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Forest Tenure Timber Licence Elimination
The spatial representation for the areas that have been eliminated from a timber licence
Street snow removal priorities
Priority for snow removal on the road network according to three service levels (1, 2 and 3) or under provincial jurisdiction (MTQ) .attributs:ID - Unique IdentifierPriority - Service Level or Provincial Jurisdiction (MTQ)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Adelges abietis
Historical finds of Adelges abietis
Acquisition plans of the RADARSAT Constellation Mission
The RADARSAT Constellation is the evolution of the RADARSAT Program with the objective of ensuring data continuity, improved operational use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and improved system reliability. The three-satellite configuration provides daily revisits of Canada's vast territory and maritime approaches, as well as daily access to 90% of the world's surface.RCM is tasked solely by the Government of Canada, to acquire data, first and foremost in support of Government of Canada services and needs. RCM data and services contributes to ensuring the safety and security of Canadians; monitoring and protecting the environment; monitoring of climate change; managing Canada’s natural resources; and stimulating innovation, research and economic development. In addition to these core user areas, there are expected to be a wide range of ad hoc uses of RADARSAT Constellation data in many different applications within the public and private sectors, both in Canada and internationally. The current data set reflects the acquisition plans that are designed to meet the RCM SAR imaging demands of the Government of Canada. These are being made available publicly in advance of the acquisitions. To meet the data needs of the Government of Canada, acquisitions may be changed without notice. After their acquisition and processing, the RCM image products listed in the current data set, will be delivered to the Earth Observation Data Management System - EODMS (https://www.eodms-sgdot.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/index-en.html) portal of Natural Resources Canada. Users can register to the EODMS portal as public users to retrieve the RCM image products. For those requiring a greater access to RCM imagery consisting of product types or spatial resolutions not available to public users: you may apply to upgrade your public account to an ‘RCM external vetted entity’ EODMS user type account. For more information on this process, please contact the Canadian Space Agency using the information available at the following link : https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/radarsat/access-to-data/how-to-become-a-user.aspPublication frequency :I. Future acquisition plans are published every two weeks for a two-week window that starts two weeks from the publication date. As an example, acquisition plan published on April 1st covers acquisitions from April 14 to 27. The next plan is published on April 14th and covers from April 28 to May 11.II. Past acquisitions plans are published monthly and covers a period of one month from the first to the last day As an example, acquisition plan published on April 1st covers acquisition made between the March 1 and March 31. The next plan covers the month of April.
Weather Elements on Grid based on the High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System
Weather Elements on Grid (WEonG) based on the High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS) is a post-processing system designed to compute the weather elements required by different forecast programs (public, marine, aviation, air quality, etc.). This system amalgamates numerical and post-processed data using various diagnostic approaches. Hourly concepts are produced from different algorithms using outputs from the pan-Canadian High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS-NAT).
Ratio of children and seniors to working-age population (0 to 14 and 65 and over versus 15 to 64) by census division, 2016
This service shows the ratio of persons aged 0 to 14 and 65 and over (children and seniors) versus persons aged 15 to 64 (working-age) by census division. The data is a custom extraction from the 2016 Census - 100% data.This data pertains to the total population by age. 'Age' refers to the age at last birthday before the reference date, that is, before May 10, 2016. For additional information refer to 'Age' in the 2016 Census Dictionary.For additional information refer to 'Age' in the 2016 Census Dictionary.To have a cartographic representation of the ecumene with this socio-economic indicator, it is recommended to add as the first layer, the “NRCan - 2016 population ecumene by census division” web service, accessible in the data resources section below.
Operophtera brumata
Historical finds of Operophtera brumata
Public transport - Stop
All stops in the public transport network managed by the City of Rouyn-Noranda**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Abattoirs Processing Facilities
This table contains data on food processing facilities in the province.This table, created by the Food Safety and Inspection Branch-Manitoba Agriculture, contains data on food processing facilities in the province. Fields included ( Alias (Field Name): Field description.) Site Address (Site_Address): Address of the facility. Facility Number (Facility_Number): Number assigned to the facility. Facility Name (Facility_Name): Registered name of the facility. Facility Type (Facility Type): Facilities’ permits issued are specific to the type of product manufactured. Facility Category: The different permit categories include: Processed Products – Facilities with permits in this category include food operations that produce processed food products (ex: condiments, candy, snack food, other prepared food). Food Warehousing, Distribution and Repackaging – Facilities with permits in this category include operations that store and distribute food products and may conduct basic repackaging ex: bulk dry goods into smaller retail packages. Meat Processing – Facilities with permits in this category include operations that make various meat products ranging from raw meat cuts to products such as sausage and jerky. Also in this category are facilities that make products like smoked fish. Their permits only allow the products to be sold within Manitoba. Bottling – Facilities with permits in this category include water bottling plants, soft drink manufacturers, breweries, wineries, distilleries, juice manufacturers, ice making plants and other similar plants. Grain/Oil Seed Processing – Facilities with permits in this category include grain and seed cleaning and packaging facilities, flourmills, oil processors, etc. Abattoirs – Facilities with permits in this category are abattoirs that slaughter animals under the oversight of a government inspector to produce meat for sale within the province. Dairy Products Processing – Facilities with permits in this category process dairy products (ex: raw milk cheese). Program Area (Program_Area): Program area. Work Area (Work_Area): Work area. Community (Community): Community where the facility is located Area (Area): Area of the city where the facility is located. Zone (Zone): Zone of the city where the facility is located. Region (Region): Name of the region where the facility is located. Legal Name (Legal_Name): Legal name of the facility. Lot (Lot): Lot where the facility is located. Block (Block): Block where the facility is located. Plot (Plot): Plot where the facility is located. Quadrant (Quadrant): Quadrant where the facility is located. Section (Section): Section where the facility is located. Township (Township): Township where the facility is located. Meridian (Meridian): Meridian where the facility is located. Site Unit Number (Site_Unit_Number): number of the unit where the facility is located. Site Street Number (Site_Street_Number): Street number where the facility is located. Site City (Site_City): City where the facility is located. Site Province (Site_Province): Province where the facility is located. Site Country (Site_Country): Country where the facility is located. Site Postal Code (Site_Postal_Code) : Postal code of the facility. Latitude (Latitude): north-south coordinates of the facility. Longitude (Longitude): east-west coordinates of the facility. Species Harvested (Species_Harvested): species being processed in each abattoir.
Electric Vehicle Charging Planning Map
The Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) aims at addressing the lack of charging infrastructure in Canada, one of the key barriers to zero emission vehicle adoption by increasing the availability of localized charging where Canadians live, work, travel and play. This EV Infrastructure Planning Map identifies priority areas and accounts for available charging infrastructure and expected charging needs with a focus on public corridor charging. To optimize web performance when using the map, it is recommended you zoom into the areas you are exploring. Priority areas are identified on a scale ranging from lowest to highest priority. Public Corridor Charging includes the EV charging needs of those travelling longer distances on highways and major roads. The objective is to ensure that EV drivers can travel over the majority of Canada’s road network connecting most communities in an EV without being limited on vehicle range. The map identifies priority locations within 1.6 kilometres of major roads based on criteria such as, traffic, expected EV adoption and distance between chargers
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