02287cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860023001261000021001492450113001702600057002833000026003404900067003665000137004335000019005705000017005895000058006065040041006645200768007056920030014736920033015036920027015367100077015637750121016408300085017618560103018469.842966CaOODSP20221107152432cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---ae-gx---1 aA74-3/91-2017E-PDF1 aZarrouki, Karim.10aSector trend analysis - pet food trends in Germany h[electronic resource] / c[prepared by Karim Zarrouki]. aOttawa : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c2017. a11 p. : bcol. charts1 aMarket Access Secretariat, global analysis report, x1920-6615 aIssued also in French under title: Analyse sectorielle - tendances sur le marché des aliments pour animaux de compagnie, Allemagne. aCaption title. a"July 2017." a"Prepared by: Karim Zarrouki, Market Analyst"--P. 11. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The German pet food retail sector is a multi-billion dollar market. In 2016, Mintel estimated the retail value of pet food sales in this country to be nearly US$3.4 billion. Germany is the largest economy in the European Union (EU) and the fourth-largest economy in the world. Furthermore, Germany is a leading market for pet food products. Germany’s pet food market is steadily growing and sales are dominated by dog and cat food. If the trend continues, total sales of pet food will climb to around US$ 4 billion by 2020. The main subsectors studied in this report include cat and dog food only, but ‘other’ pet food developed for birds, fish, small mammals and reptiles, offer another potential market for Canadian exporters"--Executive summary, p. [1].072gccstaAgri-food products072gccstaInternational markets072gccstaMarket analysis1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada. bMarket Access Secretariat.08tAnalyse sectorielle - tendances sur le marché des aliments pour animaux de compagnie, Allemagne w(CaOODSP)9.842968#0aMarket Access Secretariat, global analysis report,x1920-6615w(CaOODSP)9.50791140qPDFs321 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-3-91-2017-eng.pdf02661cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860023001261000021001492450164001702460093003342600062004273000030004894900083005195000095006025000022006975000024007195000072007435040048008155200977008636920036018406920033018766920030019097100093019397750075020328300101021078560103022089.842968CaOODSP20221107152433cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---ae-gx---1 aA74-3/91-2017F-PDF1 aZarrouki, Karim.10aAnalyse sectorielle - tendances sur le marché des aliments pour animaux de compagnie, Allemagne h[ressource électronique] / c[preparé par Karim Zarrouki].3 aAnalyse sectorielle - sur le marché des aliments pour animaux de compagnie en Allemagne aOttawa : bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, c2017. a12 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 aSecrétariat à l'accès aux marchés, rapport d'analyse mondiale, x1920-6623 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sector trend analysis - pet food trends in Germany. aTitre de départ. a« Juillet 2017. » a« Préparé par : Karim Zarrouki, analyste du marché » -- P. 12. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La valeur du marché allemand de la vente au détail d’aliments pour animaux de compagnie s’exprime en milliards de dollars. Mintel estime que la valeur des ventes en Allemagne était d’environ 3,4 milliards de dollars US en 2016. L’Allemagne est la plus grande économie de l’Union européenne (UE) et la quatrième économie en importance dans le monde. L’Allemagne est aussi l’un des plus grands marchés de ce type de produit. Le marché allemand croît sans cesse, et les aliments pour chats et pour chiens arrivent en tête des ventes. Si la tendance se maintient, les ventes totales d’aliments pour animaux de compagnie atteindront environ 4 milliards de dollars US d’ici 2020. Le présent rapport porte uniquement sur le marché des aliments pour chiens et pour chats, mais le marché des aliments pour oiseaux, poissons, petits mammifères et reptiles offre d’autres débouchés potentiels aux exportateurs canadiens » -- Sommaire, p. [1].072gccstaProduit agro-alimentaire072gccstaMarché international072gccstaAnalyse de marché1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada. bSecrétariat à l'accès aux marches.08tSector trend analysis - pet food trends in Germany w(CaOODSP)9.842966#0aSecrétariat à l'accès aux marchés, rapport d'analyse mondiale,x1920-6623w(CaOODSP)9.50428840qPDFs289 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-3-91-2017-fra.pdf02198cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171000021001402450121001612600057002823000037003394900067003764900032004435000131004755000019006065000017006255000058006425040041007005200649007416920018013906920033014086920027014417100077014687750115015458300085016608560103017459.842969CaOODSP20221107152433cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncad obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an------1 aA74-3/92-2017E-PDF1 aZarrouki, Karim.10aNew products containing pulse ingredients in North America h[electronic resource] / c[prepared by Karim Zarrouki]. aOttawa : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c2017. a15 p. : bcol. charts, col. ill.1 aMarket Access Secretariat, global analysis report, x1920-66151 aCommodity innovation series aIssued also in French under title: Nouveaux produits composés d’ingrédients à base de légumineuses en Amérique du Nord. aCaption title. a"July 2017." a"Prepared by: Karim Zarrouki, Market Analyst"--P. 15. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Mintel New Product Database (GNPD) highlights that the actual and future North American demand for pulses is in their inherent attributes for health benefits. Between January 2006 and December 2016, in North America 4,922 products were released containing pulse ingredients. The surge in launches in the United States (US) and Canada come because of strong consumer demand for highly nutritious products and the quest for health-promoting benefits of natural foods, with the added benefits of functional foods. In 2016 alone, 914 new products were introduced in the USA and 298 new products were released in Canada"--Executive summary, p. [1].072gccstaGrains072gccstaInternational markets072gccstaMarket analysis1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada. bMarket Access Secretariat.08tNouveaux produits composés d’ingrédients à base de légumineuses en Amérique du Nord w(CaOODSP)9.842975#0aMarket Access Secretariat, global analysis report,x1920-6615w(CaOODSP)9.50791140qPDFs980 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-3-92-2017-eng.pdf02357cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171000021001402450158001612600062003193000045003814900083004264900041005095000103005505000022006535000024006755000072006995040048007715200727008196920017015466920033015636920030015967100093016267750083017198300101018028560104019039.842975CaOODSP20221107152434cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncad obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an------1 aA74-3/92-2017F-PDF1 aZarrouki, Karim.10aNouveaux produits composés d’ingrédients à base de légumineuses en Amérique du Nord h[ressource électronique] / c[preparé par Karim Zarrouki]. aOttawa : bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, c2017. a16 p. : bgraph. en coul., ill. en coul.1 aSecrétariat à l'accès aux marchés, rapport d'analyse mondiale, x1920-66231 aSérie sur l'innovation des produits aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : New products containing pulse ingredients in North America. aTitre de départ. a« Juillet 2017. » a« Préparé par : Karim Zarrouki, analyste du marché » -- P. 16. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La base de données sur les nouveaux produits de Mintel (GNPD) démontre que la demande actuelle et future en Amérique du Nord de légumineuses réside dans leurs bienfaits pour la santé. Entre janvier 2006 et décembre 2016, 4 922 produits alimentairescomposés d’ingrédients à base de légumineuses ont été lancés en Amérique du Nord. Ce bond de lancements aux États-Unis et au Canada est le résultat de la forte demande des consommateurs qui veulent des produits très nutritifs et de la quête pour trouver des aliments naturels qui ont des bienfaits pour la santé en plus d’être fonctionnels. En 2016, 914 nouveaux produits ont été lancés aux États-Unis et 298 au Canada » -- Sommaire, p. [1].072gccstaGrain072gccstaMarché international072gccstaAnalyse de marché1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada. bSecrétariat à l'accès aux marches.08tNew products containing pulse ingredients in North America w(CaOODSP)9.842969#0aSecrétariat à l'accès aux marchés, rapport d'analyse mondiale,x1920-6623w(CaOODSP)9.50428840qPDFs1.03 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-3-92-2017-fra.pdf01225cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860023001262450084001492600060002333000047002934900032003405000102003725000019004745040041004936920018005346920033005526920027005857100048006127750086006608300086007468560103008329.842979CaOODSP20221107152434cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---aa-cc---1 aA74-4/10-2017E-PDF00aSnapshot of opportunities in China's dried peas sector h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c[2017] a[2] p. (un-numbered pages) : bcol. charts1 aCommodity innovation series aIssued also in French under title: Aperçu des débouchés dans le secteur chinois des pois secs. aCaption title. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaGrains072gccstaInternational markets072gccstaMarket analysis1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada.08tAperçu des débouchés dans le secteur chinois des pois secs w(CaOODSP)9.842981#0aCommodity innovation series (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)w(CaOODSP)9.82906840qPDFs502 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-4-10-2017-eng.pdf01280cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860023001262450095001492600065002443000056003094900041003655000098004065000022005045040048005266920017005746920033005916920030006247100053006547750079007078300101007868560103008879.842981CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---aa-cc---1 aA74-4/10-2017F-PDF00aAperçu des débouchés dans le secteur chinois des pois secs h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, c[2017] a[3] p. (pages non numérotées) : bgraph. en coul.1 aSérie sur l'innovation des produits aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre: Snapshot of opportunities in China's dried peas sector. aTitre de départ. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaGrain072gccstaMarché international072gccstaAnalyse de marché1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada.08tSnapshot of opportunities in China's dried peas sector w(CaOODSP)9.842979#0aSérie sur l'innovation des produits (Agriculture et agro-alimentaire Canada)w(CaOODSP)9.82907140qPDFs496 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aac-aafc/A74-4-10-2017-fra.pdf02118cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450096001382600049002343000010002835000147002935000017004405040041004575201008004986920031015066920022015376920022015597100027015817750131016088560101017399.843144CaOODSP20221107152456cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aRv4-89/2017E-PDF00aTax assured and tax gap for the federal personal income tax system h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Revenue Agency, c[2017] a55 p. aIssued also in French under title: Recettes fiscales assurées et écart fiscal du système d'impôt fédéral sur le revenu des particuliers. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"An effective personal income tax system depends on taxpayers reporting and paying the right amount of tax at the right time. While a significant majority of Canadians do meet this standard, some do not. Whether intentional or not, this non-compliant behaviour can lead to a tax gap. The tax gap represents the difference between the taxes that would be paid if all obligations were fully met in all instances, and the tax actually paid and collected. As a tool, tax gap estimates, combined with other data on non-compliant behaviour, can provide tax administrations and governments with valuable insights into the general health of the tax system and the levels of non-compliance with tax laws.Building on the research presented in previous reports, this paper will review the key characteristics of the personal income tax system and provide an in-depth analysis of the level of compliance with Canada’s federal personal income tax laws using the concepts of tax assured and tax gap"--Introd., p. 5.072gccstaPersonal income tax072gccstaCompliance072gccstaStatistics2 aCanada Revenue Agency.08tRecettes fiscales assurées et écart fiscal du système d'impôt fédéral sur le revenu des particuliers w(CaOODSP)9.84314640qPDFs4.40 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/arc-cra/Rv4-89-2017-eng.pdf02405cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450140001382600054002783000010003325000111003425000022004535201344004756920049018196920023018686920024018917100032019157750091019478560101020389.843146CaOODSP20221107152457cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aRv4-89/2017F-PDF00aRecettes fiscales assurées et écart fiscal du système d'impôt fédéral sur le revenu des particuliers h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAgence du revenu du Canada, c[2017] a65 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Tax assured and tax gap for the federal personal income tax system. aTitre de la couv. a« Un régime efficace d’impôt sur le revenu des particuliers repose sur des contribuables qui déclarent et paient le bon montant d’impôt au bon moment. Bien qu’une grande majorité de Canadiens respecte cette norme, certains ne la respectent pas. Qu’il soit intentionnel ou non, ce comportement d’inobservation peut entraîner un écart fiscal. L’écart fiscal est la différence entre les impôts qui seraient payés si toutes les obligations étaient entièrement respectées dans tous les cas et les impôts qui sont réellement reçus et recouvrés. En tant qu’outil, les estimations de l’écart fiscal, combinées avec d’autres données sur le comportement d’inobservation, peuvent fournir aux administrations de l’impôt et aux gouvernements des renseignements précieux sur la santé générale du régime fiscal et les niveaux d’inobservation des lois fiscales. En s’appuyant sur les recherches présentées dans les rapports antérieurs, on examinera dans le présent document les caractéristiques clés du régime d’impôt sur le revenu des particuliers et on fournira une analyse approfondie du niveau d’observation des lois canadiennes de l’impôt fédéral sur le revenu des particuliers à l’aide des concepts des recettes fiscales assurées et de l’écart fiscal » -- Introd., p. 5.072gccstaImpôt sur le revenu des particuliers072gccstaConformité072gccstaStatistiques2 aAgence du revenu du Canada.08tTax assured and tax gap for the federal personal income tax system w(CaOODSP)9.84314440qPDFs4.96 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/arc-cra/Rv4-89-2017-fra.pdf02521cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100038001382450090001762460102002662600059003683000010004275000136004375000017005735000020005905000228006105201089008386920025019276920021019526920024019737750120019978560102021179.843030CaOODSP20221107152442cr |||||||||||170906s2008 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aHR4-42/2008E-PDF2 aCanadian Human Rights Commission.10aPolicy and procedures on the accommodation of mental illness h[electronic resource].16aCanadian Human Rights Commission’s policy and procedures on the accommodation of mental Illness a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Human Rights Commission, c2008. a23 p. aIssued also in French under title: Politique sur les mesures d’adaptation en matière de maladie mentale et procédures connexes. aCover title. a"October 2008." aOn cover: This internal policy of the Canadian Human Rights Commission is being made available to other organizations as a model they can adapt for their own use. Links to the Commission’s intranet site will not function. a"The Canadian Human Rights Commission’s mandate, as established by the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Employment Equity Act, includes preventing discrimination in employment. The Commission is committed to achieving the highest standards of human rights practice, programs, policies and procedures within its own workplace. In support of this commitment, the Commission has created this policy. This policy outlines the accommodation process and provides guidance to help managers and supervisors take proactive steps to ensure employees with a mental illness are offered appropriate accommodation when necessary. It is our hope that through our accommodation process, education initiatives on mental health and mental illness, programs such as the Workplace Well-being Initiative and the provision of counselling and support for those experiencing mental illness, as well as other measures outlined in this policy, the Commission can create a work environment that supports health and well-being of all employees and that contributes to preventing mental illness"--Introduction.072gccstaMental health072gccstaWorkplace072gccstaHuman rights08tPolitique sur les mesures d’adaptation en matière de maladie mentale et procédures connexes w(CaOODSP)9.84303340qPDFs180 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccdp-chrc/HR4-42-2008-eng.pdf02954cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100053001382450129001912460154003202600074004743000010005485000105005585000022006635000024006855000280007095201388009896920026023776920029024036920033024327750085024658560102025509.843033CaOODSP20221107152442cr |||||||||||170906s2008 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aHR4-42/2008F-PDF2 aCommission canadienne des droits de la personne.10aPolitique sur les mesures d’adaptation en matière de maladie mentale et procédures connexes h[ressource électronique].16aPolitique sur les mesures d’adaptation en matière de maladie mentale et procédures connexes de la Commission canadienne des droits de la personne a[Ottawa] : bCommission canadienne des droits de la personne, c2008. a25 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Policy and procedures on the accommodation of mental illness. aTitre de la couv. a« Octobre 2008 ». aSur la couv : Ce document est une politique interne de la Commission canadienne des droits de la personne. D'autres organisations peuvent s'en servir comme modèle et le modifier au besoin. Veuillez noter que les liens au site intranet de la Commission ne fonctionneront pas. a« Conformément à son mandat, en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur les droits de la personne et de la Loi sur l’équité en matière d’emploi, la Commission canadienne des droits de la personne a le devoir de prévenir la discrimination au travail. Elle s’engage à atteindre les normes les plus élevées en matière de droits de la personne dans les pratiques, les programmes, les politiques et les méthodes de son propre milieu de travail. Afin de soutenir cet engagement, la Commission a élaboré la présente politique. Cette politique expose les grandes lignes des procédures d’adaptation et aide les gestionnaires et les superviseurs à prendre des mesures proactives pour garantir que les mesures d’adaptation appropriées soient proposées, si nécessaire, aux employés atteints d’une maladie mentale. Nous espérons que, grâce à nos mesures d’adaptation, à nos initiatives d’éducation sur la santé et la maladie mentale, à nos programmes comme l’Initiative sur le mieux-être en milieu de travail, au counseling et du soutien que nous offrons aux personnes atteintes d’une maladie mentale, ainsi que grâce aux mesures exposées dans la présente politique, la Commission pourra créer un milieu de travail favorable à la bonne santé et au bien-être de tous les employés, et qui contribuera à prévenir la maladie mentale »--Introduction.072gccstaSanté mentale072gccstaMilieu de travail072gccstaDroits de la personne08tPolicy and procedures on the accommodation of mental illness w(CaOODSP)9.84303040qPDFs175 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccdp-chrc/HR4-42-2008-fra.pdf02088cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450193001392600031003323000022003635000035003855000165004205200816005855460050014016920031014516920026014827100065015087100025015737750113015988560099017119.842937CaOODSP20221107152428cr |||||||||||170905s2015 oncd |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBC92-96/2015E-PDF00aWireless code public opinion research 2015 h[electronic resource] : bquantitative research report / cprepared for the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). a[Ottawa : bCRTC], c2015. a60 p. : bcharts. a"Report Date: March 31, 2015." aIssued also in French under title: Recherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil – 2015 : rapport de recherche quantitative. a"In the Wireless Code Decision, the Commission indicated that it will develop an evaluation plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the Wireless Code; the results of this evaluation will form part of a formal review of the Wireless Code following its implementation; and it intends to initiate a formal review of the Wireless Code within three years of its implementation. To ensure the effectiveness of the formal review, the Commission needed reliable data on how consumers’ understanding of their wireless service contracts and related rights is changing between the implementation of the Wireless Code and the formal review. The review of the Wireless Code over time assesses whether it is meeting its objective: empowering consumers to make informed decisions about wireless services"--Exec. Summary, p. 4. aIncludes questionnaire in French (pp. 51-60).072gccstaCellular telephones072gccstaPublic opinion2 aCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.2 aHarris/Decima (Firm)08tRecherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil – 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84293840qPDFs1.53 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-96-2015-eng.pdf02195cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450258001392600031003973000026004285000042004545000118004965200921006145460054015356920034015896920028016237100074016517100026017257750067017518560099018189.842938CaOODSP20221107152428cr |||||||||||170905s2015 oncd |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBC92-96/2015F-PDF00aRecherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil – 2015 h[ressource électronique] : brapport de recherche quantitative / cpréparé pour le Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC). a[Ottawa : bCRTC], c2015. a65 p. : bgraphiques. a« Date du rapport : 31 mars 2015 ». aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Wireless code public opinion research 2015 : quantitative research report. a« Dans la décision relative au Code sur les services sans fil, le Conseil a indiqué qu’il élaborera un plan pour évaluer l’efficacité du Code; les résultats de la présente évaluation seront utilisés dans le cadre de l’examen officiel du Code sur les services sans fil que le Conseil entend effectuer trois ans après sa mise en oeuvre. Pour garantir l’efficacité de l’examen officiel, le Conseil avait besoin de données fiables lui permettant de saisir l’évolution de la compréhension qu’ont les consommateurs de leurs contrats de service sans fil et des droits connexes depuis la mise en oeuvre du Code sur les services sans fil jusqu’à l’examen officiel. L’examen du Code sur les services sans fil au fil du temps permet d’évaluer si celui-ci atteint son objectif : habiliter les consommateurs à prendre des décisions éclairées au sujet des services sans fil »--Sommaire. aComprend un questionnaire en anglais (pp. 46-55).072gccstaTéléphone cellulaire072gccstaOpinion publique2 aConseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes.2 aHarris/Decima (Firme)08tWireless code public opinion research 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84293740qPDFs3.20 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-96-2015-fra.pdf01956cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450188001392600031003273000009003585000034003675000156004015200822005576920031013797100065014107100025014757750104015008560098016049.842939CaOODSP20221107152428cr |||||||||||170905s2014 xxc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBC92-97/2014E-PDF00aWireless code public opinion research h[electronic resource] : bquantitative research report / cprepared for the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). a[Ottawa : bCRTC], c2014. a5 p. a"Report Date: April 7, 2014." aIssued also in French under title: Recherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil : rapport de recherche quantitative. a"In the Wireless Code Decision, the Commission indicated that it will develop an evaluation plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the Wireless Code; the results of this evaluation will form part of a formal review of the Wireless Code following its implementation; and it intends to initiate a formal review of the Wireless Code within three years of its implementation. The review of the Wireless Code will assess whether it is meeting its objectives, which include ensuring that consumers are empowered to make informed decisions about wireless services. To ensure the effectiveness of the review, the Commission needed reliable data on how consumers’ understanding of their wireless service contracts and related rights change between the implementation of the Wireless Code and the review"--Exec. Summary, p. 3.072gccstaCellular telephones2 aCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.2 aHarris/Decima (Firm)08tRecherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil w(CaOODSP)9.84294040qPDFs516 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-97-2014-eng.pdf02066cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450249001392600031003883000009004195000045004285000113004735200932005866920034015187100074015527100026016267750062016528560098017149.842940CaOODSP20221107152429cr |||||||||||170905s2014 xxc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBC92-97/2014F-PDF00aRecherche sur l’opinion publique concernant le Code sur les services sans fil h[ressource électronique] : brapport de recherche quantitative / cpréparé pour le Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC). a[Ottawa : bCRTC], c2014. a5 p. a« Date du rapport : le 7 avril 2014 ». aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Wireless code public opinion research : quantitative research report. a« Dans la décision relative au Code sur les services sans fil, le Conseil a indiqué qu’il élaborera un plan pour évaluer l’efficacité du Code; les résultats de la présente évaluation serviront dans le cadre de l’examen officiel du Code sur les services sans fil que le Conseil entend effectuer trois ans après sa mise en oeuvre. L’examen du Code sur les services sans fil permettra d’évaluer si le Code atteint ses objectifs, entre autres si les consommateurs disposent de l’information dont ils ont besoin pour prendre des décisions éclairées au sujet des services sans fil. Pour garantir l’efficacité de l’examen, le Conseil avait besoin de données fiables lui permettant de saisir comment change la compréhension que les consommateurs ont de leurs contrats de service sans fil et des droits connexes entre la mise en oeuvre du Code sur les services sans fil et son examen »--Sommaire, p. 3.072gccstaTéléphone cellulaire2 aConseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes.2 aHarris/Decima (Firme)08tWireless code public opinion research w(CaOODSP)9.84293940qPDFs540 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crtc/BC92-97-2014-fra.pdf02538cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450215001392600058003543000030004125000189004425000017006315000031006485000017006795000049006965040041007455200961007866920028017476920036017756920030018117100063018417100033019047750173019378560102021109.843117CaOODSP20221107152454cr |||||||||||170907s2016 qucd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aST99-50/2016E-PDF00aEvaluation of the Enabling Technology Development Program of the Canadian Space Agency, for the period from April 2010 to March 2015 h[electronic resource] / cprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bCanadian Space Agency, c2016. avii, 59 p. : bcol. chart aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation du programme Développement de technologies habilitantes de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période d’avril 2010 à mars 2015. aCover title. a"Project # 15/16 - 02-01." a"June 2016." aEvaluation conducted by PRA Inc. Cf. Introd. aIncludes bibliographical references. a“This report presents the findings of the evaluation of the Enabling Technology Development Sub-Sub-Program (SSP), which covers the activities of the Space Technology Development Program (STDP) and the services offered by the Intellectual Property Management and Technology Transfer (IPMTT) group. The STDP is an ongoing research and development (R&D) program of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) that provides financial support through contracts and contribution agreements to entities that are selected based on their capacity to develop specific space technologies. The two fundamental and interrelated goals of the STDP are to formulate, implement, and manage R&D contracts related to the development of mission-enabling and generic technologies to support future needs of the Canadian Space Program; and to support industrial capability-building through the development of new products and services, processes, and know-how"--Executive summary, p. iv.072gccstaSpace technology072gccstaResearch and development072gccstaProgram assessment2 aCanadian Space Agency. bAudit and Evaluation Directorate.2 aPrairie Research Associates.08tÉvaluation du programme Développement de technologies habilitantes de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période d’avril 2010 à mars 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84311940qPDFs1.