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Briefing Package for Briefing by the Auditor General of Canada and the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development before the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development on 18 November 2020
Expired or lapsed quartz claims, placer claims, placer prospecting leases and coal leases & licenses are moved to this layer if new mineral tenure are staked in the same area.
Potatoes, especially processing potatoes, have become a major Canadian commodity; the 2002 crop had a total farm value of 978.0 million Canadian dollars. In the 1999 to 2000 crop year, Canada exported 637.3 million Canadian dollars worth of frozen fries and imported 18.1 million Canadian dollars worth, for a healthy trade surplus of 619.2 million dollars.
Briefing package for the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for AGRI Briefing Binder on Potato Wart on December 21, 2021, 3:30 to 5:30pm
Civil registration of births in Nova Scotia began in 1864, continued to 1877, then lapsed until 1908, when the province resumed record-keeping. Registrations for 1864-1877 are incomplete. Since 1 October 1908 the records have been maintained without interruption.
Get statistical data on the area, production, value and price of potatoes grown in Ontario, including data on planted, harvested, yield and farm value of potatoes.
Health Canada has notified J.R. Simplot Company that it has no objection to the food use of Simplot Innate® potato event Gen1-V11. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this potato event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Civil registration of deaths in Nova Scotia began in 1864, continued to 1877, then lapsed until 1908, when the province resumed record-keeping. Registrations for 1864-1877 are incomplete. There are two registers for the city of Halifax 1890-1908. Since 1 October 1908, the records have been maintained without interruption.
Health Canada has notified J.R. Simplot Company (Simplot) that it has no objection to the food use of Simplot Innate® potato event Gen2-Z6. The Department conducted a comprehensive assessment of this potato event according to its Guidelines for the Safety Assessment of Novel Foods.
Briefing Package for the hearing on Fossil Fuel Subsidies before the Standing Committee on Environement and Sustainable Development on 5 April 2022