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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age group in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by different age groups. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different age group to the number of workers employed and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2012-01-31 CPP and OAS Annual Statistics Tables contain historical data on CPP and OAS, average monthly benefits and net payments in fiscal years. For a more detailed report on CPP and OAS Annual Statistics Tables, see THE ANNUAL CPP & OAS STATS BOOK 2023 to the following web site: https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.858997/publication.html https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2023-12-08 Data on total family income and characteristics of resident owners who are persons occupying one of their residential properties and filed their T1 tax return form: sex, age, family type and size, employment status, claimant status of the home buyers' amount for the purchase of a home and the total assessment value of residential properties owned.
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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table provides the number of people employment and number of lost-time claims by different age group. With the assumption of person-years worked distribution is identical to employment distribution, the lost-time injury frequency rate is calculated. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by different age group in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by different age groups. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different age group to the number of workers employed and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table break down the lost-time claims and disabling injury claims by type of event or exposure. When the injury or disease occurred as a result of contact with or exposure to an object, substance, or condition, group the event or exposure which best describes the manner in which that contact or exposure occurred. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2019-01-29 The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Water quality in Canadian rivers indicators provide a measure of the ability of river water across Canada to support plants and animals. At each monitoring site, water quality data are compared to water quality guidelines to create a rating for the site. If measured water quality is below the guidelines, it can maintain a healthy ecosystem. Water quality at a monitoring site is considered excellent when parameters in a river very rarely exceed their guidelines. Conversely, water quality is rated poor when parameters usually exceed their guidelines, sometimes by a wide margin. These indicators provide information about the state of surface water quality and its change through time, to support water resource management. Information is provided to Canadians in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports. See the supplementary documentation for the data sources and details on how the data were collected and how the indicator was calculated. Supplemental Information Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators - Home page: https://www.canada.ca/environmental-indicators https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2016-12-21 The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Air quality indicators track ambient concentrations of fine particulate matter, ground-level ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds at the national, regional and urban levels and at local monitoring stations. The national and regional indicators are presented with their corresponding Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standard when available. Canadians are exposed to air pollutants on a daily basis, and this exposure can cause adverse health and environmental effects. Information is provided to Canadians in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports. See the supplementary documentation for the data sources and details on how the data were collected and how the indicator was calculated. Supplemental Information Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators - Home page: https://www.canada.ca/environmental-indicators https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2017-07-18 The table break down the Alberta injury claims to major industry sectors. For each major industry sector, it shows number of 3 type injury claims, person-year worked, and injury rates in the most current 2 years. In addition, the percentage change comparing to the previous year. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2022-03-31 Building on previous research waves in 2011 and 2016, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) launched a third wave of public opinion research to assess Canadians’ perceptions and attitudes towards emerging agricultural technologies and their applications in the sector, and to gather information on public trust regarding these technologies. Having explored some of these issues in past research, this study generated comparative data, allowing AAFC to track Canadians’ attitudes over time. In addition, the results provide insights into Canadians’ knowledge and awareness of new technologies that did not exist or were emerging at the time of previous research. This research will inform policy development and engagement strategies by providing critical insights on the opinions of Canadians on agricultural innovation. https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by gender in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by gender. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different gender group to the number of workers employed by different gender group and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the fatality claim acceptance year. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2024-06-27 The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Air quality indicators track ambient concentrations of fine particulate matter, ground-level ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds at the national, regional and urban levels and at local monitoring stations. The national and regional indicators are presented with their corresponding Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standard when available. Canadians are exposed to air pollutants on a daily basis, and this exposure can cause adverse health and environmental effects. Information is provided to Canadians in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports. See the supplementary documentation for the data sources and details on how the data were collected and how the indicator was calculated. https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2018-06-06 This dataset provides information on the percentage of offenders in adult correctional facilities by ethnicity and admission status (e.g., remand or sentenced custody). Percentage calculations exclude records where the ethnic background of the offender is unknown. The data is sourced from the Nova Scotia Department of Justice's Justice Enterprise Information Network (JEIN). https://novascotia.ca/opendata/licence.asp
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Government of Canada
Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table provides the number of WCB accepted occupational fatalities by gender in the most current year. It also provides the number of people in employment by gender. The fatality frequency rate was calculated by dividing the number of fatality claims from workers of different gender group to the number of workers employed by different gender group and multiply the result by one million. The number of fatalities was counted based on the year of death occurred. https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada 2017-07-19 The table break down the lost-time claims and disabling injury claims by nature of injury or disease. Nature of injury or disease is the name the injury of illness or disease indicated on the source document (eg, for strained back, group to "Sprains, strains, tears"). https://open.alberta.ca/licence
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Government of Canada
Government of Canada 2024-06-27 The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Air quality indicators track ambient concentrations of fine particulate matter, ground-level ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds at the national, regional and urban levels and at local monitoring stations. The national and regional indicators are presented with their corresponding Canadian Ambient Air Quality Standard when available. Canadians are exposed to air pollutants on a daily basis, and this exposure can cause adverse health and environmental effects. Information is provided to Canadians in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports. See the supplementary documentation for the data sources and details on how the data were collected and how the indicator was calculated. https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Government of Canada 2018-12-04 Map tour of points of interest to newcomers to Manitoba. International students, skilled workers, and entrepreneurs from around the world are making Manitoba their new home. Manitoba welcomes newcomers, offering high employment, affordability, and peaceful living in the heart of Canada.
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Government of Canada 2021-10-17 This app displays the location of COVID-19 and flu vaccine providers within the province of Manitoba. This app displays the location of COVID-19 and flu vaccine providers within the province of Manitoba. Vaccination sites are symbolized by their provider type, indicating whether the location is a pharmacy, medical clinic, provincial vaccine clinic, etc. Other information available for each site includes provider name, whether they are accepting appointments, address, and any special notes or restrictions on the location. Manitoba’s Regional Health Authorities are also displayed for context. Search and filter functionality is included to quickly locate vaccine providers of interest. The vaccine provider data within is populated by Manitoba Health, Seniors and Active Living. For more information on Manitoba’s response to COVID-19, please visit the following site: https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/index.html https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf

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