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-50-2016-eng.pdf02767cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450243001392600063003823000035004455000177004805000022006575000034006795000021007135040048007345040064007825201129008466920032019756920039020076920036020467100067020827100033021497750157021828560102023399.843119CaOODSP20221107152454cr |||||||||||170907s2016 qucd ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aST99-50/2016F-PDF00aÉvaluation du programme Développement de technologies habilitantes de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période d’avril 2010 à mars 2015 h[ressource électronique] / crapport préparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bAgence spatiale canadienne, c2016. avii, 64 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Evaluation of the Enabling Technology Development Program of the Canadian Space Agency, for the period from April 2010 to March 2015. aTitre de la couv. a« Projet # 15/16 - 02-01. » a« Juin 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. aL’évaluation a été effectuée par PRA Inc. Cf. Introd. a« Ce rapport présente les conclusions de l’évaluation du sous-sous-programme (SSP) Développement de technologies habilitantes, lequel couvre les activités du Programme de développement des technologies spatiales (PDTS) et les services offerts par le groupe de gestion de la propriété intellectuelle et du transfert de technologies (GPITT). Le PDTS est un programme de recherche et développement (R et D) de l’Agence spatiale canadienne (ASC) actuellement en cours qui fournit, par des contrats et des ententes de contribution, une aide financière aux entités sélectionnées selon leur capacité à développer des technologies spatiales particulières. Les deux objectifs fondamentaux et interdépendants du PDTS sont d’élaborer, de mettre en œuvre et de gérer des contrats de R et D liés au développement de technologies habilitantes et génériques visant à répondre aux besoins futurs du Programme spatial canadien, ainsi que d’appuyer le renforcement de la capacité industrielle grâce au développement de nouveaux produits et services, de processus et de savoir-faire » -- Sommaire, p. iv.072gccstaTechnologie spatiale072gccstaRecherche et développement072gccstaÉvaluation de programme2 aAgence spatiale canadienne. bDirection, audit et évaluation.2 aPrairie Research Associates.08tEvaluation of the Enabling Technology Development Program of the Canadian Space Agency, for the period from April 2010 to March 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84311740qPDFs1.14 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-50-2016-fra.pdf01943cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450163001392600058003023000010003605000135003705000017005055000029005225000021005515200730005726100037013026920032013396920017013717100063013887750101014518560101015529.843120CaOODSP20221107152454cr |||||||||||170907s2017 quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aST99-51/2017E-PDF00aAudit of travel, hospitality, conference and event expenditures h[electronic resource] : baudit report / cprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bCanadian Space Agency, c2017. a24 p. aIssued also in French under title: Audit des dépenses de voyages, d'accueil, de conférences et d'événements : rapport d'audit. aCover title. a"Project # 01/01 16-17." a"February 2017." a"The objective of the audit project was to determine whether the monitoring and control mechanisms in place for travel, hospitality, conference and event (THCE) expenditures are adequate and whether expenditures are incurred in accordance with the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) Directive on THCE Expenditures, the National Joint Council (NJC) Travel Directive and the Financial Administration Act (FAA). Overall, the monitoring and control mechanisms in place for travel, hospitality, conference and event expenditures are adequate and the expenditures incurred are in accordance with the TBS Directive on THCE Expenditures, the National Joint Council Travel Directive and the Financial Administration Act"--Summary, p. 5.20aCanadian Space AgencyxAuditing.072gccstaFederal institutions072gccstaAudit2 aCanadian Space Agency. bAudit and Evaluation Directorate.08tAudit des dépenses de voyages, d'accueil, de conférences et d'événements w(CaOODSP)9.84312240qPDFs790 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-51-2017-eng.pdf02115cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450183001392600063003223000010003855000122003955000022005175000032005395000025005715200875005966100039014716920034015106920025015447100067015697750088016368560101017249.843122CaOODSP20221107152455cr |||||||||||170907s2017 quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aST99-51/2017F-PDF00aAudit des dépenses de voyages, d'accueil, de conférences et d'événements h[ressource électronique] : brapport d'audit / cpréparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bAgence spatiale canadienne, c2017. a25 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Audit of travel, hospitality, conference and event expenditures: audit report. aTitre de la couv. a« Projet # 01/01 16-17. » a« Février 2017. » a« Le projet d’audit visait à déterminer si les mécanismes de surveillance et de contrôle en place relativement aux dépenses de voyages, d’accueil, de conférences et d’événements (VACE) sont adéquats et si les dépenses sont encourues en conformité avec la Directive sur les dépenses de VACE du Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor (SCT), la Directive sur les voyages du Conseil national mixte (CNM) et la Loi sur la gestion des finances publiques (LGFP). De manière générale, les mécanismes de surveillance et de contrôle en place relativement aux dépenses de voyage, d’accueil, de conférences et d’événements sont adéquats et les dépenses encourues sont conformes à la Directive sur les dépenses de VACE du SCT, la Directive sur les voyages du Conseil national mixte et la Loi sur la gestion des finances publiques » -- Sommaire, p. 5.26aAgence spatiale canadiennexAudit.072gccstaInstitution fédérale072gccstaVérification2 aAgence spatiale canadienne. bDirection, audit et évaluation.08tAudit of travel, hospitality, conference and event expenditures w(CaOODSP)9.84312040qPDFs820 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-51-2017-fra.pdf02648cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450192001392460040003312600058003713000060004295000161004895000017006505000029006675000021006965040041007175050236007585200739009946920026017336920028017596920036017876920030018237100063018537750145019168560113020618560124021749.843124CaOODSP20221107152455cr |||||||||||170907s2017 qucd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aST99-26/2017E-PDF00aEvaluation of the Class Grant and Contribution Program, for the period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2014 h[electronic resource] / cprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate.17aEvaluation of the Class G&C Program a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bCanadian Space Agency, c2017. avi, 88 p. : bcol. charts + e1 v. ([2] p. : col. ill.) aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions, pour la période du 1er octobre 2009 au 31 mars 2014. aCover title. a"Project # 14/15 02-04." a"February 2017." aIncludes bibliographical references.00tEvaluation of the Class Grant and Contribution Program, for the period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2014 / rprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate -- tEvaluation summary of the Class Grant and Contribution Program. a“This document constitutes the evaluation of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Class Grant and Contribution (G&C) Program to Support Awareness, Research and Training in Space Science and Technology, hereafter referred to as the Class G&C Program. The evaluation was conducted during the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 fiscal years by the CSA’s Audit and Evaluation Directorate (specifically, the CSA’s Evaluation function) in response to the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat’s (TBS) Policy on Evaluation (2009a) and to the Policy on Transfer Payments (2008), which require that all ongoing federal G&Cs programs be evaluated every five years. The evaluation covers the period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2014"--Introd., p. 1.072gccstaSpace sciences072gccstaSpace technology072gccstaResearch and development072gccstaProgram assessment2 aCanadian Space Agency. bAudit and Evaluation Directorate.08tÉvaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions, pour la période du 1er octobre 2009 au 31 mars 2014 w(CaOODSP)9.84312840qPDFs971 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-26-2017-eng.pdfzEvaluation40qPDFs2.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-26-2017-1-eng.pdfzEvaluation summary02838cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450207001392600063003463000068004095000154004775000022006315000032006535000025006855040048007105050265007585200892010236920032019156920032019476920039019796920036020187100067020547750134021218560114022558560131023699.843128CaOODSP20221107152455cr |||||||||||170907s2017 qucad ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aST99-26/2017F-PDF00aÉvaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions, pour la période du 1er octobre 2009 au 31 mars 2014 h[ressource électronique] / cpréparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bAgence spatiale canadienne, c2017. aii, 98 p. : bgraph. en coul. + e1 v. ([2] p. : ill. en coul.) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Evaluation of the Class Grant and Contribution Program, for the period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2014. aTitre de la couv. a« Projet # 14/15 02-04. » a« Février 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.00tÉvaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions, pour la période du 1er octobre 2009 au 31 mars 2014 / rpréparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation -- tSommaire de l'évaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions. a« Le présent document constitue l’évaluation du Programme global de subventions et de contributions (S et C) de l’Agence spatiale canadienne (ASC) à l’appui de la sensibilisation, de la recherche et de l’éducation en sciences et en technologies spatiales, ci-après appelé Programme global de S et C. L’évaluation a été effectuée durant les exercices 2014-2015 et 2015-2016 par la Direction, Audit et évaluation de l’ASC (plus précisément par la fonction d’évaluation de l’ASC), conformément à la Politique sur l’évaluation (2009a) et à la Politique sur les paiements de transfert (2008) du Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT), qui exigent que tous les programmes fédéraux de S et C en cours soient évalués aux cinq ans. L’évaluation couvre une période de cinq ans allant du 1er octobre 2009 au 31 mars 2014 » -- Introd., p. 4.072gccstaSciences de l'espace072gccstaTechnologie spatiale072gccstaRecherche et développement072gccstaÉvaluation de programme2 aAgence spatiale canadienne. bDirection, audit et évaluation.08tEvaluation of the Class Grant and Contribution Program, for the period from October 1, 2009 to March 31, 2014 w(CaOODSP)9.84312440qPDFs945 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-26-2017-fra.pdfzÉvaluation40qPDFs2.55 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-26-2017-1-fra.pdfzSommaire de l'évaluation02048cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450177001392600058003163000010003745000140003845000017005245000029005415000017005705200782005876100037013696920032014066920021014386920017014597100063014767750106015398560101016459.842441CaOODSP20221107152327cr |||||||||||170906s2016 quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aST99-48/2016E-PDF00aAudit of the contract award process and of contract management by the sectors h[electronic resource] : baudit report / cprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bCanadian Space Agency, c2016. a21 p. aIssued also in French under title: Audit du processus d'octroi des contrats et gestion des contrats par les secteurs : rapport d'audit. aCover title. a"Project # 15/16 01-02." a"June 2016." a"The objective of the audit project was to determine whether: contractual agreements were established in compliance with Treasury Board (TB) and Canadian Space Agency (CSA) policies, acts and regulations; associated payments were authorized in accordance with delegated authorities and the Financial Administration Act (FAA); and reporting was done in accordance with the requirements. Generally, the contractual agreements were established in compliance with TB and CSA policies, acts and regulations, and associated payments were authorized in accordance with delegated authorities and the FAA. However, shortcomings that constitute low risks were identified with respect to the contract award and administration process as well as with proactive disclosure"--Summary, p. 1.20aCanadian Space AgencyxAuditing.072gccstaFederal institutions072gccstaContracts072gccstaAudit2 aCanadian Space Agency. bAudit and Evaluation Directorate.08tAudit du processus d'octroi des contrats et gestion des contrats par les secteurs w(CaOODSP)9.84244440qPDFs803 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-48-2016-eng.pdf02218cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450188001392600063003273000010003905000136004005000022005365000032005585000021005905200918006116100039015296920034015686920019016026920025016217100067016467750102017138560101018159.842444CaOODSP20221107152328cr |||||||||||170906s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aST99-48/2016F-PDF00aAudit du processus d'octroi des contrats et gestion des contrats par les secteurs h[ressource électronique] : brapport d'audit / cpréparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation. a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bAgence spatiale canadienne, c2016. a22 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Audit of the contract award process and of contract management by the sectors: audit report. aTitre de la couv. a« Projet # 15/16 01-02. » a« Juin 2016. » a« Le projet d’audit visait à déterminer si : les ententes contractuelles ont été établies en conformité avec les politiques, lois et règlements du Conseil du trésor (CT) et de l’Agence spatiale canadienne (ASC); les paiements afférents ont été autorisés en conformité avec les pouvoirs délégués et la Loi sur la gestion des finances publiques (LGFP) et; la reddition de compte est effectuée en conformité avec les exigences. De manière générale, les ententes contractuelles sont établies en conformité avec les politiques, lois et règlements du CT et de l’ASC et les paiements afférents sont autorisés en conformité avec les pouvoirs délégués et la LGFP. Toutefois, des lacunes qui représentent des risques faibles ont été identifiées en ce qui a trait au processus d’octroi et d’administration des contrats ainsi qu’à la divulgation proactive » -- Sommaire, p. 1.26aAgence spatiale canadiennexAudit.072gccstaInstitution fédérale072gccstaContrat072gccstaVérification2 aAgence spatiale canadienne. bDirection, audit et évaluation.08tAudit of the contract award process and of contract management by the sectors w(CaOODSP)9.84244140qPDFs823 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-48-2016-fra.pdf02413cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450244001392460076003832600058004593000015005175000236005325000017007685000031007855000021008165040041008375200707008786920025015856920028016106920030016387100063016687100034017317750220017658560102019859.842445CaOODSP20221107152328cr |||||||||||170907s2016 quc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aST99-49/2016E-PDF00aEvaluation of the Canadian Space Agency’s International Space Station Assembly and Maintenance Operations Program, for the period from March 2008 to March 2015 h[electronic resource] / cprepared by the Audit and Evaluation Directorate.17aEvaluation of the CSA's ISS Assembly and Maintenance Operations Program a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bCanadian Space Agency, c2016. axii, 80 p. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation du Programme d’opérations d’assemblage et d’entretien de la Station spatiale internationale de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période allant de mars 2008 à mars 2015. aCover title. a"Project # 14/15 - 02-01." a"February 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. a“This report presents the findings of the Evaluation of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA)’s International Space Station (ISS) Assembly and Maintenance Operations Sub-Sub Program (SSP). The evaluation was conducted on behalf of the CSA Audit and Evaluation Directorate by Kelly Sears Consulting Group in collaboration with Beechwood Consulting and Research Inc., BBMD Consulting Inc., and Hickling Arthurs Low Corp. between December 2014 and February 2016. The evaluation is a requirement of the CSA five-year evaluation plan and was conducted in accordance with the Treasury Board (TB)’s Policy on Evaluation (2009) requiring that all federal programs be evaluated every five years"--Introd., p. 1.072gccstaSpace station072gccstaSpace technology072gccstaProgram assessment2 aCanadian Space Agency. bAudit and Evaluation Directorate.2 aKelly Sears Consulting Group.08tÉvaluation du Programme d’opérations d’assemblage et d’entretien de la Station spatiale internationale de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période allant de mars 2008 à mars 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84244640qPDFs1.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-49-2016-eng.pdf02553cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450291001392460097004302600063005273000014005905000206006045000022008105000034008325000025008665040048008915200803009396920028017426920032017706920036018027100067018387100034019057750186019398560102021259.842446CaOODSP20221107152328cr |||||||||||170907s2016 quc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aST99-49/2016F-PDF00aÉvaluation du Programme d’opérations d’assemblage et d’entretien de la Station spatiale internationale de l’Agence spatiale canadienne, pour la période allant de mars 2008 à mars 2015 h[ressource électronique] / cdocument préparé par la Direction, audit et évaluation.17aÉvaluation du Programme d’opérations d’assemblage et d’entretien de l'ISS de l’ASC a[Saint-Hubert, QC] : bAgence spatiale canadienne, c2016. axii, 88 p aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Evaluation of the Canadian Space Agency’s International Space Station Assembly and Maintenance Operations Program, for the period from March 2008 to March 2015. aTitre de la couv. a« Projet # 14/15 - 02-01. » a« Février 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le présent rapport fait état des résultats de l’évaluation du sous-sous-programme (SSP) Opérations d’assemblage et d’entretien de la Station spatiale internationale (ISS) de l’Agence spatiale canadienne (ASC). L’évaluation a été réalisée pour le compte de la Direction, Audit et évaluation de l’ASC par Kelly Sears Consulting Group, en collaboration avec Beechwood Consulting and Research Inc., BBMD Consulting Inc. et Hickling Arthurs Low Corp. entre décembre 2014 et février 2016. L’évaluation, qui répond à une exigence du Plan d’évaluation quinquennal de l’ASC, a été menée conformément à la Politique sur l’évaluation (2009) du Conseil du Trésor qui exige que tous les programmes fédéraux soient évalués tous les cinq ans » -- Introd., p. 1.072gccstaStation orbitale072gccstaTechnologie spatiale072gccstaÉvaluation de programme2 aAgence spatiale canadienne. bDirection, audit et évaluation.2 aKelly Sears Consulting Group.08tEvaluation of the Canadian Space Agency’s International Space Station Assembly and Maintenance Operations Program, for the period from March 2008 to March 2015 w(CaOODSP)9.84244540qPDFs1.73 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/asc-csa/ST99-49-2016-fra.pdf01723cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450167001382600111003053000016004165000149004325000087005815200417006686920019010856920032011046920046011367100050011827100048012327750061012808560104013419.839202CaOODSP20221107151544cr |||||||||||170704s1964 onc #o f100 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR5-313/1964F-PDF00aAdministration des affaires indiennes h[ressource électronique] : bpréparé en vue de la Conférence fédérale-provinciale sur les affaires indiennes (1964). a[Ottawa?] : bMinistère de la Citoyenneté et de l'Immigration, Direction des Affaires Indiennes, c1964. a118, [1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The administration of Indian Affairs : prepared for 1964 Federal-Provincial Conference on Indian affairs. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Affaires autochtones et du Nord Canada]. a« Lors de la Conférence fédérale-provinclale tenue en novembre 1963, il a été reconnu que si les Indiens doivent s’associer plus étroitement à la vie des autres Canadiens dans les provinces, il est essentiel de coordonner les politiques et responsabilités tant fédérales que provinciales en matière de santé, de bien-être, d’instruction, d’aménagement communautaire, etc. » -- Avant-propos.072gccstaIndiens072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaRelations fédérales-provinciales1 aCanada. bCitoyenneté et immigration Canada.1 aCanada. bDirection des affaires indiennes.08tThe administration of Indian Affairs w(CaOODSP)9.85425840qPDFs11.15 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-313-1964-fra.pdf01623cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450087001372600052002243000011002764900033002875000020003205000024003405000032003645000106003965040041005025200264005436920019008076920025008266920032008517100062008837750090009458300080010358560099011158560071012149.843075CaOODSP20221107152448cr |||||||||||170906s2015 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS83-5/B58E-PDF00aAgreement among three mental health screening assessments h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bCorrectional Service Canada, c2015. a[1] p.1 aResearch at a glance ; vB58 a"January 2015." aTitle from caption. aIssued also in HTML format. aIssued also in French under title: Concordance entre trois outils de dépistage des troubles mentaux. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Offenders’ immediate mental health needs are assessed at intake to the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) though Sections I and II of the Health Assessment Form 1244 and the Computerized Mental Health Intake Screening System Version 2 (CoMHISS)"--p. [1].072gccstaInmates072gccstaMental health072gccstaScreening (Medicine)1 aCanada. bCorrectional Service Canada. bResearch Branch.08tConcordance entre trois outils de dépistage des troubles mentaux w(CaOODSP)9.843085#0aResearch at a glance (Correctional Service Canada)vB58.w(CaOODSP)9.50664940qPDFs223 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/scc-csc/PS83-5-B58-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/research/005008-b58-eng.shtml01747cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450099001382600052002373000011002894900035003005000017003355000024003525000032003765000116004085040041005245200360005656920019009256920038009446920017009827100062009997750100010618300082011618560100012438560066013439.843095CaOODSP20221107152451cr |||||||||||170906s2015 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS83-5/R374E-PDF00aAssessment of Women Offender Correctional Programming (WOCP) outcomes h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bCorrectional Service Canada, c2015. a[1] p.1 aResearch at a glance ; vR-374 a"July 2015." aTitle from caption. aIssued also in HTML format. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation des résultats des Programmes correctionnels pour délinquantes. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Beginning in 2010, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) implemented a comprehensive model of women offender correctional programming (WOCP). The overall goal was to provide a holistic, women-centred program model that enhanced accessibility and participation and facilitated treatment gains and offender reintegration"--Why we did this study, p. [1].072gccstaInmates072gccstaCorrectional institutions 072gccstaWomen1 aCanada. bCorrectional Service Canada. bResearch Branch.08tÉvaluation des résultats des Programmes correctionnels pour délinquantes w(CaOODSP)9.850657#0aResearch at a glance (Correctional Service Canada)vR-374.w(CaOODSP)9.50664940qPDFs218 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/scc-csc/PS83-5-R374-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/research/r-374-eng.shtml01636cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450080001392600054002193000011002734900047002845000017003315000032003485000105003805200341004856920019008266920017008456920037008627100062008997750089009618300094010508560101011448560077012459.843252CaOODSP20221107152501cr |||||||||||170908s2015 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS82-1/14-09E-PDF00aAssessment of women offender correctional programs h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bCorrectional Service Canada, c2015. a[1] p.1 aEmerging research results ; vNumber 14-09 a"June 2015." aIssued also in HTML format. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation des Programmes correctionnels pour les délinquantes. a"In 2010, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) implemented a comprehensive model of women offender correctional programming (WOCP). The gender-informed model was created as a continuum, providing a series of program components from admission to community release depending on a women’s level of risk and identified needs"--p. [1].072gccstaInmates072gccstaWomen072gccstaCorrectional institutions1 aCanada. bCorrectional Service Canada. bResearch Branch.08tÉvaluation des Programmes correctionnels pour les délinquantes w(CaOODSP)9.843255#0aEmerging research results (Correctional Service Canada)vNumber 14-09.w(CaOODSP)9.50665140qPDFs225 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/scc-csc/PS82-1-14-09-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/research/005008-err-14-09-eng.shtml01747nam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450099001372600053002363000011002894900041003005000024003415000022003655000032003875000102004195200415005216920019009366920026009556920034009817100063010157750082010788300089011608560099012498560073013489.843085CaOODSP20230801131757cr |||||||||||170906s2015 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS83-5/B58F-PDF00aConcordance entre trois outils de dépistage des troubles mentaux h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bService correctionnel Canada, c2015. a[1] p.1 aRecherche en un coup d'oeil ; vB-58 a« Janvier 2015. » aTitre de départ. aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Agreement among three mental health screening assessments. a« Les besoins immédiats des délinquants en santé mentale sont évalués dès leur admission dans un établissement du Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC), et ce, au moyen de deux formulaires d’évaluation, soit le formulaire 1244, section I, et le formulaire 1244, section II, et du Système informatisé de dépistage des troubles mentaux à l’évaluation initiale (SIDTMEI), version 2 » -- p. [1].072gccstaDétenu072gccstaSanté mentale072gccstaDépistage (Médecine)2 aService correctionnel Canada. bDirection de la recherche.08tAgreement among three mental health screening assessments w(CaOODSP)9.843075#0aRecherche en un coup d'œil (Service correctionnel Canada)vB-58.w(CaOODSP)9.50303740qPDFs226 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/scc-csc/PS83-5-B58-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/recherche/005008-b58-fra.shtml01754nam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450098001392600055002373000011002924900057003035000021003605000032003815000095004135200432005086920019009406920017009596920041009767100063010177750075010808300105011558560101012608560079013619.843255CaOODSP20230801131757cr |||||||||||170908s2015 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS82-1/14-09F-PDF00aÉvaluation des Programmes correctionnels pour les délinquantes h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bService correctionnel Canada, c2015. a[1] p.1 aRésultats de recherche émergents ; vNuméro 14-09 a« Juin 2015. » aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Assessment of women offender correctional programs. a« En 2010, le Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC) a mis en oeuvre un modèle exhaustif de Programmes correctionnels pour délinquantes (PCD). Le modèle tenant compte du sexe a été créé comme un continuum, qui offre une série de volets de programmes allant de l’admission à la mise en liberté dans la collectivité, en fonction du niveau de risque que les délinquantes présentent et de leurs besoins » -- p. [1].072gccstaDétenu072gccstaFemme072gccstaÉtablissement pénitentiaire2 aService correctionnel Canada. bDirection de la recherche.08tAssessment of women offender correctional programs w(CaOODSP)9.843252#0aRésultats de recherche émergents (Service correctionnel Canada)vNuméro 14-09.w(CaOODSP)9.50303840qPDFs646 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/scc-csc/PS82-1-14-09-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/recherche/005008-err-14-09-fra.shtml02090cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000018001382450143001562600067002993000011003665040039003775201170004166920034015866920028016207000021016487100065016698560102017349.840695CaOODSP20221107151916cr |||||||||||170906s2014 onc fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-41/2014E-PDF1 aGenik, Lynne.13aAn overview of pilot projects in support of critical infrastructure resilience h[electronic resource] / cLynne Genik and Paul Chouinard. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, c[2014] a[4] p. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a« This paper describes two pilot projects undertaken in the Province of British Columbia (BC) by the Defence Research and Development Canada - Centre for Security Science (DRDC CSS) in partnership with Emergency Management British Columbia (EMBC) and local communities. The pilot projects occurred between May 2012 and September 2013 with three communities of population ranging from 5000 to 90,000. Various aspects of CI resilience were targeted, from understanding and analysing dependencies to enhancing planning. Different analytical approaches were employed and evaluated, including architecture frameworks, soft systems methodology and value-focused thinking. In a previous paper describing the problem formulation and solution strategy, a number of challenges to CI resilience were identified, related to governance, trust, information sharing, culture, assessment methodologies and resources. Pilot projects are discussed here in the context of these challenges. Our experience has led us to hypothesize that it is not tools per se that communities want, but rather meaningful analyses performed with an understanding of the local environment »--Abstract.072gccstaEmergency preparedness072gccstaInfrastructures 1 aChouinard, Paul.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bCentre for Security Science.40qPDFs187 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-41-2014-eng.pdf01918cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000023001382450135001612600045002963000023003415040039003645201018004036920024014216920037014456920020014827100060015028560102015629.840696CaOODSP20221107151916cr |||||||||||170906s2014 oncd fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-42/2014E-PDF1 aStraver, Michelle.10aDevelopment of a naval reserve training and career progressions analysis application h[electronic resource] / cMichelle Straver. a[Ottawa] :bDefence R&D Canada, c[2014] a[9] p. : bcharts. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a« Within the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Naval Reserve (NAVRES), attrition has outpaced recruitment since 2010. In the current fiscal environment, resources for recruiting are limited; this further increases the pressure to improve retention to ensure a sufficiently large workforce. For some years now, there has been concern that personnel tend to leave the organization when they are unable to commit the time required to complete the training necessary for career advancement. This concern is particularly applicable to part-time personnel, who are more likely to have demanding personal or professional commitments outside of the NAVRES (e.g. a full-time civilian job). A stronger understanding of members' career progression patterns and challenges, such as major barriers in completing training, would help the NAVRES to identify key target areas for improving the efficiency of the system such that personnel would be more likely to remain in the NAVRES and advance further in their careers »--Abstract.072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaProfessional development 072gccstaTraining1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bOttawa Research Centre.40qPDFs917 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-42-2014-eng.pdf02029cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450103001382600087002413000028003285040039003565201189003956920021015847000028016057100064016338560102016979.840697CaOODSP20221107151916cr |||||||||||170906s2014 qucdo fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-43/2014E-PDF03aAn empirical model for mine-blast loading h[electronic resource] / cAmal Bouamoul ... [et. al.]. aQuebec, Quebec : bDefence Research and Development Canada – Valcartier, c2014. a9 p. : bcharts, photo. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"The anti-vehicular landmine threat has increased greatly since 2005. It has now become one of the important causes of vehicle losses in combat operations, and a major threat to vehicle occupants in many countries. Experimental and numerical studies of buried charge effects on structure and the measurement of the loading produced by landmines become important topics to study. These types of researches are done to support the development of improved vehicle protection to resist blast from landmines and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's). Since it is a very challenging task to model explosive detonation, shock wave formation and propagation as well as interaction with structures from first principles, a phenomenological approach was investigated. Many non-impulsive pressure models were investigated to model the damage on a plate from a blast landmine. The assumption that the loading generated by the blast is purely impulse is critically investigated and rejected. A new non-impulsive time-distribution pressure model is then proposed. The outputs of the new pressure model were validated using experimental data from 6 kg TNT experimental tests on plate flat"--Abstract.072gccstaLandmines1 aBouamoul, Amal, d1974-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bValcartier Research Centre.40qPDFs698 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-43-2014-eng.pdf01080cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000030001382450139001682600074003073000012003815040039003935200230004326920022006627100064006848560102007489.840698CaOODSP20221107151916cr |||||||||||170906s2014 quc fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-44/2014E-PDF1 aNandlall, Dennis, d1954-10aOn the explicit determination of the Chapman-Jouguet parameters for an explosive compound h[electronic resource] / cDennis Nandlall. aQuébec, Québec : bDefence Research and Development Canada, c2014. a[33] p. