01800cam 2200433zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001682450122001922640066003142640011003803000032003913360026004233370026004493380036004755000137005115000017006485000049006655000044007145000039007585000017007975000032008146920016008466920023008626920023008856920026009086920032009347100048009667100032010147750088010468560104011348560128012389.878577CaOODSP20221107165259m o d f cr cn|||||||||190827t20192019onc o f000 0 eng d a9780660323558 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aA22-629/2-2019E-PDF00a2019 consumer perceptions of food : bqualitative research summary / cprepared for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 1aOttawa, Ontario : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (3 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: 2019 - perceptions des consommateurs à l'égard des aliments : recherche qualitative - sommaire. aCover title. a"Supplier name: Earnscliffe Strategy Group." a"Contract number: 01B68-200141/001/CY." a"Registration number: POR 023-19." a"July 2019." aIssued also in HTML format.072gccstaFood072gccstaFood policy072gccstaFood safety072gccstaPublic opinion072gccstaPublic opinion polls1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada.2 aEarnscliffe Strategy Group.08t2019 - perceptions des consommateurs à l'égard des aliments : w(CaOODSP)9.87857840qPDFs320 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/aac-aafc/A22-629-2-2019-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/agriculture_agri-food/2019/023-19-e/summary/summary.html01893cam 2200433zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001682450161001922640072003532640011004253000035004363360031004713370034005023380043005365000110005795000028006895000059007175000052007765000049008285000024008775000034009016920019009356920033009546920035009876920028010226920029010507100053010797100032011327750060011648560104012248560131013289.878578CaOODSP20221107165259m o d f cr cn|||||||||190827t20192019onc o f000 0 fre d a9780660323565 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aA22-629/2-2019F-PDF00a2019 - perceptions des consommateurs à l'égard des aliments : brecherche qualitative - sommaire / cpréparé pour Agriculture et agroalimentaire Canada. 1aOttawa (Ontario) : bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (3 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : 2019 consumer perceptions of food: qualitative research summary. aTitre de la couverture. a« Nom du fournisseur : Earnscliffe Strategy Group. » a« Numéro du contrat : 01B68-200141/001/CY. » a« Numéro d'enregistrement : ROP 023-19. » a« Juillet 2019. » aPublié aussi en format HTML.072gccstaAliment072gccstaPolitique alimentaire072gccstaSalubrité des aliments072gccstaOpinion publique072gccstaSondage d'opinion1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada.2 aEarnscliffe Strategy Group.08t2019 consumer perceptions of food : w(CaOODSP)9.87857740qPDFs300 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/aac-aafc/A22-629-2-2019-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/agriculture_agri-food/2019/023-19-f/sommaire/sommaire.html02387cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860023001591000037001822450142002192640075003612640011004363000063004473360026005103370026005363380036005624900067005985000021006655040055006865201050007416920020017916920019018117100020018308300073018508560114019239.881767CaOODSP20221107170128m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20192019onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aFB3-6/2019-10E-PDF1 aHenry, Christopher S., eauthor.10a2018 Bitcoin Omnibus Survey : bawareness and usage / cby Christopher S. Henry, Kim P. Huynh, Gradon Nicholls and Mitchell W. Nicholson. 1aOttawa, Ontario, Canada : bBank of Canada = Banque du Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (ii, 42 pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBank of Canada staff discussion paper, x1914-0568 ; v2019-10 a"November 2019." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 13-14).3 a"The Bank of Canada commissioned the Bitcoin Omnibus Survey in 2016 to monitor trends in the adoption and use of Bitcoin and other cryptoassets (Henry, Huynh and Nicholls 2018, 2019). This report presents findings from the latest iteration of the survey, which was conducted in 2018. We find that between 2016 and 2018 the share of Canadians who were aware of Bitcoin increased from 62 percent to 89 percent and those who owned Bitcoin increased from 3 percent to 5 percent. However, the share of past owners also increased, suggesting an influx of Bitcoin owners who subsequently divested after the steep rise of prices in 2017. The main reason for owning Bitcoin remains speculation, though this share decreased slightly since 2017. On the other hand, the share of Canadians who reported using Bitcoin for transactions a few times a month or more increased. Finally, we discuss how Bitcoin adopters differ from overall Canadians with respect to their financial literacy, preferences over payment methods, and cash holdings"--Abstract, page ii.072gccstaCurrency072gccstaSurveys2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff discussion paper (Bank of Canada)v2019-10.w(CaOODSP)9.80627340qPDFs1.23 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/banque-bank-canada/FB3-6-2019-10-eng.pdf01540cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450128001832640108003113000033004193360026004523370026004783380036005045000195005405000017007355000024007526920031007766920017008076920034008247100070008587750181009288560105011099.881727CaOODSP20221107170122m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2017 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-142/2017E-PDF00aFollow-up audit of the CNSC performance measurement and reporting frameworks, November 2011 / cOffice of Audit and Ethics. 1a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission = Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2017. a1 online resource (35 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Vérification de suivi des cadres de mesure du rendement et de présentation de rapports de la Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, novembre 2011. aCover title. a"February 3, 2017."072gccstaRegulatory agencies072gccstaAudit072gccstaPerformance assessment2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission. bOffice of Audit and Ethics.08tVérification de suivi des cadres de mesure du rendement et de présentation de rapports de la Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, novembre 2011 / w(CaOODSP)9.88173040qPDFs580 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-142-2017-eng.pdf01717cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450208001832460119003912640108005103000036006183360031006543370034006853380043007195000138007625000028009005000030009286920040009586920025009986920036010237100097010597750118011568560105012749.881730CaOODSP20221107170123m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2017 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-142/2017F-PDF00aVérification de suivi des cadres de mesure du rendement et de présentation de rapports de la Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, novembre 2011 / cBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.17aVérification de suivi des cadres de mesure du rendement et de présentation de rapports de la CCSN, novembre 2011 1a[Ottawa] : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire = Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2017. a1 ressource en ligne (41 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Follow-up audit of the CNSC performance measurement and reporting frameworks, November 2011. aTitre de la couverture. a« Le 3 février 2017. »072gccstaOrganisme de réglementation072gccstaVérification072gccstaÉvaluation du rendement2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire. bBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.08tFollow-up audit of the CNSC performance measurement and reporting frameworks, November 2011 / w(CaOODSP)9.88172740qPDFs906 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-142-2017-fra.pdf01571cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450119001832460085003022640108003873000033004953360026005283370026005543380036005805000150006165000017007665000024007836920031008076920017008386920034008556920022008897100070009117750134009818560106011159.881752CaOODSP20221107170126m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2017 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-211/2017E-PDF00aAudit of CNSC's management of information technology and telecommunications assets / cOffice of Audit and Ethics.17aAudit of CNSC management of information technology and telecommunications assets 1a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission = Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2017. a1 online resource (60 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Vérification de la gestion des biens de technologie de l’information et de télécommunications de la CCSN. aCover title. a"February 8, 2017."072gccstaRegulatory agencies072gccstaAudit072gccstaInformation technology072gccstaManagement2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission. bOffice of Audit and Ethics.08tVérification de la gestion des biens de technologie de l'information et de télécommunications de la CCSN / w(CaOODSP)9.88175440qPDFs2.56 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-211-2017-eng.pdf01554cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450161001832640108003443000036004523360031004883370034005193380043005535000129005965000028007255000027007536920040007806920025008206920040008456920019008857100097009047750109010018560106011109.881754CaOODSP20221107170126m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2017 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-211/2017F-PDF00aVérification de la gestion des biens de technologie de l'information et de télécommunications de la CCSN / cBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique. 1a[Ottawa] : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire = Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2017. a1 ressource en ligne (58 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Audit of CNSC's management of information technology and telecommunications assets. aTitre de la couverture. a« 8 février 2017. »072gccstaOrganisme de réglementation072gccstaVérification072gccstaTechnologie de l'information072gccstaGestion2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire. bBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.08tAudit of CNSC's management of information technology and telecommunications assets / w(CaOODSP)9.88175240qPDFs2.19 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-211-2017-fra.pdf01572cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001502450119001742460055002932640108003483000033004563360026004893370026005153380036005415000162005775000017007395000034007565040041007906920031008316920017008626920032008797100070009117750148009818560105011299.881756CaOODSP20221107170126m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCC172-212/2018E-PDF00aResults of the planning phase - 2017 audit of revenue management and cost recovery / cOffice of Audit and Ethics.17a2017 audit of revenue management and cost recovery 1a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission = Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2018. a1 online resource (13 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Résultats de l'étape de planification - vérification de la gestion des revenus et du recouvrement des coûts pour 2017. aCover title. a"Approved on April 27, 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaRegulatory agencies072gccstaAudit072gccstaFinancial management2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission. bOffice of Audit and Ethics.08tRésultats de l'étape de planification - vérification de la gestion des revenus et du recouvrement des coûts pour 2017 / w(CaOODSP)9.88175740qPDFs204 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-212-2018-eng.pdf01674cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001502450175001742460084003492640108004333000036005413360031005773370034006083380043006425000129006855000028008145000039008425040048008816920040009296920025009696920031009947100097010257750109011228560105012319.881757CaOODSP20221107170127m o d f cr cn|||||||||191106s2018 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCC172-212/2018F-PDF00aRésultats de l'étape de planification - vérification de la gestion des revenus et du recouvrement des coûts pour 2017 / cBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.17aVérification de la gestion des revenus et du recouvrement des coûts pour 2017 1a[Ottawa] : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire = Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2018. a1 ressource en ligne (14 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Results of the planning phase - 2017 audit of revenue management and cost recovery. aTitre de la couverture. a« Approuvé le 27 avril, 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaOrganisme de réglementation072gccstaVérification072gccstaGestion financière2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire. bBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.08tResults of the planning phase - 2017 audit of revenue management and cost recovery / w(CaOODSP)9.88175640qPDFs284 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-212-2018-fra.pdf01238cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450080001832640108002633000033003713360026004043370026004303380036004565000091004925000017005835000020006006920031006206920017006516920020006687100070006887750049007588560105008079.881856CaOODSP20221107170140m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-214/2016E-PDF00aContinuous auditing : bacting appointments / cOffice of Audit and Ethics. 1a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission = Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2016. a1 online resource (32 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Vérification continue : nominations intérimaires. aCover title. a"June 1, 2016."072gccstaRegulatory agencies072gccstaAudit072gccstaStaffing2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission. bOffice of Audit and Ethics.08tVérification continue : w(CaOODSP)9.88185740qPDFs900 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-214-2016-eng.pdf01338cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380450009001500860024001592450106001832640108002893000036003973360031004333370034004643380043004985000087005415000028006285000023006566920040006796920025007196920020007447100097007647750046008618560105009079.881857CaOODSP20221107170140m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn--- ay1y11 aCC172-214/2016F-PDF00aVérification continue : bnominations intérimaires / cBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique. 1a[Ottawa] : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire = Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2016. a1 ressource en ligne (40 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Continuous auditing: acting appointments. aTitre de la couverture. a« 1 juin 2016. »072gccstaOrganisme de réglementation072gccstaVérification072gccstaDotation2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire. bBureau de la vérification et de l'éthique.08tContinuous auditing : w(CaOODSP)9.88185640qPDFs655 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-214-2016-fra.pdf01820cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000035001722450113002072640059003203000058003793360031004373370034004683380043005025000123005455000104006685200455007726920024012276920026012517100037012777750083013148560109013979.881597CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19890330onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo52-50/1989F-PDF1 aHébert, Françoise, eauteur.13aLa photocopie des documents publiés à Communications Canada : brapport d'enquête / cFrançoise Hébert. 1a[Ottawa] : bCommunications Canada, cle 30 mars 1989. a1 ressource en ligne (1 volume (pagination multiple)) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Photocopying of published works in Communications Canada: report of a survey. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Innovation, sciences et développement économique Canada]. a« L'objectif de ce projet était de fournir des données sur la photocopie dans les bureaux de Communications Canada, d'évaluer la proportion de photocopies qui pourraient être touchées par un contrat de licence avec les sociétés de gestion, et d'élaborer une méthodologie en vue d'une enquête sur la quantité et le contenu des documents photocopiés dans les bureaux de l'Administration fédérale dans tout le Canada »--Sommaire, page 3.072gccstaReprographie072gccstaDroit d'auteur1 aCanada. bCommunications Canada.08tPhotocopying of published works in Communications Canada : w(CaOODSP)9.87741440qPDFs4.47 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-50-1989-fra.pdf02341cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000038001802450201002182640086004192640011005053000093005163360026006093370026006353380036006614900053006975000018007505040055007685200792008235460060016156920018016756920018016937100034017117100037017458300091017828560106018739.881593CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20142014quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-4/224-2014E-PDF1 aDoré, Pierre-Emmanuel, eauthor.10aModeling and combining information within belief functions theory in search and rescue applications / cPierre-Emmanuel Doré, Irène Abi-Zeid, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Arnaud Martin, Patrick Maupin. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence Research and Development Canada - Valcartier, c2014. 4c©2014 a1 online resource (ii, x, 50 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (some colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical report ; vDRDC Valcartier TR 2010-224 a"April 2014." