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Long-term freshwater quality data from federal and federal-provincial sampling sites throughout Canada's aquatic ecosystems are included in this dataset. Measurements regularly include physical-chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, alkalinity, major ions, nutrients and metals. Collection includes data from active sites, as well as historical sites that have a period of record suitable for trend analysis. Sampling frequencies vary according to monitoring objectives. The number of sites in the network varies slightly from year-to-year, as sites are adjusted according to a risk-based adaptive management framework. The Great Lakes are sampled on a rotation basis and not all sites are sampled every year. Data are collected to meet federal commitments related to transboundary watersheds (rivers and lakes crossing international, inter-provincial and territorial borders) or under authorities such as the Department of the Environment Act, the Canada Water Act, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, or to meet Canada's commitments under the 1969 Master Agreement on Apportionment.
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Land use of the City of Trois-Rivières**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Territory protected for agricultural purposes by the Government of Quebec.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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DIAPERS OF THE PIIA IN THE CITY OF TROIS-RIVIÈRES**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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All pedestrian infrastructures. Sidewalks.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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These datasets include information on Licences under the Water Act collected by Alberta Environment and Protected Areas, for both active and inactive authorizations for surface water and groundwater diversions under a Licence (defined as a “diversion of water” under the Water Act).
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The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is an aquatic biomonitoring program for assessing the health of fresh water ecosystems in Canada. Benthic macroinvertebrates are collected at a site location and their counts are used as an indicator of the health of that water body. CABIN is based on the network of networks approach that promotes inter-agency collaboration and data-sharing to achieve consistent and comparable reporting on fresh water quality and aquatic ecosystem conditions in Canada. The program is maintained by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to support the collection, assessment, reporting and distribution of biological monitoring information. A set of nationally standardized CABIN protocols are used for field collection, laboratory work, and analysis of biological monitoring data. A training program is available to certify participants in the standard protocols. There are two types of sites in the CABIN database (reference and test). Reference sites represent habitats that are closest to “natural” before any human impact. The data from reference sites are used to create reference models that CABIN partners use to evaluate their test sites in an approach known as the Reference Condition Approach (RCA). Using the RCA models, CABIN partners match their test sites to groups of reference sites on similar habitats and compare the observed macroinvertebrate communities. The extent of the differences between the test site communities and the reference site communities allows CABIN partners to estimate the severity of the impacts at those locations. CABIN samples have been collected since 1987 and are organized in the database by study (partner project). The data is delineated by the 11 major drainage areas (MDA) found in Canada and each one has a corresponding study, habitat and benthic invertebrate data file. Links to auxiliary water quality data are provided when available. Visits may be conducted at the same location over time with repeat site visits being identified by identical study name / site code with different dates. All data collected by the federal government is available on Open Data and more partners are adding their data continually. The csv files are updated monthly. Contact the CABIN study authority to request permission to access non open data.
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Province wide dataset of all physical locations which have been assigned a civic number by Municipalities and First Nations Communities. Data download also available via GeoNova: https://nsgi.novascotia.ca/WSF_DDS/DDS.svc/DownloadFile?tkey=fhrTtdnDvfytwLz6&id=70
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Point layer of civic number ranges on the front of the lot. Taken from the graphic matrix using the assessment roll. **Collection context** Taken from the assessment roll **Collection method** Cartographic integration through the process of updating the graphic matrix. Data integration method and manual positioning. **Attributes** * `ID` (`integrate`): ID * `ADM01A` (`varchar`): Geographic code * `SI0314A` (`smalldatetime`): Registration date * `SI0314B` (`integer`): Scale * `SI0314C` (`varchar`): Civic number * `SI0314D` (`varchar`): Police * `SI0314E` (`numeric`): Size * `SI0314F` (`numeric`): Orientation * `SI0314G` (`varchar`): Anchor * `LOC_X` (`numeric`): X * `LOC_Y` (`numeric`): Y * `SI0317C` (`varchar`): Registration * `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Creation date * `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Date of modification For more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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All civic addresses and their specific location on the territory of the city of Saguenay**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Arctic SDI catalogue