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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
1901-01-01 Borehole geophysical log number ON-OT-TR-M83-1. Located in Ottawa, ON. Numéro de rapport de forage géophysiques ON-OT-TR-M83-1. Situé dans Ottawa, ON. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
City of Edmonton Open Data Portal Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2018-09-03 Driver Feedback Sign DFS119 Latitude: 53.62285 Longitude: -113.39913 The City has a number of Driver Feedback Signs (DFS) installed around the city. These units collect data as traffic approaches them and in some cases may display a message or a speed that is being detected. Also, these units are radar based and can only track one vehicle at a time (strongest signal). Due to the number of DFS installations combined with the volume of data collected, each DFS has its own dataset. Details of how the data is collected by the DFS are as follows: - Data is accumulated and reported in 15 minute intervals - Vehicle speeds are captured/reported in speed intervals (bins) - Speed range/interval for the bins are determined by parameters/settings set for the DFS (Minimum/Maximum Speed Detection Setting) - Two speed values are recorded for every vehicle - a Highest Speed Detected and a Slowest Speed Detected (explaining why there are two vehicle counts) - The bins go from Bin 1 to Bin 10. Bin 1 can also be referred to a LO BIN and Bin 10 can also be referred to as HIGH BIN. Things to note: DFS devices are not to be used as or confused with traffic counters, as they are not. DFS devices have a minimum detectable speed of approximately 6 km/hr. DFS devices have a maximum (theoretical) detectable speed of approximately 225 km/hr. DFS devices are programmable with different parameters that can also follow a timed schedule.
City of Edmonton Open Data Portal Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2015-07-08 This was one single topic among many as part of the first October 2014 Mixed Topic survey. Test link to view these questions: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=109&t=1. Open from Oct 13 - 21, 2014. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 1639 Insight Community Members. 898 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 55%. A total of 1146 respondents completed the survey: 898 Insight Community Members and 248 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.
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1977-01-01 This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Big Island, Ontario / United States region (Sheet No. 052E02), published in 1977. It is the third edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1977 and the information on the map is current as of 1975. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. <b>Please note:</b> image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation. EPSG Code: NAD27 / UTM zone 15N (EPSG:26715)
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
2015-04-23 This data provides the integrated cadastral framework for the specified Canada Land. The cadastral framework consists of active and superseded cadastral parcel, roads, easements, administrative areas, active lines, points and annotations. The cadastral lines form the boundaries of the parcels. COGO attributes are associated to the lines and depict the adjusted framework of the cadastral fabric. The cadastral annotations consist of lot numbers, block numbers, township numbers, etc. The cadastral framework is compiled from Canada Lands Survey Records (CLSR), Registration Plans (RS) and Location Sketches (LS) archived in the Canada Lands Survey Records. Ces données fournissent le cadastre intégré pour la Terre du Canada spécifiée. Le canevas cadastral contient les parcelles, les routes, servitudes, zone administratives, lignes cadastrales, annotations et les points. Les lignes cadastrales forment les limites des parcelles. Des attributs COGO sont rattachés à ces lignes et montrent le canevas ajusté du morcellement foncier. Les annotations comprennent les numéros de lot, les numéros de bloc, les numéros de township, etc. Le canevas cadastral est compilé à partir des archives d'arpentage des Terres du Canada (CLSR), des plans d'enregistrement (PE) et des croquis de localisation (CL) archivés dans les Archives d'arpentage des Terres du Canada. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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2021-05-26 <p>Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations in species occurrence. The strength of such effects remains poorly known in natural communities composed of species from different trophic levels interacting in heterogeneous landscapes. Benefiting from a well-known arctic vertebrate community and marked spatio-temporal variations in the density of key prey species, we examined the effects of direct predator-prey and indirect predator-mediated effects on species occurrence in the landscape. We found both positive effects of one prey (lemmings), as well as negative indirect effects of another prey (colonial nesting snow geese) on the occurrence of species (ground-nesting birds) belonging to different guilds and trophic levels but sharing a common predator (arctic fox). However, species using prey refuges available in the landscape were not or less affected by predator-mediated effects. Similarly, the smallest (a passerine) and the largest and most dangerous species (an owl) for the shared predator were not affected by these effects. Our study provides one of the rare empirical evidence of predator-mediated effects ascending the food web (i.e., negative indirect effect of an herbivore on avian predators) and underlines how habitat structure and species traits can modulate the strength of indirect effects in natural communities.