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"This work re-examines earlier development and current advances of the shock Hugoniots in anticipation of developing an explicit solution to determine the Chapman-Jouguet (C-J) parameters for an explosive compound"--Abstract.072gccstaExplosives1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bValcartier Research Centre.40qPDFs312 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-44-2014-eng.pdf01364cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171110114001382450173002522600070004253000021004955040039005165200264005556920029008196920024008486930028008727000031009007100064009318560103009959.840700CaOODSP20221107151917cr |||||||||||170908s2014 quca fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-45/2014E-PDF2 aInternational Command and Control Research and Technology Symposiumn(19th : d2014 : cAlexandria, Virginia)10aGraph analyzer widget, closer to agility through sense-making h[electronic resource] : btopic 3 : data, information, and knowledge / cValérie Lavigne ... [et. al.]. aQuebec City, Quebec : bDefence R&D Canada–Valcartier, cc2014. a[19] p. : bill. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Social Network Analysis (SNA) is essential to understand how information flows through Social Networks and is thought to be strategic for making sense of how individuals/groups/organizations work, collaborate, co-operate, grow or influence others"--Abstract.072gccstaComputer networks072gccstaSocial media 4aSocial Network Analysis1 aLavigne, Valérie, d1979-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bValcartier Research Centre.40qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-45-2014-eng.pdf01659cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000024001382450142001622600109003043000018004135040039004315200752004706920021012226920019012437100052012628560103013149.840703CaOODSP20221107151917cr |||||||||||170908s2014 nsc fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-46/2014E-PDF1 aMcTaggart, Kevin A.10aHydrodynamic interactions during launch and recovery of a small boat from a ship in a seaway h[electronic resource] / cKevin McTaggart. a[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia] : bDefence Reseach and Development Canada - Atlantic Research Centre, c[2014] a9 p. : bill. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Wave-induced vessel motions often determine whether launch and recovery operations can proceed safely. For launch and recovery of a small craft from a larger ship, wave-induced motions of the larger ship will influence dynamic loads on the crane. The motions of the small craft will be a major determinant of the safety of onboard personnel. This paper examines wave-induced motions during launch and recovery, including the effect of hydrodynamic interactions between the two vessels. The presence of a larger ship is shown to have a major influence on motions of the small craft. Sample polar plots demonstrate the variation of relevant motion parameters with speed and heading, and can be used as the basis for operational guidance"--Abstract.072gccstaHydrology072gccstaVessels2 aDefence R&D Canada. bAtlantic Research Centre.40qPDFs1.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-46-2014-eng.pdf01126cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000038001382450143001762600089003193000030004085040039004385200233004776920031007107100052007418560103007939.840706CaOODSP20221107151918cr |||||||||||170908s2014 nscdo fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-47/2014E-PDF1 aBlouin, S. q(Stéphane), d1969-10aAdaptive multi-sensor biomimetics for unsupervised submarine hunt (AMBUSH) h[electronic resource] : bearly results / cStéphane Blouin. aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bDefence R & D Canada - Atlantic Research Centre, c[2014] a[8] p. : bphotos, chart. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Underwater surveillance is inherently difficult because acoustic wave propagaation and transmission are limited and unpredictable when targets and sensors move around in the communication-opaque undersea environment"--Abstract.072gccstaMilitary technology2 aDefence R&D Canada. bAtlantic Research Centre.40qPDFs7.29 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-47-2014-eng.pdf01201cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000021001382450086001592600068002453000011003135040039003245200423003636920032007867100051008188560102008699.840707CaOODSP20221107151918cr |||||||||||170908s2014 nsc fo f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD69-48/2014E-PDF1 aMandel, David R.14aThe psychology of Bayesian reasoning h[electronic resource] / cDavid R. Mandel. a[Toronto] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, c[2014] a[7] p. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"Most psychological research on Bayesian reasoning since the 1970s has used a type of problem that tests a certain kind of statistical reasoning performance. The subject is given statistical facts within a hypothetical scenario. Those facts include a base-rate statistic and one or two diagnostic probabilities. The subject is meant to use that information to arrive at a “posterior” probability estimate"--p. [1].072gccstaStatistical analysis2 aDefence R&D Canada. bToronto Research Centre.40qPDFs171 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D69-48-2014-eng.pdf01987cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450145001762600067003213000016003884900038004045000017004425040041004595200822005005460024013226920029013466920029013756920024014047000019014287100034014478300075014818560105015569.843041CaOODSP20221107152443cr |||||||||||170906s2009 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/009-2009E-PDF1 aCoulthard, Julie.12aA gap analysis of employment equity and diversity research in the Canadian Forces h[electronic resource] / cJulie Coulthard, Leesa Tanner. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2009. aviii, 56 p.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2009-009 a"July 2009." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a« The goal of this report is to provide a gap analysis of the research that has been conducted with regards to employment equity (EE) and diversity in the Canadian Forces (CF). For the purpose of discussion, the research was separated into five main categories, namely EE/diversity in general and then each of the four designated groups under the EE Act (Aboriginal peoples, Visible Minorities, Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), and Women). Using a conceptual model created for this study, several key gaps were identified in the existing research and a guide for future research was developed. Most notably, it was determined that the largest gaps in the research are in the areas of Aboriginal peoples, Visible Minorities and PWDs, but suggestions for future research are made for all five categories »--Abstract. aAbstract in French.072gccstaTechnical reports072gccstaEmployment equity072gccstaArmed forces1 aTanner, Leesa.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2009-009w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs597 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D68-6-009-2009-eng.pdf02032cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860023001301000030001532450184001832600067003673000033004344900033004675000021005005040041005215200847005625460055014096920029014646920029014937100034015228300070015568560104016269.843034CaOODSP20221107152442cr |||||||||||170906s2006 oncd #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-4/22-2006E-PDF1 aGoldenberg, Irina,d1974-10aDiversity and employment equity in the CF h[electronic resource] : bresults of the 2005 Your-Say focus section for visible minorities and aboriginal people / cIrina Goldenberg. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2006. axvii, 81 p. : bcol. charts.1 aTechnical report ; v2006-22 a"November 2006." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The Your-Say Survey is administered twice a year by the Directorate of Personnel Applied Research in order to obtain information about Canadian Forces (CF) members’ attitudes about a wide spectrum of human resource issues. The focus section of the spring 2005 administration of the Your-Say Survey concentrated on issues relating to diversity and employment equity (EE) in the CF. The survey was completed by 2021 Canadian Forces (CF) members in the Regular Force: 1592 respondents that were randomly sampled, and 429 ethnic minority respondents that were purposively over-sampled. Respondents’ attitudes and perceptions concerning employment equity-related practices and policies were examined. Differences between designated group members’ and non-designated group members’ attitudes and experiences were assessed"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract and executive summary in French.072gccstaTechnical reports072gccstaEmployment equity1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical report (Defence R&D Canada)v2006-22w(CaOODSP)9.82055840qPDFs916 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rddc-drdc/D68-4-22-2006-eng.pdf00958cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450092001402600055002323000026002875000130003135000017004435000021004606920022004817100037005037750078005408560098006189.843229CaOODSP20221107152459cr |||||||||||170907s2017 oncd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aF34-98/2017-1E-PDF00aTax planning using private corporations h[electronic resource] : btechnical briefing. a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Finance Canada, c2017. a20 p. : bcol. charts aIssued also in French under title: Planficiation fiscale au moyen de sociétés privées : séance d’information technique. aCover title. a"July 18, 2017."072gccstaIncome tax1 aCanada. bDepartment of Finance.08tPlanification fiscale au moyen de sociétés privées w(CaOODSP)9.84323840qPDFs475 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/fin/F34-98-2017-1-eng.pdf00983cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450125001402600057002653000030003225000104003525000022004565000030004786920032005087100039005407750064005798560098006439.843238CaOODSP20221107152500cr |||||||||||170907s2017 oncd o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aF34-98/2017-1F-PDF00aPlanification fiscale au moyen de sociétés privées h[ressource électronique] : bséance d’information technique. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des finances Canada, c2017. a20 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Tax planning using private corporations: technical briefing. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 18 juillet 2017. »072gccstaImpôt sur le revenu1 aCanada. bMinistère des finances.08tTax planning using private corporations w(CaOODSP)9.84322940qPDFs562 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/fin/F34-98-2017-1-fra.pdf02798cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001391000027001642450196001912460122003872600050005093000014005594900080005735000192006535000022008455000053008675040048009205200793009686920028017616920021017896920037018107100053018477750172019007940177020728300083022498560104023329.838932CaOODSP20230519144953cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08904-1 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn3-5/15-1-2017F-PDF1 aStanton, L. M.,d1978-10aRapport sur les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) au Canada pour la période allant de 2011 à 2016 h[ressource électronique].17aRapport sur les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses en Colombie-Britannique aOttawa : bPêches et océans Canada, c2017. aiv, 21 p.1 aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de rapports sur les plans de gestion aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report on the progress of management plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain ridged mussel (Gonidea angulata) in Canada for the period 2011-2016. aTitre de la couv. aPréparé par : Lily Stanton. Cf. Remerciements. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) est inscrite sur la liste des espèces préoccupantes en vertu de la Loi sur les espèces en péril (LEP) depuis 2005. Le Plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) en Colombie-Britannique a été achevé et publié dans le Registre public des espèces en péril en 2011. Le but de la gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses est de « maintenir des populations viables, autonomes, remplissant leurs fonctions écologiques et largement réparties au sein d’habitats appropriés dans son aire de répartition actuelle en Colombie-Britanique ». Le présent rapport documente les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses au Canada pour la période de 2011 à 2016 » -- Sommaire, p. ii.072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaMollusque072gccstaConservation de la nature1 aCanada. bMinistère des pêches et des océans.08tReport on the progress of management plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain ridged mussel (Gonidea angulata) in Canada for the period 2011-2016 w(CaOODSP)9.838931 tRapport sur les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) au Canada pour la période 2017 à 2021.w(CaOODSP)9.916578#0aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de plans de gestion.w(CaOODSP)9.50152540qPDFs674 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/mpo-dfo/En3-5-15-1-2017-fra.pdf02768cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001391000027001642450177001912460118003682600052004863000015005384900054005535000203006075000017008105000058008275040041008855200721009266920030016476920020016776920031016977100050017287100083017787750187018617940175020488300067022238560104022909.838931CaOODSP20230519145000cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08903-4 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aEn3-5/15-1-2017E-PDF1 aStanton, L. M.,d1978-10aReport on the progress of management plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain ridged mussel (Gonidea angulata) in Canada for the period 2011-2016 h[electronic resource].17aReport on the progress of management plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain ridged mussel in British Columbia aOttawa : bFisheries and Oceans Canada, c2017. aiii, 18 p.1 aSpecies at Risk Act management plan report series aIssued also in French under title: Rapport sur les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) au Canada pour la période allant de 2011 à 2016. aCover title. aPrepared by: Lily Stanton. Cf. Acknowledgments, p. i. aIncludes bibliographical references. a“The Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel (Gonidea angulata) was listed as a species of Special Concern under the Species at Risk Act (SARA) in 2005. The Management Plan for the Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel (Gonidea angulata) in British Columbia was finalized and published on the Species at Risk Public Registry in 2011. The management goal for the Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel is to “maintain viable, self-sustaining, ecologically functioning and broadly distributed populations within suitable habitats in its current distribution/range in B.C.”. This report documents the progress of Management Plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain Ridged Mussel in Canada for the period 2011-2016"--Executive summary, p. ii.072gccstaEndangered species072gccstaMolluscs072gccstaNature conservation1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans.1 aBritish Columbia.bMinistry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations.08tRapport sur les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) au Canada pour la période allant de 2011 à 2016 w(CaOODSP)9.838932 tReport on the progress of management plan implementation for the Rocky Mountain ridged mussel (Gonidea angulata) in Canada for the period 2017 to 2021.w(CaOODSP)9.916577#0aSpecies at Risk Act management plan series.w(CaOODSP)9.50512540qPDFs550 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/mpo-dfo/En3-5-15-1-2017-eng.pdf01419cam 22002658a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171100082001382450234002202460081004542600111005353000013006465000021006595000087006805200120007676920026008876920028009137100109009418560103010509.839137CaOODSP20221107151536cr |||||||||||170906s1978 onc o||||f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aR5-308/1978E-PDF2 aIndian and Inuit Affairs Program (Canada). bPolicy, Research and Evaluation.10aFederal programs for registered Indians, province of Ontario h[electronic resource] / cTripartite Branch, Policy, Research and Evaluation, Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.14aDescriptions of federal programs for registered Indians, province of Ontario aOttawa : bPolicy, Research and Evaluation, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, c1978. a[174] p. a"November 1978." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"This volume attempts to provide a description of federal programs and services available to Indian People."--p. 1.072gccstaStatus Indians072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bDepartment of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.bPolicy, Research and Evaluation Group.40qPDFs8.36 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-308-1978-eng.pdf01518cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450119001402600054002593000010003135000020003235000065003435040041004085200593004496920034010427100097010768560103011739.843053CaOODSP20221107152445cr |||||||||||170906s1966 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-505/1966E-PDF00aMental health statistics h[electronic resource] : btrends in hospital care and patient characteristics, 1955-63. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1966. a37 p. a"October 1966." aDigitized edition from prin [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Statistical analysis is particularly important in the mental health field because many of the illnesses which concern us are difficult to detect and direct observations or measurements are less useful that in other illnesses where physical effects are immediately apparent. Also, statistical methods, supplemented by other techniques, tell us where to look for causes and provide clues as to the results of treatment and preventive programs. Fruitful hypotheses are suggested; these should lead to more refined investigations and more intensive studies at the local and clinical levels."072gccstaHealth care facilities1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs1.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-505-1966-eng.pdf01045cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450077001402600054002173000010002715000094002815000066003755000017004416920022004586920019004806920023004997100073005227750081005958560103006769.843062CaOODSP20221107152446cr |||||||||||170906s1962 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-518/1962E-PDF00aSelected articles on DBS statistical activities h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1962. a66 p. aIssued also in French under title: Choix d'articles sur l'activité statistique du B.F.S. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title.072gccstaStatistics072gccstaIndexes072gccstaCensus data1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bNational Accounts Division.08tChoix d'articles sur l'activité statistique du B. F. S. w(CaOODSP)9.84306340qPDFs7.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-518-1962-eng.pdf01046cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450090001402600059002303000011002895000092003005000065003925000022004576920024004796920035005036920017005387100050005557750072006058560103006779.843063CaOODSP20221107152446cr |||||||||||170906s1962 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS13-518/1962F-PDF00aChoix d'articles sur l'activité statistique du B. F. S. h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bBureau fédéral de la statistique, c1962. a67 p.  aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Selected articles on DBS statistical activities. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aTitre de la couv.072gccstaStatistiques072gccstaDonnées du recensement072gccstaIndex1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique.08tSelected articles on DBS statistical activities w(CaOODSP)9.84306240qPDFs8.38 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-518-1962-fra.pdf01700cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450108001402600054002483000011003025000134003135000066004475040039005135200575005526920018011276920022011457100045011677920118012128560104013309.843065CaOODSP20221107152446cr |||||||||||170906s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-529/1969E-PDF00aIncomes of non-farm families and individuals in Canada, selected years 1951-65 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1969. a92 p.  aIssued also in French under title: Revenu des familles et des particuliers non agricoles au Canada, certaines années, 1951-1965. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"This is a special report summarizing the statistics on non-farm income distributions collected by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics since the early 1950's. Data from six surveys—for 1951, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1965—are included and distributions by current dollar income size groups as well as constant dollar distributions are shown. The report also contains special data by income quintiles for the six years. All previous reports were confined to current dollar distributions; this is the first report to contain constant dollar and quintile data"--Preface.072gccstaIncome072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. tRevenu des familles et des particuliers non agricoles au Canada, certaines années, 1951-1965 w(CaOODSP)9.84306840qPDFs23.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-529-1969-eng.pdf01862cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450127001402600059002673000010003265000123003365000065004595040048005245200726005726920018012986920023013167100050013397910103013898560104014929.843068CaOODSP20221107152447cr |||||||||||170906s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS13-529/1969F-PDF00aRevenu des familles et des particuliers non agricoles au Canada, certaines années, 1951-1965 h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bBureau fédéral de la statistique, c1969. a92 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Incomes of non-farm families and individuals in Canada, selected years 1951-65. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le présent bulletin spécial fait la synthèse des statistiques sur la répartition des revenus non agricoles publiées par le Bureau fédéral de la statistique depuis le début des années cinquante. On y trouvera les résultats des six enquêtes (1951, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1961 et 1965) présentés selon la répartition en groupes de taille de revenu en dollars courants et en dollars constants. Le présent bulletin contient également des statistiques spéciales par quintile de revenu pour les six années. Dans tous les bulletins antérieurs, les répartitions étaient données en dollars courants seulement; celui-ci est le premier à donner les statistiques en dollars constants et par quintile »--Préface.072gccstaRevenu072gccstaStatistique1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique. tIncomes of non-farm families and individuals in Canada, selected years 1951-65 w(CaOODSP)9.84306540qPDFs24.90 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-529-1969-fra.pdf01551cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450218001412600054003593000010004135000066004235000017004895200596005066920027011026920031011297100045011608560104012059.843071CaOODSP20221107152447cr |||||||||||170906s1945 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-D-58/1945E-PDF00aNet national income at factor cost and gross national expenditure at market prices in Canada h[electronic resource] : btentative statement / cby Inter-departmental Committee on Income and Expenditure Concepts. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1945. a20 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"This present report of the inter-departmental committee is purposely tentative in form and is to be used as a working memorandum within the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. One result of this is that space is allotted in proportion to the complexity of the problem, rather than its magnitude, an important although conceptually simple concept such as salaries and wages requiring very little discussion. The statement of concepts contained, herein is printed for limited circulation, in the hope that those who are interested in the subject will give it critical consideration"--Introduction.072gccstaNational income072gccstaPublic expenditures1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.40qPDFs2.72 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-D-58-1945-eng.pdf01342cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450096001402600054002363000010002905000021003005000113003215000066004345200262005006920032007626920024007947100097008187750058009158560103009739.843143CaOODSP20221107152456cr |||||||||||170907s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-508/1970E-PDF00aHealth manpower in hospitals h[electronic resource] : bradiological technicians, 1961-68. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1970. a22 p. a"December 1970." aIssued also in French under title: Personnel sanitaire des hôpitaux : techniciens de radiologie, 1961-1968. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"This report, which is one of a series statistical reports on Health Manpower in Canada, relates to qualified radiological technicians employed in reporting general and allied special hospitals in Canada for the years 1961 to 1968 inclusive."--Introduction.072gccstaHealth professionals072gccstaLabour force1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.08tPersonnel sanitaire des hôpitaux w(CaOODSP)9.84314540qPDFs1.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-508-1970-eng.pdf01456cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450108001402600059002483000010003075000108003175000065004255000026004905200339005166920038008556920025008937100117009187750053010358560102010889.843145CaOODSP20221107152456cr |||||||||||170907s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS83-508/1970F-PDF00aPersonnel sanitaire des hôpitaux h[ressource électronique] : btechniciens de radiologie, 1961-1968. 8Ottawa : aBureau fédéral de la statistique, b1970. a22 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health manpower in hospitals: radiological technicians, 1961-68. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. a« Décembre 1970. » a« Le présent bulletin, qui fait partie d'une série de publications hors série sur le personnel sanitaire au Canada, a trait aux techniciens de radiologie qualifiés employés par les hôpitaux généraux et spécialisés du Canada qui ont présenté des déclarations pour les années 1961 à 1968 inclusivement. »--Introduction.072gccstaProfessionnel de la santé072gccstaMain-d'oeuvre1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision de la santé et du bien-être.bSection des institutions.08tHealth manpower in hospitals w(CaOODSP)9.84314340qPDFs577 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-508-1970-fra.pdf00974cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450239001412600054003803000010004345000066004446920021005106920022005316920023005537100065005768560103006419.843178CaOODSP20221107152458cr |||||||||||170907s1921 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-D-92/1921E-PDF00aReport of Conference on Education Statistics h[electronic resource] : bbetween representatives of the dominion and provincial governments, held at the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, on Wednesday and Thursday, October 27 and 28, 1920. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1921. a29 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].072gccstaEducation072gccstaStatistics072gccstaConferences1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bEducation Division.40qPDFs504 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS81-D-92-1921-eng.pdf00853cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450071001412600056002123000010002685000066002785000017003445000026003616920022003876920023004096920019004327100045004518560103004969.843186CaOODSP20221107152458cr |||||||||||170907s1986 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-D-93/1936E-PDF00aReport of Conference on School Statistics h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1936. a16 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"Regina, October 22."072gccstaStatistics072gccstaConferences072gccstaSchools1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.40qPDFs427 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS81-D-93-1936-eng.pdf01044cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450171001412600054003123000010003665000020003765000066003965000111004626920031005737100045006047100048006498560105006979.843187CaOODSP20221107152458cr |||||||||||170907s1922 onc #os f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS65-D-65/1922E-PDF00aTrade of Canada with Asia, Oceania, Mexico and countries of Central and South America on the Pacific Ocean (fiscal year ended March 31, 1922) h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1922. a49 p. aChiefly tables. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"Specially compiled for use at the Pan-Pacific Commerical Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 25, 1922."072gccstaInternational trade1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Trade and Commerce.40qPDFs13.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS65-D-65-1922-eng.pdf00926cam 2200217za 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co-operative activities, which embrace the extending of credit, bargaining as to price, community halls, grazing, cow-testing, stock-raising, etc., but is confined to the trading done by those organizations whose function is wholly, or in part, the marketing of products for their members or the purchasing and distribution of merchandise and supplies"--Introduction.072gccstaCensus data072gccstaMarketing072gccstaAssociations1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bCensus of Merchandising and Service Establishments.40qPDFs5.42 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-94-1934-eng.pdf01048cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450073001412600054002143000009002685000066002775000017003435200197003606920024005576920022005817100099006038560104007029.842983CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s1937 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-D-95/1937E-PDF00aStatistics on gross margins in retail trade h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1937. a7 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"It should be clearly recognized that these gross margin figures relate to the total business of stores grouped according to kind-of-business groupings and not to specified commodities"--p. 2.072gccstaRetail trade072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bCensus of Merchandising and Service Establishments.40qPDFs2.49 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-95-1937-eng.pdf01233cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450149001412600054002903000009003445000066003535000017004195200163004366920024005996920019006237100070006427100048007127940103007608560104008639.842984CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s1941 onc #os f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-D-96/1941E-PDF00aSummary of monthly indexes of country general store sales in Canada, 1936-1940 h[electronic resource] : brevised base average 1935-1939 = 100. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1941. a5 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"Monthly indexes reflecting the trend in country general store sales in Canada and the provinces are now available for the period commencing with 1936"--p. 1.072gccstaRetail trade072gccstaIndexes1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bInternal Trade Branch.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Trade and Commerce. tSummary of monthly indexes of country general store sales in Canada, 1937-1943 w(CaOODSP)9.84298540qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-96-1941-eng.pdf01816cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450137001412600054002783000010003325000066003425000017004085000027004255200671004526920024011236920019011476920023011667100082011897100048012717950103013198560104014229.842985CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s1944 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-D-96/1944E-PDF00aSummary of monthly indexes of country general store sales in Canada, 1937-1943 h[electronic resource] : baverage, 1935-1939 = 100. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1944. a16 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"Series, 1943, no. 6." a"The country general store continues to occupy an important place in the retail marketing structure of Canada. Defined as stores selling a general line of merchandise usually including a substantial volume of groceries and located in places of less than 2,000 population these retail outlets fill a large part of the requirements for convenience goods of persons living in the smaller towns and rural areas of the country. Results of the 1941 Census of Merchandising Establishments show that in that year there were 11917 country general stores in Canada with annual sales of 214,747,600, an amount which formed 6.2 per cent of the total retail trade"--Introduction.072gccstaRetail trade072gccstaIndexes072gccstaCensus data1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Branch.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Trade and Commerce. tSummary of monthly indexes of country general store sales in Canada, 1936-1940 w(CaOODSP)9.84298440qPDFs2.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-96-1944-eng.pdf01305cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430010001050860024001152450163001392460082003022600056003843000009004405000066004495000019005155200303005346920024008376920017008617100070008788560103009489.842986CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s1931 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cnp1 aCS63-D-98/1931E-PDF00aSupplementary report h[electronic resource] : bbreakdown of commodity sales for department stores and country general stores in the Prairie Provinces, 1930.13iAt head of title : aCensus of Merchandising and Service Establishments, 1931 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c[1931]. a5 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCaption title. a"In order that the information obtained might be made available, this bulletin has been prepared. It presents combined figures for the Prairie Provinces as a whole for Department Stores, Country General Stores (groceries with other merchandise), and Country General Stores Without Groceries"--p. 1.072gccstaRetail trade072gccstaSales1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bInternal Trade Branch.40qPDFs913 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-98-1931-eng.pdf00911cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450069001412600054002103000012002645000066002765000017003426920024003597100070003837100048004537940064005018560104005659.842987CaOODSP20221107152436cr |||||||||||170905s1929 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-D-99/1929E-PDF00aSurvey of chain store systems in Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1929. a[12] p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title.072gccstaRetail trade1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bInternal Trade Branch.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Trade and Commerce. tSurvey of chain store systems in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84299040qPDFs2.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-99-1929-eng.pdf01362cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450069001412600054002103000012002645000066002765000017003425200408003596920024007676920019007917100070008107100048008807950064009288560104009929.842990CaOODSP20221107152436cr |||||||||||170905s1930 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-D-99/1930E-PDF00aSurvey of chain store systems in Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1930. a[11] p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. a"This survey is the second made by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on the subject of chain stores in Canada. It should be understood at the outset that the data contained herein does not purport to cover the entire chain store field in Canada. The inquiry has been conducted on a voluntary basis. In all, the Bureau's lists include more than 350 chain systems of which 210 made returns"--Introduction.072gccstaRetail trade072gccstaSurveys1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bInternal Trade Branch.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Trade and Commerce. tSurvey of chain store systems in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84298740qPDFs2.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS63-D-99-1930-eng.pdf01533cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450109001402600059002493000010003085000108003185000065004265000024004915200416005156920038009316920025009697100117009947750053011118560103011649.843267CaOODSP20221107152503cr |||||||||||170908s1970 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS83-509/1972F-PDF00aPersonnel sanitaire des hôpitaux h[ressource électronique] : btechniciens de laboratoire, 1961-1968. 8Ottawa : aBureau fédéral de la statistique, b1972. a22 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health manpower in hospitals: laboratory technologists, 1961-68. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. a« Janvier 1972. » a« Le présent bulletin, qui fait partie d'une série de publications hors série sur le personnel sanitaire au Canada, a trait aux techniciens de laboratoire qualifiés employés par les hôpitaux généraux et spécialisés (sans les hôpitaux pour malades mentaux et les hôpitaux pour tuberculeux) du Canada qui ont présenté des déclarations pour les années 1961 à 1968 inclusivement. »--Introduction.072gccstaProfessionnel de la santé072gccstaMain-d'oeuvre1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision de la santé et du bien-être.bSection des institutions.08tHealth manpower in hospitals w(CaOODSP)9.84320440qPDFs1.47 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-509-1972-fra.pdf01154cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450102001402600054002423000010002965000018003065000066003245200266003906920032006566920024006887100097007128560103008099.843282CaOODSP20221107152505cr |||||||||||170908s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-510/1971E-PDF00aHealth manpower in hospitals h[electronic resource] : bphysio-occupational therapists, 1961-68. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1971. a21 p. a"April 1971." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"This report which deals with qualified physio and occupational therapists is one in the Dominion Bureau of Statistics Institutions Section's occasional series of reports pertaining to health manpower in the hospital field for the years 1961-68."--Introduction.072gccstaHealth professionals072gccstaLabour force1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs1.38 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-510-1971-eng.pdf01119cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450082001402600054002223000010002765000021002865000066003075200248003736920032006216920024006537100097006778560103007749.843283CaOODSP20221107152505cr |||||||||||170908s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-511/1970E-PDF00aHealth manpower in hospitals h[electronic resource] : bdietitians, 1961-68. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1970. a19 p. a"December 1970." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"This report, which is one of the series of statistical reports on Health Manpower in Canada, relates to qualified dietitians employed in reporting general and allied special hospitals in Canada for the years 1961-68 inclusive."--Introduction.072gccstaHealth professionals072gccstaLabour force1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs1.19 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-511-1970-eng.pdf01274cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450083001402600054002233000010002775000021002875000099003085000066004075200221004736920032006946920024007267100097007507750058008478560103009059.843284CaOODSP20221107152506cr |||||||||||170908s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-512/1970E-PDF00aHealth manpower in hospitals h[electronic resource] : bpharmacists, 1961-68. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1970. a17 p. a"December 1970." aIssued also in French under title: Personnel sanitaire des hôpitaux : pharmaciens, 1961-1968. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"This report pertaining to qualified pharmacists is one in the DBS Institutions Section's occasional series of reports dealing with health manpower in the hospital fields for the time period 1961-68.."--Introduction.072gccstaHealth professionals072gccstaLabour force1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.08tPersonnel sanitaire des hôpitaux w(CaOODSP)9.84328540qPDFs1.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-512-1970-eng.pdf01345cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450094001402600059002343000010002935000095003035000065003985000020004635200260004836920038007436920025007817100117008067750053009238560103009769.843285CaOODSP20221107152506cr |||||||||||170908s1972 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS83-512/1972F-PDF00aPersonnel sanitaire des hôpitaux h[ressource électronique] : bpharmaciens, 1961-1968. 8Ottawa : aBureau fédéral de la statistique, b1972. a17 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health manpower in hospitals: pharmacists, 1961-68. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. a« Mai 1972. » a« Le présent bulletin, qui concerne les pharmaciens qualifiés, fait partie d'une série de publications hors série de la Section des institutions du B.F.S. sur le personnel sanitaire du domaine hospitalier pour la période 1961-1968. »--Introduction.072gccstaProfessionnel de la santé072gccstaMain-d'oeuvre1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision de la santé et du bien-être.bSection des institutions.08tHealth manpower in hospitals w(CaOODSP)9.84328440qPDFs1.14 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-512-1972-fra.pdf01089cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450090001402600053002303000010002835000019002935000065003125200249003776920034006267100097006608560102007579.843031CaOODSP20221107152442cr |||||||||||170906s1960 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-502/1960E-PDF04aThe large general hospital in 1957 h[electronic resource] : ba statistical summary. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics,c1960. a12 p. a"April, 1960." aDigitized edition from prin [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"The present study provides a condensed description, in statistical terms, of the main characteristics of the 34 public general hospitals which, in 1957, had a rated bed capacity of 500 or more beds, cribs and bassinets."--Introduction, p. [5].072gccstaHealth care facilities1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs430 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-502-1960-eng.pdf01201cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450090001402600053002303000010002835000017002935000065003105200363003756920034007387100097007728560102008699.843036CaOODSP20221107152442cr |||||||||||170906s1960 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-503/1960E-PDF04aThe small general hospital in 1957 h[electronic resource] : ba statistical summary. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics,c1960. a12 p. a"May, 1960." aDigitized edition from prin [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"The purpose of this paper is to give information for 1957 regarding the utilization, facilities available, personnel, and finances of the average small general hospital in Canada. The basic material was obtained from the regular questionnaires which all hospitals are asked to complete annually for the Dominion Bureau of Statistics."--Introduction, p. [5].072gccstaHealth care facilities1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs347 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-503-1960-eng.pdf01543cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450079001402600054002193000010002735000021002835000066003045200676003706920032010466920024010787100097011028560102011999.843142CaOODSP20230104100010cr |||||||||||170907s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-507/1970E-PDF00aHealth manpower in hospitals h[electronic resource] : bgeneral, 1961-68. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1970. a13 p. a"December 1970." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"This report, which is the first of a series of health manpower occasional publications, outlines health manpower in hospitals, (excluding mental and tuberculosis institutions) for the years 1961-68 inclusive. As well as looking at the break-down of employment into full and part-time categories for operating general and allied special hospitals (public, private and federal), relationships, such as hospital personnel, as a percentage of the civilian labour force, employment in hospitals compared with employment in other selected industries and salaries and wages of the hospital industry compared with those of other selected industries are examined."--Introduction.072gccstaHealth professionals072gccstaLabour force1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bHealth and Welfare Division.bInstitutions Section.40qPDFs676 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS83-507-1970-eng.pdf02345cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450212001822600074003943000026004685000132004945000017006265000017006435040052006605200924007126100038016366920035016746920019017096920028017287100095017567750065018518560103019169.834545CaOODSP20221107150447cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08136-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm20-61/2017E-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aRegistered education saving plans h[electronic resource] : bparticipants, take-up and trends : technical report prepared for the Canada Education Savings Program summative evaluation / cby Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2017. a29 p. : bcol. charts aIssued also in French under title: Régime enregistré d’épargne-études : participants, taux de participation et tendances. aCover title. a"June 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 26-27). a“The Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) was introduced in 1998 in order to encourage Canadians to save for the post-secondary education (PSE) of their children. At the time, the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) provided a grant of 20% on the first $2,000 of contributions to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children up to the age of 17. Since 1998, there have been many enhancements to the program, most notably the introduction of the Additional CESG (A-CESG) and the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) in 2005. This study is a part of the overall work being conducted for the Summative Evaluation of the CESP to quantify if the CESP is achieving its objective, which is “…ensuring that families can better save for their children’s future education by providing stronger incentives through the CESP.” The study examines the use of RESPs and the profile of RESP participants"--Introd., p. 3.20aCanada Education Savings Program.072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaSavings072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada. bStrategic and Service Policy Branch.08tRégime enregistré d’épargne-études w(CaOODSP)9.83454640qPDFs976 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-61-2017-eng.pdf02656cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450275001822600072004573000030005295000112005595000022006715000021006935040059007145201137007736100048019106920039019586920020019976920031020177100121020487750058021698560103022279.834546CaOODSP20221107150447cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08137-3 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEm20-61/2017F-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aRégime enregistré d’épargne-études h[ressource électronique] : bparticipants, taux de participation et tendances : rapport technique préparé dans le cadre de l’évaluation sommative du Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études / cauteur, Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2017. a32 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Registered education saving plans: participants, take-up and trends. aTitre de la couv. a« Juin 2013. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 29-30). a« Le Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études (PCEE) a été mis en place en 1998 pour encourager les Canadiens à épargner en prévision des études postsecondaires de leurs enfants. À l’époque, la Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études (SCEE) accordait une subvention de 20 % sur les premiers 2 000 $ de cotisations versées à un régime enregistré d’épargne-études (REEE) pour les enfants de moins de 18 ans. Depuis 1998, de nombreuses améliorations ont été apportées au programme, notamment avec la mise en place de la SCEE supplémentaire et du Bon d’études canadien (BEC) en 2005. Ce rapport s’inscrit dans le cadre général de l’évaluation sommative du PCEE, qui cherche à quantifier l’atteinte de l’objectif du programme, lequel consiste à « [v]eiller à ce qu’il soit plus facile pour les familles d’épargner en vue des études de leurs enfants en offrant des incitations plus importantes au moyen de la […] Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études […] ». Cette étude examine l’utilisation des REEE et le profil des participants aux REEE » -- Introd., p. 3.26aProgramme canadien pour l'épargne-études.072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaÉpargne072gccstaProgramme fédéral1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada. bDirection générale des politiques stratégiques et de service.08tRegistered education saving plans w(CaOODSP)9.83454540qPDFs904 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-61-2017-fra.pdf02425cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860041001581000021001992450188002202600074004083000026004825000094005085000017006025000021006195000109006405040049007495200893007986100038016916920035017296920019017646920028017837100095018117750078019068560103019849.834547CaOODSP20221107150448cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08138-0z978-0-660-08140-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm20-62/2017E-PDFzEm20-63/2017E-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aRegistered education saving plan withdrawals h[electronic resource] : btechnical report prepared for the Canada Education Savings Program summative evaluation / cby Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2017. a24 p. : bcol. charts aIssued also in French under title: Retraits des régime enregistré d’épargne-études. aCover title. a"December 2013." aIncorrect catalogue number (Em20-63/2017E-PDF) and ISBN (978-0-660-08140-3) printed in this publication. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 22). a“The Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) was introduced in 1998 in order to encourage Canadians to save for the post-secondary education (PSE) of their children. At the time, the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) provided a grant of 20% on the first $2,000 of contributions to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children up to the age of 17. Since 1998, there have been many enhancements to the program, most notably the introduction of the Additional CESG (A-CESG) and the Canada Learning Bond (CLB) in 2005. This study is a part of the overall work being conducted for the Summative Evaluation of the CESP to quantify if the CESP is achieving its objective, which is “…ensuring that families can better save for their children’s future education by providing stronger incentives through the CESP.” The study examines withdrawals from RESPs"--Introd., p. 3.20aCanada Education Savings Program.072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaSavings072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada. bStrategic and Service Policy Branch.08tRetraits des régime enregistré d’épargne-études w(CaOODSP)9.83454840qPDFs798 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-62-2017-eng.pdf02568cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450237001822600072004193000030004915000089005215000022006105000026006325040056006585201097007146100048018116920039018596920020018986920031019187100121019497750069020708560103021399.834548CaOODSP20221107150448cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08139-7 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEm20-62/2017F-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aRetraits des régime enregistré d’épargne-études h[ressource électronique] : brapport technique préparé dans le cadre de l’évaluation sommative du Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études / cauteur, Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2017. a25 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Registered education saving plan withdrawals. aTitre de la couv. a« Décembre 2013. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 23). a« Le Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études (PCEE) a été mis en place en 1998 pour encourager les Canadiens à épargner en prévision des études postsecondaires de leurs enfants. À l’époque, la Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études (SCEE) accordait une subvention de 20 % sur les premiers 2 000 $ de cotisations versées à un régime enregistré d’épargne-études (REEE) pour les enfants de moins de 18 ans. Depuis 1998, de nombreuses améliorations ont été apportées au programme, notamment avec la mise en place de la SCEE supplémentaire et du Bon d’études canadien (BEC) en 2005. Ce rapport s’inscrit dans le cadre général de l’évaluation sommative du PCEE, qui cherche à quantifier l’atteinte de l’objectif du programme, lequel consiste à « [v]eiller à ce qu’il soit plus facile pour les familles d’épargner en vue des études de leurs enfants en offrant des incitations plus importantes au moyen de la […] Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études […] ». Cette étude porte sur les retraits des REEE » -- Introd., p. 3.26aProgramme canadien pour l'épargne-études.072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaÉpargne072gccstaProgramme fédéral1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada. bDirection générale des politiques stratégiques et de service.08tRegistered education saving plan withdrawals w(CaOODSP)9.83454740qPDFs817 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-62-2017-fra.pdf02341cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450251001822600074004333000026005075000175005335000017007085000018007255040049007435200746007926100038015386920035015766920019016116920028016307100095016587750159017538560103019129.834551CaOODSP20221107150448cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08140-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm20-63/2017E-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aAnalysis of the Canada Education Savings Program participation and expenditures for different income groups h[electronic resource] : btechnical report prepared for the Canada Education Savings Program summative evaluation / cby Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2017. a36 p. : bcol. charts aIssued also in French under title: Analyse de la participation au Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études et des dépenses du programme selon le revenu des ménages. aCover title. a"March 2015." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 33). a“The Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) was introduced in order to encourage Canadians to save for the post-secondary education (PSE) of their children. The Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) provides a grant of 20% on the first $2,500 of contributions to a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) for children up to the age of 17. This paper examines how the use of the program varies among different income groups. This study is a part of the overall work being conducted for the Summative Evaluation of the CESP to quantify if the CESP is achieving its objective, which is “…ensuring that families can better save for their children’s future education by providing stronger incentives through the CESP”"--Introd., p. 3.20aCanada Education Savings Program.072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaSavings072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada. bStrategic and Service Policy Branch.08tAnalyse de la participation au Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études et des dépenses du programme selon le revenu des ménages w(CaOODSP)9.83455240qPDFs921 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-63-2017-eng.pdf02637cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450318001822600072005003000030005725000152006025000022007545000021007765040056007975200964008536100048018176920039018656920020019046920031019247100121019557750132020768560103022089.834552CaOODSP20221107150448cr |||||||||||170906s2017 qucd obs f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08141-0 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEm20-63/2017F-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aAnalyse de la participation au Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études et des dépenses du programme selon le revenu des ménages h[ressource électronique] : brapport technique préparé dans le cadre de l’évaluation sommative du Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études / cauteur, Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2017. a43 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Analysis of the Canada Education Savings Program participation and expenditures for different income groups. aTitre de la couv. a« Mars 2015. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 40). a« Le Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études (PCEE) a été mis en place pour encourager les Canadiens à épargner en prévision des études postsecondaires de leurs enfants. La Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études offre une subvention de 20 % applicable aux premiers 2 500 $ de cotisations versées à un régime enregistré d’épargne-études (REEE) au nom d’un enfant âgé d’au plus 17 ans. Le présent rapport étudie la façon dont varie l’utilisation du programme dans différents groupes de revenu. Ce rapport s’inscrit dans le cadre général de l’évaluation sommative du PCEE, qui cherche à quantifier l’atteinte de l’objectif du programme, lequel consiste à « [v]eiller à ce qu’il soit plus facile pour les familles d’épargner en vue des études de leurs enfants en offrant des incitations plus importantes au moyen de la […] Subvention canadienne pour l’épargne-études […] »» -- Introd., p. 3.26aProgramme canadien pour l'épargne-études.072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaÉpargne072gccstaProgramme fédéral1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada. bDirection générale des politiques stratégiques et de service.08tAnalysis of the Canada Education Savings Program participation and expenditures for different income groups w(CaOODSP)9.83455140qPDFs992 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-63-2017-fra.pdf02350cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450235001822600074004173000010004915000155005015000017006565000019006735040041006925200906007336100038016396920035016776920019017126920028017317100095017597750067018548560103019219.834539CaOODSP20221107150446cr |||||||||||170905s2017 quc obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08134-2 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm20-60/2017E-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aSaving for post-secondary education h[electronic resource] : bfindings from the Canadian Financial Capability Survey : technical study prepared for the Canada Education Savings Program summative evaluation / cby Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2017. a35 p. aIssued also in French under title: Épargner pour les études postsecondaires : résultats de l’Enquête canadienne sur les capacités financières. aCover title. a"August 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. a“This report is part of a series of quantitative reports that aims to assess the impacts and effects of the Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) on the savings of families. The following summative evaluation questions are examined by this study: 1) Why are some families saving for post-secondary education (PSE) while others are not saving? 2) What are the characteristics of families who save versus families who do not save? 3) What are Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) take-up rates, and what is the socio-economic and financial literacy profile of RESP participants? 4) What is the total amount of PSE savings in RESPs? 5) To what extent are families who are in debt putting money into RESPs? 6) To what extent are Canadians saving for PSE outside of an RESP, and what sources of savings are they using? 7) What other PSE funding strategies do students use?"--Study objectives, p. 4.20aCanada Education Savings Program.072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaSavings072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada. bStrategic and Service Policy Branch.08tÉpargner pour les études postsecondaires w(CaOODSP)9.83454040qPDFs761 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-60-2017-eng.pdf02672cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000021001612450298001822600072004803000010005525000136005625000022006985000022007205040048007425201134007906100048019246920039019726920020020116920031020317100121020627750060021838560103022439.834540CaOODSP20221107150447cr |||||||||||170906s2017 quc obs f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08135-9 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEm20-60/2017F-PDF1 aImbeau, Edouard.10aÉpargner pour les études postsecondaires h[ressource électronique] : brésultats de l’Enquête canadienne sur les capacités financières : étude technique préparée dans le cadre de l’évaluation sommative du Programme canadien pour l’épargne-études / cauteur, Edouard Imbeau. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2017. a41 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Saving for post-secondary education: findings from the Canadian Financial Capability Survey. aTitre de la couv. a« Août 2012. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le présent rapport fait partie d’une série de rapports quantitatifs servant à évaluer les effets du PCEE [Programme canadien d’épargne-études] sur l’épargne des familles. La présente étude aborde les questions d’évaluation sommative suivantes :1) Pourquoi certaines familles épargnent-elles en vue des études postsecondaires alors que d’autres ne le font pas? 2) Quelles sont les caractéristiques des familles qui épargnent par rapport à celles qui n’épargnent pas? 3) Quel est le taux de participation au REEE [régime enregistré d’épargne-études]? Quels sont les profils de littératie financière et socioéconomiques des participants aux REEE? 4) Quel est le montant total épargné en vue des études postsecondaires dans les REEE? 5) Dans quelle mesure les familles endettées cotisent-elles à un REEE? 6) Dans quelle mesure les Canadiens épargnent-ils en vue des études postsecondaires hors d’un REEE? Quelles sources d’épargne utilisent-ils? 7) Quelles autres mesures les étudiants utilisent-ils pour financer leurs etudes postsecondaires? » -- Objectifs de l’étude, p. 4.26aProgramme canadien pour l'épargne-études.072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaÉpargne072gccstaProgramme fédéral1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada. bDirection générale des politiques stratégiques et de service.08tSaving for post-secondary education w(CaOODSP)9.83453940qPDFs923 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em20-60-2017-fra.pdf01774cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450090001392600039002293000031002685000113002995000019004125200748004316920023011796920040012026920041012427100029012837750097013128560099014099.843147CaOODSP20221107152457cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH14-227/2017E-PDF02aA common statement of principles on shared health priorities h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa : bHealth Canada, c2017] a[3] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Un énoncé de principes communs sur les priorités partagées en santé. aCaption title. a“This Common Statement of Principles focuses on two priority areas (home and community care, and mental health and addictions) where federal funding will be provided to provinces and territories (PTs) in response to increased demands. Federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) Health Ministers agree to common objectives in each of these areas and to undertaking specific activities, based on their unique circumstances, which advance these common objectives. The federal government will work with the provinces and territories to ensure bilateral agreements reflect their unique circumstances, including considerations for northern and remote delivery models, data capacity limitations and infrastructure requirements"--Objectives, p. [1].072gccstaHealth care072gccstaFederal provincial relations072gccstaFederal territorial relations1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.08tUn énoncé de principes communs sur les priorités partagées en santé w(CaOODSP)9.84315540qPDFs158 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H14-227-2017-eng.pdf02096cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450106001392600039002453000036002845000105003205000022004255201050004476920027014976920046015246920047015707100029016177750085016468560099017319.843155CaOODSP20221107152457cr |||||||||||170907s2017 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH14-227/2017F-PDF03aUn énoncé de principes communs sur les priorités partagées en santé h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa : bSanté Canada, c2017] a[3] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : A common statement of principles on shared health priorities. aTitre de départ. a« Le présent énoncé de principes communs se concentre sur deux secteurs prioritaires (services à domicile et dans la communauté ainsi que santé mentale et toxicomanie) pour lesquels un financement du gouvernement fédéral sera fourni aux les provinces et territoires (PT) en réponse aux demandes accrues. Les ministres fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux (FPT) de la Santé conviennent d’objectifs communs pour chacun de ces secteurs et conviennent d’entreprendre des activités particulières, en fonction de leurs situations particulières, lesquelles permettront de progresser vers ces objectifs communs. Le gouvernement fédéral collaborera avec les provinces et les territoires afin de veiller à ce que les accords bilatéraux tiennent compte de leurs situations particulières, en considérant notamment les modèles de prestation pour les régions du Nord et pour les régions éloignées ainsi que les différentes capacités et infrastructures en matière de collecte et de gestion de données » -- Objectifs, p. [1].072gccstaSoins de santé072gccstaRelations fédérales-provinciales072gccstaRelations fédérales-territoriales1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tA common statement of principles on shared health priorities w(CaOODSP)9.84314740qPDFs189 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H14-227-2017-fra.pdf01906cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860043001172450044001602600073002043000011002774900065002885000058003535000017004115000024004285040041004525200613004935300033011066920026011396920025011656920022011907100029012127100049012417750042012908300126013328560110014589.842957CaOODSP20221107152431cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-27/2017-10E-PDFzH113-27/2017-10E00aSodium bromide h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, Pest Management Regulatory Agency, c2017. a102 p.1 aProposed re-evaluation decision, x1925-0967 ; vPRVD2017-10 aIssued also in French under title: Bromure de sodium. aCover title. a“31 July 2017.” aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Sodium bromide is a slimicide used in industrial settings. It is also used to keep pool and spa water clean from algae and bacteria. For the re-evaluation of sodium bromide, risks to human health and the environment were assessed. The human health assessment considered the exposure to workers and bystanders from industrial uses as well as the exposure to Canadians from swimming pool and spa water treated with sodium bromide. The environmental risk assessment focused on the exposure to aquatic organisms when industrial fluids are discharged into natural waters."--Re-evaluation of sodium bromide, p. 1. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaHealth hazards072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tBromure de sodium w(CaOODSP)9.842960#0aProposed re-evaluation decision (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)x1925-0967 ; vPRVD2017-10w(CaOODSP)9.50520140qPDFs725 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-27/H113-27-2017-10-eng.pdf02235cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860043001172450051001602600093002113000011003044900071003155000059003865000022004455000030004675040048004975200828005455300043013736920033014166920025014496920023014747100069014977100029015667750039015958300153016348560110017879.842960CaOODSP20221107152432cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-27/2017-10F-PDFzH113-27/2017-10F00aBromure de sodium h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, c2017. a112 p.1 aProjet de décision de réévaluation, x1925-0983 ; vPRVD2017-10 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sodium bromide. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 31 juillet 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le bromure de sodium est un myxobactéricide utilisé en milieu industriel. Il est également employé pour garder l'eau des piscines et des spas exempte d'algues et de bactéries. Dans le cadre de la réévaluation du bromure de sodium, l'ARLA a évalué les risques pour la santé humaine et pour l'environnement. Dans son évaluation des risques pour la santé humaine, l'ARLA a examiné l'exposition des travailleurs et des tierces personnes découlant des utilisations industrielles, et l'exposition des Canadiens liée à l'eau de piscine et de spa traitée au bromure de sodium. L'évaluation des risques pour l'environnement portait principalement sur l'exposition des organismes aquatiques résultant du rejet de liquides industriels dans les plans d'eau naturels. »--Réévaluation du bromure de sodium, p. 1. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaRisque pour la santé072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tSodium bromide w(CaOODSP)9.842957#0aProjet de décision de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)x1925-0983 ; vPRVD2017-10w(CaOODSP)9.50160040qPDFs797 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-27/H113-27-2017-10-fra.pdf01937cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860043001172450121001602600073002813000010003544900065003645000155004295000017005845000026006015040041006275200404006685300033010726920021011056920025011266920022011517100029011737100049012027750112012518300126013638560110014899.842961CaOODSP20221107152432cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-27/2017-11E-PDFzH113-27/2017-11E00aFluroxypyr (present as ester) and its associated end-use products h[electronic resource] : bconsultation document. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, Pest Management Regulatory Agency, c2017. a35 p.1 aProposed re-evaluation decision, x1925-0967 ; vPRVD2017-11 aIssued also in French under title: Fluroxypyr (présent sous forme d'ester) et ses préparations commerciales apparentées : document de consultation. aCover title. a“28 August 2017.” aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Fluroxypyr is a post-emergent herbicide that offers control of hard-to-kill annual broadleaved weeds in small grain cereals, rangeland, permanent pasture, industrial and other non-cropland areas. It is applied with both ground and aerial equipment and works by disrupting plant cell growth in the newly forming stems and leaves of susceptible plants."--What is fluroxypyr (present as ester)?, p. 1. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaHebicides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tFluroxypyr (présent sous forme d'ester) et ses préparations commerciales apparentées w(CaOODSP)9.842962#0aProposed re-evaluation decision (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)x1925-0967 ; vPRVD2017-11w(CaOODSP)9.50520140qPDFs297 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-27/H113-27-2017-11-eng.pdf02200cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860043001172450150001602600093003103000010004034900071004135000133004845000022006175000028006395040048006675200584007155300043012996920021013426920025013636920023013887100069014117100029014807750090015098300153015998560110017529.842962CaOODSP20221107152432cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-27/2017-11F-PDFzH113-27/2017-11F00aFluroxypyr (présent sous forme d'ester) et ses préparations commerciales apparentées h[ressource électronique] : bdocument de consultation. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, c2017. a36 p.1 aProjet de décision de réévaluation, x1925-0983 ; vPRVD2017-11 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Fluroxypyr (present as ester) and its associated end-use products: consultation document. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 28 août 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le fluroxypyr est un herbicide de postlevée qui permet de supprimer les mauvaises herbes annuelles à feuilles larges récalcitrantes dans les cultures de céréales à petits grains, les grands pâturages libres, les pâturages permanents, les sites industriels et les superficies non cultivées. Il est appliqué à l'aide d'un équipement au sol ou par voie aérienne. Le fluroxypyr perturbe la croissance des cellules végétales dans les tiges et les feuilles en développement des plantes sensibles. »--Qu'est-ce que le fluroxypyr (présent sous forme d'ester)?, p. 1. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaHerbicide072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tFluroxypyr (present as ester) and its associated end-use products w(CaOODSP)9.842961#0aProjet de décision de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)x1925-0983 ; vPRVD2017-11w(CaOODSP)9.50160040qPDFs333 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sc-hc/H113-27/H113-27-2017-11-fra.pdf01153cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450057001382600081001953000010002765000078002865040039003645200157004036920024005606920022005847100061006067750062006677940057007298560101007869.840115CaOODSP20221107151750cr |||||||||||170908q2005 xxc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm8-28/2005E-PDF00aLaboratory inspection guide h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, Quebec : bHuman Resources and Social Development Canada, c2005] a21 p. aIssued also in French under title: Guide d’inspection des laboratoires. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The purpose of this guide is to assist a knowledgeable Occupational Health and Safety Officer in conducting a proper inspection of a laboratory"--p. 1.072gccstaLaboratories072gccstaInspection1 aCanada. bHuman Resources and Social Development Canada.08tGuide d’inspection des laboratoires w(CaOODSP)9.840134 tLaboratory inspection guidelines w(CaOODSP)9.86612440qPDFs82 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em8-28-2005-eng.pdf01162cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450071001382600088002095000073002975040048003705200154004186920023005726920022005957100067006177750052006847940071007368560101008079.840134CaOODSP20221107151753cr |||||||||||170908q2005 xxc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEm8-28/2005F-PDF00aGuide d’inspection des laboratoires h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, Québec : bRessources humaines et Développement social Canada, c2005] aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Laboratory inspection guide. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le but du présent guide est d’aider un agent de santé et de 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aIssued also in French under title: Guide des mesures de contrôle : mesures de contrôle visant à réduire l’exposition des employés aux isocyanates lors des opérations de peinture au pistolet. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The purpose of this control measures guide is to assist a Health and Safety Officer, as well as, any other individual who possesses the knowledge, experience, and training in the occupational health and safety field in verifying whether the health of an employee is protected from exposure to isocyanates during spraypainting operations"--p. 1.072gccstaOccupational safety072gccstaOccupational health1 aCanada. bHuman Resources and Social Development Canada.08tGuide des mesures de contrôle w(CaOODSP)9.84014340qPDFs87 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em8-29-2008-eng.pdf01604cam 2200253za 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connaissances, l'expérience et la formation dans le domaine de la santé et la sécurité au travail afin de vérifier si la santé d'un employé est protégée de l'exposition aux isocyanates au cours des opérations de peinture au pistolet »--p. 1.072gccstaSécurité au travail072gccstaSanté au travail1 aCanada. bRessources humaines et développement social Canada.08tControl measures guide w(CaOODSP)9.84014140qPDFs90 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/edsc-esdc/Em8-29-2008-fra.pdf01711cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450128001382600083002663000010003495000172003595200492005316920031010236920031010547100061010857750156011467940053013028560102013559.840145CaOODSP20221107151754cr |||||||||||170908q2011 xxc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEm8-30/2011E-PDF02aA guide to health hazards and hazard control measures with respect to welding and allied processes h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bHuman Resources and Social Development Canada, c[2011] a18 p. aIssued also in French under title: Guide des risques pour la santé et des mesures de contrôle des risques liés aux procédés de soudage et aux procédés connexes. a"The purpose of this guide is to assist an Occupational Health and Safety Officer in recognizing health hazards associated with welding and thermal cutting operations and verifying whether the control measures are in place. 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Ballantyne. a[Ottawa?] : bIndian and Northern Affairs : bManagement Consulting Services, c1975. a48 p. : bill., maps a"May 1975." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The following is a summary of the team's advice to the Cape Mudge Band regarding the development of their campground at Drew Harbour."--Executive Summary.072gccstaIndians072gccstaDevelopment072gccstaAssessment1 aBallantyne, D.2 aManagement Consulting Services.1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs4.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-321-1975-eng.pdf01670cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450045001382460063001832460086002462600058003323000010003905000022004005000087004225200659005096920019011686920030011876920022012177100050012398560103012899.838991CaOODSP20221107151516cr |||||||||||170627s1961 onc #o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR5-298/1961E-PDF04aThe years ahead h[electronic resource].13aAddress of Lt. 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[1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaStatements1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-298-1961-eng.pdf01233cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450153001382460038002912600061003293000027003905000087004175200246005046920021007506920032007716920023008037100050008268560103008769.839345CaOODSP20221107151601cr |||||||||||170707s1963 abc #o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR5-316/1963E-PDF01a"Minutes of the Western Economic Development and Education Conference" h[electronic resource] : bBanff School of Fine Arts, September 16-19, 1963.14aBanff Conference Sept. 16-20 1963 a[Banff, AB?] : b[Indian and Northern Affairs?], c1963. a1 v. (various pagings) aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aPresents the general conference agenda, minutes, resolutions, list of delegates in attendance and evaluation of the Western Economic Development and Education Conference held at the Banff School of Fine Arts from September 16th to 19th 1963.072gccstaEducation072gccstaEconomic development072gccstaConferences1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs5.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-316-1963-eng.pdf01177cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450126001512460047002772600052003243000027003765000024004035000087004275200124005145460034006386920019006726920022006916920020007137100050007338560104007839.838795CaOODSP20221107151448cr |||||||||||170623s1979 onc #o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aR5-286/1979E-PDF01a[Agenda and minutes for meetings held January to August, 1979] h[electronic resource] / cRegional Management Committee.18aRegional Management Committee minutes 1979 aOttawa : bIndian and Northern Affairs, c1979. a1 v. 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the Canadian Arctic : report. aOttawa : bSocial Development Division, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, c1975. av, 170 p. : bill. a"June 1975." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"This review ... is intended to provide an overview of the scope and organization of the exhibition. It was prepared for the benefit of all those who had a hand in its success, as well as for others to whom the information it contains may be of some use or interest."--Prelim.072gccstaInuit072gccstaSculpture1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs79.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-314-1975-eng.pdf01805cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001261000019001472450098001662500010002642600122002743000019003965000020004155000022004355000087004575000087005445200528006316920033011596920024011926920028012167100094012447100050013388560103013889.839208CaOODSP20221107151545cr |||||||||||170704s1984 oncb #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-us-ak1 aR5-315/1984E-PDF1 aParsons, G. F.10aAlaska native corporations h[electronic resource] : ba preliminary report / cG.F. 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[1].072gccstaAboriginal businesses072gccstaCorporations072gccstaEconomic history2 aNorthern Affairs Program (Canada). bOffice of the Northern Research and Science Advisor.1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-315-1984-eng.pdf01242cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450162001382460045003002600054003453000032003995000028004315000087004595200225005466920019007716920019007906920020008097100044008298560103008739.838462CaOODSP20221107151401cr |||||||||||170619s1973 onc #o f100 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR5-265/1973F-PDF00aRecommandations et résumé h[ressource électronique] : bConférence des superviseurs de district, Oct. 29 - Nov. 1, 1973, El Mirador Motor Hotel, Ottawa.10aConférence des superviseurs de district aOttawa : bAffaires indiennes et du Nord, c1973. a1 v. (pagination multiples) aTitre pris sur la couv. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Affaires autochtones et du Nord Canada]. a« La présente brochure contient les recommandations faites à la conférence nationale des surveillants de district, qui a eu lieu à Ottawa du 29 octobre au 1er novembre 1973 et un sommaire de celle-ci. » -- p. [ii].072gccstaIndiens072gccstaGestion072gccstaCongrès1 aCanada.bAffaires indiennes et du Nord.40qPDFs9.23 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-265-1973-fra.pdf01277cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450151001382460095002892600061003843000010004455000022004555000087004775200230005646920019007946920022008136920023008357100050008588560103009089.838464CaOODSP20221107151402cr |||||||||||170619s1974 bcc #o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR5-266/1974E-PDF00aRecommendations and summary h[electronic resource] : bRegional Directors' Conference, February 25-27, 1974, Hyatt-Regency Hotel, Vancouver, B.C.10aRegional Directors' Conference, February 25-27, 1974, Hyatt-Regency Hotel, Vancouver, B.C. aVancouver, B.C. : bIndian and Northern Affairs, c1974. a23 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aPresents a summary of action items, list of participants, conference agenda and summary of proceedings for the Regional Directors' Conference held at the Hyatt-Regency Hotel in Vancouver, B.C. from February 25th to 27th 1974.072gccstaIndians072gccstaManagement072gccstaConferences1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.80 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-266-1974-eng.pdf01339cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450047001392600070001863000014002564900045002705000018003155000087003335040041004205200204004616920019006656920019006846920022007037100085007257100059008108300064008698560104009339.842926CaOODSP20221107152427cr |||||||||||170901s1988 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR6-2/39-1988E-PDF00aBridge inspection h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bPublic Works Canada, DIAND Technical Services, c1988. a7, [2] p.1 aBand technical publications ; vBTP-TR-5 a"March 1988." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This publication is intended as a guide, and outlines procedures for undertaking bridge inspections. 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[1].072gccstaFloods072gccstaAgreements072gccstaNorthern Canada2 aNorthern Flood Agreement (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs17.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-294-1984-eng.pdf01336cam 22002778a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000021001382450202001592600048003613000023004095000022004325000087004545200246005416920020007876920033008077000018008407100047008587100050009058560103009559.839023CaOODSP20221107151521cr |||||||||||170906s1972 onca o| f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aR5-301/1972E-PDF1 aMacDonald, B. E.10aPME evaluation of the North Spirit Lake forestry operations, North Spirit Lake, Ontarioh[electronic resource] / cIndian-Eskimo Affairs ; Program Managment Evaluators: B.E. MacDonald, E.A. 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A.2 aIndian and Eskimo Affairs Program (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs3.74 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-301-1972-eng.pdf01303cam 22002658a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430011001050860021001161000022001372450235001592600113003943000014005075000017005215000087005385040041006255200180006666920017008466920021008637100050008848560103009349.839598CaOODSP20221107151636cr |||||||||||170908s1970 onc #o| f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn--1 aR5-320/1970E-PDF1 aStevenson, David.10aProposals for an Eskimo relocation project h[electronic resource] / cby David Stevenson ; a report submitted to the Vocational Education Section, Northern Services Division, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. a[Ottawa] : bNorthern Science Research Group, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, c1970. aii, 20 p. a"May, 1970." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report reaffirms earlier conclusions that Inuit relocation cannot be viewed only in terms of economic factors - administrative and social factors must also be considered.072gccstaInuit072gccstaMigration1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs3.28 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-320-1970-eng.pdf01103cam 22002418a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430011001050860021001162450121001372600061002583000013003195000029003325000087003615200209004486920028006576920022006857100050007078560104007579.839138CaOODSP20221107151536cr |||||||||||170906s1982 onc o| f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn--1 aR5-309/1982E-PDF00aAdministration and Indian and Inuit Affairs programs h[electronic resource] : bfive-year evaluation plans 1983-88. a[Ottawa] : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c1982. a[182] p. a"Draft, September 1982." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"This proposed 1983-88 Evaluation Plan sets out the 1983-84 Annual Evaluation Plans and 1983-88 five year flow charts for both the Administration and the Indian and Inuit Affairs Programs."--Introduction.072gccstaFederal programs072gccstaAssessment1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs25.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-309-1982-eng.pdf01173cam 22002538a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430011001050860021001162450085001372600061002223000013002835000020002965000087003165200265004036920028006686920022006967100047007187100050007658560104008159.839139CaOODSP20221107151536cr |||||||||||170906s1982 onc o| f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn--1 aR5-310/1982E-PDF00aDepartmental five-year evaluation plan, 1983/84-1987/88 h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c1982. a[392] p. a"October 1982." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"This proposed 1983/84-1987/88 Departmental Five-Year Evaluation Plan sets out the proposed 1983-84 Annual Evaluation Plan and 1983-88 Five-year flow charts for the Administration, the Indian and Inuit Affairs and the Northern Affairs Programs."--Introduction.072gccstaFederal programs072gccstaAssessment2 aIndian and Eskimo Affairs Program (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs36.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aanc-inac/R5-310-1982-eng.pdf01875cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860020001302450276001502460131004262460101005572460096006582500020007542600085007743000036008595000019008955000087009145200173010015460032011746920030012066920024012366920022012607100050012827100050013327920043013828560100014259.839198CaOODSP20221107151543cr |||||||||||170704s1983 onca #o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aR5-312/1983-PDF00aDaily press review h[electronic resource] : breactions to the forthcoming Constitutional Conference to be held in Ottawa on March 15-16, 1983 = Revue quotidienne de la presse : réactions à la conférence constitutionnelle qui se tiendra à Ottawa les 15-16 mars 1983.11aRevue quotidienne de la presse : bréactions à la conférence constitutionnelle qui se tiendra à Ottawa les 15-16 mars 198310aReactions to the forthcoming Constitutional Conference to be held in Ottawa on March 15-16, 198310aRéactions à la conférence constitutionnelle qui se tiendra à Ottawa les 15-16 mars 1983 aSpecial edition a[Ottawa?] : bGovernment of Canada, Federal-Provincial Relations Office, c1983. a1 v. 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This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Summary provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8273w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs5.46 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8273-eng.pdf01827cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001261000034001472450162001812600051003433000023003944900052004175040050004695200609005196920025011286920024011536920020011777000019011977000042012167100040012587100033012988300069013318560113014009.843082CaOODSP20221107152449cr |||||||||||170906s2017 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bcan-cn-yk1 aM183-2/8278E-PDF1 aGolding, M. L. q(Martyn Lee)10aConodonts from the Stikine Terrane in northern British Columbia and southern Yukon h[electronic resource] / cM.L. Golding, M.J. Orchard, and A. Zagorevski. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a23 p. : bcol. map1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v8278 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 6-9). a"This report contributes to the study of ancient marine rocks in northern British Columbia and southern Yukon. It details the state of legacy fossil collections that were collected over the last 40 years. These collections help to constrain the age and origin of volcanic and sedimentary rocks that formed in ancient ocean basins. 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J.1 aZagorevski, A. q(Alexandre), d1978-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8278w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs22.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8278-eng.pdf02347cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450206002282550121004342600051005553000019006064900052006254900064006775000047007415040041007885200758008296920027015876920022016146920021016367000026016577100040016837100036017237100033017598300069017928560112018619.843043CaOODSP20221107152444m go c f cr |||||||||||170906s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1100000eW1080000fN0583000gN0580000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aM183-2/8268E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aFirst vertical derivative of the magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Saskatchewan, part of NTS 74-K south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. 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It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8268w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs4.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8268-eng.pdf02823cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430013001050860022001181000026001402450273001662460054004392460030004932500017005232600051005403000028005914900073006195000111006925000066008035040052008695200954009216920027018756920042019026920018019447000019019627100040019817100028020217100045020497100040020947750095021348300090022298560106023199.842579CaOODSP20221107152343cr |||||||||||170908s2017 onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng ar-------1 aM104-12/2017E-PDF1 aBédard, Yvan,d1957-10aSpatial data infrastructure (SDI) manual for the Arctic h[electronic resource] / ca collective work by the national mapping agencies of the eight Arctic countries, Canada, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, United States of America and the Kingdom of Denmark.14aSpatial data infrastructure manual for the Arctic17aSDI manual for the Arctic aVersion 1.0. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. avi, 97 p. : bcol. ill.0 aCanadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure, information product ; v53e aIssued also in French under title: Manuel de l'infrastructure de données spatiales (IDS) pour l'Arctique. aAuthors: Yvan Bédard and Sonia Rivest. 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Cf. Remerciements. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 71-75). a« L’infrastructure de données spatiales pour l’Arctique (IDS-Arctique), lancée par des représentants des organismes nationaux de cartographie participants des huit pays arctiques, a été établie pour répondre à la nécessité d’avoir des données spatiales facilement accessibles dans le Nord. Le présent manuel tient compte des besoins de trois publics différents : les décideurs stratégiques de haut niveau, les fournisseurs et distributeurs de données de l’Arctique ainsi que les utilisateurs finaux de ces dernières. L’objectif du présent manuel est de fournir des renseignements et des orientations en matière de planification, de gestion, de développement et de maintenance de l’IDS-Arctique aux différents groupes participants, de présenter des pratiques exemplaires de gestion des données, de cerner les exigences en matière de politiques et de directives ainsi que démontrer la valeur et les avantages liés à l’utilisation d’une IDS pour la surveillance et la prise de décisions en Arctique »--Sommaire, p. [1].072gccstaDonnées géographiques072gccstaSystème d'information géographique072gccstaArctique1 aRivest, Sonia.1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aGéoConnexions (Canada)2 aInfrastructure canadienne de données géospatiales.2 aArctic Spatial Data Infrastructure.08tSpatial data infrastructure (SDI) manual for the Arctic w(CaOODSP)9.842579#0aInfrastructure canadienne de données géospatiales, produit d'information ;v53fw(CaOODSP)9.84982540qPDFs2.32 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M104-12-2017-fra.pdf01596cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001261000017001472450134001642600094002983000025003924900052004175000017004695000080004865040048005665200338006146920017009526920024009696920025009937100040010187100043010588300069011018560112011709.842951CaOODSP20221107152430cr |||||||||||170905s2004 nscd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cn-ns1 aM183-2/4627E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance (Ro) of dispersed organic matter from Chevron-PBX-Shell Acadia K-62 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, NS : bGeological Survey of Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, c2004. a3, [7] p. : bcharts1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v4627 aCover title. aDigitized edition from print [produced by the Geological Survey of Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 2). a"Vitrinite reflectance has been determined on kerogen obtained from 12 rotary cutting samples from Chevron-PEX-Shell Acadia K-62, which was classified as an exploratory well and is located on the slope of the Scotian Shelf, approximately 237 km southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Well status is Plugged and Abandoned"--Introd., p. 1.072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaPalaeontology1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v4627w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-4627-eng.pdf01809cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000019001382450113001572600051002703000044003214900052003655040051004175200739004686920020012076920018012276920021012457100040012667100033013068300069013398560111014089.842952CaOODSP20221107152430cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-mb1 aM183-2/7405E-PDF1 aFroese, Edgar.10aAlteration zones in the Wolverton Lake area, near Snow Lake, Manitoba h[electronic resource] / cE. Froese. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a14 p. : bcharts (some col.), col. maps1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v7405 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 8-10). a"The Targeted Geoscience Initiative (TGI-4) is a collaborative federal geoscience program that provides industry with the next generation of geoscience knowledge and innovative techniques to better detect buried mineral deposits, thereby reducing some of the risks of exploration. The paper presents an account of the metamorphic minerals and rock types found in a zone of alteration near a base metal occurrence in the Wolverton Lake area of northern Manitoba. The rocks are nearly 1.9 billion years old and importantly appear to have been altered by mineralizing processes. The implication of the study is that more rocks that likely formed in the type of environment hosting these rock types could be found"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaMinerals072gccstaMetals072gccstaPetrology1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v7405w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs886 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-7405-eng.pdf02858cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430021001780860021001992450135002202550116003552600051004713000019005224900052005415000029005935000048006225000408006705040041010785200829011196920027019486920022019756920021019977000026020187100040020447100033020847940185021178300069023028560113023719.842953CaOODSP20221107152430m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2015 oncb cc a fo 0 eng d1 aab120000dW1500000eW1240000fN0680000gN0600000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ykan-us-ak1 aM183-2/7862E-PDF00aAlaska and Yukon magnetic compilation, residual total magnetic field h[electronic resource] / c[authors, W. Miles ... [et al.]]. aScale 1:120,000 ; bLambert conformal conic proj., zone 7N c(W 150°00’--W 124°00'/N 68°00'--N 60°00’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2015. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v7862 aRelief shown by shading. aIncludes text, index maps and location map. aErrata: data for two surveys in Alaska (AK110 and AK160) were imported into the UTM grid using the wrong UTM zone, with resulting errors visible in four small areas of the map, and also present in corresponding data available in the Geoscience Data Repository; and in the map’s descriptive notes, one survey (no. 21) had been omitted from the table of GSC surveys and from the corresponding index map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This map is a compilation of aeromagnetic surveys over Yukon and eastern Alaska. Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown in parallel lines spaced at 200 m to 10000 m across the map area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aMiles, Warner,d1959-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada. tAlaska and Yukon magnetic compilation, residual total magnetic field w(CaOODSP)9.842954tAlaska and Yukon magnetic compilation, residual total magnetic field / w(CaOODSP)9.899699#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v7862w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs66.14 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-7862-eng.pdf02391cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430021001780860023001992450135002222500009003572550116003662600051004823000019005334900062005525000029006145000048006435040041006915200829007326920027015616920022015886920021016107000026016317100040016577100033016977950093017308300079018238560115019029.842954CaOODSP20221107152431m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncb cc a fo 0 eng d1 aab120000dW1500000eW1240000fN0680000gN0600000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ykan-us-ak1 aM183-2/7862-1E-PDF00aAlaska and Yukon magnetic compilation, residual total magnetic field h[electronic resource] / c[authors, W. Miles ... [et al.]]. aRev. aScale 1:120,000 ; bLambert conformal conic proj., zone 7N c(W 150°00’--W 124°00'/N 68°00'--N 60°00’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v7862 (revised) aRelief shown by shading. aIncludes text, index maps and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This map is a compilation of aeromagnetic surveys over Yukon and eastern Alaska. Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown in parallel lines spaced at 200 m to 10000 m across the map area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aMiles, Warner,d1959-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada. tAlaska and Yukon magnetic compilation, residual total magnetic field w(CaOODSP)9.842953#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v7862 (revised)w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.96 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-7862-1-eng.pdf02294cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001262450202001472600051003493000047004004900052004475000187004995040052006865200849007386920024015876920025016116920028016366920027016647000034016917100040017257100033017658300069017988560113018679.842955CaOODSP20221107152431cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncab ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nlan-cn-qu1 aM183-2/8219E-PDF00aTill geochemical data for the southern Core Zone, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador (NTS 23-P and 23-I) h[electronic resource] : bsamples collected in 2015 and 2016 / cJ.M. Rice ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. aiii, 37 p. : bill. (some col.), col. maps1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v8219 aTables in Appendices A to D (see Table of Contents) are not included in this PDF copy. This publication is available for free download through GEOSCAN (http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/).  aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 10-12).3 a"This open file reports geochemical data for till samples collected in 2015 and 2016 as part of a reconnaissance-scale till sampling and surficial mapping project across the southern Core Zone, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador (NTS map sheets 23-I and 23-P). Additional geochemical data (Au, Pt, Pd) of till samples collected in 2014 are also reported here as well as re-analysis of select archived till samples collected by the Geological Survey of Canada as part of the Canada - Newfoundland Mineral Development Agreement (1984-1989) in the southern Core Zone. Data reported in this open file include geochemical analyses of the <0.063 mm fraction using aqua regia (partial), borate fusion (total), and fire assay (total Au, Pt, Pd), as well munsell colour, grain-size data, loss on ignition, and total carbon analyses"--Abstract, p. [1].072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurfical geology072gccstaGeological maps1 aRice, J. M. q(Jessey Murray)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8219w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.96 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8219-eng.pdf02254cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450183001382600051003213000063003724900052004355040052004875201027005396920025015666920028015916920022016196920026016417000031016677100040016987100033017388300069017718560112018409.842959CaOODSP20221107152431cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncabd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aM183-2/8197E-PDF00aIdentification, classification, and distribution of retrogressive creeping slumps, Lac de Gras region, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] / cT.L. McWade ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a120 p. : bcol. ill., charts (some col.), maps (col. ill.)1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v8197 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 28-29).3 a"The purpose of this Open File is to identify and map a locally common yet unclassified set of landforms first observed during summer 2015 fieldwork in continuous permafrost of the Lac de Gras region of Northwest Territories. Quantitative and qualitative data extracted from 152 landforms using aerial photographs and LiDAR data were used to describe and quantify the general form. The landforms exhibit a continuous depression situated several meters behind and parallel to a steep, curvilinear hillslopes, beneath which is a gentle footslope. The hillslopes appear to incise the margins of till blanket deposits, and the footslopes are covered with boulders. According to morphological characteristics, the mapped landforms were divided into three classes, interpreted as early, late, and final stages of an apparent time-transgressive landform evolution. Based on extracted morphological characteristics and field observations the landforms have been tentatively termed retrogressive creeping slumps"--Abstract, p. [1].072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurfical geology072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaRemote sensing1 aMcWade, T. L.q(Taylor L.)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8197w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs5.38 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8197-eng.pdf01571cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450132001382600051002703000028003214900052003495040041004015200475004426920024009176920030009416920027009717000029009987100040010277100033010678300069011008560112011699.842988CaOODSP20221107152436cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aM183-2/8245E-PDF00aPrecambrian geology and new structural data, Kirkland Lake area, Ontario h[electronic resource] / cB.M. Frieman ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a7, [1] p. : bcol. maps1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v8245 aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report summarizes the results of detailed mapping carried out to investigate the structural evolution and stratigraphic architecture in a ~20 km2 area at Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The Kirkland Lake area, located in the south-central portion of the Abitibi subprovince, is one of the most prolific mining districts in Ontario. The district is characterized by the occurrence of structurally controlled gold deposits, with a past production of >30 Moz"--Introd., p. 3.072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaStructural geology072gccstaGeological maps1 aFrieman, B. M.q(Ben M.)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8245w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.97 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8245-eng.pdf02316cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450199002282550123004272600051005503000019006014900052006204900042006725000047007145040041007615200758008026920027015606920022015876920021016097000026016307100040016567100031016967100033017278300069017608560113018299.842989CaOODSP20221107152436m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1113000eW1100000fN0583300gN0580000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM183-2/8259E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aResidual total magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Alberta, parts of NTS 74-L north and 74-L south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 111°30’--W 110°00'/N 58°33'--N 58°00’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82590 aAlberta Geological Survey map ; v584 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aAlberta Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8259w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs22.68 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8259-eng.pdf02314cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450199002282550121004272600051005483000019005994900052006184900042006705000047007125040041007595200758008006920027015586920022015856920021016077000026016287100040016547100031016947100033017258300069017588560113018279.842997CaOODSP20221107152437m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1120000eW1100000fN0580000gN0572700 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM183-2/8260E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aResidual total magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Alberta, parts of NTS 74-E north and 74-E south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 112°00'--W 110°00'/N 58°00'--N 57°27’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82600 aAlberta Geological Survey map ; v585 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aAlberta Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8260w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.13 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8260-eng.pdf02330cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450188002282550121004162600051005373000019005884900052006074900064006595000047007235040041007705200758008116920027015696920022015966920021016187000026016397100040016657100036017057100033017418300069017748560113018439.842998CaOODSP20221107152437m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1100000eW1080000fN0580000gN0573000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aM183-2/8262E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aResidual total magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Saskatchewan, part of NTS 74-F north h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 110°00'--W 108°00'/N 58°00'--N 57°30’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82620 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey, open file report ; v2017-2 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8262w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.13 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8262-eng.pdf02329cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450188002282550121004162600051005373000019005884900052006074900064006595000047007235040041007705200758008116920027015696920022015966920021016187000026016397100040016657100036017057100033017418300069017748560112018439.843001CaOODSP20221107152438m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1100000eW1080000fN0583000gN0580000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aM183-2/8263E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aResidual total magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Saskatchewan, part of NTS 74-K south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 110°00'--W 108°00'/N 58°30'--N 58°00’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82631 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey, open file report ; v2017-3 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8263w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs5.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8263-eng.pdf02332cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450217002282550121004452600051005663000019006174900052006364900042006885000047007305040041007775200758008186920027015766920022016036920021016257000026016467100040016727100031017127100033017438300069017768560113018459.843002CaOODSP20221107152438m go c f cr |||||||||||170905s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1113000eW1100000fN0583300gN0580000 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM183-2/8264E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aFirst vertical derivative of the magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Alberta, parts of NTS 74-L north and 74-L south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 111°30'--W 110°00'/N 58°33'--N 58°00’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82640 aAlberta Geological Survey map ; v586 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aAlberta Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8264w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.13 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8264-eng.pdf02332cem 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660340054001070400017001610430012001780860021001901000017002112450217002282550121004452600051005663000019006174900052006364900042006885000047007305040041007775200758008186920027015766920022016036920021016257000026016467100040016727100031017127100033017438300069017768560113018459.843037CaOODSP20221107152443m go c f cr |||||||||||170906s2017 onc bh a fo 0 eng d1 aab100000dW1120000eW1100000fN0580000gN0572700 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM183-2/8265E-PDF1 aKiss, Frank.10aFirst vertical derivative of the magnetic field, aeromagnetic survey of the Marguerite River area, Alberta, parts of NTS 74-E north and 74-E south h[electronic resource] / c[authors, F. 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This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. 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This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. 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Kiss and V. Tschirhart]. aScale 1:100,000 ; buniversal transverse Mercator proj., zone 12N c(W 110°00'--W 108°00'/N 58°00'--N 57°30’). a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2017. a1 map : bcol.1 aGeological Survey of Canada, open file ; v82671 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey, open file report ; v2017-5 aIncludes text, index map and location map. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Aeromagnetic surveys measure the total intensity of the earth's magnetic field. The field was measured by a magnetometer aboard an aircraft flown at 100 m in parallel lines spaced at 250 m altitude across the survey area. The magnetic field reflects magnetic properties of bedrock and provides qualitative and quantitative information used in geological mapping. Understanding the geology will help geologists map the area, assist mineral/hydrocarbon exploration activities, and provide useful information necessary for communities, aboriginal associations, and government to make land use decisions. This survey was flown to improve our knowledge of the area. It will support ongoing geological mapping and resource assessment"--Provided by publisher.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaMagnetism1 aTschirhart, Victoria.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aSaskatchewan Geological Survey.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8267w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs18.33 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/rncan-nrcan/M183-2/M183-2-8267-eng.pdf01085cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171000020001402450182001602600063003423000010004055000081004155000022004965000017005186920025005356920037005607100055005977750065006528560102007179.843022CaOODSP20221107152441cr |||||||||||170906s2011 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS104-16/2011E-PDF1 aSapers, Howard.10aMental health and corrections h[electronic resource] : bDepartment of Pyschology Colloquium Series, Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia / cHoward Sapers. a[Ottawa] : bthe Correctional Investigator Canada, c2011. a15 p. aIssued also in French under title: Santé mentale et système correctionnel. a"March 18, 2011." aCover title.072gccstaMental health072gccstaCorrectional institutions1 aCanada. bOffice of the Correctional Investigator.08tSanté mentale et système correctionnel w(CaOODSP)9.84302440qPDFs683 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bec-oci/PS104-16-2011-eng.pdf01105cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171000020001402450211001602600060003713000010004315000074004415000027005155000022005426920026005646920041005907100052006317750054006838560102007379.843024CaOODSP20221107152441cr |||||||||||170906s2011 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS104-16/2011F-PDF1 aSapers, Howard.10aSanté mentale et système correctionnel h[ressource électronique] : bSérie de colloques de la faculté de psychologie, Université Saint Francis Xavier, Antigonish (Nouvelle-Écosse) / cHoward Sapers. a[Ottawa] : bl'Enquêteur correctionnel Canada, c2011. a15 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Mental health and corrections. a« Le 18 mars 2011 ». aTitre de la couv.072gccstaSanté mentale072gccstaÉtablissement pénitentiaire1 aCanada. bBureau de l'Enquêteur correctionnel.08tMental health and corrections w(CaOODSP)9.84302240qPDFs748 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/bec-oci/PS104-16-2011-fra.pdf02023cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000024001392450210001632600067003733000009004405000117004495040041005665050228006076920025008356920035008606920032008957100058009277400104009857400110010897750100011998560201012998560209015009.825525CaOODSP20221107144358cr |||||||||||161006s2011 onc #o| f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aYN5-102/2011E-PDF1 aBarnett, Russell A.10aFiscal transparency - 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Les navires de grande taille n’ont pas de frein; avant de pouvoir arrêter complètement, ils continuent leur course sur encore près de 2 milles marins. Il leur est également difficile de dégager la voie pour laisser passer un petit bateau »--p. [2].072gccstaSécurité nautique2 aAdministration de pilotage du Pacifique (Canada)08tSafe boating in deep sea shipping navigation areas w(CaOODSP)9.84117340qPDFs3.02 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/app-ppa/TQ5-1-2015-fra.pdf01303cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450080001372600062002173000028002795000104003075200409004116920025008207100040008457750088008858560100009739.841173CaOODSP20221107152025cr |||||||||||170906s2015 bccaob #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aTQ5-1/2015E-PDF00aSafe boating in deep sea shipping navigation areas h[electronic resource]. aVancouver : bPacific Pilotage Authority Canada, c[2015] a[4] p. : bphotos, ill. aIssued also in French under title: La sécurité nautique dans les zones de navigation hauturière. a"There is a greater chance of large ships such as tankers and container vessels interacting with small boats and fishing vessels near pilot boarding stations, anchorages, deep sea traffic lanes and off berths within harbours. Large ships do not have brakes and can take up to 2 nautical miles to come to a stop. It is also difficult for a large ship to easily get out of the way of a small boat"--p. [2].072gccstaMarine safety2 aPacific Pilotage Authority (Canada)08tLa sécurité nautique dans les zones de navigation hauturière w(CaOODSP)9.84310340qPDFs2.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/app-ppa/TQ5-1-2015-eng.pdf02506cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860024001582450113001822460083002952600044003783000050004224900083004725000137005555040041006925050335007335200663010686920030017316920020017616920031017817100049018127100018018617750121018798300069020008560099020699.839141CaOODSP20221107151536cr |||||||||||170907s2017 oncab ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08928-7z978-0-7726-6104-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aEn3-4/258-2017E-PDF00aRecovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in Canada h[electronic resource].17aRecovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug. nPart 1, pFederal addition aOttawa : bParks Canada Agency, c2017. a40, vi, 31 p. : bcol. ill., maps (some col.)1 aSpecies at Risk Act recovery strategy series, adopted under Section 44 of SARA aIssued also in French under title: Programme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) au Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references.00gPart 1. tFederal addition to the recovery strategy for dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in British Columbia / rprepared by the Parks Canada Agency -- gPart 2. tRecovery strategy for dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in British Columbia / rprepared by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment. a"Under the Accord for the Protection of Species at Risk (1996), the federal, provincial, and territorial governments agreed to work together on legislation, programs and policies to protect wildlife species at risk throughout Canada. 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Parks Canada Agency has included a federal addition (Part 1) which completes the SARA requirements for this recovery strategy"--T.p.072gccstaEndangered species072gccstaMolluscs072gccstaNature conservation1 aBritish Columbia. bMinistry of Environment.2 aParks Canada.08tProgramme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.839142#0aSpecies at Risk Act recovery strategy series.w(CaOODSP)9.50507140qPDFs5.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-258-2017-eng.pdf02306cam 22003138a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450160001642600044003243000014003684900043003825000202004255000017006275040041006445200853006856920026015386920030015646920031015947100018016257750186016438300063018298560100018929.838482CaOODSP20221107151405cr |||||||||||170619s2017 onc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08843-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCW69-21/39-2017E-PDF00aMulti-species action plan for Terra Nova National Park of Canada and the National Historic Sites of Canada in eastern Newfoundland h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bParks Canada Agency, c2017. aiv, 22 p.1 aSpecies at Risk Act action plan series aIssued also in French under title: Plan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans le parc national du Canada Terra-Nova et les lieux historiques nationaux du Canada dans l’est de Terre-Neuve. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references. a “This Multi-species action plan for Terra Nova National Park of Canada and the National Historic Sites of Canada in eastern Newfoundland applies to lands and waters occuring within the boundaries of Terra Nova National Park of Canada (TNNP) as well as the national historic sites (NHA) of Canada within eastern Newfoundland, including Ryan Premises, Hawthorne Cottage, Castle HIll, Signal Hill, and Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Sites of Canada. The plan meets the requirements for action plans set out in the Species At Risk Act (SARA s.47) for species requiring an action plan and that regularly occur in these sites. 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The plan meets the requirements for action plans set out in the Species At Risk Act (SARA s.47) for species requiring an action plan and that regularly occur in these sites. 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Le présent plan satisfait aux exigences relatives aux plans d'action fixées dans la Loi sur les espèces en péril (article 47 de la LEP) pour les espèces qui requièrent un plan d'action et qui sont présentes de façon régulière dans le parc. Les mesures décrites dans ce plan vont également entraîner des avantages pour d'autres espèces qui son régulièrement présentes au Fort Rodd Hill. »--Sommaire, p. iv.072gccstaParc national072gccstaLieu historique072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaConservation de la nature2 aParcs Canada.08tMulti-species action plan for Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8348390#tPlan d'action visant des espèces multiples dans le lieu historique national de Fort Rodd Hill w(CaOODSP)9.834840#0aSérie de Plans d'action de la Loi sur les espèces en péril.w(CaOODSP)9.50210840qPDFs1.37 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/CW69-21-35-2017-fra.pdf02526nam 22003138a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450195001642600044003593000013004034900061004165000174004775000022006515040048006735201041007216920026017626920028017886920037018167100018018537750155018718300086020268560100021129.838487CaOODSP20221107151405cr |||||||||||170619s2017 onc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08844-0 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-21/39-2017F-PDF00aPlan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans le parc national du Canada Terra-Nova et les lieux historiques nationaux du Canada dans l’est de Terre-Neuve h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bAgence Parcs Canada, c2017. av, 26 p.1 aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de plans d'action aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre: Multi-species action plan for Terra Nova National Park of Canada and the National Historic Sites of Canada in eastern Newfoundland. aTitre de la couv. