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Phoenix SPI was commissioned by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada to explore with Canadians issues relevant to the department’s mandate. The objectives of the 2010-2011 survey included the following:
• Explore issues related to the recent recession and the economic recovery now under-way;
• Gauge Canadians’ awareness, understanding and perceptions of issues related to the aging of our population, including the perceived impact of our aging population on Canadian society/economy;
• Explore issues related to caregiving, including the challenges facing caregivers, the types of support needed, the amount of time devoted to caregiving, and perceptions of how well caregivers are coping with their responsibilities;
• Explore issues related to indebtedness, including the nature and impact of household debt on Canadians; and
• Assess government performance in areas relevant to the department’s mandate, tracking measures included in previous surveys. A mixed methodology was used that included a telephone survey and a set of focus groups. The survey averaged 17 minutes and was conducted with 1,505 Canadian residents, 18 years of age and older.
This table contains 11760 series, with data for years 1994 - 1998 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (not all combinations are available): Geography (5 items: Territories; Yukon; Northwest Territories; Northwest Territories including Nunavut ...), Age group (14 items: Total; 12 years and over; 12-14 years; 15-19 years; 12-19 years ...), Sex (3 items: Both sexes; Females; Males ...), Self-rated health (7 items: Very good self-rated health; Excellent self-rated health; Total population for the variable self-rated health; Good self-rated health ...), Characteristics (8 items: Number of persons; Low 95% confidence interval - number of persons; Coefficient of variation for number of persons; High 95% confidence interval - number of persons ...).
An archive of 2D regional seismic and long period magnetotelluric data collected during 20 years of work under the LITHOPROBE project. Data are primarily onshore and cover widespread regions of Canada. Available data types include raw digital data, processed sections, and images of final sections, as well as auxiliary information required for analysis of the data.
The GSC obtained access to industry-owned seismic reflection data along two profiles crossing volcanic rocks of the Noranda mining camp. The integration of seismic data and 3-D geological provides new constraints on the deep geological framework.
Survey of innovation and business strategy, relocation of any business activities from another country into Canada in the last three years, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and enterprise size for Canada and regions from 2007 to today.
Wave time series data collected at various locations throughout the waters of Queens County by the Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture’s Aquaculture Division.
Briefing binder prepared for the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans for her appearance before the House of Commons Special Committee on the COVID-19 Pandemic on May 1st, 2nd, and 18th, 2020.
This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
Government revenue attributable to tourism spending and tourism exports, Canada.
This dataset contains the concentrations of halogenated phenolic compounds in plasma for the fish species Brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus), from 2 site locations (Wheatley Harbour, and Hillman Marsh) within the Wheatley Harbour Area of Concern. Halogenated Phenolic Compounds have emerged as an important class of environmental contaminants in aquatic vertebrates, wildlife, and humans. They represent 4 of the 7 classes of substances listed as chemicals of mutual concern in the Great Lakes. Supplemental Information
Funding for this study was provided in part by the Government of Canada’s Great Lakes Action Plan (GLAP) and in support toWheatley Harbour Area of Concern.