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Health Service Delivery Area (HSDA) boundaries. 2018 boundary configuration. Sixteen areas covering the province used to provide program delivery and services. The HSDAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC.
This fact sheet pertains to Shared Services Canada’s progress in delivering modern and transformed information technology infrastructure to better serve Canadians.
Cesarean Delivery Rate
From 2003 to January 12, 2014, Ministry of Children and Youth Services used the following 9 regions: * Eastern * South East * Central East * Central West * South West * Hamilton/Niagara * Toronto * North East * Northern These 9 Service Delivery Division regions were combined with Youth Justice Services regions to create 5 new integrated regions: * North * West * Central * East * Toronto These new regions are effective as of January 13, 2014.
This fact sheet provides an overview of changes made to the Shared Services Canada (SSC) Act concerning the delegation of SSC procurement authorities.
Statistics represent total producer deliveries of Canadian grain to licensed primary and process elevators for the crop year by delivery station.
The Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice service delivery system provides community and custodial programs for youth in, or at risk of, conflict with the law, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence. The dataset is organized by: * fiscal year * number of transfer payment agencies * number of probation offices * number of open custody and detention facilities number of secure custody and detention facilities
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (hereafter, the Commission) collects prices annually from Canadian service providers for residential communications services. This report presents the reported monthly prices (hereafter, prices) for each of basic television, basic wireline telephone, Internet (3 levels of service) and mobile (4 levels of service) services for 24 urban centres and 54 rural communities, from all provinces and territories across Canada, as of December 31, 2017.
Reports for IT Service mangement, Service Management Centres, Shared Service Canada, Tool Application Support
This fact sheet outlines how Shared Services Canada supports the 2018 G7 Summit.