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Open Data Portal Catalogue Dataset
Found 39064 records

Support performance measurement for Parks Canada - 2021 22

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jun 7, 2022
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV TXT
Keywords: Support performance indicator parks historic sites

Attendance data for national parks and historic sites - 2021 22

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jun 7, 2022
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Attendance visitation parks historic sites

Canada’s first overall tax gap report brings together all previously published tax gap components with updated estimates and key findings up to tax year 2018.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jun 28, 2022
Publisher: Canada Revenue Agency
Formats: PDF CSV
Keywords: tax gap compliance Canada Revenue Agency CRA non-compliance federal tax gap net tax gap gross tax gap payment gap reporting gap tax non-compliance Personal Income Tax ...

This collection of data consists of projects assessed by class-screening or screening-type environmental assessments carried out under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 1992.

These assessments were previously archived on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry. Both the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and other authorities had the responsibility to post certain information on the Registry.

A screening was the most common type of assessment for projects subject to a federal environmental assessment. The process was managed by other authorities in order to determine the significance of adverse environmental effects from the project.

The class-screening process streamlined the environmental assessments of certain types …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jul 4, 2022
Publisher: Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Assessment Canadian Environmental Assessment Act CEAA Class-screening Environment IAAC Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Impacts Registry Screening

The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is the strategic view of Defence’s mandate, displaying its Core Responsibilities and key performance information. It represents the corporate framework used to demonstrate plans, achievements, expenditures and performance results. This helps Canadians and parliamentarians understand what we do, what we seek to achieve, and how we will determine if we have achieved it. This dataset contains a list of the key performance indicators used at National Defence for the fiscal years of 2020-2021 and 2021-2022. It also indicates which indicators are published as datasets and can currently be found on the Open Government portal as …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Dec 17, 2021
Publisher: National Defence
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Department of National Defence Military Departmental Results Framework Program Inventory Indicators DND DRF PI

The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is the strategic view of Defence’s mandate, displaying its Core Responsibilities and key performance information. It represents the corporate framework used to demonstrate plans, achievements, expenditures and performance results. This helps Canadians and parliamentarians understand what we do, what we seek to achieve, and how we will determine if we have achieved it.

This dataset presents DRF 3.4 entitled “Military families are supported and resilient” and its indicator 3.4.1 entitled “% of Canadian Armed Forces families who feel they meet the challenges of military life”. This indicator measures the extent to which the families of …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Jun 17, 2022
Publisher: National Defence
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Canadian Armed Forces military Canadian Armed Forces families family military life Department of National Defence DRF

Raw data for 43rd General Election: Official Voting Results.

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 9, 2022
Publisher: Elections Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Voting Results Official Voting Results

The Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) is money offered by the Government of Canada to help families start saving early for their children’s education after high school. The CESG is calculated based on contributions made to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for an eligible beneficiary and consists of two components: Basic CESG and Additional CESG.
The Basic CESG is a payment of 20% on the first $2,500 of contributions saved into an RESP made on behalf of an eligible beneficiary, until the end of the calendar year in which the beneficiary turns 17.
The Additional CESG is a top …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 25, 2016
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
Formats: CSV TXT
Keywords: Canada Education Savings Program - CESP Registered Education Savings Plan - RESP Canada Education Savings Grant - CESG Basic Canada Education Savings Grant - B-CESG Additional Canada Education Savings Grant - A-CESG Post-Secondary Education - PSE Contributions Beneficiaries

A beneficiary is a child between the age of 0 and 17 who receives the grant from the Government of Canada based on the amount saved in his or her RESP account by a parent, grandparent or other individuals (subscribers of RESPs).

Please note that the Open Government Portal provides data that add to those already available in the Canada Education Savings Program Annual Statistical Review. The most recent version of the report, which includes data up to 2021, was published on September 14, 2022 and can be found here: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/student-financial-aid/education-savings/reports/statistical-review.html

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 25, 2016
Publisher: Employment and Social Development Canada
Formats: CSV TXT
Keywords: Canada Education Savings Program - CESP Registered Education Savings Plan - RESP Canada Education Savings Grant - CESG Canada Learning Bond - CLB Post-Secondary Education - PSE Contributions Beneficiaries

Phoenix Strategic Perspectives Inc. (Phoenix SPI) was commissioned by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) to conduct a telephone survey of Canadian businesses on privacy-related issues.
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is an advocate for the privacy rights of Canadians, with the powers to investigate complaints and conduct audits under two federal laws; publicly report on the personal information-handling practices of public and private sector organizations; and conduct research into privacy issues.
The purpose of this research is to better understand the extent to which businesses are familiar with privacy issues and requirements, and to learn more …

Last Updated: Nov 29, 2023
Date Published: Sep 22, 2022
Publisher: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: POR privacy public opinion research electronic commerce digital government economics of personal information