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Northern Community 16km Buffer
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Provide a national coverage and promote the use of a common geometric representation for Aboriginal Lands in Canada. This data set is not to be used for defining boundaries. Administrative decisions should be based on legal documents and legal survey plans.
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Water Locations. The Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB) is the database of Canada's geographical names, maintained by the secretariat of the Geographical Names Board of Canada (GNBC), part of Natural Resources Canada. Its purpose is to store names and their attributes that have been approved by the GNBC so, that these authoritative records are available for government and public use. The subset of CGNDB data offered through the Geogratis Portal for data extraction and visualization consists of current officially approved names, and is referred to as the Canadian Geographical Names, Level 1 (CGN1) dataset. Additional attributes for this dataset as well as information on formerly approved names are available through the Canadian Geographical Names Search Service at http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/geography/place-names/9170.
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The Abandoned Well dataset represents the license status, location, licensee of record and other basic information for all the abandoned wells across the Province of Alberta. This data is extracted from the AER's database which contains information provided by industry. These wells are licensed by the AER and have been positioned according to the AER records.
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The Saskatchewan Digital Land Cover raster provides a seamless provincial coverage of the province and was created by combining the Saskatchewan Research Council's Northern Digital Land Cover (NDLC) with the Southern Digital Land Cover (SDLC)
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Detailed Soil Surveysscale varies (1:20,000 to 1:250,000) coverage includes much of the significant agricultural areas of Canada data content varies, availability of digital data varies printed provincial indexes are available; query the NSDB data holdingsVisit Detailed Soil Surveys.
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Census subdivision (CSD) is the general term for municipalities (as determined by provincial/territorial legislation) or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes (e.g., Indian reserves, Indian settlements and unorganized territories). Municipal status is defined by laws in effect in each province and territory in Canada. Census subdivision type Census subdivisions (CSDs) are classified into 53 types according to official designations adopted by provincial/territorial or federal authorities. Two exceptions are 'subdivision of unorganized' (SNO) in Newfoundland and Labrador, and 'subdivision of county municipality' (SC) in Nova Scotia, which are geographic areas created as equivalents for municipalities by Statistics Canada, in cooperation with those provinces, for the purpose of disseminating statistical data. The census subdivision type accompanies the census subdivision name in order to distinguish CSDs from each other, for example, Balmoral, VL (for the village of Balmoral) and Balmoral, P (for the parish / paroisse (municipalité de) of Balmoral).
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This service shows the ratio of persons aged 0 to 14 and 65 and over (children and seniors) versus persons aged 15 to 64 (working-age). The data is a custom extraction from the 2016 Census - 100% data. This data pertains to the total population by age. 'Age' refers to the age at last birthday before the reference date, that is, before May 10, 2016.