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Wooded areas
This dataset is often used by users without access to the Provincial Forest Resource Inventory data, which contains information like municipalities and non-profit groups not affiliated with monitoring or maintaining the Forest Resource Inventory.
Licensed Consumer Reporting Agencies in Nova Scotia
Businesses licensed to provide consumer reports for gain or profit
Manitoba Animal Welfare (AW) Program - Non-Compliances to The Animal Care Act
This table contains information about non-compliances to five sections under The Animal Care Act.This table contains information about the number of non-compliances found to five sections of The Animal Care Act for each year, starting in 2016, to the most recent quarter. This data is populated by the Provincial Animal Welfare Database for the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program and is displayed in the Manitoba Animal Welfare Program – Non-Compliances to The Animal Care Act chart. The table will be updated on a quarterly basis. Fields included [Alias (Field Name): Field description] LookActStatsGrp (LookActStatsGrp): Includes the section under The Animal Care Act for which non-compliances were found Year (Year): Includes the year, beginning in 2016, to the current year (e.g., 2016, 2017, 2018) Month (Month): Includes the numeric value of all months in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3) Quarter (Quarter): Includes the numeric values of all quarters in a calendar year (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4), where quarter 1 corresponds with January, February and March, quarter 2 corresponds with April, May and June, quarter 3 corresponds with July, August and September and quarter 4 corresponds with October, November and December YQ (YQ): Includes the year and quarter of the most recent 12 quarters (e.g., 2021 Q1, 2021 Q2 )
Bixi stations
Location of Bixi stations located on the territory of the City of Longueuil. The 7 Bixi stations located in Longueuil are part of the bike sharing network managed by the non-profit organization BIXI-Montréal.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Off-market housing in the agglomeration of Montreal
List of projects and/or buildings associated with off-market housing. Inventory built from various data sources of varying quality in the early 2000s and maintained since then on an annual basis. Data used to better understand the supply of non-market housing in the territory. Off-market housing corresponds to all housing owned by an entity that does not aim to make a profit: NPO, cooperative, government, paramunicipal company. The data is categorized by type of project, namely: HLM: Public housing managed by the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal, whose rent is fixed at 25% of household income. This category includes the Corporation des Habitations Jeanne-Mance. OMHM: Affordable public housing resulting from projects by the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal outside the HLM program and managed in a form similar to NPOs with the participation of residents. SHDM: Public and affordable rental housing belonging to the Société d'habitation et de développement de Montréal and whose projects may be managed by an NPO. NPO: Rental housing owned and managed by a non-profit organization and aimed at customers who have difficulty finding adequate housing. NPOs sometimes offer community support to their tenants. Coop: Housing owned by a cooperative that leases them to its members. Cooperatives aim to offer quality housing at affordable prices while promoting socio-economic diversity in projects. Anjou80: Affordable rental housing owned by the Anjou 80 organization.More information on the subject is available on [the City of Montreal's website] (https://montreal.ca/articles/repartition-des-logements-sociaux-et-communautaires-17858).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Business Development Corporation (SDC) limit
Polygons of the boundaries of commercial development corporations (SDC) present on the territory of the City of Montreal. [Business Development Companies (SDC)] (https://montreal.ca/sujets/societes-de-developpement-commercial) are non-profit organizations that contribute to economic development and the development of commercial arteries in a given area. An SDC brings together shops, service companies and professional offices in a specific territory. The City of Montreal has 26 SDCs spread across its territory. All businesses located in the district of an SDC are automatically members of the SDC. A contribution is mandatory according to the budget adopted by the SDC annually. This contribution ensures the maintenance of the SDC, which can in turn organize activities, events and carry out projects aimed, in particular, at social, cultural and economic development.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Non-Permit Area
The Non-Permit Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Non-Permit Areas in Alberta. The Non-Permit Areas are delineated areas where burning permits are not required by clients.
Guide Outfitter Areas
Defined areas allocated by certificate under the British Columbia Wildlife Act to guide outfitters for the purpose of guiding residents, non-residents or non-resident alien hunters to hunt big game species.
Non-Productive Forest for the Cariboo Region
Areas of non-productive forest land in the Cariboo Region. Includes icefields, alpine areas, rock, gravel pits, sand, clay, non-productive brush, etc. From FC1 circa 2002
Syndicate or office of forest producers
Forest producers' unions are non-profit organizations that bring together forest owners in their region. The mission of these organizations is to promote, defend and protect the socio-economic interests of forest owners. Under various names, 13 unions or offices of forest producers are present across Quebec and are affiliated to the [Federation of Quebec Forest Producers (FPFQ)] (https://www.foretprivee.ca/). Unions or agencies administer a regional joint plan that regulates the marketing of forest products from private lands.This numerical information is for illustrative purposes only. Legally, territorial boundaries are described in the regulations of each regional joint plan of forest producers adopted under the Act Respecting the Marketing of Agricultural, Food and Fishery Products. If in doubt, please check with the forest producers' union in your region. Refer to https: [//www.foretprivee.ca/jamenage-ma-foret/intervenants-en-foret-privee/syndicats-offices-de-producteurs-forestiers/] (//www.foretprivee.ca/jamenage-ma-foret/intervenants-en-foret-privee/syndicats-offices-de-producteurs-forestiers/)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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