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le Plan d'action visant des espèces multiples dans le parc national du Canada Terra-Nova et les lieux historiques nationaux du Canada de l'est de Terre-Neuve s'applique aux terres et aux eaux situées dans les limites du parc national du Canada Terra-Nova (PNTN) et des lieux historiques nationaux du Canada situés dans l'est de Terre-Neuve, notamment les lieux historiques nationaux du Canada de l'Établissement-Ryan, du Cottage-Hawthorne, de Castle Hill, de Signal Hill et du Phare-du-Cap-Spear. Le plan satisfait aux exigences relatives aux plans d'action établies par la Loi sur les espèces en péril (LEP, art. 47) en ce qui a trait aux espèces pour lesquelles il faut établir un plan d'action et qui sont observées régulièrement dans ce parc national et ces lieux historiques nationaux (LHN). Les mesures décrites dans ce plan profiteront également à d'autres espèces préoccupantes du point de vue de la conservation qui sont régulièrement observées dans le PNTN et les LHN de la région. »--Sommaire, p. iv.072gccstaParc national 072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaConservation de la nature2 aParcs Canada.08tMulti-species action plan for Terra Nova National Park of Canada and the National Historic Sites of Canada in eastern Newfoundland w(CaOODSP)9.838482#0aSérie de Plans d'action de la Loi sur les espèces en péril.w(CaOODSP)9.50210840qPDFs1.51 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/CW69-21-39-2017-fra.pdf02803nam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450130001632460101002932600044003943000066004384900123005045000128006275040048007555050417008035200785012206920028020056920021020336920037020547100053020917100018021447750108021628300096022708560099023669.839142CaOODSP20221107151537cr |||||||||||170907s2017 oncab ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08929-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn3-4/258-2017F-PDF00aProgramme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) au Canada h[ressource électronique].17aProgramme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire. nPartie 1, pAddition fédérale aOttawa : bAgence Parcs Canada, c2017. a44, vii, 37 p. : bcartes (certaines en coul.), ill. en coul.1 aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement, adoption en vertu de l’article 44 de la LEP aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Recovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in Canada. aComprend des références bibliographiques.00gPartie 1. tAddition du gouvernement fédéral au Programme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) en Colombie-Britannique / rpréparée par L’Agence Parcs Canada -- gPartie 2. tProgramme de rétablissement de la limace-sauteuse dromadaire (Hemphillia dromedarius) en Colombie-Britannique / rpréparé par le ministère de l’Environnement de la Colombie-Britannique. a« La gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) est inscrite sur la liste des espèces préoccupantes en vertu de la Loi sur les espèces en péril (LEP) depuis 2005. Le Plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses (Gonidea angulata) en Colombie-Britannique a été achevé et publié dans le Registre public des espèces en péril en 2011. Le but de la gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses est de « maintenir des populations viables, autonomes, remplissant leurs fonctions écologiques et largement réparties au sein d’habitats appropriés dans son aire de répartition actuelle en Colombie-Britanique ». Le présent rapport documente les progrès de la mise en œuvre du plan de gestion de la gonidée des Rocheuses au Canada pour la période de 2011 à 2016 » -- P. de t.072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaMollusque072gccstaConservation de la nature1 aColombie-Britannique. bMinistry of Environment.2 aParcs Canada.08tRecovery strategy for the dromedary jumping-slug (Hemphillia dromedarius) in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.839141#0aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement.w(CaOODSP)9.50147040qPDFs5.30 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/En3-4-258-2017-fra.pdf02032cam 22003498a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860043001582450103002012600047003043000013003514900043003645000132004075000017005395040041005565200529005976920026011266920026011526920030011786920031012087100018012397750116012577760098013737940048014718300063015198560100015829.833115CaOODSP20240111151423cr |||||||||||170227s2017 onc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-07774-1z978-0-660-07776-5 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCW69-21/33-2017E-PDFzCW69-21/33-2017E00aMulti-species action plan for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bParks Canada Agency, cc2017. av, 29 p.1 aSpecies at Risk Act action plan series aIssued also in French under title: Plan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The "Multi-species action plan for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada" applies to lands and waters within the boundaries of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada (Pacific Rim NPR). The plan meets the requirements for action plans set out in the Species at Risk Act (SARA s.47) for species requiring an action plan and that regularly occur in the site. Measures described in this plan will also benefit other species of conservation concern that regularly occur in Pacific Rim NPR."--Executive summary, p. iv.072gccstaNational parks072gccstaHistoric sites072gccstaEndangered species072gccstaNature conservation2 aParks Canada.08tPlan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim w(CaOODSP)9.8331160#tMulti-species action plan for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.833118 tImplementation report : w(CaOODSP)9.931100#0aSpecies at Risk Act action plan series.w(CaOODSP)9.50570440qPDFs1.58 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/CW69-21-33-2017-eng.pdf02278cam 22003498a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860043001582450125002012600047003263000014003734900061003875000117004485000022005655040048005875200701006356920026013366920027013626920028013896920037014177100018014547750098014727760120015707940052016908300086017428560100018289.833116CaOODSP20240111151454cr |||||||||||170227s2017 onc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-07775-8z978-0-660-07777-2 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-21/33-2017F-PDFzCW69-21/33-2017F00aPlan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAgence Parcs Canada, cc2017. avi, 29 p.1 aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de plans d'action aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre: Multi-species action plan for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada. aTitre de la couv. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le Plan d'action visant des espèces multiples dans la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim vise les terres et les eaux se trouvant dans les limites de la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim (RPN Pacific Rim). Le plan satisfait aux exigences relatives aux plans d'action établies dans la Loi sur les espèces en péril (LEP) (article 47) en ce qui concerne les espèces pour lesquelles un tel plan est nécessaire et que l'on trouve régulièrement à cet endroit. Les mesures décrites dans le présent plan d'action apporteront aussi des bienfaits à d'autres espèces préoccupantes sur le plan de la conservation qui fréquentent régulièrement la RPN Pacific Rim. »--Sommaire, p. v.072gccstaParc national 072gccstaLieu historique072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaConservation de la nature2 aParcs Canada.08tMulti-species action plan for Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8331150#tPlan d’action visant des espèces multiples dans la réserve de parc national Pacific Rim w(CaOODSP)9.833120 tRapport de mise en œuvre : w(CaOODSP)9.931102#0aSérie de Plans d'action de la Loi sur les espèces en péril.w(CaOODSP)9.50210840qPDFs1.58 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/pc/CW69-21-33-2017-fra.pdf00851cam 2200217za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450091001392600058002303000011002885000101002996920025004007100036004257750069004618560103005309.843017CaOODSP20221107152440cr |||||||||||170906s2016 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aHP5-125/2016E-PDF00aMeasuring positive mental health in Canada h[electronic resource] : bsocial support. a[Ottawa] : bPublic Health Agency of Canada, c[2016] a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Mesurer la santé mentale positive au Canada, soutien social.072gccstaMental health2 aPublic Health Agency of Canada.08tMesurer la santé mentale positive au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84302040qPDFs761 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aspc-phac/HP5-125-2016-eng.pdf00871cam 2200217za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450097001392600066002363000011003025000103003136920026004167100041004427750067004838560103005509.843020CaOODSP20221107152441cr |||||||||||170906s2016 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aHP5-125/2016F-PDF00aMesurer la santé mentale positive au Canada h[ressource électronique] : bsoutien social. a[Ottawa] : bAgence de la santé publique du Canada, c[2016] a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Measuring positive mental health in Canada, social support.072gccstaSanté mentale2 aAgence de santé publique du Canada.08tMeasuring positive mental health in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84301740qPDFs771 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/aspc-phac/HP5-125-2016-fra.pdf02838cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001391000024001632450178001872600048003653000020004134900034004335000170004675000017006375040041006545201258006956920019019536920030019726920027020027000020020297000046020497100057020957750154021528300081023068560101023879.837233CaOODSP20221107151105cr |||||||||||170905s2017 oncd ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08628-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS113-1/2017-9E-PDF1 aGutierrez, Leticia.10aWhat we know and don’t know about risk assessment with offenders of Indigenous heritage h[electronic resource] / cby Leticia Gutierrez, L. Maaike Helmus, R. Karl Hanson. a[Ottawa] : bPublic Safety Canada, cc2017. a14 p. : bchart1 aResearch report ; v2017-R009 aIssued also in French under title: Ce que nous savons et ne savons pas au sujet de l’évaluation du risque que présentent les délinquants d’origine autochtone. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a“The over-representation of Indigenous offenders in the Canadian criminal justice system highlights the need for research on the applicability of risk assessment for this group. Given that most decisions throughout an offender’s progression through the criminal justice system are guided by the outcomes of risk assessment, it is essential that risk assessments be structured, objective, reliable and transparent. Furthermore, it is imperative that these risk assessments be empirically validated in order to defend their use with a diverse offender population. Meta-analyses and large-sample studies have demonstrated that the major risk factors and commonly used risk assessment scales predict recidivism for Indigenous offenders, but the predictive accuracy is weaker for Indigenous compared to non-Indigenous offenders. Given the consequences of risk assessment for offenders and matters of public safety, the reasons for these differences remain an important topic of research. Despite the evidence gaps, the available research supports the use of empirically validated structured risk assessments with offenders of Indigenous heritage, until there is more research done to better understand differences in predictive accuracy"--Abstract, p. 1.072gccstaInmates072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaRisk management1 aHelmus, Leslie.1 aHanson, R. Karl, q(Robert Karl), d1957-1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada. bResearch Division.08tCe que nous savons et ne savons pas au sujet de l’évaluation du risque que présentent les délinquants d’origine autochtone w(CaOODSP)9.837235#0aResearch report (Canada. 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Karl Hanson. a[Ottawa] : bSécurité publique Canada, cc2017. a15 p. : bgraph.1 aRapport de recherche ; v2017–R009 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : What we know and don’t know about risk assessment with offenders of Indigenous heritage. aTitre de la couv. aComprend des références bibliographiques.3 a« La surreprésentation des délinquants autochtones au sein du système de justice pénale canadien fait ressortir la nécessité de mener des recherches sur l’applicabilité de l’évaluation du risque à ce groupe. La plupart des décisions prises tout au long de la progression d’un délinquant au sein du système de justice pénale étant orientées par les résultats de l’évaluation du risque, ces évaluations se doivent d’être structurées, objectives, fiables et transparentes. Il est en outre impératif qu’elles soient validées empiriquement afin que leur utilisation auprès d’une population de délinquants variée puisse être défendue. Les méta-analyses et les études fondées sur de vastes échantillons ont démontré que les principaux facteurs de risque et les échelles d’évaluation du risque couramment utilisées arrivent effectivement à prédire la récidive chez les délinquants autochtones, mais que leur validité prédictive est moindre comparativement aux délinquants non autochtones. Vu les conséquences de l’évaluation du risque pour les délinquants et les affaires de sécurité publique, les raisons expliquant ces écarts de validité demeurent un sujet de recherche important. Malgré le manque de données probantes, les recherches disponibles appuient l’utilisation d’outils d’évaluation du risque structurés ayant été validés empiriquement auprès des délinquants d’origine autochtone, jusqu’à ce que de plus amples recherches permettent de mieux comprendre les écarts au chapitre de la validité prédictive » -- Sommaire, p. 1.072gccstaDétenu072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGestion des risques1 aHelmus, Leslie.1 aHanson, R. Karl, q(Robert Karl), d1957-1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada. bDivision de la recherche.08tWhat we know and don’t know about risk assessment with offenders of Indigenous heritage w(CaOODSP)9.837233#0aRapport de recherche (Canada. Sécurité publique Canada)v2017–R009w(CaOODSP)9.81708540qPDFs282 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sp-ps/PS113-1-2017-9-fra.pdf01111cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450106001592600064002653000010003295000143003395000017004825040041004996920024005406920024005646920022005887100054006107750068006648560101007329.839964CaOODSP20221107151729cr |||||||||||170908s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-09088-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aP4-71/2016E-PDF00aNational Shipbuilding Strategy h[electronic resource] : bFebruary 2012-December 2015 status report. a[Ottawa : bPublic Services and Procurement Canada, c2016] a10 p. aIssued also in French under title: Stratégie nationale de construction navale : de février 2012 à décembre 2015, rapport de situation. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaShipbuilding072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaPurchasing1 aCanada. bPublic Services and Procurement Canada.08tStratégie nationale de construction navale w(CaOODSP)9.83996640qPDFs219 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P4-71-2016-eng.pdf01147cam 22002778a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450138001592600070002973000010003675000132003775000022005095040048005316920031005796920026006106920017006367100060006537750055007138560101007689.839966CaOODSP20221107151729cr |||||||||||170908s2016 onc ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-09089-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aP4-71/2016F-PDF00aStratégie nationale de construction navale h[ressource électronique] : bde février 2012 à décembre 2015, rapport de situation. a[Ottawa : bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada, c2016] a13 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : National Shipbuilding Strategy: February 2012-December 2015 status report.  aTitre de la couv. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaConstruction navale072gccstaForces armées072gccstaAchat1 aCanada. bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada.08tNational Shipbuilding Strategy w(CaOODSP)9.83996440qPDFs233 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P4-71-2016-fra.pdf01112cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450082001372600071002193000009002905000090002995200234003896920029006237100054006527750075007068560101007819.840653CaOODSP20221107151910cr |||||||||||170906s2015 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aP54-1/2015E-PDF00a250th anniversary of the Receiver General of Canada! h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bPublic Works and Government Services Canada, c[2015] a1 p. aIssued also in French under title: 250e anniversaire du receveur général du Canada! a"The Receiver General ensures the integrity of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, accepts and issues payments on behalf of the Government of Canada and prepares the government’s financial statements, the Public Accounts of Canada."072gccstaReceiver General 1 aCanada. bPublic Services and Procurement Canada.08t250e anniversaire du receveur général du Canada! w(CaOODSP)9.84301840qPDFs240 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P54-1-2015-eng.pdf03190cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450241001632600071004043000031004755000144005065000019006505000039006695000032007085000074007405201431008146100058022456920032023036920035023356920031023707100054024017100021024557100037024767750078025138560105025918560132026969.837604CaOODSP20221107151158cr |||||||||||170908s2017 qucak o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08693-4 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aP103-10/1-2017E-PDF00aPublishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – report h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Ad Hoc Research / Patterson, Langlois Consultants ; prepared for Public Services and Procurement Canada. a[Gatineau, QC] : bPublic Services and Procurement Canada, c2017. a87 p. : bforms, col. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Direction des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) sondage sur la satisfaction des clients - rapport. aCaption title. a"Delivery date: August 8th, 2017." aIssued also in HTML format. aPlease see the external link for the HTML report and the data tables. a“The Publishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) maintains a central database of Government of Canada publications that is searchable and available to the public. The Directorate has been in transition for some time. In 2014, the Directorate moved to an exclusively electronic publication environment. More recently with the introduction of the Web Renewal Initiative, and the Open Government Initiative, many changes have occurred and there is ambiguity as to how Government of Canada information is disseminated and through which platform. In this context, the Directorate has had to adapt quickly to a changing environment. Given these challenges, the PDSD seeks information and insight from key audiences, notably library professionals and other users of the publications.gc.ca website in order to better position itself for its future role, and to highlight which aspects of its service delivery to focus on. The methodology employed in this study consisted of both qualitative and quantitative components. Qualitative interviews by telephone were conducted with PDSD staff to gather information from an internal perspective about the nature of the clientele at PDSD and some of their challenges. Library professionals were queried with on-line bulletin boards, followed by a quantitative survey. Finally, visitors to the publications website were queried via an on-line survey"--Executive summary, p. 5-6, 7.20aDepository Services Program (Canada)xPublic opinion.072gccstaGovernment libraries072gccstaGovernment publications072gccstaClient satisfaction1 aCanada. bPublic Services and Procurement Canada.2 aAd Hoc Research.2 aPatterson, Langlois Consultants.08tDirection des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) w(CaOODSP)9.83760540qPDFs958 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P103-10-1-2017-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-e/index.html03624cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450287001632600077004503000042005275000136005695000022007055000062007275000037007895000088008265201696009146100066026106920041026766920039027176920034027567100022027907100037028127100060028497750116029098560105030258560132031309.837605CaOODSP20221107151158cr |||||||||||170908s2017 qucak o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08694-1 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aP103-10/1-2017F-PDF00aDirection des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) h[ressource électronique] : bsondage sur la satisfaction des clients - rapport / cpréparé par Ad hoc recherche / Patterson, Langlois Consultants ; préparé à l’intention de Services publics et approvisionnement Canada. a[Gatineau, QC] : bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada, c2017. a101 p. : bformulaires, ill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Publishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – report. aTitre de départ. a« Échéance pour le produit livrable : 8 août 2017. » aÉgalement publ. en format HTML. aVeuillez consulter le lien externe pour le format HTML et les tableaux de données. a« La Direction des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) maintient une base de données centrale des publications du gouvernement du Canada qui est interrogeable et accessible au public. La Direction est en transition depuis un certain temps. En 2014, elle a opté pour un environnement de publications exclusivement électroniques. Récemment, avec l’introduction de l’Initiative de renouvellement Web et l’Initiative du gouvernement ouvert, plusieurs changements ont été implantés, ce qui a créé une certaine ambigüité sur la façon dont s’y prend le gouvernement du Canada pour disséminer l’information via diverses plateformes. Dans ce contexte, la Direction a dû s’adapter rapidement à l’environnement changeant. Pour faire face à ces défis, la DESD est en quête d’information et d’éclairage de la part des audiences cibles, notamment les professionnels des bibliothèques et autres usagers du site publications.gc.ca, afin de mieux se positionner dans son rôle futur et de faire ressortir lesquels de ses services devraient retenir son attention. La méthodologie employée dans cette étude a reposé sur des composantes à la fois qualitatives et quantitatives. Des entrevues qualitatives par téléphone ont été menées avec certains membres du personnel de la DESD afin de rassembler l’information du point de vue interne à propos de la nature de sa clientèle et certains de ses défis. Les professionnels des bibliothèques ont été approchés via un babillard électronique, suivi d’un sondage quantitatif. Pour terminer, les visiteurs du site des publications ont été sollicités pour un sondage en ligne » -- Sommaire, p. 4-5, 7.26aProgramme des services de dépôt (Canada)xOpinion publique.072gccstaBibliothèque gouvernementale072gccstaPublication gouvernementale072gccstaSatisfaction du client2 aAd Hoc Recherche.2 aPatterson, Langlois Consultants.1 aCanada. bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada.08tPublishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – report w(CaOODSP)9.83760440qPDFs811 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P103-10-1-2017-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-f/index.html03316cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450252001632600071004153000010004865000157004965000019006535000039006725000032007115000182007435201431009256100058023566920032024146920035024466920031024817100054025127100021025667100037025877750078026248560105027028560147028079.837612CaOODSP20221107151159cr |||||||||||170908s2017 quc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-08695-8 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aP103-10/2-2017E-PDF00aPublishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – executive summary h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Ad Hoc Research / Patterson, Langlois Consultants ; prepared for Public Services and Procurement Canada. a[Gatineau, QC] : bPublic Services and Procurement Canada, c2017. a11 p. aIssued also in French under title: Direction des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) : sondage sur la satisfaction des clients - sommaire exécutif. aCaption title. a"Delivery date: August 8th, 2017." aIssued also in HTML format. aReport and data tables are linked on the following web page: http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-e/index.html. a“The Publishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) maintains a central database of Government of Canada publications that is searchable and available to the public. The Directorate has been in transition for some time. In 2014, the Directorate moved to an exclusively electronic publication environment. More recently with the introduction of the Web Renewal Initiative, and the Open Government Initiative, many changes have occurred and there is ambiguity as to how Government of Canada information is disseminated and through which platform. In this context, the Directorate has had to adapt quickly to a changing environment. Given these challenges, the PDSD seeks information and insight from key audiences, notably library professionals and other users of the publications.gc.ca website in order to better position itself for its future role, and to highlight which aspects of its service delivery to focus on. The methodology employed in this study consisted of both qualitative and quantitative components. Qualitative interviews by telephone were conducted with PDSD staff to gather information from an internal perspective about the nature of the clientele at PDSD and some of their challenges. Library professionals were queried with on-line bulletin boards, followed by a quantitative survey. Finally, visitors to the publications website were queried via an on-line survey"--Executive summary, p. 3-4, 5.20aDepository Services Program (Canada)xPublic opinion.072gccstaGovernment libraries072gccstaGovernment publications072gccstaClient satisfaction1 aCanada. bPublic Services and Procurement Canada.2 aAd Hoc Research.2 aPatterson, Langlois Consultants.08tDirection des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) w(CaOODSP)9.83761340qPDFs149 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P103-10-2-2017-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-e/sommaire-summary-eng.html03601cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450298001632600077004613000010005385000147005485000023006955000062007185000037007805000198008175201696010156100066027117100022027777100037027997100060028367750127028968560105030238560147031289.837613CaOODSP20221107151200cr |||||||||||170908s2017 quc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-08696-5 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aP103-10/2-2017F-PDF00aDirection des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) h[ressource électronique] : bsondage sur la satisfaction des clients - sommaire exécutif / cpréparé par Ad hoc recherche / Patterson, Langlois Consultants ; préparé à l’intention de Services publics et approvisionnement Canada. a[Gatineau, QC] : bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada, c2017. a14 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Publishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – executive summary. aTitre de départ.  a« Échéance pour le produit livrable : 8 août 2017. » aÉgalement publ. en format HTML. aLe rapport et les tableaux de données sont liés sur la page Web suivante : http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-f/index.html. a« La Direction des Éditions et Services de dépôt (DESD) maintient une base de données centrale des publications du gouvernement du Canada qui est interrogeable et accessible au public. La Direction est en transition depuis un certain temps. En 2014, elle a opté pour un environnement de publications exclusivement électroniques. Récemment, avec l’introduction de l’Initiative de renouvellement Web et l’Initiative du gouvernement ouvert, plusieurs changements ont été implantés, ce qui a créé une certaine ambigüité sur la façon dont s’y prend le gouvernement du Canada pour disséminer l’information via diverses plateformes. Dans ce contexte, la Direction a dû s’adapter rapidement à l’environnement changeant. Pour faire face à ces défis, la DESD est en quête d’information et d’éclairage de la part des audiences cibles, notamment les professionnels des bibliothèques et autres usagers du site publications.gc.ca, afin de mieux se positionner dans son rôle futur et de faire ressortir lesquels de ses services devraient retenir son attention. La méthodologie employée dans cette étude a reposé sur des composantes à la fois qualitatives et quantitatives. Des entrevues qualitatives par téléphone ont été menées avec certains membres du personnel de la DESD afin de rassembler l’information du point de vue interne à propos de la nature de sa clientèle et certains de ses défis. Les professionnels des bibliothèques ont été approchés via un babillard électronique, suivi d’un sondage quantitatif. Pour terminer, les visiteurs du site des publications ont été sollicités pour un sondage en ligne » -- Sommaire, p. 3-4, 6.26aProgramme des services de dépôt (Canada)xOpinion publique.2 aAd Hoc Recherche.2 aPatterson, Langlois Consultants.1 aCanada. bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada.08tPublishing and Depository Services Directorate (PDSD) client satisfaction survey – executive summary w(CaOODSP)9.83761240qPDFs125 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P103-10-2-2017-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/public_services_procurement_canada/2017/044-16-f/sommaire-summary-fra.html01134cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450084001372600078002213000009002995000096003085200232004046920030006367100060006667750077007268560101008039.843018CaOODSP20221107152440cr |||||||||||170906s2015 onc #o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aP54-1/2015F-PDF00a250e anniversaire du receveur général du Canada! h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bTravaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada, c[2015] a1 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : 250th anniversary of the Receiver General of Canada! a« Le receveur général assure l’intégrité du Trésor, accepte et effectue des paiements au nom du gouvernement du Canada et prépare les états financiers du gouvernement, c’est-à-dire les Comptes publics du Canada ».072gccstaReceveur général1 aCanada. bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada.08t250th anniversary of the Receiver General of Canada! w(CaOODSP)9.84065340qPDFs240 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/spac-pspc/P54-1-2015-fra.pdf01912cas 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660220014001070400031001210430012001520860016001641100021001802220105002012450110003062640091004163100011005073620062005185000119005805500071006995880112007705880066008826500046009486510071009946550024010657100093010897100088011827750101012707800086013718560093014579.837815CaOODSP20231016103920m o d f cr cn ||||||||170606c20179999oncar p o f0 b0fre|d a2560-8568 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aP100-3F-PDF1 aCanada.eauteur. 0aRapport annuel sur les activités de la recherche sur l’opinion publique au gouvernement du Canada10a... rapport annuel sur les activités de la recherche sur l’opinion publique au gouvernement du Canada. 1aOttawa, ON : bMinistère des Travaux publics et des services gouvernementaux, c2017- aAnnuel1 aParaît depuis : 16e (du 1er avril 2016 au 31 mars 2017). aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Annual report on Government of Canada public opinion research activities. aPublié par : Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada, 2018-. aDescription d'après : 16e (du 1er avril 2016 au 31 mars 2017); titre de la page couverture du fichier PDF. aDernière livraison consultée : 22e (exercice 2022 à 2023). 6aSondages d'opinionzCanadavPériodiques. 6aCanadaxPolitique et gouvernementxOpinion publiquevPériodiques. 7aPériodiques2rvmgf1 aCanada.bTravaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada, eorganisme de publication.1 aCanada. bServices publics et approvisionnement Canada, eorganisme de publication.08t... annual report on Government of Canada public opinion research activities.w(CaOODSP)9.83781400tLa recherche sur l'opinion publique au gouvernement du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.50212440qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/rop-por/rapportsannuels-annualreports-fra.html01936cas 2200397zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660220014001070400031001210430012001520860016001641100021001802220077002012450082002782640080003603100011004403360026004513370026004773380036005033620061005395000141006005500065007415880093008065880061008996500047009606510066010076550023010737100075010967100070011717750129012417800076013708560092014469.837814CaOODSP20231016103554m o d f cr cn ||||||||170606c20179999oncar p o f0 a0eng|d a2560-855X aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aP100-3E-PDF1 aCanada.eauthor. 