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Residual material collection areas
Sectors and days for collecting waste, recyclable materials and compostable materials.attributs:ID - Unique identifierDAY1 - Sector collection day (see also DAY2 and DAY3) DAY2 - Sector collection day (see also DAY1 and DAY3) DAY3 - Sector collection day (see also DAY1 and DAY3) DAY3 - Sector collection day (see also DAY1 and DAY2) CALENDAR - Hyperlink to the sector collection calendar (see also DAY1 and DAY3)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
NCC Core Area Boundary 2005
Delimited area of the Core Area Sector Plan as of 2005.https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/our-plans/canadas-capital-core-area-sector-planhttps://ncc-website-2.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/01.pdf
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).**
Fire Weather Sector
## Get data on boundaries of local climatic areas used for forest fire weather forecasting. This dataset shows the boundaries of administrative areas used for forest fire weather forecasting. North of the French River, boundaries correspond closely with Environment Canada’s areas for public weather forecasting. South of the French River, 25 Environment Canada areas are combined into six larger areas for provincial forecasting.
2024 Public Compensation Disclosure Data
2024 Annual Compensation Disclosure as per The Public Sector Compensation Disclosure ActThe Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Act requires: Annual Compensation Disclosure The Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Act requires information about wages above a legislated compensation threshold to be publicly disclosed for public sector employees. It is published annually and has been published on the government's proactive disclosure website since 2020. The Act includes a requirement for the reporting threshold amount be reviewed every five years. Effective January 1, 2023, the new threshold for salary disclosures has increased from $75,000 to $85,000. This table lists those individuals defined above, along with related information described in the ‘fields’ below. This table is presented in the Manitoba Public Sector Compensation Disclosure application, which is a user-friendly interactive tool that adds functionality such as filtering, search, and data export. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.) Sector (Sector): A standard set of sectors that will allow for searching and categorizing similar organizations. First Name (First_Name): First name or first initial based on the past practice of the organization Last Name (Last_Name): Last name or badge number based on the past practice of your organization Total Compensation (Total_Compensation): Total compensation that includes employment contract, total value of all cash and non-cash salary or payments, allowances, bonuses, commissions and perquisites. Job Title (Job_Title): Job title, position name or position category, based on the past practice of the organization. Employer (Employer): This field will contain the name of the employer. Department/Region (Department_Region): This is an optional field for organizations that currently report department Reporting Year (Reporting_Year): The fiscal year or calendar year in which the reporting period ended. (e.g. a fiscal year ending March 2021 and a calendar year ending December 2021 will both be listed as 2021) Reporting Schedule (Reporting_Schedule): This field will indicate which of the two reporting calendars the information reflects, based on the past practice of the organization. For more information on proactive disclosure by the Manitoba government, please visit the following site: https://www.gov.mb.ca/openmb/infomb/index.html Have thoughts on how this tool could be improved? Visit EngageMB.ca/OpenMB
Public Compensation Data 2023
Information on all public sector employees who were paid $85,000 or more in the year beginning in 2023 and are subject to the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act.Information on all public sector employees who were paid $85,000 or more in the year beginning in 2023 and are subject to the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act. The Manitoba government discloses annually the compensation paid in the fiscal year or in the calendar year to a person who is a member of the civil service or who holds a specified public office if their annual compensation is equivalent to or exceeds the minimum legislated threshold for disclosure.This table lists those individuals defined above, along with related information described in the ‘fields’ below. This table is presented in the Manitoba Public Sector Compensation Disclosure application, which is a user-friendly interactive tool that adds functionality such as filtering, search, and data export.Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.) Sector (Sector): A standard set of sectors that will allow for searching and categorizing similar organizations. First Name (First_Name): First name or first initial based on the past practice of the organization Last Name (Last_Name): Last name or badge number based on the past practice of your organization Total Compensation (Total_Compensation): Total compensation that includes employment contract, total value of all cash and non-cash salary or payments, allowances, bonuses, commissions and perquisites. Job Title (Job_Title): Job title, position name or position category, based on the past practice of the organization. Employer (Employer): This field will contain the name of the employer. Department/Region (Department_Region): This is an optional field for organizations that currently report department Reporting Year (Reporting_Year): The fiscal year or calendar year in which the reporting period ended. (e.g. a fiscal year ending March 2021 and a calendar year ending December 2021 will both be listed as 2021) Reporting Schedule (Reporting_Schedule): This field will indicate which of the two reporting calendars the information reflects, based on the past practice of the organization.For more information on proactive disclosure by the Manitoba government, please visit the following site: https://www.gov.mb.ca/openmb/infomb/index.html Have thoughts on how this tool could be improved? Visit EngageMB.ca/OpenMB
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 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 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.**
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