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 37-38).3 a"In this report, we study the expressiveness of the theory of belief functions in the particular case of Search And Rescue (SAR) operations. The theory of belief functions is a mathematical framework, which is used, as the probabilities, to represent the imperfections of a source of information. These imperfections are of different natures: reliability, vagueness, uncertainty, to name only a few. Representing and dealing with these imperfections in a SAR context is a major issue especially when one needs to combine and update information coming from heterogeneous and subjective sources. After having reminded some background results of the theory of optimal search, we have suggested some approaches of the SAR problem founded on the theory of belief functions"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.072gccstaRescue072gccstaModels1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TR 2010-224.w(CaOODSP)9.82055840qPDFs1.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-4-224-2014-eng.pdf03168cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000029001802450182002092640065003912640011004563000092004673360026005593370026005853380036006114900053006475000021007005040055007215201726007765460060025027100034025627100037025968300091026338560106027249.881594CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20132013quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-4/409-2013E-PDF1 aLéchevin, N., eauthor.10aPattern recognition of socio-technical network vulnerabilities : bmodeling and preliminary results / cNicolas Léchevin, Anne-Laure Jousselme, Patrick Maupin, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier, c2013. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (x, 60 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (chiefly colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical report ; vDRDC Valcartier TR 2013-409 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 49-52).3 a"When faced with potentially disruptive events, the state of a network may unexpectedly evolve to regions of the state space where safe operating conditions are no longer ensured. It is thus highly desirable to relate the network characteristics and operating conditions to its vulnerabilities, if any, in order to mitigate risk expressed as a function of network inoperability and loss of quality of service. A pattern recognition approach is adopted to relate the structural features of the network to the loss of operating nodes and edges. Two types of networks are considered for analysis and simulation in this document. A network characterized by flow conservation and capacity constraints is adapted from a fuse model, which may lead, in some instances, to cascading events. A tactical swarm of robots is deployed either to achieve terrain surveillance coverage or to maintain client connectivity so that every client can communicate in remote area. In both cases, the swarm of robots should maintain its connectivity at each time instant. The swarm deployment adapts to the loss of a robot caused by such factors as hardware/software failure, enemy action, or the presence of malware. The motion strategy prioritizes the client coverage, which may entail possible losses of connectivity. Given the motion strategy at hand, the swarm presents vulnerabilities related to the loss of some nodes. The classifier, instrumental in performing pattern recognition, is trained from a sample of networks obtained by some probabilistic generator. The classifier is shown to model, and to some extent, predict quickly the vulnerabilities of a class of networks as a function of their structural properties"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TR 2013-409.w(CaOODSP)9.82055840qPDFs3.49 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-4-409-2013-eng.pdf02829cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000032001922450136002242640086003602640011004463000092004573360026005493370026005753380036006014900057006375000018006945040051007125201383007635460060021467100034022067100037022408300095022778560107023729.881598CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20122012quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/233-2012E-PDF1 aVachon, Étienne, eauthor.10aExploration of collaborative environment technologies for maritime analysis / cÉtienne Vachon, Valérie Lavigne, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence Research and Development Canada - Valcartier, c2012. 4c©2012 a1 online resource (x, 42 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (chiefly colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical memorandum ; vDRDC Valcartier TM 2011-233 a"April 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 33).3 a"The identification and tracking of Vessels of lnterest (VOIs) require the collaboration of various analysts from the federal departments forming the Maritime Security Operations Centers, to collect and analyze information about this vessel, to understand its intentions and assess if it may represent a threat. ln order to support collaborative work, the Intelligence Laboratory (ILAB) of the Intelligence and Information (12) section was equipped with new advanced displays and interactions devices. For a period of eight months, a team worked to explore how these technologies could enhance collaborative analysis and shared situation awareness among analysts. Existing multi-touch frameworks were explored and a multi-touch version of Google Earth was implemented. lt can be used on a multi-touch table and with a wall display using gestures that are being captured by a Microsoft Kinect sensor. A maritime situation awareness portal including various VOI analysis tools mock-ups was developed and displayed on the knowledge wall. A simple application was also developed to display vessel information windows with various orientations. This exploration of advanced Human-Computer Interaction technologies produced insights on how to take advantage of these innovations in a maritime surveillance context as well as in other intelligence domain activities"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TM 2011-233.w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs25.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-6-233-2012-eng.pdf02379cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000029001802450151002092640086003602640011004463000083004573360026005403370026005663380036005924900058006285000021006865040055007075200959007625460046017217100034017677100037018018300096018388560107019349.881603CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20132013quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-8/074-2013E-PDF1 aSimard, J.-R., eauthor.10aSpectrally resolved laser-induced fluorescence lidar based stand-off biodetection systems / cJ.-R. Simard, S. Buteau, P. Lahaie, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence Research and Development Canada - Valcartier, c2013. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (ii, 36 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aScientific literature ; vDRDC Valcartier SL 2013-074 a"February 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 23-26).3 a"Over the years, monitoring rapidly wide areas for the presence of threatening bioaerosols has become an important objective for defense and public security. This chapter describes an important contending technology showing valuable capability to achieve that goal: Spectrally Resolved Laser-Induced Fluorescence Lidars. After an introduction to this subject, the fundamental Lidar theory associated with this specific technology is derived. Then, the robustness, specificity and sensitivity of this technique to recognize the class of bioaerosols from a remote position are discussed. Subsequently, a statistical multi-variate method based on the Mahalanobis distance and used to extract the bioaerosol classification from the collected spectral data is detailed. Finally, a conclusion reviews the key issues associated with this inelastic Lidar technology as an important component of a complete threatening bioaerosol defense suite"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aScientific literature (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier SL 2013-074.w(CaOODSP)9.82219540qPDFs23.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-8-074-2013-eng.pdf01817cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000032001802450272002122640086004842640011005703000093005813360026006743370026007003380036007264900058007625000021008205000029008415200183008705460046010536920024010996920023011236920024011467100034011707100037012048300096012418560106013379.881606CaOODSP20221107170103m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20122012quca o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-8/501-2012E-PDF1 aSofge, Donald A., eauthor.10aDesign of knowledge based glossary support system : bdesign and development of a TTCP glossary of planning and scheduling terms and concepts / cDonald Sofge, Adel Guitouni, Micheline Bélanger, Anthony Newton, Luke Marsh, Piper Jackson, Jens Happe, Roozbeh Farabod. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence Research and Development Canada - Valcartier, c2012. 4c©2012 a1 online resource (ii, 53 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (chiefly colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aScientific literature ; vDRDC Valcartier SL 2013-501 a"February 2012." a"TTCP technical report."3 a"This document outlines the design and implementation of a tool that would help elucidate the differences in commonly used planning and scheduling terminology"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaTerminology072gccstaDictionaries1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aScientific literature (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier SL 2013-501.w(CaOODSP)9.82219540qPDFs2.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-8-501-2012-eng.pdf01527cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000027001752450232002022640128004342640011005623000071005733360026006443370026006703380036006964900052007325000024007845000076008085000017008845040053009017100051009548300090010058560106010959.881609CaOODSP20221107170103m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aD68-10/088-2018E-PDF1 aPeng, Henry, eauthor.10aBiological response to stress during battlefield trauma training : blive tissue versus high-fidelity patient simulator / cHenry Peng, Oshin Vartanian, Shawn G. Rhind, Jerzy Jarmasz, Catherine Tenn, Homer Tien, Andrew Beckett. 1aToronto, Ontario : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (8 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aExternal literature (P) ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P088 a"Can unclassified." a"Name of journal: Military Medicine. Volume number: vol. 00, 0/0 2018." a"June 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 7-8).2 aDefence R&D Canada. bToronto Research Centre.#0aExternal literature (P) (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P088.w(CaOODSP)9.85443740qPDFs503 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-10-088-2018-eng.pdf02303cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000028001802450262002082640065004702640011005353000092005463360026006383370026006643380036006904900053007265000021007795040055008005200713008555460060015686920024016286920020016527100034016727100037017068300091017438560107018349.881635CaOODSP20221107170108m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20132013quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-4/484-2013E-PDF1 aBoivin, Eric, eauthor.10aR&D plan to support the application of the after-action review (AAR) process applied by the observer-controller trainer personnel of the Canadian Army : bfinal report of the augmented AAR project (12TL) / cÉric Boivin, Marielle Mokhtari, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier, c2013. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (x, 77 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (chiefly colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical report ; vDRDC Valcartier TR 2013-484 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 59-66).3 a"This report presents the research and development (R&D) work carried out under the Augmented After-Action Review project (in french Revue post exerice de demain) (2010-2013) authorized by the client group 2T - Integrated Analysis of Land Force. The work support the Observer-Controller Trainer (OCT) staff of the Canadian Army in the learning and use of the After-Action Review (AAR) process. The report presents a R&D plan divided into three (3) topics aiming to: (1) reduce time and cost of training OCT personnel; (2) enhance operational capabilities of OCTs when dealing with the AAR process; and (3) extend the scope of feedback to the training audience when conducting AAR sessions"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaTraining1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TR 2013-484.w(CaOODSP)9.82055840qPDFs54.68 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-4-484-2013-eng.pdf02361cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000042001922450177002342640086004112640011004973000084005083360026005923370026006183380036006444900057006805000021007375040055007585200865008135460060016787100034017387100037017728300095018098560107019049.881649CaOODSP20221107170110m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20132013quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/482-2013E-PDF1 aMokhtari, Marielle, d1966- eauthor.10aVisualization to augment comprehension models of a complex phenomenon - IMAGE VI exploration module / cMarielle Mokhtari, Éric Boivin, Frédéric Drolet, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence Research and Development Canada - Valcartier, c2013. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (xiv, 69 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical memorandum ; vDRDC Valcartier TM 2013-482 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).3 a"In a wide range of scientific and technological domains (e.g. economics, climate and seismic modeling, melting modeling, astronomy, neuroscience and archaeology), experts need to make sense of and extract useful information and/or knowledge from (large) datasets composed of various types of data. To achieve these goals, experts require tools combining advanced analysis and visualization, and rich user interactions to guide them to incrementally and interactively explore datasets, to organize data, to process information, and to go through and understand these datasets. The Exploration concept (developed for the IMAGE project) consists in making datasets clear in explanatory and tailored (visualization) views, which can be exploited by experts to augment their individual or collective comprehension models of a complex phenomenon"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TM 2013-482.w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs58.34 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-6-482-2013-eng.pdf02101cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000029001922450082002212640067003032640011003703000082003813360026004633370026004893380036005154900051005515000020006025040051006225200763006735460060014367100072014968300089015688560106016579.881652CaOODSP20221107170111m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20112011quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/173-2011E-PDF1 aDobias, Peter, eauthor.10aNon-lethal weapons capability-based analysis / cDr. Peter Dobias, DRDC CORA. 1aOttawa, Ontario, Canada : bDefence R&D Canada - CORA, c2011. 4c©2011 a1 online resource (x, 68 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical memorandum ; vDRDC CORA TM 2011-173 a"October 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 19).3 a"To identify CF's non-lethal weapons (NLW) requirements and existing capability gaps, Defence Research and Development Canada Centre for Operational Research and Analysis (DRDC CORA) has conducted a non-lethal weapon capability-based analysis (CBA). This work leverages the analysis conducted under the NATO SAS 078 study in which Canada participated. A set of 18 counter-personnel and eight (8) counter-materiel requirements were identified. Since the CF has only nascent NLW capabilities, the identified gaps were significantly greater that the NATO-wide gaps identified by SAS 078. These gaps can be partially mitigated using ad hoc solutions, and partially by the current and programmed NLW capabilities owned by other NATO militaries"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.2 aDefence R&D Canada. bCentre for Operational Research and Analysis.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC CORA TM 2011-173.w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.95 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-6-173-2011-eng.pdf01935cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000029001922450130002212640065003512640011004163000082004273360026005093370026005353380036005614900057005975000020006545040055006745200523007295460060012527100034013127100037013468300095013838560107014789.881656CaOODSP20221107170111m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20132013quca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/432-2013E-PDF1 aDobias, Peter, eauthor.10aCapability Engineering Process 2011 : bevolution from CEP 2008 / cChristophe Nécaille, Claire Lalancette, DRDC Valcartier. 1aQuebec (Quebec) : bDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier, c2013. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (x, 44 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aTechnical memorandum ; vDRDC Valcartier TM 2012-432 a"January 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 27-28).3 a"This report details the changes brought to the Capability Engineering Process (CEP) 2008 and its webified documentation. More than a simple list of the cosmetic changes made to the user interface, the structural changes to the process are identified, and their rationale is included. The new version of the process, CEP 2011, complies with industry best practices to document engineering methodologies. The use of a method-authoring tool ensures its coherence and maintainability for future change"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts and summaries in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.2 aDefence R&D Canada - Valcartier.