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Mining and Industrial Facilities
Saskatchewan Mining and Industrial facilities with permits managed by Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment (Environmental Protection Branch).The Ministry of Environment manages a dataset of mining and industrial facilities it regulates. This content will help increase awareness and transparency regarding these activities in the province. These include agricultural processing facilities, mining facilities, power generation facilities, oil and gas processing facilities, and industrial waste management facilities. For further information, please contact the Ministry of Environment Inquiry Centre (Toll Free) 1-800-567-4224, centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca or visit the link on saskatchewan.ca. Locations are approximate and do not capture the entire facilities footprint. Information on this map is provided as a public service by the Government of Saskatchewan. We cannot guarantee that all information is current and accurate. Users should verify the information before acting on it. The Saskatchewan Government does not assume any responsibility for any damages caused by (mis)use of this map.
Metallic and Industrial Minerals Agreements
Metallic and Industrial Minerals Agreement feature class contains provincial extent polygon features representing Metallic and Industrial Minerals applications, agreements, leases, and licences, with varying term dates and conditions. These applications and subsequent agreements give the holder the right to explore Metallic and Industrial Minerals.
Essential Skills Training Projects
The Essential Skills Playbook projects map is developed to highlight projects featured as part of the “Essential Skills Playbook” published by the Office of Literacy and Essential Skills program (OLES) at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). The playbook is developed as a showcase for sharing promising practices, case studies and partnerships, based on OLES projects that were funded through grants and contributions generally dating back to 2012. This map allows users to visualize OLES-funded projects and explore various data variables such as the targeted groups, essential skills, and industry sectors of each project.
Atlantic sturgeon breeding, feeding and concentration areas in the fluvial section and Estuary of St. Lawrence
Layer that includes the known information on the atlantic sturgeon breeding, feeding and concentration areas in the St. Lawrence River and Estuary according to a literature review of documents produced between 1993 and 2003.Additional InformationAtlantic sturgeon's breeding, feeding and concentration areas were produced according to a literature review of the following documents:Communication personnelle par Hatin. D. 2003.Gagnon, M., Y. Ménard et J.-F. La Rue. 1993. Caractérisation et évaluation des habitats du poisson dans la zone de transition saline du Saint-Laurent. Rapp. tech. can. sci. halieut. aquat. 1920: viii + 104 p.Hatin. D., F. Caron et R. Fortin. 1999. Rapport d'opération : Déplacement et caractérisation du stock reproducteur d'esturgeon noir (Acipenser oxyrinchus) dans l'estuaire du fleuve Saint-Laurent. Faune et Parcs Québec, Direction de la faune et des habitats. 91 p.Hatin, D. et F. Caron. 2002. Déplacement et caractéristiques des esturgeons noirs (Acipencer oxyrinchus) adultes dans l'estuaire du fleuve Saint-Laurent en 1998 et 1999. Société de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec, Direction de la recherche sur la faune. 151 p.Naturam Environnement. 1995. Les possibilités de fraie de l'esturgeon noir dans l'estuaire de la rivière Manicouagan. Rapport présenté au Comité ZIP et à la Corporation d'amélioration et de protection de l'environnement (CAPE). Dossier 95-869. 75 p. Therrien, J. 1998. Rapport sur la situation de l'esturgeon noir (Acipenser oxyrinchus) au Québec. Ministère de l'Environnement et de la Faune, Direction de la faune et des habitats, Service de la faune aquatique. 45 p. Société de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec. 2000. Atlas des habitats critiques connus ou d'intérêt particulier pour les poissons du fleuve Saint-Laurent entre le port de Montréal et l'Île aux Coudres. Direction du développement de la faune.Trencia, G. Communication personnelle.
