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2022-03-08 Supplemental data that accompany a manuscript (Dix et al.) submitted to Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences; includes: analytical methods, mineral (XRD) data, geochemistry (major, trace, REE), macrofossil paleontology, and U-Pb zircon geochronology analysis. ms is in submission stage; DOI and URL will be updated once accepted for publication
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2018-02-06 We used the Systematic Street View Sampler (S^3) to acquire 18,883 sampled Google Street View images throughout the rural areas of southern Ontario. We then leveraged the Amazon Mechanical Turk annotation environment to obtain high confidence annotations of whether the images contain power-related infrastructure or not. This data exemplifies the joint use of S^3 and the Amazon MTurk framework for machine vision-related applications.<br> The images in the dataset are paired: one image is forward-facing in relation to the road while it's compliment is rear-facing. These are denoted by a unique ID followed by "A" or "B". <br> <b>Contents:</b><br> - <i>ontario_images.tar.gz</i> : Compressed file containing the 18,883 images used in our analysis.<br> - <i>classification_results.csv</i> : The latitude, longitude, heading, and 5-class annotation results from five Amazon MTurk workers. <br> - <i>mapping.csv</i> : A mapping file relating the unique image ID to the image file name. <br> - <i>5 x Example_Image</i> : Randomly selected images from the dataset
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on both political and social issues. The questions ask opinions about political leaders and political issues within the country. There are also questions on other topics of interest and importance to the country and government, such as energy shortages, inflation and swimming ability. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical variables. Topics of interest include: the approval of Broadbent as NDP leader; the approval of Clark as leader of the Conservative party; the approval of Trudeau as Prime Minister; chances of an energy shortage; chances of finding a new job if fired; the energy crisis in Canada; the government's handling of the economy; learning how to swim; the most important problem facing Canada; preferred political leader; the amount recession in the future; reducing unemployment; rising prices and income; success of controlling inflation; swimming ability; taking a job of less pay or lower status; trying to curb inflation; and using a small boat. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political issues. The questions ask opinions about Trudeau's policy, the Constitution and other important political issues within the country and overseas. There are also questions on other topics of interest and importance to the country and government, such as the power of the R.C.M.P, discipline in schools and whether or not church properties should be taxed. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical and social variables. Topics of interest include: the actions of the R.C.M.P during cases of national security; attending school; the best body to authorize R.C.M.P. action; the chances of an Authoritarian government; the chances of Quebec separation; discipline in schools; the effects of bringing the Constitution to Canada; establishing an independent Palestinian Nation; impressions of the members of the House of Commons; whether or not Israel should return land back to the Arabs; the power of the R.C.M.P.; removing the British Constitution; taxing church properties; Trudeau's policy; watching the House of Commons on television; what the Canadian Constitution should include; and who is responsible for discipline in schools. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 This Gallup poll intends to collect the opinions of Canadians. The main theme of the survey questions is politics, with most questions relating either to political parties or leaders, or issues that are of importance to the government and Canadians in general. Respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, demographic, and social variables. Topics of interest include: civil service strikes; compulsory Medicare; Diefenbaker's performance as leader of the opposition; federal elections; immigration of skilled workers to Canada; whether inflation is dangerous or not; if the Liberal party is favouring a certain group; whether a minority government is good for the nation; attitudes towards mothers in law; Pearson's performance as Prime Minister; preferred political parties; price and wage freezes; opinions of school officials hitting pupils; union membership; the United Nations' problems with Peacekeeping; and voting behaviour. Basic demographics variables are also included. Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc.
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2019-10-11 This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly social and political issues. The questions ask opinions on the issue stance of Canada's political leaders, the cost benefit ratio of the services provided by government and corruption in Canadian federal politics. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the propriety of interracial and interreligious marriages, mandatory military service at age 18 and homeownership among young Canadians. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: a cost benefit evaluation of different governmental services; interracial marriage; interreligious marriage; issue alignment with Canada's political leaders; Canada U.S.A relations; bank charges; the next federal election and predictions of its outcome; mandatory military service at age 18; political corruption in Ottawa; ratings of Brian Mulroney; ratings of Ronald Regan; reasons for vote choice; and young people affording to own their own homes. Basic demographic variables are also included. Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc.
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2019-09-18 Ontario Perspectives (Second Quarter 1997), is based on the results of 1,000 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of April 7 and 14, 1997. A provincial ample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Ontarian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, and day-to-day life in Ontario. Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only.
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2019-09-18 Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only. Ontario Perspectives (Fourth Quarter 2001), is based on the results of 1,007 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Ontarian adults between the dates of November 7 and 10, 2001. A provincial sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Ontarian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, and day-to-day life in Ontario.
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2019-09-19 Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only. Perspectives Canada, Vol.II No.2, is based on the results of 1,100 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Canadian adults between the dates of May 2 and 9, 1993. A national sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of the Canadian public. Questions surround politics, government services, current events, consumerism, and day-to-day life in Canada.