</p> https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada
2012-02-08 Provides a statistical overview of various geographic areas based on a number of detailed variables. Fournit un aperçu statistique de régions géographiques variées à partir de plusieurs variables détaillées. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Pêches et Océans Canada
2021-10-25 This record contains data on bowhead whale locations reported in Harwood, L.A. and P. Norton. 1996. Aerial survey data from the southeast Beaufort Sea, Mackenzie River estuary and west. Amundsen Gulf, July 1992. Canadian Data Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 964 Ce registre contient des données sur l’emplacement des baleines boréales qui sont présentées dans le rapport suivant : Harwood, L.A. et P. Norton (1996). Aerial survey data from the southeast Beaufort Sea, Mackenzie River estuary and west. Amundsen Gulf, July 1992. Rapport statistique canadien des sciences halieutiques et aquatiques, no 964. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
City of Edmonton Open Data Portal Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2018-08-13 Driver Feedback Sign DFS010 Latitude: 53.543584 Longitude: -113.540249 The City has a number of Driver Feedback Signs (DFS) installed around the city. These units collect data as traffic approaches them and in some cases may display a message or a speed that is being detected. Also, these units are radar based and can only track one vehicle at a time (strongest signal). Due to the number of DFS installations combined with the volume of data collected, each DFS has its own dataset. Details of how the data is collected by the DFS are as follows: - Data is accumulated and reported in 15 minute intervals - Vehicle speeds are captured/reported in speed intervals (bins) - Speed range/interval for the bins are determined by parameters/settings set for the DFS (Minimum/Maximum Speed Detection Setting) - Two speed values are recorded for every vehicle - a Highest Speed Detected and a Slowest Speed Detected (explaining why there are two vehicle counts) - The bins go from Bin 1 to Bin 10. Bin 1 can also be referred to a LO BIN and Bin 10 can also be referred to as HIGH BIN. Things to note: DFS devices are not to be used as or confused with traffic counters, as they are not. DFS devices have a minimum detectable speed of approximately 6 km/hr. DFS devices have a maximum (theoretical) detectable speed of approximately 225 km/hr. DFS devices are programmable with different parameters that can also follow a timed schedule.
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Government of Saskatchewan | Gouvernement de la Saskatchewan
2023-01-26 The Ministry of Environment operates a network of continuous ambient air monitoring stations to measure the concentration of air pollutants across Saskatchewan. This is considered 'raw data' that has not undergone quality control and quality assurance. 'Raw data' is not intended to provide medical or health care advice and should not be used in published documents. For best results download the entire dataset without filtering as a CSV. ‘Date and time’ as displayed is your local time. However, downloaded data is in UTC for ‘Date and time’. Any values of -9999, -999, or 9980 are invalid data. The Ministry of Environment operates a network of continuous ambient air monitoring stations. These stations are part of the National Air Pollution Surveillance (NAPS) network. Continuous ambient air monitoring stations measure the concentration of air pollutants across Saskatchewan. The data is used to: • track and report on progress for achieving air quality objectives• measure representative pollutant concentrations and determine long-term trends and• provide air quality information to the publicAir pollutants typically come from various industrial activity and natural sources, such as mining, oil and gas, agriculture, forest fires, electrical generation, and the transportation sector.Disclaimer: Hourly data contained on this website is automatically updated daily from Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment monitoring stations and is intended for informational purposes only. This is considered ‘raw data’ and may contain errors. 