Collection - Labour Force Distribution (LFD) for Natural Resource Sectors in Canada Employment
This directory contains Labour Force Distribution (LFD) rasters for Natural Resource Sectors generated from data provided in the CanEcumene 3.0 geodatabase. Each raster contains the proportion of employment(e) of either All Sectors (A) or Base Sectors (B). Base Sectors = all NR Sectors + Utilities + Manufacturing (minus-NR sectors primary sector manufacturing - e.g. forest, minerals, petroleum products). Here is the liste of each economic sector: AGR - Agriculture, ELC - Electricity, FIS - Fishery FOR - Forestry, MIN - Minerals, PET - Petroleum, ONR - Other Natural Resources (mostly support industries for Minerals and Petroleum - undifferentiated), NRS - All Natural Resource Sectors (the Total for all NR Sectors). In effect, these maps show the strong importance of Canada’s natural resource sectors in various regions of the country. The darker the tone in each map indicates a region’s higher degree of dependency on a given sector for their economic livelihood. **This third party metadata element follows the Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.**
2001 - Labour Force Distribution (LFD) for Natural Resource Sectors in Canada Employment
This directory contains Labour Force Distribution (LFD) rasters for Natural Resource Sectors generated from data provided in the CanEcumene 3.0 geodatabase. Each raster contains the proportion of employment(e) of either All Sectors (A) or Base Sectors (B). Base Sectors = all NR Sectors + Utilities + Manufacturing (minus-NR sectors primary sector manufacturing - e.g. forest, minerals, petroleum products). Here is the liste of each economic sector: AGR - Agriculture, ELC - Electricity, FIS - Fishery FOR - Forestry, MIN - Minerals, PET - Petroleum, ONR - Other Natural Resources (mostly support industries for Minerals and Petroleum - undifferentiated), NRS - All Natural Resource Sectors (the Total for all NR Sectors). In effect, these maps show the strong importance of Canada’s natural resource sectors in various regions of the country. The darker the tone in each map indicates a region’s higher degree of dependency on a given sector for their economic livelihood. **This third party metadata element follows the Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.**
Collection - Labour Force Distribution (LFD) for Natural Resource Sectors in Canada Income
This directory contains Labour Force Distribution (LFD) rasters for Natural Resource Sectors generated from data provided in the CanEcumene 3.0 geodatabase. Each raster contains the proportion of income(i) of either All Sectors (A) or Base Sectors (B). Base Sectors = all NR Sectors + Utilities + Manufacturing (minus-NR sectors primary sector manufacturing - e.g. forest, minerals, petroleum products). Here is the liste of each economic sector: AGR - Agriculture, ELC - Electricity, FIS - Fishery, FOR - Forestry, MIN - Minerals, PET - Petroleum, ONR - Other Natural Resources (mostly support industries for Minerals and Petroleum - undifferentiated), NRS - All Natural Resource Sectors (the Total for all NR Sectors). In effect, these maps show the strong importance of Canada’s natural resource sectors in various regions of the country. The darker the tone in each map indicates a region’s higher degree of dependency on a given sector for their economic livelihood. **This third party metadata element follows the Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.**
2006 - Labour Force Distribution (LFD) for Natural Resource Sectors in Canada Employment
This directory contains Labour Force Distribution (LFD) rasters for Natural Resource Sectors generated from data provided in the CanEcumene 3.0 geodatabase. Each raster contains the proportion of employment(e) of either All Sectors (A) or Base Sectors (B). Base Sectors = all NR Sectors + Utilities + Manufacturing (minus-NR sectors primary sector manufacturing - e.g. forest, minerals, petroleum products). Here is the liste of each economic sector: AGR - Agriculture, ELC - Electricity, FIS - Fishery FOR - Forestry, MIN - Minerals, PET - Petroleum, ONR - Other Natural Resources (mostly support industries for Minerals and Petroleum - undifferentiated), NRS - All Natural Resource Sectors (the Total for all NR Sectors). In effect, these maps show the strong importance of Canada’s natural resource sectors in various regions of the country. The darker the tone in each map indicates a region’s higher degree of dependency on a given sector for their economic livelihood. **This third party metadata element follows the Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.**
2011 - Labour Force Distribution (LFD) for Natural Resource Sectors in Canada Employment
This directory contains Labour Force Distribution (LFD) rasters for Natural Resource Sectors generated from data provided in the CanEcumene 3.0 geodatabase. Each raster contains the proportion of employment(e) of either All Sectors (A) or Base Sectors (B). Base Sectors = all NR Sectors + Utilities + Manufacturing (minus-NR sectors primary sector manufacturing - e.g. forest, minerals, petroleum products). Here is the liste of each economic sector: AGR - Agriculture, ELC - Electricity, FIS - Fishery FOR - Forestry, MIN - Minerals, PET - Petroleum, ONR - Other Natural Resources (mostly support industries for Minerals and Petroleum - undifferentiated), NRS - All Natural Resource Sectors (the Total for all NR Sectors). In effect, these maps show the strong importance of Canada’s natural resource sectors in various regions of the country. The darker the tone in each map indicates a region’s higher degree of dependency on a given sector for their economic livelihood. **This third party metadata element follows the Spatio Temporal Asset Catalog (STAC) specification.**
Sector
Administrative boundaries of the sectors of the city of Lévis. The sectors correspond to the boundaries of the former municipalities prior to the 2001 merger.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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