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC Valcartier TM 2012-432.w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs25.62 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-6-432-2013-eng.pdf03158cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000039001922450215002312640122004462640011005683000084005793360026006633370026006893380036007154900046007515000024007975000022008215040055008435201538008985460046024366920022024826920018025047100072025228300084025948560106026789.881703CaOODSP20221107170119m o d f cr cn|||||||||191105t20192019onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-2/058-2019E-PDF1 aMillefiori, Leonardo M., eauthor.10aPattern of life model parameterization for exploitation in command and control systems : bmethodology report part I : target motion model and formalization / cLeonardo M. Millefiori, Paolo Braca, Steven Horn. 1aOttawa, ON : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (vii, 41 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aScientific report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2019-R058 a"Can unclassified." a"September 2019." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 38-40).3 a"Extracting valuable information from large spatio-temporal datasets requires innovative approaches that can efficiently deal with large amounts of data and, at the same time, effectively reveal the underlying structure of the data, in order to provide useful information to the decision making process. Innovative knowledge discovery techniques have been developed which use a stochastic mean-reverting modeling of the ships motion to reveal the underlying graphical structure of maritime traffic. The generated knowledge enables numerous possibilities, from graph-based multi-edge prediction to anomaly detection techniques, to ship routing optimization. Altogether, the topics covered in this report represent the theoretical framework that is required for the development of knowledge discovery techniques able to reveal the underlying graph structure of maritime traffic, which are documented in the companion report—Part II. This report—Part I—documents the formalization of the ship motion model, motivating its use over other conventional models. Procedures to estimate the process parameters are provided and its use for long-term prediction and data association isinvestigated. The main limitation of this model, its applicability to non-maneuvering targets only, is also overcome by formalizing an augmented version of the model that fits the case of a vessel navigating by waypoints. Real-world data sets are used to show the potential of the developed techniques in cases of practical relevance"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaNavigation072gccstaModels2 aDefence R&D Canada. bCentre for Operational Research and Analysis.#0aScientific report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2019-R058.w(CaOODSP)9.80230540qPDFs8.42 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-2-058-2019-eng.pdf02338cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000052001922450131002442640122003752640011004973000085005083360026005933370026006193380036006454900044006815000024007255000027007495000046007765000018008225040055008405200736008955460046016317100060016777100027017378300082017648560106018469.881773CaOODSP20221107170129m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182017onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-3/074-2018E-PDF1 aVan Ouellet, Christian, eauthor, econsultant.10aDevelopment of advance imaging algorithms and representations for Compton gamma-ray cameras / cChristian Van Ouellet, Zernam. 1aOttawa, ON : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2017 a1 online resource (viii, 38 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContract report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C074 a"Can unclassified." a"Prepared by: Zernam." a"PSPC contract number: W7714-4501560211." a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 37-38).3 a"DRDC has produced a toolkit of imaging algorithms which are suitable for any segmented Compton gamma ray imager. The algorithms incorporate a completely novel, three dimensional tessellated geodesic mesh representation for the data. The geodesic representation is fully recursive to include arbitrary resolution and furthermore resolves projection artifacts of other common imaging systems. As part of the partnership between DRDC, NRC and Radiation Solutions Inc., a fully functional rugged Compton imager has been successfully manufactured for the Canadian Armed Forces. DRDC imaging algorithms have been integrated into the imager software and provide reliable, fast options for radioactive threat detection"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bOttawa Research Centre.2 aZernam Enterprise Inc.#0aContract report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C074.w(CaOODSP)9.80231240qPDFs9.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-3-074-2018-eng.pdf01604cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001501000048001742450114002222640134003362640011004703000096004813360026005773370026006033380036006294900044006655000024007095000116007335000037008495000017008865040051009036920022009547100052009767100026010288300082010548560106011369.881777CaOODSP20221107170129m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182017nsca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aD68-3/139-2018E-PDF1 aCassolato, Suzanne, eauthor, econsultant.10aHeat reflective layer for soft walled shelters / cSuzanne Cassolato, Natural Resources Canada, CanmetENERGY. 1aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2017 a1 online resource (2, ii, 41 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (chiefly colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContract report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C139 a"Can unclassified." a"Prepared by: Alternative Energy Lab - Buildings and Renewables Group, Natural Resources Canada, CanmetENERGY." a"Contract number: P-002404.001." a"July 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 18).072gccstaInsulation2 aDefence R&D Canada. bAtlantic Research Centre.2 aCanmetENERGY (Canada)#0aContract report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C139.w(CaOODSP)9.80231240qPDFs4.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-3-139-2018-eng.pdf01505cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070860025001381000032001632450225001952640128004202640011005483000078005593360026006373370026006633380036006894900052007255000024007775000072008015000017008735040053008907100051009438300090009948560107010849.881782CaOODSP20221107170130m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP1 aD68-10/085-2018E-PDF1 aDiBattista, Alex, eauthor.10aBlood biomarkers are associated with brain function and blood flow following sport concussion / cAlex DiBattista, Nathan Churchill, Tom A. Schweizer, Shawn G. Rhind, Doug Richards, Andrew J. Baker, Michael G. Hutchison. 1aToronto, Ontario : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (8 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : bcolour illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aExternal literature (P) ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P085 a"Can unclassified." a"Journal of Neuroimmunology, Volume 319, 19 March 2018, Pages 1-8." a"June 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 7-8).2 aDefence R&D Canada. bToronto Research Centre.#0aExternal literature (P) (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P085.w(CaOODSP)9.85443740qPDFs1.34 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-10-085-2018-eng.pdf02398cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070860025001381000029001632450148001922640134003402640011004743000077004853360026005623370026005883380036006144900052006505000024007025000111007265000017008375040052008545200918009067100052018248300090018768560106019669.881787CaOODSP20221107170131m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182018nsca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP1 aD68-10/099-2018E-PDF1 aThompson, Ian, eauthor.10aVirtual hull monitoring : bcontinuous fatigue assessment without additional instrumentation / cIan Thompson, DRDC - Atlantic Research Centre. 1aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (pages 293-297, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aExternal literature (P) ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P099 a"Can unclassified." a"International Journal of Maritime Engineering, Vol 160, Part A3, July-September 2018, pp. A-293–A-297." a"July 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 297). a"A novel technique to monitor hull stresses using data currently collected on most ships is explored. This technique, referred to herein as virtual hull monitoring, uses global position signals, measured or numerically-modelled wave data, and a database of calculated stress transfer functions. This enables monitoring of short-term stress states and corresponding fatigue damage accumulation for many structural locations, either onboard or at a central location, for an entire fleet. The components, benefits, and limitations of this proposed technique are discussed. Wave buoy and strain gauge measurements from a full-scale naval vessel trial are used in comparisons with hindcast wave data and the calculated stress spectra for one structural location. Close agreement between the wave data sources and corresponding stress spectra warrants further examination of virtual hull monitoring"--Summary, page 293.2 aDefence R&D Canada. bAtlantic Research Centre.#0aExternal literature (P) (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P099.w(CaOODSP)9.85443740qPDFs617 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-10-099-2018-eng.pdf03205cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070860025001381000029001632450267001922640121004592640011005803000086005913360026006773370026007033380036007294900052007655000024008175000061008415000019009025040055009215201635009767100072026118300090026838560106027739.881805CaOODSP20221107170133m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP1 aD68-10/106-2018E-PDF1 aWang, Yinghui, eauthor.10aMulti-period coverage path planning and scheduling for airborne surveillance / cYinghui Wang, Thiagalingam Kirubarajan, Ratnasingham Tharmarasa, McMaster University ; Rahim Jassemi-Zargani and Nathan Kashyap, DRDC - Centre for Operational Research and Analysis. 1aKanata ON : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (15 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (some colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aExternal literature (P) ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P106 a"Can unclassified." a"IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems." a"August 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 14-15).3 a"In this paper, optimal surveillance mission plans are developed to cover disjoint areas of interest (AOIs) over an extended time horizon using multiple aerial vehicles. AOIs to be covered are divided into a number of cells. To promptly update information collected from AOIs and to ensure persistent surveillance, each cell is to be revisited within a time slot. Joint path planning and temporal scheduling is formulated as a combinatorial optimization with the proposal of novel objective functions: 1) maximizing the minimum number of non-repeatedly covered cells in a sliding-window fashion and 2) maximizing the total number of covered cells in the mission plan. A multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (MOEA) with a specific chromosome representation and custom genetic operators, in which the constraint that each cell be revisited within a time slot is transformed into the third objective to handle infeasibility, is developed. The initial single-period paths are generated by solving a series of orienteering problems. The initial population is obtained by connecting these single-period paths and selecting the take-off time for each flight. Three mutation moves are proposed to enable revisiting in a single-period path and rescheduling of take-off time. The solutions converge in the MOEA and are selected by a weighted-sum model according to user preferences in decision making. Simulation results on different mission scenarios and different criteria show the superiority of the proposed algorithm. The algorithm is done offline ahead of the missions and requires modest computational resources"--Abstract, page 1.2 aDefence R&D Canada. bCentre for Operational Research and Analysis.#0aExternal literature (P) (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-P106.w(CaOODSP)9.85443740qPDFs550 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-10-106-2018-eng.pdf03042cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070860025001381000032001632450198001952640134003932640011005273000072005383360026006103370026006363380036006624900052006985000024007505000157007745000054009315000017009855040055010025201398010577100052024558300090025078560107025979.881807CaOODSP20221107170134m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20182018nsca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP1 aD68-11/082-2018E-PDF1 aDividino, Renata, eauthor.10aSemantic integration of real-time heterogeneous data streams for ocean-related decision making / cRenata Dividino, Amilcar Soares, Stan Matwin, Anthony W. Isenor, Sean Webb, Matthew Brousseau. 1aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (12 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aExternal literature (N) ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-N082 a"Can unclassified." a"IST-160 Specialists' Meeting on Big Data and Artificial Intelligence for Military Decision Making NATO Science and Technology Board, Bordeaux, France." a"STO-MP-IST-160. Pagination info: S1-3 - 1–12." a"June 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 14-15).3 a"Information deluge is a continual issue in today's military environment, creating situations where data is sometimes underutilized or in more extreme cases, not utilized, for the decision-making process. In part, this is due to the continuous volume of incoming data that presently engulf the ashore and afloat operational community. However, better exploitation of these data streams can be realized through information science techniques that focus on the semantics of the incoming stream, to discover information-based alerts that generate knowledge that is only obtainable when considering the totality of the streams. In this paper, we present an agile data architecture for real-time data representation, integration, and querying over a multitude of data streams. These streams, which originate from heterogeneous and spatially distributed sensors from different IoT infrastructures and the public Web, are processed in real-time through the application of Semantic Web Technologies. The approach improves knowledge interoperability, and we apply the framework to the maritime vessel traffic domain to discover real-time traffic alerts by querying and reasoning across the numerous streams. The paper and the provided video demonstrate that the use of standards-based semantic technologies is an effective tool for the maritime big data integration and fusion tasks"--Abstract, page 1.2 aDefence R&D Canada. bAtlantic Research Centre.#0aExternal literature (N) (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-N082.w(CaOODSP)9.85817340qPDFs1.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-11-082-2018-eng.pdf01540cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380860024001561000036001802450239002162640127004552640011005823000092005933360026006853370026007113380036007374900046007735000048008195000022008675040055008895460046009447100034009908300084010248560106011089.881811CaOODSP20221107170134m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre1 aD68-2/211-2018E-PDF1 aAdlakha-Hutcheon, G., eauthor.12aA mid-way point on Futures Assessed alongside socio-Technical Evolutions (FATE) / cG. Adlakha-Hutcheon, F. Bin Hassan, K. Bown, J. Kivelin, A. Lindberg, J.F.J. Maltby, C. Molder, C.E. Peters, G. Rizzo, S. Roemer, A. Temiz, M. Tocher. 1aOttawa, Ontario : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (viii, 32 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (some colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aScientific report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-R211 a"Can unclassified // non-controlled goods." a"September 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 21-26). aIncludes abstracts in English and French.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aScientific report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-R211.w(CaOODSP)9.80230540qPDFs1.88 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-2-211-2018-eng.pdf02254cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000035001922450185002272640122004122640011005343000092005453360026006373370026006633380036006894900046007255000024007715000020007955040055008155200727008705460046015977100072016438300084017158560105017999.881812CaOODSP20221107170134m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-2/225-2018E-PDF1 aMacLeod, Matthew R., eauthor.10aExercise, exercise, exercise : bmaking effective use of joint training funds / cMatthew R. MacLeod, Mark Rempel, Michael Roi, DRDC - Centre for Operational Research and Analysis. 1aKanata, ON : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (viii, 48 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (some colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aScientific report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-R225 a"Can unclassified." a"October 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 43-46).3 a"Joint exercises are vital to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) meeting their readiness targets. However, CAF resources are often insufficient to participate in all candidate joint exercises, which posed a research question: how can the CAF get the most value out of its joint training resources? Using strategic analysis and operations research, we designed a value model to gauge a joint exercise’s value and an optimization model to support decision makers when selecting a joint exercise portfolio. This scientific report describes these models, presents an example of their application, discusses challenges encountered with their application, and provides recommendations aimed at overcoming them"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.2 aDefence R&D Canada. bCentre for Operational Research and Analysis.#0aScientific report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-R225.w(CaOODSP)9.80230540qPDFs824 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-2-225-2018-eng.pdf01649cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001501000047001742450094002212640127003152640011004423000092004533360026005453370026005713380036005974900044006335000024006775000046007015000022007475040057007695200237008267100060010638300082011238560106012059.881813CaOODSP20221107170134m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018onca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aD68-3/070-2018E-PDF1 aPonsford, Anthony, eauthor, econsultant.10aRole of cognition in a future naval combat management system / cDr. Anthony M. Ponsford. 