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Mobile Business Licence Partnerships
Current communities partnering in a mobile business licence program with neighboring communities. To view the the Mobile Business Licence partnerships in the BC Economic atlas, [click here](https://maps.gov.bc.ca/ess/hm/bcea/?catalogLayers=6081,6120,6082¢er=-13000000,6450000,102100&legendFirst).
Atlas of Canada - Wireless Data Network
The Atlas of Canada’s Wireless Data Network map illustrates the availability of LTE and 5G wireless data service across Canada in 2024. It features an inset map and a bar graph that provide additional insights. The inset map shows the percentage of population in each province with access to 5G service. The bar graph shows the percent of population without access 5G service by year, dating back to 2020.The Atlas of Canada Wireless Data Network map is shown at a scale of 1:6 000 000. It is part of the new Atlas of Canada series, which features a shared look and feel across all map products to ensure consistency in design and layout. This map supports the Communication and Transportation theme, one of five core themes featured in the renewed Atlas of Canada web presence at atlas.gc.ca. The common design helps make Atlas of Canada products easier to read, compare, and use together across the Atlas collection.Use the Atlas of Canada site to find places, digital maps, facts, geographical information and learning resources about Canada.Source: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), 2024.Current trends - Mobile wireless. https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/PolicyMonitoring/mob.htmIf you have questions about CRTC data, e-mail info@crtc.gc.ca.Produced by the Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, the Geoscience and Earth Monitoring Sector, Natural Resources Canada. 2025.
Individual bike trips recorded by Mon RésoVélo
Individual trips as recorded by the City of Montreal's Mon RésoVélo application. This mobile application was developed to collect information on bicycle trips within the Montreal metropolitan area. App users installed the app on their phones and needed to activate the app to record a trip.The data provided here are the individual trips recorded by the application and processed to preserve the privacy of users.Due to the collection method (voluntary collection without user selection), it is not possible to guarantee that this data is fully representative of bicycle use (e.g. representation bias in users of the application, etc.) Other limitations to these data are listed in the methodology section.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zone
Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zone
Libraries
Location of libraries and locations visited by Biblio-Mobile in the City of Repentigny.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Mobile gear sentinel fisheries program - northern Gulf of St. Lawrence
In place since fall 1994, the sentinel fisheries program is the result of a collaboration between Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and Quebec and Newfoundland commercial fishermen's associations. Under this program, contracts are awarded by tender to fishermen’s associations to carry out fishing activities according to scientific protocols developed by DFO. The main objective of this survey is to collect data that will be used to calculate abundance indices for various fish stocks, including cod, Greenland halibut, Atlantic halibut and rockfish.Description of mobile surveyThe mobile gear sentinel fisheries of the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence are conducted in the sub-division 3Pn and the divisions 4R, 4S and the northern part of the division 4T of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO). This program follows a stratified random survey plan according to depth strata, NAFO divisions and the type of substrate at the bottom. A standard tow is 30 minutes long and made at a speed of 2.5 knots. The fishing gear is a 300 Star Balloon trawl mounted on a Rock Hopper footgear. The trawl mesh size is 145 mm with a liner of 40 mm in the codend. Unless conditions at sea compromise safety during fishing activity, a retaining cable must be used to standardize the horizontal opening between vessels and the various depths fished. Data are collected by observers at sea or by technicians.The data contained in this program are divided into 4 different projects.-The summer series, carried out during the month of July-The fall series, which covers the period from 1995 to 2002-The winter series, to study the mixing between the different stocks-The CRP (Cod reproductive potential) series, which targets the reproductive potential.DataFor each trait, the total catch is sorted and weighed for each species. The number of individuals caught for each unmeasured fish species is noted. Biological data such as length, weight (sampled, per individual, gonad, liver and stomach), age, sex and maturity migth then be collected on a subsample of many species such as Atlantic halibut, Greenland halibut, lumpfish and Atlantic cod, using a variety of protocols. The biological data are divided into 4 files: a “Metadata” file containing set information, a “Catches” file containing catches per set for fish taxa, a “Carbio” file containing biological and morphometric measurements per individual, a “Freql” file containing the length frequency of fish.The data collected as part of this program is available below. It is important to note, however, that 1) only traits deemed successful have been retained; 2) historical data may contain inaccuracies; 3) the most recent survey is not available for validation purposes.
Service to 9-1-1 emergency centers
- Service of administrative emergency call center agreements:This information layer alerts users to telephone respondents for emergency calls that have a 10-digit number.In fact, the “Serte Entente” layer indicates how cities/MRCs are served using a satellite phone to reach administrative emergency call centers, i.e. 9-1-1 emergency call centers that provide a 10-digit emergency telephone number for portions of their territory that do not have cellular coverage (and therefore, no 9-1-1 coverage).- 9-1-1 service (cellular coverage):This information layer alerts users about telephone respondents for 9-1-1 emergency calls.In fact, the “9-1-1 Service (cellular coverage)” layer indicates the cities/MRCs that are served using a cell phone to reach the 9-1-1 emergency center for portions of their territory that are within cellular coverage. Indeed, the layer clarifies the reality of service, since it is intersected by the combined Quebec cellular coverage of Rogers and Bell.Bell Mobile Coverage:Bell mobility 4G HSPA, LTE and 5G cellular coverage for the province of Quebec.Cellular coverage makes it possible to improve 9-1-1 service in Quebec by specifying the areas where cellular devices can be used.It is a layer of information that is restricted to distribution within the Ministry of Public Safety and to 9-1-1 emergency call centers.Rogers mobile coverage:Rogers Communications cellular coverage for the province of QuebecCellular coverage makes it possible to improve 9-1-1 service in Quebec by specifying the areas where cellular devices can be used.It is a layer of information that is restricted to distribution within the Ministry of Public Safety and to 9-1-1 emergency call centers.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Photo radar
Location of photo radars: - Red light monitoring device- Still photo radar- Fixed photo radar and red light surveillance- Mobile photo radar**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
2016 MAML Horse River wildfire hourly data
Hourly data collected by Alberta Environment and Parks using a mobile atmospheric monitoring laboratory (MAML) as part of emergency response monitoring during the 2016 Horse River Wildfire.
Atlas of Canada - High Speed Internet Network
The Atlas of Canada High Speed Internet Network map illustrates the availability of high-speed internet across Canada in 2024. High speed internet service is broken up into 4 download speeds in Megabits per second. 25 Mbps, 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and Gigabit (940 Mbps). It features an inset map and a bar graph that provide additional insights. The inset map shows the percentage of population in each province with access to 50 Mbps internet. The bar graph shows the percent of population without access 50 Mbps internet by year, dating back to 2018.The Atlas of Canada High Speed Internet Network map is shown at a scale of 1:6 000 000. It is part of the new Atlas of Canada series, which features a shared look and feel across all map products to ensure consistency in design and layout. This map supports the Communication and Transportation theme, one of five core themes featured in the renewed Atlas of Canada web presence at atlas.gc.ca. The common design helps make Atlas of Canada products easier to read, compare, and use together across the Atlas collectionUse the Atlas of Canada site to find places, digital maps, facts, geographical information and learning resources about Canada.Source: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), 2025. Current trends - High-speed broadband. https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/publications/reports/PolicyMonitoring/ban.htmIf you have questions about CRTC data, e-mail info@crtc.gc.ca.Produced by the Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, the Geoscience and Earth Monitoring Sector, Natural Resources Canada. 2025.
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