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2020-12-21 The LAPOP surveys owned by Carleton University can be found in the<a href='https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dataverse/LAPOP/'>CU LAPOP Dataverse</a> while additional LAPOP surveys are available to researchers through<a href='https://www.vanderbilt.edu/lapop/survey-data.php'>Vanderbilt University</a> or through<a href='https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/pages/'>ICPSR</a> This public opinion poll looks at socioeconomic, political, and everyday issues affecting the populace of El Salvador.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup Poll attempts to measure the opinions of Canadians on such topics as politics, freedom of speech, and education. The survey also contains questions intended to try and measure Canadians' knowledge on different topics concerning their country. Respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped \ according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: Canada; car ownership; corporal punishiment; education of respondents; elections; freedom; free speech; money; phone ownership; political parties; politics; price levels; social security; taxation; travel; union membership; and working conditions in Canada. Basic demograhics variables are also included.
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2015 The ITERATE project is an attempt to quantify data on the characteristics of transnational terrorist groups, their activities which have international impact, and the environment in which they operate. ITERATE 3 and 4 update the coverage of terrorist incidents first reported in ITERATE 1 and 2. The dataset consists of four parts - Common, Fate, Hostage and Skyjack files.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on both political and social issues. The questions ask opinions about who would make the best Prime Minister, as well as other political issues within the country. There are also questions on other topics of interest and importance to the country and government, such as business conditions, the strength of labour unions and the Olympic games. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical variables. Topics of interest include: the amount of U.S. investment in Canada; the Best Prime Minister for Canada; the biggest threat to Canada in the future; chances of a nuclear war; differences in political parties; the effects of labour unions in Canada; gaining control over major U.S. firms; the interest in the Olympic games without the USSR; picking a permanent Olympic site; putting a freeze on nuclear weapon development; ratings of business conditions in the community; satisfaction with the direction of the country; the spouse that gains the most from marriage; and the strength of labour unions. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-09-18 Atlantic Perspectives is based on the results of 1,209 interviews conducted with a representative sample of Atlantic Canadian adults between the dates of November 22 and December 3, 1994. A sample of this size provides confidence that the survey results closely reflect the views of Atlantic Canadians. Questions surround politics, government services, business, and day-to-day life in Atlantic Canada. Please note: This data set has been donated to Carleton University by POLLARA for academic use only.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians political and social issues. The questions ask opinions about political leaders and satisfaction levels. There are also questions on other topics such as economic conditions, the Feminist movement and employment. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographical variables. The topics of interest include: the amount of attention paid to Quebec; the Canadian economy; control of U.S. firms; the Feminist movement; helping people in poor areas; improving highway safety; improving housings; improving public education; issues that need the government's attention; how long one can live without working; Nixon's performance; preparing children for the future; political preferences; reducing the amount of crime; reducing pollution; reducing racial discrimination; reducing unemployment; satisfaction levels; issues involving U.S. capital; if Canada is getting closer to the U.S.; and if Winnipeg should be Canada's capital. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2020-11-02 Replication Data Set (as a Stata dta file and associated do files) for Winer, Stanley L., J. Stephen Ferris, Bharatee Bhusana Dash and Pinaki Chakraborty: Political Competitiveness and the Private-Public Structure of Public Expenditure: A model and empirics for the Indian States. International Tax and Public Finance, Forthcoming. The do files contain the translation between mnemonics used in the paper and those used in the dta file and in estimation in the do files. See the top of the do files for this translation.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions on the upcoming election, opinion on the amount of doctors in Canada, Brian Mulroney's resignation, and questions related to political party preference. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as Ben Johnson, Canada-China relations, and Ontario politics. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; Brian Mulroney; Quebec separation; Ben Johnson; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly social and political issues. The questions ask opinions on the liberal leadership, drug use in sport and dealing with prostitution. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as the factors that influence voting, political interest and feelings about shopping. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: the influence of George H.W. Bush on Canada U.S. relations; the secularization and commercialization of Christmas; drug use in sports; the abortion pill; pornography; abuse of the elderly; prostitution and its regulation; shopping and a cashless society; mandatory prayer in schools; the Free Trade Agreement; government fiscal priorities; the liberal leadership; voting choice; factors that effect vote; should Ed Broadbent remain leader of the NDP; best Prime Minister; and political participation and interest. Basic demographic variables are also included.
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2019-10-11 Restriction: The data may be used for personal, academic research or teaching purposes only. If the use of this data is for other purposes, please contact Gallup Canada Inc. This Gallup poll seeks the opinions of Canadians, on predominantly political and social issues. The questions ask opinions of the past federal election, violent crime levels, and child abuse. There are also questions on other topics of interest such as immigration policy, diet and exercise, and Jean Chretien. The respondents were also asked questions so that they could be grouped according to geographic, political and social variables. Topics of interest include: election; child abuse; violent crime levels; immigration policy; diet and exercise; Jean Chretien; and political party preference. Basic demographic variables are also included

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