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The data file provides information about the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)'s annual forward planning budget and links to key documents such as strategies and reports published on IDRC's website.
The collection of geolocated placenames in Canada represents a consistent and comprehensive distribution of named places across Canada. Named places include large and small cities, villages, First Nations Communities, Small Hamlets etc.
This data draws from public information maintained by Natural Resources Canada as part of the Canadian Geographical Names Database and public information maintained by Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.
The set of geolocated placenames is currently used for the administration of rural broadband Internet contribution programs, but is equally applicable for other mapping or modelling purposes where a comprehensive set of geolocated placenames across Canada is required.
The Payments in Lieu of Taxes Program is administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). Every year more than $560 million is distributed to approximately 1,100 taxing authorities where property owned by federal departments is situated. Payments made under the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act are based on the principle of fairness respecting both the taxing authorities and the federal government and are equitable in comparison to those made by other property owners. Payments are calculated on the basis of values and tax rates which would, in the opinion of the Minister of Public Services and Procurement, apply …
The Payments in Lieu of Taxes Program is administered by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). Every year more than $560 million is distributed to approximately 1,100 taxing authorities where property owned by federal departments is situated. Payments made under the Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act are based on the principle of fairness respecting both the taxing authorities and the federal government and are equitable in comparison to those made by other property owners. Payments are calculated on the basis of values and tax rates which would, in the opinion of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, …
The Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus is a bilingual thesaurus consisting of terminology which represents all the fields treated in information resources of the Government of Canada. It contains 4,987 terms in English and 5,056 in French, including 2,298 preferred terms in English and 2,300 in French. All fields of knowledge are represented in the thesaurus, to varying degrees. Because of the great variety of subjects covered by the thesaurus, its terminology is rather general. By design, it does not include specialized terminology used in specific and limited disciplines.
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 …
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 Government of Canada Publications catalogue, publications.gc.ca, contains descriptive information (bibliographic records) for publications produced by Government of Canada departments and agencies that have been received and catalogued by Publishing and Depository Services.