'Raw data' is not intended to provide medical or health care advice and should not be used in published documents. Data integrity and validity may be affected by instrument malfunctions, instrument calibrations or power failures. For more information please visit the ministry's Air Quality Monitoring page or contact the Ministry of Environment Inquiry Centre:centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca 1-800-567-4224 Le ministère de l'Environnement exploite un réseau de stations de surveillance continue de l'air ambiant pour mesurer la concentration de polluants atmosphériques en Saskatchewan. Ces données sont considérées comme des « données brutes » qui n'ont pas fait l'objet d'un contrôle qualité ni d'une assurance qualité. Les « données brutes » ne sont pas destinées à fournir des conseils médicaux ou de soins de santé et ne doivent pas être utilisées dans des documents publiés. Pour de meilleurs résultats, téléchargez l'ensemble de données complet sans le filtrer au format CSV. La date et l'heure affichées correspondent à votre heure locale. Toutefois, les données téléchargées sont en UTC pour « Date et heure ». Toutes les valeurs de -9999, -999 ou 9980 ne sont pas des données valides. Le ministère de l'Environnement gère un réseau de stations de surveillance continue de l'air ambiant. Ces stations font partie du réseau national de surveillance de la pollution atmosphérique (NAPS). Des stations de surveillance continue de l'air ambiant mesurent la concentration de polluants atmosphériques dans toute la Saskatchewan. Les données sont utilisées pour : • suivre et rendre compte des progrès réalisés dans la réalisation des objectifs de qualité de l'air • mesurer des concentrations représentatives de polluants et déterminer les tendances à long terme ; • fournir des informations sur la qualité de l'air Les polluants atmosphériques proviennent généralement de diverses activités industrielles et de sources naturelles, telles que les mines, le pétrole et le gaz, l'agriculture, les feux de forêt, la production d'électricité et le secteur des transports. Avertissement : Les données horaires contenues sur ce site Web sont automatiquement mises à jour quotidiennement par les stations de surveillance du ministère de l'Environnement de la Saskatchewan et sont destinées à titre informatif uniquement. Ces données sont considérées comme des « données brutes » et peuvent contenir des erreurs. Les « données brutes » ne sont pas destinées à fournir des conseils médicaux ou de soins de santé et ne doivent pas être utilisées dans des documents publiés. L'intégrité et la validité des données peuvent être affectées par des dysfonctionnements de l'instrument, des étalonnages de l'instrument ou des pannes de courant. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter la page du ministère sur la surveillance de la qualité de l'air ou contacter le centre de renseignements du ministère de l'Environnement : centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca 1-800-567-4224 https://gisappl.saskatchewan.ca/Html5Ext/Resources/GOS_Standard_Unrestricted_Use_Data_Licence_v2.0.pdf
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
2000-07-01 An archive of 2D regional seismic and long period magnetotelluric data collected during 20 years of work under the LITHOPROBE project. Data are primarily onshore and cover widespread regions of Canada. Available data types include raw digital data, processed sections, and images of final sections, as well as auxiliary information required for analysis of the data. Archives de données sismiques régionales 2D et de données magnétotelluriques de longue période issues de travaux menés pendant 20 ans dans le cadre du projet LITHOPROBE. Les données couvrent de grandes régions du Canada, principalement dans les terres. Parmi les types de données disponibles mentionnons des données numériques brutes, des coupes traitées et des images de coupes finales ainsi que l’information accessoire nécessaire à l’analyse des données. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Statistics Canada | Statistique Canada
2023-02-27 <p>Canada's international flows on Canadian direct investment abroad and foreign direct investment in Canada. Quarterly data are available by type of direct investment flows for United States, all other countries and all countries.<br></p> <p>Les flux internationaux du Canada en investissements directs canadiens à l'étranger et en investissements directs étrangers au Canada. Les données trimestrielles sont disponibles par catégorie de flux d'investissements direct pour vers les États-Unis, les autres pays et tous les pays.<br></p> https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
City of Edmonton Open Data Portal Translation missing: fr.blacklight.search.logo
2019-02-25 The information is collected for property assessment interpretation purposes only. The City of Edmonton does not warrant or guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the information presented. The City of Edmonton does not assume responsibility nor accept any liability arising from any use of the information other than for property assessment interpretation. This dataset is information of properties within the City of Edmonton. It is effective from January 1st, 2017 until December 31st, 2017.