1aOttawa, Ontario : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (xii, 107 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : billustrations (some colour). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContract report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C070 a"Can unclassified." a"PSPC contract number: W7714-4501667362." a"September 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 100-107). a"This report provides a non-technical introduction to Naval Combat Management Systems (NCMS) and concludes with the proposal for a Holistic-NCMS designed to meet the future requirements of the Royal Canadian Navy"--Abstract, page i.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada. bOttawa Research Centre.#0aContract report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C070.w(CaOODSP)9.80231240qPDFs4.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-3-070-2018-eng.pdf01555cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070860024001381000047001622450100002092640128003092640011004373000054004483360026005023370026005283380036005544900044005905000024006345000104006585000031007625000022007935040055008156920024008707100051008947100073009458300082010188560105011009.881814CaOODSP20221107170135m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP1 aD68-3/177-2018E-PDF1 aSeaboyer, Anthony, eauthor, econsultant.10aInfluence techniques using social media / cAnthony Seaboyer, Royal Military College of Canada. 1aToronto, Ontario : bDefence Research and Development Canada = Recherche et développement pour la défense Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (37 pages, 2 unnumbered pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aContract report ; vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C177 a"Can unclassified." a"Prepared by: Royal Military College of Canada, Department of Political Science, National Defence." a"Contract number: 123455." a"September 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 28-37).072gccstaSocial media2 aDefence R&D Canada. bToronto Research Centre.2 aRoyal Military College of Canada. bDepartment of Political Science.#0aContract report (Defence R&D Canada)vDRDC-RDDC-2018-C177.w(CaOODSP)9.80231240qPDFs661 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rddc-drdc/D68-3-177-2018-eng.pdf01608cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000038001732450070002112640142002813000039004233360026004623370026004883380036005145000100005505040041006505200404006916920026010956920030011217100044011518560111011959.879950CaOODSP20221107165644m o d f cr |n|||||||||190930e19790401onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-378/1979E-PDF1 aGrant, Peter S.,d1941- eauthor.10aCommunications and public policy in Canada / cby Peter S. Grant. 1a[Ottawa] : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, cApril 1, 1979. a1 online resource ([v], 450 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of the present study was to review, abstract, categorize and set out in bibliographical form all legal and economic research studies, periodical articles, textbooks and other reference material, whether from Canada, the United States or elsewhere, relating to communications law and policy. Special attention was paid to materials having relevance to Canadian policy issues"--page [ii].072gccstaCommunications072gccstaPolicy development1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs18.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-378-1979-eng.pdf01477cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000028001732450130002012640094003313000038004253360026004633370026004893380036005155000100005515040055006515200256007066920030009626920029009927100044010218560110010659.880032CaOODSP20221107165656m o d f cr |n|||||||||191001e197811##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-380/1978E-PDF1 aChang, K. Y., eauthor.10aIntegrated distribution of broadband and narrowband communications services in rural areas with coaxial cable / cK.Y. Chang. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, Rural Communications Program, cNovember 1978. a1 online resource (iii, 46 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 45-46). a"In this document, the technical, economic and operational feasibiiities of using a single coaxial cable based broadband distribution network for the provision of broadband and narrowband communication services in rural areas are examined"--pages 1-2.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaRural development1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs2.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-380-1978-eng.pdf01435cam 2200265zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450059001732640058002323000034002903360026003243370026003503380036003765000100004125200477005126920026009897100044010158560110010599.880036CaOODSP20221107165657m o d f cr |n|||||||||191001s1973 onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-382/1973E-PDF00aReport of the study group on citizens' communications. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c[1973] a1 online resource (114 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Sponsored jointly by the Department of the Secretary of State, the Department of Communications and the National Film Board, the Study Group on Citizens' Communications was established in April 1972 to study an important and rapidly developing Canadian phenomenon: the increasing use by a variety of citizens' and community groups of different types of communications tools to express themselves directly to governments, to each other and to the public at large"--page 3.072gccstaCommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs7.60 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-382-1973-eng.pdf01446cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000034001732450083002072640065002903000038003553360026003933370026004193380036004455000100004815040041005815200309006226920030009316920029009617100044009908560110010349.880048CaOODSP20221107165658m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e19780525onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-383/1978E-PDF1 aCopeland, M. D. G., eauthor.14aThe demand for telecommunications services in rural areas / cM.D.G. Copeland. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMay 25, 1978. a1 online resource (iii, 36 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of this paper is to outline a strategy for the estimation of the demand for telecommunications services in rural areas. The services to be considered are telephone and CATV. In rural areas cable is largely nonexistent, and telephone services is of lower quality than in urban areas"--page 1.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaRural development1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs2.31 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-383-1978-eng.pdf01745cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450103002032640096003063000054004023360026004563370026004823380036005085000100005445000020006445200573006646920022012377000030012597100044012898560110013339.880049CaOODSP20221107165658m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e19780815onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-384/1978E-PDF1 aCormack, G. D., eauthor.14aThe availability of television in the census metropolitan areas / cG.D. Cormack and L.T. Mougeot. 1a[Ottawa] : bRural Communications Program, Department of Communications, c15 August, 1978. a1 online resource (ii, 39 pages) : bcharts, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aChiefly tables. a"The approximately twelve million people living in Canada's 24 largest cities have, on average, access to 12.6 channels of distinctly different television. Similarly, on average, they have access to 5.8 channels of distinctly different English-language Canadian TV, 2.5 channels of distinctly different French-language Canadian TV and 4.4 channels of distinctly different American TV. The date at which the data was gathered for this study, which includes off-air channels, CATV carriage, alpha-numeric channels and local origination, was May 1978"--Executive Summary.072gccstaTelevision1 aMougeot, L. T., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs2.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-384-1978-eng.pdf02128cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450080002032640094002833000051003773360026004283370026004543380036004805000100005165040052006165200912006686920029015806920026016097000025016357100044016608560110017049.880052CaOODSP20221107165659m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e197812##onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-385/1978E-PDF1 aCormack, G. D., eauthor.14aThe clustering of households in rural Canada / cG.D. Cormack and S. Brown. 1a[Ottawa] : bRural Communications Program, Department of Communications, cDecember 1978. a1 online resource (iv, 157 pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 112).3 a"The cost of new communication facilities for rural Canada depends upon where people live. This report summarizes and interprets the results recently obtained by four university researchers on this subject. The location of households throughout rural Canada is given through a set of maps of typical cells and appropriate scale-up factors that permit generalization to the whole of rural Canada. The data could be considered as an extension of present Statistics Canada information on population of settlements. The extension is to small communities definable only by the fact that two or more households are close together. The coverage also extends down to the single isolated household level. For example, the interested reader can use the information to deduce the number of isolated households or the number of three-household communities in the rural portion of the province of Nova Scotia"--Abstract.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications1 aBrown, S., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs7.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-385-1978-eng.pdf01678cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450118002032640095003213000053004163360026004693370026004953380036005215000100005575040041006575200473006986920022011716920029011937100044012228560110012669.880054CaOODSP20221107165659m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e19780828oncdb|| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-386/1978E-PDF1 aCormack, G. D., eauthor.10aTelevision network coverage in rural Canada compared with that in the census metropolitan areas / cG.D. Cormack. 1a[Ottawa] : bRural Communications Program, Department of Communications, c28 August 1978. a1 online resource (i, 22 pages) : bcharts, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report is a condensation and comparison of the data presented two other reports, one on TV availability in rural Canada and a second on TV availability in the Census Metropolitan Areas. The definition of a distinctly different channel is as used in these preceeding reports and the purpose of the present document is to point out, quantitatively, how few channels of TV are available to rural residents relative to city dwellers in Canada"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaTelevision072gccstaRural development1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-386-1978-eng.pdf01535cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430010001380860023001481000029001712450172002002640060003723000060004323360026004923370026005183380036005445000100005805000076006805000020007565040041007766920029008176920026008466920034008727000023009067000028009297000024009577000025009817100044010068560111010509.880062CaOODSP20221107165700m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e197707##oncb||| os f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cnp1 aCo22-389/1977E-PDF1 aRiffel, J. A., eauthor.10aDemographic studies for the rural communications program : bthe prairie region : final report / cprepared and submitted by J.A. Riffel, M. Yeh, I. Anderson, G. Pirt. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cJuly 1977. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bmaps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes Supplement to The Prairie Region Report, prepared by S. Brown. aChiefly tables. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications072gccstaDemographic statistics1 aYeh, M., eauthor.1 aAnderson, I., eauthor.1 aPirt, G., eauthor.1 aBrown, S., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs15.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-389-1977-eng.pdf01530cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450063001732640068002363000046003043360026003503370026003763380036004025000100004385000020005385200441005586920029009996920022010287100044010507100024010948560110011189.880076CaOODSP20221107165702m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e19780801oncb||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-391/1978E-PDF04aThe extent of television network coverage in rural Canada. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cAugust 1, 1978. a1 online resource (ii, 87 pages) : bmaps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aChiefly tables. a"This report is a summary of the information collected and synthesized concerning the distribution of television services throughout rural Canada for the Rural Communications Program of the Department of Communications in Ottawa. The object of this project, as listed in the document dated January 25, 1978, is to: ascertain the numbers of people in rural areas who could receive different numbers of TV network"--Introduction, page ii.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaTelevision1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.1 aMaritime Provinces.40qPDFs5.74 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-391-1978-eng.pdf01242cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430010001380860023001481000030001712450109002012640077003103000042003873360026004293370026004553380036004815000100005175000017006176920029006346920026006636920024006897000061007137100044007748560110008189.880158CaOODSP20221107165715m o d f cr |n|||||||||191003s1978 oncb||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cnm1 aCo22-398/1978E-PDF1 aMacLean, L. C., eauthor.10aHousehold distribution in the rural areas of the Atlantic provinces / cby L.C. MacLean and K.L. Weldon. 1aOttawa : bRural Communications Program, Communications Canada, c[1978] a1 online resource (41 pages) : bmaps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aCover title.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications072gccstaBroadcasting1 aWeldon, K. L. q(Kenneth Laurence),‏ d1942- eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs6.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-398-1978-eng.pdf01618cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450072002032640091002753000062003663360026004283370026004543380036004805000100005165200469006166920029010856920022011147000026011367100044011628560110012069.880166CaOODSP20221107165717m o d f cr |n|||||||||191003e197904##oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-400/1979E-PDF1 aRichardson, K., eauthor.10aCost of rural telephone service / cby K. Richardson and P. Mukasa. 1a[Ottawa] : bRural Communications Program, Department of Communications, cApril 1979. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"In this report we have attempted to describe the major factors which influence the costs, of providing rural telephone service, and to show by means of specific examples what range of costs may, in practice, be expected. These examples have been computed for a cross-section of Canadian telephone companies, taking account of local design and construction techniques, so that we may have a picture of how geographic influences affect costs"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaTelephones1 aMukasa, P., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs6.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-400-1979-eng.pdf01848cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000027001732450126002002640085003263000083004113360026004943370026005203380036005465000100005825040041006825200452007236920029011756920026012046920024012307000035012547000027012897000027013167100044013438560111013879.880167CaOODSP20221107165717m o d f cr |n|||||||||191003e197909##oncdab| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-401/1979E-PDF1 aAzevedo, C., eauthor.10aRural Canada models of multichannel rebroadcasting stations / cby C. Azevedo, F. Di Giandomenico, G. Jolivet, D.Y. Zann. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, Government of Canada, cSeptember 1979. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts, illustrations, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of this study was to develop a number of Models of multichannel rebroadcasting stations able to deliver radio and television services to rural communities in Canada. The concept of each Model is evolved from the typical geographical characteristics of communities in rural regions. Cost estimates for each basic Model and its variations are based on two assumptions: 'average terrain' and 'typical installation requirements'"--page 1.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications072gccstaBroadcasting1 aDi Giandomenico, F., eauthor.1 aJolivet, G., eauthor.1 aZann, D. Y., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs13.97 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-401-1979-eng.pdf01831cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000026001732450058001992640069002573000062003263360026003883370026004143380036004405000100004765200756005766920029013326920026013617100044013878560110014319.880186CaOODSP20221107165720m o d f cr |n|||||||||191004e19771014oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-407/1977E-PDF1 aWatson, K., eauthor.10aReview of rural communications program / cK. Watson. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cOctober 14, 1977. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"As knowledge about the rural communications services and environment was limited, a major part of the program has to be focussed on the identification of levels of service and assessment of coverage, quality and accessibility for the rural population. Particular needs of users in the rural environment have to be explored as an assessment made of the capability of both government and industry to fulfill these needs within the existing institutional framework. Although the main thrust is technological assessment, policy aspects are an integral part of this program. The ways and means of upgrading and/or extending communications services to the rural population will have to be clearly indicated and policy guidelines formulated"--Scope, page 3.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.58 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-407-1977-eng.pdf01312cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430010001380860023001481000061001712450143002322640058003753000052004333360026004853370026005113380036005375000100005735040051006736920029007246920026007536920034007797000030008137100044008438560111008879.880196CaOODSP20221107165722m o d f cr |n|||||||||191004s1977 oncb||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cnm1 aCo22-408/1977E-PDF1 aWeldon, K. L. q(Kenneth Laurence),‏ d1942- eauthor.10aAtlantic region demographic study for the Rural Communications Program, Communications Canada, Ottawa / cby K.L. Weldon and L.C. MacLean. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c[1977] a1 online resource (iii, 87, 212 pages) : bmaps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 87).072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications072gccstaDemographic statistics1 aMacLean, L. C., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs17.95 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-408-1977-eng.pdf01274cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000061001732450212002342640060004463000044005063360026005503370026005763380036006025000100006385040041007386920029007796920022008087100044008308560110008749.880201CaOODSP20221107165723m o d f cr |n|||||||||191004e197706##oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-409/1977E-PDF1 aWeldon, K. L. q(Kenneth Laurence),‏ d1942- eauthor.14aThe economic benefits of improved telephone services to rural areas : bphase I report, Atlantic Region Special Project, Rural Communications Program / cby K. Lawrence Weldon, Joseph Schulman, Barry Lesser. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cJune 1977. a1 online resource (47 pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaTelephones1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-409-1977-eng.pdf01777cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000028001732450136002012640098003373000049004353360026004843370026005103380036005365000100005725040057006725200522007296920026012516920043012777100044013208560111013649.880205CaOODSP20221107165723m o d f cr |n|||||||||191004e198512##oncd||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-411/1985E-PDF1 aMazure, John, eauthor.10aEnvironmental assessment of the communications sector : b1985 update : draft report / cprepared by John Mazure, Danielle Solimka. 1a[Ottawa] : bTechnology and Policy Assessment, Department of Communications, cDecember 1985. a1 online resource (xx, 283 pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 276-283). a"The present report is an up-dated version of the 1983 assessment. It is a joint undertaking by the staff of the Technology and Policy Assessment Branch and Regional Program Development and Policy Analysis Divisions. The objectives of this assessment follow from those set out in the previous assessment: an attempt is made to identify and analyse the main factors shaping the communications environment as well as providing an overview of the trends and issues changing the communications sector"--Objective, page 1.072gccstaCommunications072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs14.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-411-1985-eng.pdf02089cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430010001380860023001481000037001712450152002082640059003603000042004193360026004613370026004873380036005135000100005495200899006496920029015486920026015777000030016037100044016338560110016779.880089CaOODSP20221107165704m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e197807##oncb||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cnp1 aCo22-392/1978E-PDF1 aFairbairn, Kenneth J., eauthor.10aCharacterization of typical areas of household distribution in the rural portion of the prairie provinces / cby K.J. Fairbairn, and D. Wittkowski. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, cJuly 1978. a1 online resource (30 pages) : bmaps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"The present study comprises one of a number of studies whose general objective is to assist DCC in costing various potential communication systems to serve rural Canada. This study is concerned with the distribution of households in the rural portion of the prairie provinces and specifically its objective is to determine typical cells representing the household distribution in large regions of the prairies. A typical cell is defined as a small, a real unit with a household distribution identical to that of a large region. The study established nine regions in the prairies and nine typical cells representative of each. The regions and the cells were determined from secondary sources which included maps at a variety of scales, aerial photographs, atlases, reports and general literature pertaining to the historical and current development of the prairie provinces"--Executive Summary.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaCommunications1 aWittkowski, D., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-392-1978-eng.pdf01664cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450055001732640096002283000083003243360026004073370026004333380036004595000100004955040041005955200490006366920017011266920029011437100044011727100035012168560111012519.880090CaOODSP20221107165704m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e197903##oncdab| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-393/1979E-PDF02aA feasibility study of rural radio communications. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, Rural Communications Program Branch, cMarch 1979. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts, illustrations, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of the study as outlined in the statement of work, was to examine the "Feasibility of Radio Facilities in Rural Parts of Canada" or more specifically: a) To undertake general studies related to the application of radio technologies to rural communications. b) To devise and coordinate a plan for feasibility for selected areas. c) To organize a pilot project at a selected location to demonstrate feasibility and acceptability by the public"--Purpose of Feasibility Study.072gccstaRadio072gccstaRural communities1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aComdat Telecommunications Inc.40qPDFs14.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-393-1979-eng.pdf01195cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450141002032640067003443000052004113360026004633370026004893380036005155000100005515040041006516920029006926920030007217100044007518560110007959.880092CaOODSP20221107165705m o d f cr |n|||||||||191002e197709##oncda|| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-394/1977E-PDF1 aHamid, Michael, eauthor.10aFeasibility study of using leaky coaxial cable (LCX) for rural communications : bfinal report / csubmitted by Professor Michael Hamid. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1977. a1 online resource (viii, 128 pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaRural communities072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs6.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-394-1977-eng.pdf01544cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450099001722640060002713000062003313360026003933370026004193380036004455000100004815000091005815040041006726920023007136920022007366920025007587100044007837100042008277750077008698560124009468560136010709.877412CaOODSP20221107164952m o d f cr |n|||||||||190802e198406##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo52-49/1984E-PDF02aA study of the Canadian periodical publishing industry / cWood Gordon Management Consultants. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cJune 1984. a1 online resource (211 pages) + eappendices and exhibits atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Étude sur l'industrie canadienne des périodiques. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaPeriodicals072gccstaPublishing072gccstaPolicy review1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aWoods Gordon, Management Consultants.08tÉtude sur l'industrie canadienne des périodiques / w(CaOODSP)9.88177240qPDFs9.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-49-1984-1-eng.pdfzMain report40qPDFs5.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-49-1984-2-eng.pdfzAppendices and Exhibits01755cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000035001722450111002072640067003183000051003853360026004363370026004623380036004885000100005245000036006245000123006605200361007836920023011446920021011677100044011887750088012328560109013209.877414CaOODSP20221107164952m o d f cr |n|||||||||190802e19890330onc||||#o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo52-50/1989E-PDF1 aHébert, Françoise, eauthor.10aPhotocopying of published works in Communications Canada : breport of a survey / cby Françoise Hébert. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMarch 30, 1989. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Contract Number 36100-8-4463." aIssued also in French under title: La photocopie des documents publiés à Communications Canada : rapport d'enquête. a"The purpose of this project was to provide data on photocopying in the offices of Communications Canada, estimate the proportion of copies that might be covered by a licence agreement with photocopying collectives, and design a methodology for surveying the volume and content of photocopying in federal government offices across Canada"--Summary, page 3.072gccstaReprography072gccstaCopyright1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.08tLa photocopie des documents publiés à Communications Canada : w(CaOODSP)9.88159740qPDFs4.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-50-1989-eng.pdf01985cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000045001732450148002182640065003663000051004313360026004823370026005083380036005345000100005705040041006705200751007116920030014626920037014927100044015298560110015739.879488CaOODSP20221107165527m o d f cr |n|||||||||190920e198803##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-332/1988E-PDF1 a Woodrow, R. Brian,‏ d1946- eauthor.10aInternationally-traded telecommunications services : bconcept and scope, domestic context, and international environment / cR. Brian Woodrow. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMarch 1988. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"'Telecommunications services' - whatever precise scope and content that term is eventually given - has recently emerged as a distinct issue in ongoing debate and negotiations on 'trade-in-services', and one which is widely regarded as crucial to the achievement of any real progress in this emerging area. The underlying dynamics of trade-in-services are quite simple: the United States in particular has taken the lead in pressing other industrialized countries and the developing nations as well to create and institutionalize a more liberalized regime for dealing with a wide range of services trade issues, complementary to that already in place for goods trade through GATT and other multilateral and bilateral arrangements"--Introduction. 072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaInternational cooperation1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs9.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-332-1988-eng.pdf02328cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450181001722640067003533000050004203360026004703370026004963380036005225000099005585201102006576920030017596920024017896920023018137100044018367100037018808560109019179.879504CaOODSP20221107165530m go d f cr |n|||||||||190920e197709##oncd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo23-93/1977E-PDF00aBrief to Department of Communications regarding effects of proposed broadcast service in the 115-190 KHz band to power line carrier systems / cCanadian Electrical Association. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1977. a1 online resource (26, [6] pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]3 a"Power line carrier systems are used throughout the world to protect and control large blocks of electric power. Power line carrier is used extensively in Canada; there are more than 2100 radio frequency terminals in operation, representing over 115,000 route miles. The capital invested in power line carrier equipment is enormous. The proposal to be presented by the United States to WARC79 to establish commerical broadcast service on a world-wide basis in the power line carrier frequency spectrum of 115-190 kHz, is viewed with dismay by the Canadian Electric Utilities. The probable interference to power line carrier systems from broadcast transmitters in this band could seriously impair the control and protection of power grids. The Brief describes the characteristics of power line carrier and presents several alternatives to power line carrier. However, owing to technical difficulties, the alternatives cannot be considered as viable solutions and a recommendation is made urging the Department of Communications to vigorously oppose the United States proposal at WARC79."--Abstract.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaBroadcasting072gccstaElectricity1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aCanadian Electrical Association.40qPDFs2.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co23/Co23-93-1977-eng.pdf01670cam 2200277zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000026001732450098001992640142002973000051004393360026004903370026005163380036005425000100005785200523006786920037012017100044012388560110012829.879512CaOODSP20221107165531m o d f cr |n|||||||||190920e19820302onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-334/1982E-PDF1 aHenter, G., eauthor.10aOCS users' group : bCommunications Technology Sub-Committee : progress report / cG. Henter. 1a[Ottawa] : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, cMarch 2, 1982. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This report is intended to provide an overview of the activities of the Communications Technology Sub-Committee since its inception in November, 1981. Based on observations both from discussions with government user departments, represented as members in this Sub-Committee and factor analysis from other sources, preliminary conclusions are offered in the area of office communications technology as related to its applications to meet government operational and program delivery requirements"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaGovernment communications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-334-1982-eng.pdf01649cam 2200277zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450031001732640134002043000051003383360026003893370026004153380036004415000100004775200588005776920022011656920030011877100044012178560110012619.879534CaOODSP20221107165535m o d f cr |n|||||||||190920s1979 onca||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-336/1979E-PDF04aThe lightspeed revolution. 1a[Ottawa] : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, c[1979] a1 online resource (26 pages) : billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Communications travelling at lightspeed are changing the way you shop, bank, gossip, play, learn and even think. They are also shrinking the world dramatically. The global village is no longer prophecy. This is your guide to that revolution. Here you'll learn about new satellite developments which may bring television programs from every country in the world right into your home. You'll come to understand better the invisible airwaves which bring you news and entertainment every day. You'll discover new telecommunications developments which may transform your life"--page [1].072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs8.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-336-1979-eng.pdf01772cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000031001722450099002032640091003023000033003933360026004263370026004523380036004785000100005145040055006145200590006696920030012596920028012897100044013178560109013619.879540CaOODSP20221107165536m go d f cr |n|||||||||190920e19710126onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo23-99/1971E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.10aProbabilistic studies of complex telecommunication-computer systems / cby Dr. John deMercado. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, Policy, Plans & Programs, cJanuary 26, 1971. a1 online resource (36 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 32-33).3 a"In this report methods are given for obtaining the reliability function, and moments of the first time to failure for a general class of complex systems. The class of complex systems considered are all those systems that have subsystems (any number) with known (constant) failure and repair rates. This class for all practical purposes includes telecommunication systems, such as microwave systems, etc., as well as most telecommunication-computer (computer-utility) systems. In addition the methods given are also applicable to many stability problems in economic systems"--Abstract.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaComputer systems1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co23/Co23-99-1971-eng.pdf01758cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000027001732450145002002640064003453000056004093360026004653370026004913380036005175000100005535200532006536920022011856920030012077000027012377000026012647100044012908560110013349.879575CaOODSP20221107165542m o d f cr |n|||||||||190923e198008##onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-339/1980E-PDF1 aBischof, I., eauthor.10aSummary record of the Anik-B users meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, June 5, 1980 / ccoordinated and prepared by I. Bischof, P. Moffatt, G. Murphy. