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    This dataset represents city, county, district, district municipality, municipality, regional municipality, town, township, and united county boundaries for the Emerald Ash Borer regulated areas of Canada.File naming convention:Three-letter Pest's scientific name + Geographic Area Abbreviation + Layer Content Abbreviation + Region. Example: aplCANregr == apl (Agrilus planipennis) + CAN (Canada) + reg (Regulated) + r (Region).

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    The Community Well-Being (CWB) Index is a method of assessing socio-economic well-being in Canadian communities. Various indicators of socio-economic well-being, including education, labour force activity, income and housing, are derived from Statistics Canada's Census of Population and combined to give each community a well-being ""score"". These scores are used to compare well-being across First Nations and Inuit communities with well-being in other Canadian communities. Indicator values may be missing for a community because of non-participation in the census, inadequate data quality, or insufficient population size. For more information on the subject, visit http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100016579/1100100016580.

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    On this map, the median of monthly maximum turbidity values (in nephelometric turbidity units) are shown for drinking water facilities of each drainage region. Turbidity refers to the relative cloudiness of water, caused by suspended particles in water. The Survey of Drinking Water Plants collected this monthly maximum turbidity data for surface water sources from facilities reporting turbidity data for at least 10 months in 2013. These facilities served 24 million people and produced 4,091 million cubic metres of potable water from surface water sources in 2013. Source water turbidity was monitored continuously at 42% of these drinking water plants in 2013, daily at 34% of plants and less frequently at the remaining.

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    This service shows the ratio of immigrants who arrived between 2001 and 2016 to immigrants who arrived before 2001, by 2016 census division. The data is a custom extraction from the 2016 Census - 25% sample data. This data pertains to persons in private households who are immigrants by their period of immigration. 'Immigrant' includes persons who are, or who have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents. Such persons have been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Immigrants who have obtained Canadian citizenship by naturalization are included in this category. In the 2016 Census of Population, 'Immigrant' includes immigrants who landed in Canada on or prior to May 10, 2016. 'Period of immigration' refers to the period in which the immigrant first obtained landed immigrant or permanent resident status.

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    This service shows the percentage of population, excluding institutional residents, with knowledge of English and French for Canada by 2016 census division. The data is from the Census Profile, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-X2016001. Knowledge of official languages refers to whether the person can conduct a conversation in English only, French only, in both languages or in neither language. For a child who has not yet learned to speak, this includes languages that the child is learning to speak at home. For additional information refer to 'Knowledge of official languages' in the 2016 Census Dictionary.

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    Une circonscription fédérale est une division territoriale représentée par un député à la Chambre des communes. L’ensemble de données des circonscriptions fédérales (CF) est une représentation numérique des 338 circonscriptions établies par le Décret de représentation proclamé en 2013. Ces données sont une mise à jour des circonscriptions fédérales (CF) de 2013.

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    Les données régionales sur les grandes cultures présentent les estimations de superficie ensemencée et récoltée, de rendement et de production pour la plupart des principales grandes cultures et pour certaines cultures spéciales au Canada. La plupart des régions de données intra-provinciales (RDIP) correspondent exactement aux limites des régions agricoles de recensement (RAR), à l’exception de certaines régions du Québec (où les régions sont définies par les limites administratives provinciales), de la Saskatchewan (où les régions coïncident avec les limites des divisions de recensement à partir de 2017) et de la Colombie-Britannique. Pour les correspondances exactes entre les régions agricoles de recensement (RAR) et les régions de données intra-provinciales (RDIP), veuillez-vous référer au lien suivant : https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/programmes-statistiques/document/3401_D2_V2

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    Une circonscription fédérale est une division territoriale représentée par un député à la Chambre des communes. L’ensemble de données des circonscriptions fédérales (CF) est une représentation numérique des 338 circonscriptions établies par le Décret de représentation proclamé en 2013. Ces données sont une mise à jour des circonscriptions fédérales (CF) de 2013.

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    Data was created or derived from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery acquired from a single day survey, July 28th 2016, in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. Five control points taken from a Global Differential Positioning System were positioned in the corners and the center of the vegetation survey. The following datasets covers 525m2 and was produced by Canada Centre for Remote Sensing /Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation: - UAV Digital Surface Model (DSM) in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut -Vegetation Plot - UAV Orthomosaic of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut - Vegetation Plot - UAV Vegetation Height Model, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut The UAV survey was completed in collaboration with the Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS) for northern vegetation monitoring research. For more information, refer to our current Arctic vegetation research: Fraser et al; ""UAV photogrammetry for mapping vegetation in the low-Arctic"" Arctic Science, 2016, 2(3): 79-102, 10.1139/as-2016-0008 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/AS-2016-0008