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2019-01-28 This is a list of commonly used terms in Indigenous health research published and promoted by the International Journal of Indigenous Health.
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Natural Resources Canada | Ressources naturelles Canada
2014-06-26 This data provides the integrated cadastral framework for the specified Canada Land. The cadastral framework consists of active and superseded cadastral parcel, roads, easements, administrative areas, active lines, points and annotations. The cadastral lines form the boundaries of the parcels. COGO attributes are associated to the lines and depict the adjusted framework of the cadastral fabric. The cadastral annotations consist of lot numbers, block numbers, township numbers, etc. The cadastral framework is compiled from Canada Lands Survey Records (CLSR), Registration Plans (RS) and Location Sketches (LS) archived in the Canada Lands Survey Records. Ces données fournissent le cadastre intégré pour la Terre du Canada spécifiée. Le canevas cadastral contient les parcelles, les routes, servitudes, zone administratives, lignes cadastrales, annotations et les points. Les lignes cadastrales forment les limites des parcelles. Des attributs COGO sont rattachés à ces lignes et montrent le canevas ajusté du morcellement foncier. Les annotations comprennent les numéros de lot, les numéros de bloc, les numéros de township, etc. Le canevas cadastral est compilé à partir des archives d'arpentage des Terres du Canada (CLSR), des plans d'enregistrement (PE) et des croquis de localisation (CL) archivés dans les Archives d'arpentage des Terres du Canada. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Parks Canada | Parcs Canada
2017-10-01 Herb willow is dominant Arctic-alpine plant in snowbeds and, being a low-growing species, could potentially be crowded out if southern species colonise these sites. Herb willow is being monitored at 14 snowbeds in Gros Morne. At each snowbed willow is sampled along a 1 m x 15 m permanent strip transect. These data are used to calculate a herb willow % cover index, a herb willow incidence index. The average of these two indices is taken as the overall index. The percent cover of herb willow within every 1 m2 interval is recorded for each transect every two years. Le saule herbacé est une plante arctique-alpine dominante dans les combes à neige qui, étant une espèce rampante, pourrait être évincé si des espèces du sud colonisent ces sites. Le saule herbacé est surveillé dans 14 combes à neige du Gros‑Morne. À chaque combe à neige, le pourcentage de couvert du saule est estimé à chaque intervalle de 1m2 le long d'un transect permanent de 1 m x 15 m. Ces données servent à calculer un indice de couvert du saule herbacé en pourcentage, et un indice d’incidence du saule herbacé. La moyenne de ces deux indices est utilisée comme indice global. Le relevé est effectué à chaque deux ans. http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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1966-01-01 This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Falcon Island, Ontario / United States region (Sheet No. 052E07), published in 1966. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1966 and the information on the map is current as of 1963. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. <b>Please note:</b> image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation. EPSG Code: NAD27 / UTM zone 15N (EPSG:26715)
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2020-03-24 A shape file showing the locations of the tidal barrier audits performed by Clean between 2018 and 2019
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GeoBC Branch
2014-12-15 Areas of marine commercial red and green sea urchin fisheries in British Columbia. CRIMS is a legacy dataset of BC coastal resource data that was acquired in a systematic and synoptic manner from 1979 and was intermittently updated throughout the years. Resource information was collected in nine study areas using a peer-reviewed provincial Resource Information Standards Committee consisting of DFO Fishery Officers, First Nations, and other subject matter experts. There are currently no plans to update this legacy data. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=1AAACC9C65754E4D89A118B875E0FBDA

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