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cAugust 1980. a1 online resource (vi, 150 pages) : billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"The first meeting of the ANIK-B Users was held on 5 June, 1980at the National Library and Public Archives Building in Ottawa, Ontario. The general purpose of the meeting was to exchange information and ideas concerning the ANIK-B Communications Program, learn of the progress of the individual pilot projects and discuss future plans. A copy of all written documentation provided by the ANIK-B Users at the meeting of 5 June or later forwarded to the Department of Communications for this summary record is included"--page iv.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aMoffatt, P., eauthor.1 aMurphy, G., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs7.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-339-1980-eng.pdf01709cam 2200277zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450085001732640060002583000051003183360026003693370026003953380036004215000100004575200668005576920022012256920030012477100044012778560110013219.879711CaOODSP20221107165604m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e198406##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-358/1984E-PDF00aReport of the working group on direct-to-home satellite broadcasting for Canada. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cJune 1984. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This paper analyzes the potential for development of direct-to-home satellite broadcasting services in the context of the government's broadcasting strategy, with particular regard to the equalization of services thrust in that strategy. It draws heavily on information provided in submissions received in response to a call for public comment on direct-to-home satellite broadcasting in the Canada Gazette, as well as further details provided by departmental officials who reviewed the submissions. The particular focus is delivery of direct-to-home satellite services prior to 1990, with some discussion related to longer-term DBS planning"--Executive Summary.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-358-1984-eng.pdf01474cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450064001732640067002373000054003043360026003583370026003843380036004105000100004465200412005466920022009586920030009807100044010107100020010548560110010749.879712CaOODSP20221107165604m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e19831015oncdb|| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-359/1983E-PDF00aDirect-to-home broadcast service by satellite distribution. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cOctober 15, 1983. a1 online resource (iv, 27 pages) : bcharts, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Telesat is offering a business strategy for completing the extension of both basic national broadcasting services and a broader choice of programming for all Canadians. This can be carried out essentially with private sector financing if the service is introduced in a timely fashion before Canadian viewing patterns become entrenched towards programming available from U.S. satellites"--Executive Summary.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aTelesat Canada.40qPDFs2.66 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-359-1983-eng.pdf01742cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450104002042640083003083000045003913360026004363370026004623380036004885000100005245040057006245200416006816920022010976920030011197000030011497000030011797000041012097100044012508560110012949.879728CaOODSP20221107165607m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925s1972 oncd||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-361/1972E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.10aTopological analysis of CANUNET / cby John deMercado, René Guindon, John Da Silva, Michel Kadoch. 1aOttawa : bTerrestrial Planning Branch, Department of Communications, c[1972] a1 online resource (112 pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 111-112). a"This report presents the topological analysis of various possible networks for CANUNET. Several Network Topologies based on the use of the ANIK satellite with terrestrial facilities are analyzed in Part I. In Part II possible network topologies for CANUNET based on the use of terrestrial facilities only are analyzed. Part III gives various cost comparison figures for the networks of Parts I and II"--page 3.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aGuindon, René, eauthor.1 aDa Silva, John, eauthor.1 aKadoch, Michel,‏ d1944- eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs5.99 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-361-1972-eng.pdf01617cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000039001732450097002122640088003093000062003973360026004593370026004853380036005115000100005475040041006475200413006886920029011017000031011307100044011618560110012059.879729CaOODSP20221107165607m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e197204##oncd||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-362/1972E-PDF1 aDa Silva, J. A. Schwarz, eauthor.10aPriority assignment in a network of computers / cby J.A. Schwarz Da Silva and J. deMercado. 1aOttawa : bTerrestrial Planning Branch, Department of Communications, cApril 1972. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report treats the problem of allocation of priorities to the different types of message traffic that can flow in a computer-communication network, for eg. CANUNET The assumption made, is that messages flow in such a network between two host computers, that are interfaced to the network via Network Control Units (NCU) in the same way as they do, for example in the ARPA network"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaComputer networks1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-362-1972-eng.pdf01386cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000039001732450108002122640062003203000044003823360026004263370026004523380036004785000100005145040051006145200205006656920029008707000031008997100044009308560110009749.879745CaOODSP20221107165610m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e197306##oncd||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-363/1973E-PDF1 aDa Silva, J. A. Schwarz, eauthor.10aDynamic assignment of priorities in a computer network / cby J.A. Schwarz Da Silva and John deMercado. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cJune 1973. a1 online resource (23 pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 23). a"This paper treats the problem of assigning priorities to improve the traffic handling characteristics of store and forward computer networks, for example, of the CANUNET type"--Introduction, page 1. 072gccstaComputer networks1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs2.83 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-363-1973-eng.pdf01290cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450118002042640054003223000039003763360026004153370026004413380036004675000100005035000117006035040055007206920029007756920030008047100044008348560110008789.879746CaOODSP20221107165610m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925s1970 onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-364/1970E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.10aCommunications in Canada : bmathematical studies of large communication-computer networks / cby John deMercado. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, c[1970] a1 online resource (54, [28] pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Notes for a talk to be presented December 4th, 1970, at the Centre for System Science -- Rochester University." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 50-53).072gccstaComputer networks072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-364-1970-eng.pdf01700cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000038001732450084002112640231002953000044005263360026005703370026005963380036006225000100006585040051007585200423008096920024012327100044012568560110013009.879750CaOODSP20221107165611m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e197904##oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo23-100/1979E-PDF1 aDaSilva, J. A. Schwarz, eauthor.10aCapacity degradation of packet radio fading channels / cby J. Schwarz daSilva. 1aOttawa : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications, Telecommunication Regulatory Service = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, Service de la réglementation des télécommunications, cApril 1979. a1 online resource (16 pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 15).3 a"A mathematical model is developed to determine the probability of successful transmission of a packet over a fading land mobile data channel. The model is further extended to packet radio channels and the through put degradation of three random access schemes is analyzed. A relationship between through put degradation and distance from the base station is finally derived and numerical results presented"--Abstract.072gccstaBroadcasting1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.80 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co23/Co23-100-1979-eng.pdf01239cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000032001732450123002052460013003282640056003413000075003973360026004723370026004983380036005245000100005606920022006606920027006827000031007097000030007407100044007708560111008149.879607CaOODSP20221107165547m o d f cr |n|||||||||190923s1979 oncab|| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-nt1 aCo22-346/1979E-PDF1 aAmarook, Michael, eauthor.10aAnik-B pilot project : bInukshuk of the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada / cMichael Amarook, David Simailak, Lyndsay Green.14aInukshuk 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, c[1979] a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : billustrations, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].072gccstaSatellites072gccstaNorthern Canada1 aSimailak, David, eauthor.1 aGreen, Lyndsay, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs17.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-346-1979-eng.pdf01725cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000030001732450076002032640055002793000065003343360026003993370026004253380036004515000100004875200602005876920030011896920022012196920027012417100044012688560111013129.879608CaOODSP20221107165547m o d f cr |n|||||||||190923e198108##oncabd|#o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-nt1 aCo22-347/1981E-PDF1 aRobbins, R. S., eauthor.10aInukshuk : bProject Inukshuk technical evaluation / cby R.S. Robbins. 1a[Ottawa] : bCommunications Canada, cAugust 1981. a1 online resource (62 pages) : bcharts, illustrations, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"The Inukshuk project was a one way video and two way audio teleconferencing and broadcasting pilot project conducted in the Arctic and sponsored jointly by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and the Department of Communications. The basic technical system consisted of a video/audio uplink earth terminal at Frobisher Bay working through the 14/12 GHz capacity of the Anik B satellite to five smaller video receive/audio uplink terminals from the West Central Arctic through to Baffin Island, effectively representing three Inuit Regions"--Executive Summary.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaSatellites072gccstaNorthern Canada1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs22.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-347-1981-eng.pdf01818cam 2200277zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450141001732640145003143000051004593360026005103370026005363380036005625000100005985200636006986920030013346920022013647100044013868560110014309.879610CaOODSP20221107165547m o d f cr |n|||||||||190923e19850215onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-348/1985E-PDF00aSummary reports of trial appraisal results for service providers, manufacturers and distributors, research organizations & universities. 1a[Ottawa] : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, c15 February 1985. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Fifteen (15) proposals have been received from various service providers ranging from Telecom Canada to various Radio Common Carriers and independent telephone companies. A rigorous assessment and prioritization of proposals is not possible at this time due to policy and regulatory uncertainties. It is proposed that the applicants receive individual letters stating the Department's appreciation and intended support of trials by service providers while at the same time noting that final assessment and approval will be forthcoming after the MSAT policy and regulatory environment has been fully defined"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaAssessment1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.99 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-348-1985-eng.pdf01396cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000033001732450056002062460049002622640141003113000038004523360026004903370026005163380036005425000100005785200219006786920022008976920021009197100044009408560110009849.879612CaOODSP20221107165548m o d f cr |n|||||||||190923e19830728onc|||| of f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-349/1983E-PDF1 aAthanassiadis, D., eauthor.10aMSAT users' guide / cprepared by D. Athanassiadis.3 aMobile communications satellite users' guide 1a[Ottawa] : bGovernment of Canada, Department of Communications = Gouvernement du Canada, Ministère des communications, c28 July 1983. a1 online resource (20, [1] pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This guide has been prepared for mobile communications users, service providers and manufacturers who wish to participate in MSAT trial and interim service following launch of the satellite in 1988"--Introduction.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaHandbooks1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs2.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-349-1983-eng.pdf01947cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000040001732450154002132640063003673000051004303360026004813370026005073380036005335000100005695040041006695200660007106920022013706920030013926920017014226920027014397100044014668560111015109.879411CaOODSP20221107165515m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e198110##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-209/1981E-PDF1 aValaskakis, Gail Guthrie, eauthor.14aThe Inukshuk Anik B project : ban assessment / csubmitted to Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, prepared by Gail G. Valaskakis, Ron S. Robbins, Tom Wilson. 1aOttawa : b[Department of Communications], cOctober 1981. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In 1977, ITC became aware of the ANIK-B Communications Programme. The ANIK-B satellite provided the technical capability for an interactive North-to-North broadcast network ITC researched a feasibility study which clarified the relationship between ANIK-B technology and northern communications needs, and outlined the conditions under which a pilot project could test the relative merits of different communications systems for Inuit communities. The Department of Communications accepted the subsequent ITC project proposal and Treasury Board approved 3-year funding through the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. "--Executive Summary, page 25.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaInuit072gccstaNorthern Canada1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs20.60 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-209-1981-eng.pdf01160cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450072001732640064002453000033003093360026003423370026003683380036003945000100004305040055005306920025005856920030006106920028006407100044006687100036007128560110007489.879416CaOODSP20221107165516m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e19790507onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-327/1979E-PDF00aVideotex and the Canadian labour market : bsome potential effects. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cMay 7, 1979. a1 online resource (58 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 57-58).072gccstaLabour market072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaComputer systems1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aCanadian Economic Services Ltd.40qPDFs6.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-327-1979-eng.pdf01672cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000062001732450123002352460108003582640062004663000033005283360026005613370026005873380036006135000100006495040054007495200381008036920032011847100044012168560110012609.879417CaOODSP20221107165516m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e198408##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-210/1984E-PDF1 aVidyasagar, M.‏ q(Mathukumalli),‏ d1947- eauthor.14aThe dynamic file allocation problem in a three-computer network with a linear topology / cby Professor M. Vidyasagar.04aThe dynamic file allocation problem in a three-computer network with a linear topology : bfinal report 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cAugust 1984. a1 online resource (73 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 72-73).3 a"This report is devoted to the dynamic file allocation problem in a three-computer network, which is not completely connected. Under several assumptions the problem is formulated as a discrete time optimal control problem and an explicit solution is derived using backward dynamic programming. Several numerical results from computer simulations are also presented"--Abstract.072gccstaComputer programming1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs3.14 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-210-1984-eng.pdf01205cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000040001732450105002132640067003183000051003853360026004363370026004623380036004885000100005245000017006246920022006416920030006636920017006936920027007107100044007378560110007819.879419CaOODSP20221107165516m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e197909##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-211/1979E-PDF1 aValaskakis, Gail Guthrie, eauthor.10aInukshuk Anik B project : bfirst interim evaluation report / cprepared by Gail Guthrie Valaskakis. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1979. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aCover title.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaInuit072gccstaNorthern Canada1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs8.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-211-1979-eng.pdf01447cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000027001732450112002002640058003123000032003703360026004023370026004283380036004545000100004905200367005906920030009576920017009877100044010048560109010489.879432CaOODSP20221107165518m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919s1981 onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-213/1981E-PDF1 aWalsh, John, eauthor.10aStudies of over-sea VHF transmission characteristics for maritime communications systems / cby John Walsh. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c[1981] a1 online resource (6 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].3 a"The object of this project is to obtain radio frequency transmission loss data at several VHF/UHF frequencies over seawater. The data is required by CRC to build up a comprehensive model of VHF/UHF propagation characteristics, and in particular, to supply propagation data pertinent to maritime mobile communications and offshore exploration systems"--Abstract.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaradio1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs215 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-213-1981-eng.pdf02020cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000028001732450129002012640062003303000037003923360026004293370026004553380036004815000100005175040057006175200833006746920034015076920023015417100044015648560110016089.879433CaOODSP20221107165518m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919e197906##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-214/1979E-PDF1 aWarskett, G., eauthor.14aThe role of information activities in total Canadian manufacturing : bseparability and substitutability / cby G. Warskett. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cJune 1979. a1 online resource (v, 120 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 117-120). a"In this study we examine the usefulness that information accounts have for economic analysis and policy. Limiting our attention to the Canadian manufacturing sector, we first discuss the technical necessity for reclassifying production inputs into information and noninformation services. Second, we review the conceptof factor productivity and identify the problems attached to measures of information input productivity. Finally, using statistical estimates for coefficients which describe the technological relationship which holds between factor inputs and outputs, we obtain a rough measure of employment responses to factor price changes. In particular, we wish to estimate the impact a change in the price of information capital equipment has on information workers and production workers separately"--Executive Summary.072gccstaManufacturing industry072gccstaInformation1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs5.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-214-1979-eng.pdf01422cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000040001732450077002132640060002903000033003503360026003833370026004093380036004355000100004715000019005715040041005905200262006316920031008936920030009247100044009548560110009989.879438CaOODSP20221107165519m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919s1976 onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-329/1976E-PDF1 aWest, Eric q(Eric N.)‏,eauthor.10aForecasting and modelling of radio spectrum allocation / cEric N. West. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c[1976] a1 online resource (28 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aCaption title. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report contains the results of a pilot study; carried out for the Department of Communication, Economic Analysis Branch, on the possibility and desireability of developing a model to assist in the formulation of spectrum policy"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaSpectrum management072gccstaPolicy development1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.09 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-329-1976-eng.pdf01724cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000034001732450148002072640067003553000051004223360026004733370026004993380036005255000100005615200457006616920021011186920022011397000065011617100044012267100030012708560110013009.879439CaOODSP20221107165519m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919e198101##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aCo22-330/1981E-PDF1 aWilliams, David R., eauthor.10aRequirements of a federal government data base on Telidon : ba British Columbia perspective / cby Dr. David R. Williams and Derek R. Francis. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cJanuary 1981. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"The study examines federal information from three points of view: the kinds of users of the information, the sources within the government, and the types of information available. Each of these led to the identification of numerous and recurrent topics which should be included in the data base. They included kinds of data already available in printed form, indexes to that material and additional matter not presently available"--Executive Overview.072gccstaDatabases072gccstaTelevision1 aFrancis, Derek R.‏ q(Derek Ralston), ‏d1941- eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aLibrary Management Group.40qPDFs3.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-330-1981-eng.pdf01679cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000061001732450085002342640067003193000045003863360026004313370026004573380036004835000100005195040041006195200549006606920026012097100044012358560110012799.879447CaOODSP20221107165520m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919e197709##oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-215/1977E-PDF1 aWong, J. W.‏ q(Johnny Wai-Nang),‏ d1947- eauthor.10aDistribution of end-to-end delay in message-switched networks / cby J. W. Wong. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1977. a1 online resource (21 pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"An open queueing network model is used to derive the distribution of end-to-end delay in a message-switched network. It is shown that under fixed routing, the end-to-end delay of messages belonging to a particular source-destination node pair is given by a sum of independent and exponentially distributed random variables. The generalization of this basic result to random routing and to messages belonging to a group of source destination pairs is also considered. Numerical examples based on a hypothetical network are presented"--Abstract.072gccstaCommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-215-1977-eng.pdf01285cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000061001732450079002342640058003133000048003713360026004193370026004453380036004715000100005075040055006075200109006626920030007717100044008017100028008458560110008739.879450CaOODSP20221107165521m o d f cr |n|||||||||190919s1978 oncd||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-216/1978E-PDF1 aWong, J. W.‏ q(Johnny Wai-Nang),‏ d1947- eauthor.10aResearch in queueing models for computer communications / cby J. W. Wong. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c[1978] a1 online resource (i, 81 pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 77-81). a"This report deals with the application of queueing models, to computer communication networks"--page 1.072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aUniversity of Waterloo.40qPDFs3.51 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-216-1978-eng.pdf01069cam 2200265zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450138001732640065003113000033003763360026004093370026004353380036004615000100004976920027005977100044006247100025006688560110006939.879310CaOODSP20221107165458m o d f cr |n|||||||||190916e198101##onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-191/1981E-PDF00aToward a Canadian position on videodisc : ba discussion paper prepared for the Department of Communications / cNordicity Group Ltd. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cJanuary 1981. a1 online resource (48 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada].072gccstaVideorecordings1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aNordicity Group Ltd.40qPDFs2.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-191-1981-eng.pdf01289cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860023001632450177001862640063003633000062004263360026004883370026005143380036005405000100005765040041006765460033007176920030007507100044007807100053008248560110008779.879316CaOODSP20221107165459m o d f cr |n|||||||||190916e197803##oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn---1 aCo24-193/1978E-PDF00aImplementation and empirical testing of inter-temporal cross-subsidy principles using the NPPS model : bfinal report / cby Laboratoire d'économétrie, Université Laval. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMarch 1978. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aUniversité Laval. bLaboratoire d'économetrie.40qPDFs8.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-193-1978-eng.pdf01127cam 2200277zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450100001732640065002733000036003383360026003743370026004003380036004265000100004625040041005626920026006037100044006297100066006738560110007399.879317CaOODSP20221107165459m o d f cr |n|||||||||190916e19720531onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-nu1 aCo24-194/1972E-PDF00aComminterphone : bRankin Inlet / cInstitute for Northern Studies, University of Saskatchewan. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMay 31, 1972. a1 online resource (v, 76 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaCommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aUniversity of Saskatchewan. bInstitute for Northern Studies.40qPDFs3.03 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-194-1972-eng.pdf01655cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450141001732640058003143000051003723360026004233370026004493380036004755000100005115040041006115200467006526920022011196920030011417100044011717100028012158560110012439.879335CaOODSP20221107165502m o d f cr |n|||||||||190916e197507##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-201/1975E-PDF00aUHF-SHF satellite communications link calculations : bfinal report / csubmitted by Satellite Systems Planning, Bell-Northern Research. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, cJuly 1975. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This study was carried out for the Department of Communications to perform the Zink calculations for the UHF-SHF Multipurpose Satellite System. The satellite system would operate in two basic configurations: (i) a double hop configuration for communicating between a wide variety of government field users including field parties, aircraft and ships, and (ii) a single hop configuration for good quality voice communications between commercial users"--Abstract.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aBell-Northern Research.40qPDFs5.52 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-201-1975-eng.pdf01604cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450173001732640065003463000063004113360026004743370026005003380036005265000100005625040051006625200394007136920022011077100044011297100031011738560110012049.879336CaOODSP20221107165502m o d f cr |n|||||||||190916e19760326onca||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-202/1976E-PDF00aUHF satellite program preliminary feasibility study of a multi-purpose UHF satellite design capable of either Delta or shuttle launch / cCanadian Astronautics Limited. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cMarch 26, 1976. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 57). a"The principal objective of this study was to investigate the feasibility of launching a Multi-Purpose UHF Satellite into geosynchronous orbit using either the Delta launch vehicle or the Space Shuttle. The main thrust of the study was to examine ways of launching the "GP Bus" spacecraft, which was originally intended for launch on the Delta, on the Space Shuttle"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaSatellites1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aCanadian Astronautics Ltd.40qPDFs4.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-202-1976-eng.pdf01650cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450085001732640068002583000048003263360026003743370026004003380036004265000100004625200569005626920030011316920028011617100044011897100017012338560110012509.879385CaOODSP20221107165511m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e197504##oncd||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-203/1975E-PDF00aUHF/SHF/L-band spacecraft trade offs & budgets : bfinal report / cRCA Limited. 1aOttawa, Ontario : bDepartment of Communications, cApril 1975. a1 online resource (v, 64 pages) : bfigures atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Two transponder configurations were investigated. The first was a single band UHF spacecraft with the proviso that the complete UHF band be translated to 7 GHz for transmission to the ground where all signal processing was to take place. All signals were then assembled at 80Hz for transmission to the spacecraft. The signal band is then translated back to the UHF band for broadcast to the mobile field units. The UHF transponder was sized to fully occupy the payload of a 3-axis stabalized spacecraft suitable for launch on a 3914 Thor Delta vehicle"--Foreword.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaSpace technology1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aRCA Limited.40qPDFs2.85 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-203-1975-eng.pdf01622cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450186001732640063003593000051004223360026004733370026004993380036005255000100005615000025006615040051006865200377007376920030011146920022011447100044011668560110012109.879386CaOODSP20221107165511m o d f cr |n|||||||||190918e197301##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-204/1973E-PDF00aUHF multi-purpose satellite communication system analysis of potential use and benefits of fixed, transportable and marine mobile earth stations / cBureau of Management Consulting. 1aOttawa : b[Department of Communications], cJanuary 1973. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Project No. 3-573." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 29). a"This study was undertaken for the Requirements Analysis Division of the Space Systems Planning Branch of the Department of Communications. The aim was to provide an initial assessment of the potential use and benefits that would accrue to civilian users from the establishment of an Ultra High Frequency (UHF) multi-purpose satellite communications system"--Introduction.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaSatellites1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs4.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-204-1973-eng.pdf01072cam 2200265zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000035001732450065002082640129002733000033004023360026004353370026004613380036004875000099005236920030006227100044006528560110006969.879802CaOODSP20221107165620m o d f cr |n|||||||||190926e198109##onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo23-103/1981E-PDF1 aVan der Maas, G. J., eauthor.10aElements of transformation methods / cby G.J. van der Maas. 1aOttawa : bTelecommunication Regulatory Service = Service de la réglementation des télécommunications, cSeptember 1981. a1 online resource (11 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co23/Co23-103-1981-eng.pdf01442cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000038001732450079002112640069002903000056003593360026004153370026004413380036004675000100005035000017006035000104006205040059007246920029007836920035008126920030008477000039008777100044009167100022009608560110009829.879856CaOODSP20221107165628m o d f cr |n|||||||||190927e19840917oncd|||#ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-370/1984E-PDF1 aGotlieb, C. C., d1921- eauthor.10aChallenges of emerging technologies / cCalvin C. Gotlieb, Zavis P. Zeman. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, cSeptember 17, 1984. a1 online resource (127 unnumbered pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aCover title. a"Seminar for Department of Communications, Government of Canada, September 17, 1984, Hull, Quebec." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages [118-121]).072gccstaOffice automation072gccstaArtificial intelligence072gccstaTelecommunications1 aZeman, Zavis P., d1937- eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aZZ International.40qPDFs5.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-370-1984-eng.pdf01727cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450091002042640086002953000034003813360026004153370026004413380036004675000100005035000126006035040057007295200377007866920020011636920030011837000034012137100044012478560110012919.879900CaOODSP20221107165636m o d f cr |n|||||||||190930e197205##onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-372/1972E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.14aThe synthesis of computer-communications networks / cby John deMercado & Kalman Toth. 1aOttawa : bTerrestrial Planning Branch, Department of Communications, cMay 1972. a1 online resource (180 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This study was part of Kalman Toth's work for the Master of Engineering degree at Carleton University in 1972"--Forward. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 179-180).3 a"In this study, techniques in the form of computationally feasible Algorithms are presented for the optimal synthesis of minimum cost simultaneous transmission networks and the near optimal synthesis of minimum cost time shared computer communication networks. Methods and Algorithms are also given for the synthesis of minimum cost non flow redundant networks"--Abstract.072gccstaSoftware072gccstaTelecommunications1 aToth, Kalman Csaba, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs7.