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The Indigenous Centre of Expertise at the Public Service Commission (PSC) conducted a series of consultations in 2020-2021 to understand and further explore the barriers experienced by Indigenous peoples in federal government recruitment processes and practices.
This edition of the Career Handbook includes 939 occupational profiles that provide updated information in the following sections: Lead Statement, Examples of Job Titles, Workplaces/Employers, Employment Requirements, Exclusions, Occupational Options and Remarks. No updates have been made in the Career Handbook-specific content. This means that the profiles maintain the original descriptor scales and ratings for aptitudes, interests, involvement with data/people/things, physical activities and environmental conditions, as developed in the CH 2003.
This counselling resource is used by a wide range of professionals for many applications, and by individuals engaged in self-directed career planning.
This report presents the results of the evaluation of the Prime Minister Papers (PMP) Project (2017–
2022). The purpose of the project was to acquire, process, preserve and make accessible the private
records of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper.
This report presents the results of the evaluation of the collaboration, partnership and participation
activities (hereafter referred to as partnership activities) component of the Community Outreach and
Support Program (COSP) at Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite images in the north. The complete coverage of the Canadian territory is gradually being established. It includes a Digital Terrain Model (DTM), a Digital Surface Model (DSM) and other derived data. For DTM datasets, derived data available are slope, aspect, shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps and for DSM datasets, derived data available are shaded relief, color relief and color shaded relief maps.
The productive forest line is used to separate the northern and the southern parts …
The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model Mosaic provides a unique and continuous representation of the high resolution elevation data available across the country. The High Resolution Digital Elevation Model (HRDEM) product used is derived from airborne LiDAR data (mainly in the south) and satellite images in the north. The mosaic is available for both the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and the Digital Surface Model (DSM) from web mapping services. It is part of the CanElevation Series created to support the National Elevation Data Strategy implemented by NRCan. This strategy aims to increase Canada's coverage of high-resolution elevation data and increase …
A Notice of Compliance is a notification, issued pursuant to paragraph C.08.004(1)(a), indicating that a manufacturer has complied with sections C.08.002 or C.08.003 and C.08.005.1 of the Food and Drug Regulations. Notices of Compliance are issued to a manufacturer following the satisfactory review of a submission.
The NOC extract files contain Health Canada authorization dates for all drugs dating back to 1994 that have received an NOC. There are four types of NOCs: Biological, Prescription, Nonprescription and Veterinary. This data extract contains information on Notice of Compliance Brand.
Current tables cover the period from 1990 to present. Data are collected by Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s (DFO) regional offices under the authority of the Fisheries Act.
Preliminary results for the current year will be posted once the information has been assessed for trends in the catch rates and values based on prices paid to fishers.
Due to the nature of the fishing industry, data provided may be modified later, should new information be provided to DFO.
Similar data on landings may be available on DFO’s regional sites. Should there be a difference in the information, the regional sites will …
Statistics on commercial fishing licenses issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada in the Atlantic Provinces. You will also find information collected through the registration of commercial fishing vessels. Data are available from 1983 onward.
In 2006, the Government of Canada initiated the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP), which takes action regarding chemicals that are harmful to human health or the environment. One element of the CMP is Monitoring and Surveillance, which generates data on the presence and levels of chemical substances in environmental matrices. These data are used to make decisions regarding the best approach to protect Canadians and their environment from risks these substances might pose.
In support of the CMP, a wastewater monitoring program was initiated in 2009 to generate data on priority substances that may be released to the environment. The wastewater …