Open Government Portal
This page promotes the CRA’s Accessibility Plan, which aims to identify, prevent and remove accessibility barriers. Feedback from the public consultations with persons with disabilities and their caregivers informed the Plan.
This data presents details of pipeline incidents, as defined by the Onshore Pipeline Regulations and Processing Plant regulations, including cause information. The data ranges from 2008 to current; it is updated quarterly.
The Canada Energy Regulator provides data on incidents at CER-regulated pipelines and facilities, as defined by the Onshore Pipeline Regulations and Processing Plant regulations. Data is updated quarterly.
The data provided below, from 2008 to current, is what is used in the visualization tool on the Canada Energy Regulator's website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
From April 27, 2022 to June 27, 2022, the Government of Canada invited stakeholders to share their views on existing regulatory barriers impeding trade domestically and internationally through the Let’s Talk Federal Regulations consultation platform. Regulatory stakeholders were invited to identify opportunities to align and cooperate on regulations with other governments, regulatory barriers impeding trade and supply chains, and suggestions on potential workplan items for Canadian Free Trade Agreement Regulatory Reconciliation and Cooperation Table (RCT), Canada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council (RCC), Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Regulatory Cooperation Forum (RCF) and Agile Nations Regulatory Cooperation Network. The comments received …
Data from surveillance reports provide information on opioid- and stimulant-related harms (deaths, hospitalizations, and responses by emergency medical services) in Canada.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) works closely with the provinces and territories to collect and share accurate information about the overdose crisis in order to provide a national picture of the public health impact of opioids and other drugs in Canada and to help guide efforts to reduce substance-related harms.
This Open Data Record is comprised of datasets that document human-wildlife coexistence incidents and response actions by Parks Canada Agency in thirty five national parks and historic sites from 2010 to 2021. Parks Canada compiled these datasets for evaluation of multi-year trends and to assess the value of compiling similar records for all other Parks Canada sites that record incidents of human-wildlife coexistence.
A human-wildlife coexistence (HWC) “incident” is any potential conflict situation between people and wildlife that was assigned to Parks Canada staff to manage to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of people and wildlife. The vast majority …
This Open Data Record is comprised of datasets that document human-wildlife coexistence incidents and response actions by Parks Canada Agency. A human-wildlife coexistence (HWC) “incident” is any potential conflict situation between people and wildlife that was assigned to Parks Canada staff to manage to help ensure the safety and wellbeing of people and wildlife. The vast majority of HWC incidents are minor and staff are able to manage them safely with low risk to people, however, the dataset also includes more hazardous incidents between people and wildlife that can result in injury or death of either wildlife or people.
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The database covers all industrial design applications registered in Canada from December 26, 1861 to September 1, 2022. These records contain the same information as the XML data that are disseminated through IP Horizons. Where as the XML files on IP Horizons are updated on a weekly basis, the CSV/TXT data published through the Open Government Portal are scheduled to be updated quarterly.
The database contains patent documents from 1869 to February 28, 2022. It includes patent record information of newly granted patents and applications opened to public inspection. These records contain the same information as the XML data that are disseminated through IP Horizons (Canada.ca/IP-Data), with one exception: all street addresses of inventors have been suppressed.
The Service Inventory provides a corporate-wide perspective on information related to Government of Canada (GC) services.
A visualization of this data can be found on GC InfoBase at https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ems-sgd/edb-bdd/index-eng.html#infographic/gov/gov/services