e. airport locations) in southern Ontario as an experimental, proof-of-concept program in support of the 2015 Games. The minutely data were at a higher temporal frequency than the hourly observations that are normally provided (sub-hourly weather specials, as required). The minutely data from these stations were considered raw and unofficial; observations can only be considered official after NC data processing and transmission to ECCC is in a specific format and fashion (as they are for hourly observations).
The high spatial and temporal resolution network was comprised of new automated land- and marine-based weather stations, and additional experimental monitoring platforms. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) designed the Mesonet to monitor weather at the venues, while providing close tracking of southern Ontario lake breezes, which can be associated with severe weather initiation and high air pollutant concentrations. To track the lake breeze, existing land and marine monitoring capacity was identified and expanded to define the Mesonet. The Games hosted a number of open-water events in the inner harbour and south of the Toronto Islands, an area where the competition or logistics could be affected by thunderstorms, severe weather or heat stress.
Download data on NSERC’s awards and funding results since 1991.
GCSurplus, of Public Services and Procurement Canada, sells a wide selection of Government surplus assets to the general public. This dataset identifies all the items/assets which have been sold on the https://www.gcsurplus.ca/ website since August 21st 2015.
Table depicting the rate of unemployment within the Employment Insurance Regions across Canada.
List of television program logs submitted by television undertakings.
Please note that data for 2014 is only available as listed.
The Wait Time Tool is the Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) online tool that indicates the current average wait time for receiving a decision on program applications. This tool calculates the average wait time, in weeks, based on how long it took to process all complete applications in the past 90 days. The data is updated weekly. The resources below contain historical data.