0aAnnual report on Government of Canada public opinion research activities10a... annual report on Government of Canada public opinion research activities. 1aOttawa, ON : bDepartment of Public Works and Government Services, c2017-  aAnnual atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBegan with: 16th (from April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017). aIssued also in French under title: Rapport annuel sur les activités de la recherche sur l’opinion publique au gouvernement du Canada. aPublished by: Public Services and Procurement Canada, 2018-. aDescription based on: 16th (from April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017); title from PDF cover. aLatest issue consulted: 22nd (2022 to 2023 fiscal year). 0aPublic opinion pollszCanadavPeriodicals. 0aCanadaxPolitics and governmentxPublic opinionvPeriodicals. 7aPeriodicals2lcgft1 aCanada. bPublic Works and Government Services Canada, eissuing body.1 aCanada. bPublic Services and Procurement Canada, eissuing body.08t... rapport annuel sur les activités de la recherche sur l’opinion publique au gouvernement du Canada.w(CaOODSP)9.83781500tPublic opinion research in the Government of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.50571940qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/rop-por/rapportsannuels-annualreports-eng.html01713cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450169001402600084003093000010003935000099004035000025005025000017005275200535005446920017010797100100010967100063011967750083012598560105013429.842888CaOODSP20221107152423cr |||||||||||170901s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCR22-100/2016E-PDF00aAudit of partnership funding opportunities h[electronic resource] / cCorporate Internal Audit Division, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. a[Ottawa] : bSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, c2016. a21 p. aIssued also in French under title: Audit des occasions de financement liées aux partenariats. a"November 30, 2016." aCover title. a"The objective of this audit was to provide assurance to senior management that key processes, risk management practices and overall governance arrangements are in place and effective for PDGs and PGs. The audit work examined documentation from April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2016. The scope did not include the internal control assessment over universities within the Financial Monitoring function; the efficiency or functionality of AMIS, the grants management system; or the merit review process."--Audit objective ans scope, p. 4.072gccstaAudit2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. bCorporate Internal Audit Division.2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.08tAudit des occasions de financement liées aux partenariats w(CaOODSP)9.84289340qPDFs112 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-100-2016-eng.pdf01876cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450180001402600079003203000010003995000087004095000022004965000028005185200711005466920025012577100098012827100058013807750067014388560105015059.842893CaOODSP20221107152424cr |||||||||||170901s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-100/2016F-PDF00aAudit des occasions de financement liées aux partenariats h[ressource électronique] / cDivision de l’audit interne, Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. a[Ottawa] : bConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, c2016. a23 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Audit of partnership funding opportunities. aTitre de la couv. a« 30 novembre 2016. » a« Cet audit sert à fournir à la haute direction l'assurance que des processus clés, des pratiques de gestion des risques et des dispositions de gouvernance générales sont en place et fonctionnent efficacement pour les SDP et les SP. Les travaux d'audit consistaient à examiner la documentation liée à la période s'échelonnant du 1er avril 2014 au 31 mars 2016. La portée de l'audit ne comprenait pas l'évaluation des contrôles internes visant les universités dans le cadre de la fonction de surveillance financière; l'efficience ou la fonctionnalité du système AMIS - le système de gestion des subventions -; ni le processus d'examen du mérite. »--Objectif et portée de l'audit, p. 4.072gccstaVérification2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. bDivision de la vérification interne.2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tAudit of partnership funding opportunities w(CaOODSP)9.84288840qPDFs122 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-100-2016-fra.pdf01607cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100028001402450105001682600050002733000011003235000161003345200447004956920027009426920036009696920024010057100063010297750145010928560104012379.842971CaOODSP20221107152433cr |||||||||||170905s2005 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCR22-101/2005E-PDF2 aCanada Research Chairs.10aResponse to the fifth-year evaluation of the Canada Research Chairs Program h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Research Chairs, c[2005] a[7] p. aIssued also in French under title: Réponse du Comité directeur du programme des Chaires de recherche du Canada à l'évaluation quinquennale du Programme. a"The Steering Committee is pleased to note that the Fifth-Year Evaluation of the Canada Research Chairs Program is, overall, extremely positive. The majority of the issues discussed in the evaluation appear to derive from concerns about the permanence of the funding and the longterm management of the program. 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The report also found that there is a continued need for the program, and underscored that the responsibility for ensuring its continued success is shared jointly by the program and its participating institutions. The report put forward seven recommendations, which the Steering Committee has carefully considered, as outlined below"--General Comments, p. 1.072gccstaResearch chairs2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.08tRéponse du Comité directeur à l'évaluation décennale du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84297640qPDFs32 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-101-2011-eng.pdf01642cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100036001402450154001762600058003303000011003885000120003995200502005196920031010216920039010526920023010917100058011147750100011728560104012729.842974CaOODSP20221107152434cr |||||||||||170905s2005 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-101/2005F-PDF2 aChaires de recherche du Canada.10aRéponse du Comité directeur du programme des Chaires de recherche du Canada à l'évaluation quinquennale du Programme h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bChaires de recherche du Canada, c[2005] a[8] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Response to the fifth-year evaluation of the Canada Research Chairs Program. a« Le Comité directeur est heureux de constater que, dans l’ensemble, l’évaluation quinquennale du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada est extrêmement positive. La plupart des questions soulevées dans cette évaluation semblent découler de préoccupations concernant la permanence du financement et la gestion à long terme du Programme. Nous estimons que ces questions peuvent être résolues dans le cadre du mandat actuel du Programme et par les autorités actuelles »--p. 1.072gccstaChaire de recherche072gccstaRecherche et développement072gccstaUniversité2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tResponse to the fifth-year evaluation of the Canada Research Chairs Program w(CaOODSP)9.84297140qPDFs69 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-101-2005-fra.pdf01732cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100036001402450139001762600058003153000009003735000162003825200611005446920031011557100058011867750142012448560104013869.842976CaOODSP20221107152434cr |||||||||||170905s2011 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-101/2011F-PDF2 aChaires de recherche du Canada.10aRéponse du Comité directeur à l'évaluation décennale du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bChaires de recherche du Canada, c[2011] a4 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada Research Chairs steering committee response to the tenth-year evaluation of the Canada Research chairs Program. a« Le Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada est fier de souligner que l’évaluation décennale du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada a révélé que celui-ci est pertinent, réussi et bien mis en oeuvre. Selon le rapport, le Programme répond à un besoin. De plus, le rapport souligne que la responsabilité de la réussite du Programme est partagée entre le Programme et les établissements d’enseignement participants. Le rapport émet sept recommandations, soigneusement passées en revue par le Comité directeur, qui sont résumées ci-dessous »--Commentaires généraux, p. 1.072gccstaChaire de recherche2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tCanada Research Chairs steering committee response to the tenth-year evaluation of the Canada Research chairs Program w(CaOODSP)9.84297340qPDFs28 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-101-2011-fra.pdf01600cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100028001402450125001682600049002933000010003425000018003525000136003705200478005066920027009846920017010117100063010287750138010918560105012299.842978CaOODSP20221107152434cr |||||||||||170905s2006 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCR22-102/2006E-PDF2 aCanada Research Chairs.10aIntegrated results-based management and accountability framework and risk-based audit framework h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Research Chairs, c2006. a40 p. a"March 2006." aIssued also in French under title: Integrated results-based management and accountability framework and risk-based audit framework. a"The Canada Research Chairs program has developed a fully integrated Results-based Management and Accountability Framework (RMAF) and Results-Based Audit Framework (RBAF) in order to ensure that the program is managed in a manner sensitive to risks, complexity, accountability for results and efficient use of resources. The integrated RMAF/RBAF is in line with the Treasury Board Policy on Transfer Payments, the evaluation policy and internal audit policy"--Intro., p. 1.072gccstaResearch chairs072gccstaAudit2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.08tCadre combiné de gestion et de responsabilisation axé sur les résultats et de vérification axé sur le risque w(CaOODSP)9.84300740qPDFs222 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-102-2006-eng.pdf01357cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100028001402450185001682600049003533000009004025000022004115000135004335200225005686920027007936920024008207100063008447750079009078560105009869.842980CaOODSP20221107152435cr |||||||||||170905s2002 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCR22-103/2002E-PDF2 aCanada Research Chairs.10aExecutive summary, Canada Research Chairs Program h[electronic resource] : bbest practices workshop, June 17-18, 2002, Toronto / cprepared by Canada Research Chairs Secretariat. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Research Chairs, c2002. a1 p. a"September 2002." aIssued also in French under title: Résumé, Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada : atelier sur les pratiques exemplaires. a"The Chairs Secretariat identified an opportunity to improve program delivery through the sharing of "Best Practices" among universities. To this end, a "Best Practices" workshop was held in Toronto on June 17-18, 2002."072gccstaResearch chairs072gccstaUniversities2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.08tRésumé, Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84301340qPDFs189 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-103-2002-eng.pdf01399cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100028001402450119001682600050002873000009003375000181003465200186005276920027007136920036007406920024007767100063008007750165008638560105010289.842993CaOODSP20221107152436cr |||||||||||170905s2003 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCR22-101/2003E-PDF2 aCanada Research Chairs.10aResponse of the Canada Research Chairs Steering Committee to the third year review report h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Research Chairs, c[2003] a4 p. aIssued also in French under title: Réponse du Comité directeur du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada au rapport de l'étude récapitulative de la troisième année. a"This document outlines the decisions made by the Canada Research Chairs Steering Committee in response to the main recommendations contained in the third year review report"--p. 1.072gccstaResearch chairs072gccstaResearch and development072gccstaUniversities2 aSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.08tRéponse du Comité directeur du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada au rapport de l'étude récapitulative de la troisième année w(CaOODSP)9.84299640qPDFs110 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-101-2003-eng.pdf01460cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100036001402450174001762600058003503000009004085000134004175200273005516920031008246920039008556920023008947100058009177750114009758560105010899.842996CaOODSP20221107152437cr |||||||||||170905s2003 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-101/2003F-PDF2 aChaires de recherche du Canada.10aRéponse du Comité directeur du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada au rapport de l'étude récapitulative de la troisième année h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bChaires de recherche du Canada, c[2003] a5 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Response of the Canada Research Chairs Steering Committee to the third year review report. a« Le présent document décrit les décisions prises par le Comité directeur du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada en réponse aux principales recommandations faites dans le rapport de l'étude récapitulative de la troisième année du programme »--p. 1.072gccstaChaire de recherche072gccstaRecherche et développement072gccstaUniversité2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tResponse of the Canada Research Chairs Steering Committee to the third year review report w(CaOODSP)9.84299340qPDFs113 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-101-2003-fra.pdf01856cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100036001402450147001762600057003233000010003805000021003905000140004115200700005516920031012516920025012827100058013077750120013658560105014859.843007CaOODSP20221107152439cr |||||||||||170905s2006 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-102/2006F-PDF2 aChaires de recherche du Canada.10aCadre combiné de gestion et de responsabilisation axé sur les résultats et de vérification axé sur le risque h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bChaires de recherche du Canada, c2006. a46 p. a« Mars 2006 ». aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Integrated results-based management and accountability framework and risk-based audit framework. a« Le Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada a élaboré un cadre pour le programme combinant un cadre de gestion et de responsabilisation axé sur les résultats (CGRR) et un cadre de vérification axé sur le risque (CVAR). Le but de ce cadre combiné est de s’assurer que le programme est géré en tenant compte des risques, de la complexité du programme, de l’obligation de rendre des comptes quant aux résultats et de l’utilisation efficace des ressources . Le cadre combiné CGRR/CVAR s’aligne sur la Politique sur les paiements de transfert, sur la Politique d’évaluation et sur la Politique en matière de vérification interne du Conseil du trésor »--Introduction.072gccstaChaire de recherche072gccstaVérification2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tIntegrated results-based management and accountability framework and risk-based audit framework w(CaOODSP)9.84297840qPDFs227 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-102-2006-fra.pdf01488cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100036001402450229001762600057004053000009004625000120004715200352005916920031009436920023009747100058009977750074010558560105011299.843013CaOODSP20221107152440cr |||||||||||170905s2002 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCR22-103/2002F-PDF2 aChaires de recherche du Canada.10aRésumé, Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada h[ressource électronique] : batelier sur les pratiques exemplaires, les 17 et 18 juin 2002, Toronto / cpréparation, Secrétariat des chaires de recherche du Canada. a[Ottawa] : bChaires de recherche du Canada, c2002. a1 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Executive summary, Canada Research Chairs Program : best practices workshop. a« Le Secrétariat du Programme des chaires de recherche du Canada a constaté qu'il était possible d'améliorer le fonctionnement du programme grâce à la mise en place d'un système de mise en commun des « pratiques exemplaires » entre les universités. Il a donc organisé un atelier sur ce point à Toronto les 17 et 18 juin 2002 »--p. 1.072gccstaChaire de recherche072gccstaUniversité2 aConseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada.08tExecutive summary, Canada Research Chairs Program w(CaOODSP)9.84298040qPDFs193 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/crsh-sshrc/CR22-103-2002-fra.pdf01644cas 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220025000880400017001130410013001300430012001430860017001551300077001722100051002492220076003002450168003762460074005442600068006183100011006863620029006975000078007265200324008045460032011286920031011607100023011917760052012147920052012669.500297CaOODSP20221107132829cr |||||||||||150406d19862011oncar p oss f0 a0eng|d a1499-1950y0838-0236 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS11-210-PDF0 aCanadian economic observer. pHistorical statistical supplement (Online)0 aCan. econ. obs., Hist. stat. suppl. b(Online) 0aCanadian economic observer. Historical statistical supplementb(Online)10aCanadian economic observer. pHistorical statistical supplement h[electronic resource] = bL'observateur économique canadien. Supplément statistique historique.11aObservateur économique canadien.pSupplément statistique historique aOttawa : bStatistics Canada = Statistique Canada, c1988-2011. aAnnual0 aVol. 1 (1986)-2010/2011. aSome issues digitized from print edition [produced by Statistics Canada].3 aContains historical annual series that correspond to those published in the monthly tables. Data covered include the national accounts, prices, international and domestic trade, labour and financial markets. 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Historical statistical supplement b(Online)10aCanadian economic observer. pHistorical statistical supplement h[ressource électronique] = bL'observateur économique canadien. Supplément statistique historique.11aObservateur économique canadien. pSupplément statistique historique  aOttawa : bStatistics Canada = Statistique Canada, c1988-2011. aAnnuel0 aVol. 1 (1986)-2010/2011. aCertaines livraisons ont été numérisé à partir de la version imprimée [par Statistique Canada].3 aPrésente les données historiques annuelles des séries correspondant à celles qui sont publiées dans les tableaux mensuels. Les données comprennent les comptes nationaux, les prix, les commerces international et domestique, l'emploi et les marchés financiers. L'information provinciale sur les revenus d'emplois, le commerce au détail et les indices de logement et de prix à la consommation sont aussi disponibles. aTexte en anglais et en français.072gccstaConditions économiques2 aStatistique Canada.0#tCanadian economic observer. w(CaOODSP)9.511475 tCanadian economic observer. w(CaOODSP)9.50029701965cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001311300036001492100041001852220050002262450091002762600042003673100017004093620035004265000098004615200912005596910024014716910031014957100024015267750033015507760035015837800033016189.501148CaOODSP20221107132939cr |||||||||||150406c19969999onc x p o||||f| |0fre|d a1205-8882 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS85-002F-PDF0 aJuristat (En ligne)lFrançais.0 aJuristatb(Ott., Éd. fr., En ligne) 0aJuristatb(Ottawa. Éd. française. En ligne)10aJuristat h[ressource électronique] / cCentre canadien de la statistique juridique.  aOttawa : bStatistique Canada,c1996- aIrrégulier.1 aVol. 16, n° 10, juillet 1996- aSeulement les articles sont publiés en format PDF à partir du vol. 28, n° 8, juillet 2008.3 aContient des statistiques et des analyses détaillées sur divers sujets et questions concernant le système judiciaire canadien. Des rapports annuels sont produits dans les domaines suivants : les statistiques sur la criminalité, l'homicide, la conduite avec facultés affaiblies, les ressources et les dépenses du système judiciaire, les statistiques sur les tribunaux de la jeunesse, le placement sous garde des jeunes et la probation et les statistiques sur les services correctionnels. D'autres rapports sont également produits chaque année sur des sujets d'actualité qui touchent les intervenants de l'appareil judiciaire. Ce périodique unique en son genre intéresse grandement les personnes chargées de planifier, de mettre sur pied, d'administrer et d'évaluer les programmes et les projets dans le domaine de la justice ou toute personne qui s'intéresse à l'appareil judiciaire canadien.07aStatistiques2gcpds07aSystème judiciaire2gcpds2 aStatistique Canada.08tJuristat w(CaOODSP)9.5047370#tJuristat / w(CaOODSP)9.51288400tJuristat w(CaOODSP)9.81398701668cas 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220025000880400017001130410013001300430012001430860018001550860017001731300024001902100026002142220026002402450246002662460028005122600047005403100014005873620046006015000053006475000078007005200223007785460076010015500047010777100075011247750037011997760035012367920035012719.504734CaOODSP20221107133427cr |||||||||||150406d19822005oncqr p oss f0 a0eng|d a1209-1340y0713-2840 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS87-003E-PDF1 aCS87-003-PDF0 aTravel-log (Online)0 aTravel-log b(Online) 0aTravel-log b(Online)10aTravel-log h[electronic resource] / cTravel, Tourism and Recreation Section, Education, Science and Culture Division = Info-voyages / Section des voyages, du tourisme et des loisirs, Division de l'éducation, des sciences et de la culture.13aInfo-voyagesf1982-1996 aOttawa : bStatistics Canada, c1982-2005. aQuarterly0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (1982)-v. 23, no. 1 (2005). aIssued also in French under title: Info-voyages. aSome issues digitized from print edition [produced by Statistics Canada].3 aA tourism newsletter that examines international travel trends, international travel accounts and the travel price index. It also features the latest tourism indicators and includes feature articles related to tourism. aText in English and French, 1982-1996; text in English only, 1996-2005. aIssued May 1988-2005 by Statistics Canada.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada. bTravel, Tourism and Recreation Section.08tInfo-voyages w(CaOODSP)9.5011450#tTravel-log w(CaOODSP)9.508326 tTravel-log w(CaOODSP)9.84226601651cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220025000880400017001130430012001300860018001421300032001602100040001922220043002322450082002752600042003573100014003993620021004135000089004345200642005236900026011656900022011917100023012137750033012367760035012697800033013049.504737CaOODSP20221107133428cr |||||||||||150406c19969999onc x p o||||f| |0eng|d# a1209-6393y0715-271X aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS85-002E-PDF0 aJuristat (Online)lEnglish.0 aJuristatb(Ott., Engl. ed., Online) 0aJuristatb(Ottawa. English ed. Online)10aJuristat h[electronic resource] / cCanadian Centre for Justice Statistics.  aOttawa : bStatistics Canada, c1996- aIrregular1 aVol. 16, no. 10- aOnly individual articles are available in PDF format from vol. 28, no. 8, July 2008.3 aProvides detailed statistics and analysis on a variety of topics and issues concerning Canada's justice system. Annual Juristats are produced in the following areas: crime statistics, homicide, impaired driving, justice system resources and expenditures, youth court statistics, youth custody and probation and corrections statistics. Additional Juristats are also produced each year on current topics of interest to the justice community. This is a unique periodical, of great interest to those who have to plan, establish, administer and evaluate justice programs and projects, or anyone who has an interest in Canada's justice system.07aJustice system2gcpds07aStatistics2gcpds2 aStatistics Canada.08tJuristat w(CaOODSP)9.5011480#tJuristat / w(CaOODSP)9.51447100tJuristat w(CaOODSP)9.81398401307cas 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430030001180860018001482450156001662460074003222460023003962460048004192460027004672600133004943100012006273620025006395000066006645000020007305000017007505460032007676920022007996920031008217100052008527920077009049.841038CaOODSP20221107152006cr |||||||||||170803d19801991nscmr p oss f0###a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn-nsan-cn-nkan-cn-pi1 aCS10-0013-PDF00aAtlantic Provinces monthly economic indicator report h[electronic resource] = bProvinces de l'Atlantique rapport mensuel de l'indicateur économique.11aProvinces de l'Atlantique rapport mensuel de l'indicateur économique10aEconomic indicator10aRapport mensuel de l'indicateur économique10aIndicateur économique aHalifax, N.S. : bStatistics Canada, North American Life Centre = Statistique Canada, Centre North American Life, c[198-?-1991] aMonthly0 aJune 1990-Mar. 1991? aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aChiefly tables. aCover title. aText in English and French.072gccstaStatistics072gccstaEconomic indicators1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada. bAtlantic Office. tAtlantic Provinces monthly economic indicator report w(CaOODSP)9.84103901586cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000018001412450133001592600044002923000010003365000066003465000020004125000019004325200696004516920027011476920019011747100023011938560104012169.843051CaOODSP20221107152445cr |||||||||||170906s1994 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-0017/1994E-PDF1 aLal, Kishori.14aThe 1993 International System of National Accounts and the Canadian Input-Output tables h[electronic resource] / cKishori Lal. a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, c1994. a19 p. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"May 28, 1994." aCaption title.3 a"In this paper, the Input-Output tables are situated within the Canadian System of National Accounts (CSNA). The rectangular format of the accounting framework of the Canadian Input-Output tables and the integration rules established by the CSNA management are examined for their role in helping to integrate the various components of the CSNA. Lastly, a critical evaluation is made of the recommendations presented in the 1993 International System of National Accounts in its chapter on Supply and Use Tables and Input-Output from the perspective of the Canadian Input-Output tables. Reasons are stated in cases where we may not be able to implement the 1993 SNA recommendations"--Abstract.072gccstaPublic accounts072gccstaEconomy2 aStatistics Canada.40qPDFs1.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-0017-1994-eng.pdf01743cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000019001412450100001602600044002603000013003045000066003175000019003835000082004025040039004845200728005236920019012516920019012707100072012898560104013619.843054CaOODSP20221107152445cr |||||||||||170906s1996 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-0018/1996E-PDF1 aHwang, Jang C.12aA theory of measuring fixed capital flows and stocks h[electronic resource] / cJang C. Hwang. aOttawa : b[Statistics Canada], c1996. a[24] p.  aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCaption title. aCopy of an article from Journal of economic and social measurement 22 (1996). aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"This paper presents a theoretical perpetual inventory model for measuring both the quantity and price sides of fixed capital flows and stocks. Because conventional models only measure the quantity side of fixed capital flows and stocks, it is difficult to fit the economic depreciation variable into the models. This paper provides a clear picture of how physical depreciation and economic depreciation are applied to the quantity side and price side of the model. The new model presented in this paper also generalizes the conventional model. In any case, the conventional model which uses the deflator of the gross fixed capital formation as the deflator of all fixed capital flows and stocks is questionable"--Abstract.072gccstaEconomy072gccstaCapital1 aCanada.bStatistics Canada.cInvestment and Capital Stock Division.40qPDFs3.19 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/statcan/CS13-0018-1996-eng.pdf01126cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000021001412450151001622600044003133000015003575000066003725000019004385040039004575200183004966920036006797000018007157100023007338560104007569.843057CaOODSP20221107152446cr |||||||||||170906s1995 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS13-0021/1995E-PDF1 aHall, Michael H.10aShifting the burden h[electronic resource] : bhow much can government download to the nonprofit sector? / cby Michael H. Hall and Paul B. 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ne paraît plus après 2015-2016 à 2019-2020. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated summary of ... corporate plan, ... operating budget, ... capital budget. aTitre de la couverture.072gccstaPont072gccstaPlanification08tThe Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated summary of ... corporate plan, ... operating budget, ... capital budget. w(CaOODSP)9.84296300tRésumé du plan d'entreprise … : w(CaOODSP)9.87903601191cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450125001392600063002643000010003275000018003375000117003555200229004726920017007017100030007187750101007488560100008499.842898CaOODSP20221107152424cr |||||||||||170905s2015 xxc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT66-21/2015E-PDF00aCore control audit of the Canada School of Public Service h[electronic resource] / cOffice of the Comptroller General. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c2015. a4 p.  a"April 2015." aIssued also in French under title: Audit des contrôles de base de l’École de la fonction publique du Canada. a"The objective of this audit was to ensure that core controls over financial management within CSPS result in compliance with key requirements contained in the selected financial legislation, policies, and directives"--p. 1.072gccstaAudit1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tAudit des contrôles de base de l’École de la fonction publique du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.84290640qPDFs98 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sct-tbs/BT66-21-2015-eng.pdf01246cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450146001392600071002853000009003565000022003655000102003875200273004896920025007627100034007877750082008218560101009039.842906CaOODSP20221107152425cr |||||||||||170905s2015 xxc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT66-21/2015F-PDF00aAudit des contrôles de base de l’École de la fonction publique du Canada h[ressource électronique] / cBureau du contrôleur général. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c2015. a5 p. a« Avril 2015 ». aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Core control audit of the Canada School of Public Service. a« L’objectif de cet audit était de s’assurer que les contrôles de base de la gestion financière en place au sein de l’EFPC sont conformes aux exigences clés des dispositions en matière financière des lois, politique et directives sélectionnées »--p. 1.072gccstaVérification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tCore control audit of the Canada School of Public Service w(CaOODSP)9.84289840qPDFs107 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/sct-tbs/BT66-21-2015-fra.pdf