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-372-1972-eng.pdf01659cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450108002042640090003123000038004023360026004403370026004663380036004925000100005285040051006285200419006796920029010986920030011277000034011577100044011918560110012359.879902CaOODSP20221107165636m o d f cr |n|||||||||190930e197110##onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-374/1971E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.14aThe synthesis of non flow redundant communication networks / cby John deMercado and Nicholas Spyratos. 1aOttawa : bTerrestrial Planning Branch, Department of Communications, cOctober 1971. a1 online resource (iii, 37 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 37).3 a"In this work, the problem of the synthesis of a net providing the required flows among the various nodes, without capacity redundancies on the channels is considered; the conditions under which such a net is realizable are given and, taking into account the presence of constraints on the channels, a synthesis procedure is suggested and implemented by a computer program, handling the overall problem"--Abstract.072gccstaComputer networks072gccstaTelecommunications1 aSpyratos, Nicholas, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.87 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-374-1971-eng.pdf01981cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000029001732450116002022640054003183000036003723360026004083370026004343380036004605000100004965200890005966920030014866920021015167100044015378560110015819.879762CaOODSP20221107165613m o d f cr |n|||||||||190925e199301##onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo23-102/1993E-PDF1 aSalter, Liora, eauthor.10aReport on the mandates and work programs of seven designated Canadian standards organizations / cLiora Salter. 1aOttawa : bCommunications Canada, cJanuary 1993. a1 online resource (x, 65 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This study was commissioned by the Department of Communications, working in close cooperation with the Telecommunications Standards Advisory Council of Canada, a non-governmental body with membership from the standards organizations and their primary industry and government participants. Its purpose is to examine the mandates and work programs of seven designated Canadian standards organizations in terms of their contribution to appropriate Canadian telecommunications strategies; to explore the interrelationship of the work programs especially to determine if gaps or convergence exist and to identify barriers and opportunities for the development of appropriate telecommunication strategies. The study was conducted by a review of documents and interviews with members of TSACC. The assessment and recommendations are the sole responsibility of its author"--Executive Summary.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaStandards1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs5.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co23/Co23-102-1993-eng.pdf01528cam 2200289zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450047001732640090002203000033003103360026003433370026003693380036003955000100004315000013005315040051005445200455005956920034010507100044010848560110011289.879912CaOODSP20221107165638m o d f cr |n|||||||||190930e19900615onc|||| ob f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-376/1990E-PDF03aAn information resource management review. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, Program Evaluation Branch, c15 June 1990. a1 online resource (33 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"Draft." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 12). a"This proposal represents a further step in the development of the information management process in the Department of Communications. It describes the need to conduct a study of information resource management within the department, outlines the issues which the study will address, presents a plan for a thorough review of the department's information resource management, and recommends a plan of action for the first stages of the study"--page 2.072gccstaInformation management1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs1.74 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-376-1990-eng.pdf01301cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450098002042640082003023000051003843360026004353370026004613380036004875000100005235000017006235040041006406920029006817000043007107000034007537000034007877100044008218560110008659.879905CaOODSP20221107165637m o d f cr |n|||||||||190930s1971 onc|||| o f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo22-375/1971E-PDF1 aDeMercado, John, eauthor.10aNetworks and system studies / cJohn deMercado, Roger Robert, Nicholas Spyratos, Kalman Toth. 1aOttawa : bTerrestrial Planning Branch, Department of Communications, c1971. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaComputer networks1 aRobert, Roger,‏ ‎d1950- eauthor.1 aSpyratos, Nicholas, eauthor.1 aToth, Kalman Csaba, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.40qPDFs7.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co22/Co22-375-1971-eng.pdf01735cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001502450095001752640065002703000064003353360026003993370026004253380036004514900047004875000097005345040041006315200394006726920022010666920030010887100044011187100031011628300103011938560113012969.881602CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e197909##onca o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-79-003E-PDF00aStudy of a spacecraft equipped with a large aperture antenna for mobile-satellite service. 1aOttawa : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1979. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bfigures. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-79-003 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report describes a conceptual design for a mobile satellite communications system providing two-way voice service to a large number of mobile transceivers located anywhere within the Canadian boundaries. This system employs a spacecraft equipped with a large aperture antenna, thus permitting the mobile radio telephones to be simple, inexpensive low power units"--Executive Summary.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aCanadian Astronautics Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-79-003.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs12.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-79-003-eng.pdf01468cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001502450069001752640054002443000047002983360026003453370026003713380036003974900047004335000097004805040041005775200189006186920030008076920022008377100044008597100024009038300103009278560112010309.881604CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1981 onca o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-81-035E-PDF00aDirect broadcasting satellite system modelling : bfinal report. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, c[1981] a1 online resource (118 pages) : bfigures. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-81-035 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This study examines a range of possible system models using satellites with relatively high EIRP (58 dBW) or low EIRP (53 dBW), and with either 6 or 4 beam coverage"--Summary, page 1.072gccstaTelecommunications072gccstaSatellites1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aSpar Aerospace Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-81-035.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs6.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-81-035-eng.pdf01770cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000030001752450119002052640067003243000050003913360026004413370026004673380036004934900047005295000097005765040041006735200376007146920022010906920030011127100044011427100031011868300103012178560112013209.881605CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e198109##oncd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-81-048E-PDF1 aSpolsky, A. I., eauthor.12aA study to identify requirements for new services on a Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) system / c[A.I. Spolsky]. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cSeptember 1981. a1 online resource (ix, 150 pages) : bcharts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-81-048 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The object of the study was to assess both the need and the requirements of potential additional services that can be offered on a DBS in addition to entertainment programming. The study purposely steered clear of entertainment oriented television broadcasting but did consider other services which could be offered in a video signal format"--Executive Summary, page iv.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aCanadian Astronautics Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-81-048.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs7.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-81-048-eng.pdf01772cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000031001752450118002062640066003243000046003903360026004363370026004623380036004884900047005245000097005715040041006685200346007096920022010556920030010777000032011077100044011397100024011838300103012078560112013109.881608CaOODSP20221107170103m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19821123oncd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-82-065E-PDF1 aKeyes, Lorne A., eauthor.10aCanadian direct broadcasting satellite system concepts : bfinal report / c[Lorne A. Keyes and John Zacharatos]. 1aOttawa : bDepartment of Communications, cNovember 23, 1982. a1 online resource (245 pages) : bcharts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-82-065 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This study examines in a more detail a range of system models differing mainly in the use of 2 or 3 orbit locations rather than 1 or 2 orbit locations previously considered. A phased increase in system capacity from an initial 8 channels per beam to about double this amount was also given as a criteria for system model selection"--page 1.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aZacharatos, John, eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aSpar Aerospace Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-82-065.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs9.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-82-065-eng.pdf01335cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000025001752450047002002640065002473000078003123360026003903370026004163380036004424900047004785000097005255040051006226920022006736920030006957000025007257100044007508300103007948560112008979.881611CaOODSP20221107170104m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19830520oncda ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-83-029E-PDF1 aLeith, P., eauthor.10aDBS antenna study / cP. Leith ; A. Noble. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMay 20, 1983. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts, illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-83-029 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 40).072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aNoble, A., eauthor.1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-83-029.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs5.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-83-029-eng.pdf01990cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000032001752450106002072640063003133000078003763360026004543370026004803380036005064900047005425000097005895040051006865200611007376920028013487100044013767100029014208300103014498560112015529.881615CaOODSP20221107170104m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e198603##oncda ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-86-007E-PDF1 aSincarsin, W. G., eauthor.10aDevelopment of flexible spacecraft control systems : baccelerometer installation / cW.G. Sincarsin. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cMarch 1986. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts, illustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-86-007 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 15). a"A subset of the motion sensors required to fully instrument DAISY, a dynamic emulator used to study the control of large flexible space structures, is discussed. The sensors under consideration are those required to detect DAISY rib motions. These motions have low natural frequencies, are lightly damped and experience small angle perturbations. Accelerometers are chosen for this purpose. In fact, two such devices were purchased and installed on one rib. Preliminary sets of data obtained from these accelerometers, that confirm them to be functioning correctly, are also presented"--Summary, page iii.072gccstaSpace technology1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aDynacon Enterprises Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-86-007.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs5.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-86-007-eng.pdf01766cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000032001752450091002072640066002983000051003643360026004153370026004413380036004674900046005035000097005495040051006465200395006976920020010926920030011127100044011427100027011868300103012138560112013169.881619CaOODSP20221107170105m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19890331onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-89-003E-PDF1 aNorthover, S. F., eauthor.00aTest case definition document for the Case Based Planning System / c[S.F. Northover]. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c31 March 1989. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ;vDOC-CR-SP-89-003 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 26). a"The purpose of this document is to describe a Mobile Service Station related application in sufficient detail to allow the implementation of a subset of the domain. A test procedure for evaluating the functionality of the Case Based Planning System is provided to determine possible limitations in the implementation and point out opportunities for enhancement"--Executive Summary, page 2.072gccstaSoftware072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aSoftware Kinetics Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-89-003.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs2.66 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-89-003-eng.pdf01354cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000032001752450085002072640066002923000051003583360026004093370026004353380036004614900047004975000097005445040051006416920020006926920030007127100044007427100027007868300103008138560112009169.881620CaOODSP20221107170105m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19890331onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-89-004E-PDF1 aNorthover, S. F., eauthor.10aUsers guide to Version 2 of the Case Based Planning System / c[S.F. Northover]. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], c31 March 1989. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-SP-89-004 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 33).072gccstaSoftware072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aSoftware Kinetics Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-SP-89-004.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs6.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-89-004-eng.pdf02378cam 2200421zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430011001380860022001491000039001712450129002102460134003392460079004732640063005523000057006153360026006723370026006983380036007245000182007605000027009425000045009695000028010145000100010425040041011425050210011835300033013936920022014266920021014487100044014697750090015138560117016038560118017208560118018389.881624CaOODSP20221107170106m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104s1977 oncab ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn--1 aCo24-86/1977E-PDF1 aDaniel, John S., d1942- eauthor.14aThe use of satellite delivery systems in education in Canada : bthe costing of two networks and a preliminary needs survey.1 iAt head of title (v. 1 and 2): aImplications of the educational experiments conducted on the communications technology satellite1 iTitle on v. 3 title page: aUse of satellite systems in Canadian education 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, Canada, c1977. a1 online resource (3 volumes) : billustrations, map atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: L'utilisation de systèmes de satellite en éducation au Canada : étude des couts de deux réseaux et enquête préliminaire sur les besoins. aTitle from v. 1 and 2. a"John S. Daniel - principal researcher." a"Contract OSU76-00136." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aV. 1. The costing of two networks / by A.D.D. Miller and R.G. Lyons, John S. Daniel, D.A. George -- v. 2. A preliminary needs survey -- v. 3. Needs survey : second round / par Michel Robin, John S. Daniel. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaEducation1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.08tL'utilisation de systèmes de satellite en éducation au Canada : w(CaOODSP)9.88163140qPDFs3.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-eng.pdfz(v. 1)40qPDFs910 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-1-eng.pdfz(v. 2)40qPDFs924 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-2-eng.pdfz(v. 3)02514cam 2200421zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430011001380860022001491000039001712450149002102460147003592460094005062640064006003000062006643360031007263370034007573380043007915000167008345000025010015000048010265000031010745000104011055040048012095050245012575300045015026920021015476920037015687100045016057750087016508560117017378560119018548560119019739.881631CaOODSP20221107170107m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104s1977 oncab ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn--1 aCo24-86/1977F-PDF1 aDaniel, John S., d1942- eauteur.14aL'utilisation de systèmes de satellite en éducation au Canada : bétude des couts de deux réseaux et enquête préliminaire sur les besoins.1 iEn tête du titre (t. 1 et 2) : aImplications des expériences éducatives réalisées sur le satellite technologique de télécommunications1 iTitre sur la page de titre du t. 3 : aUtilisation des satellites en éducation au Canada 1a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des communications, Canada, c1977. a1 ressource en ligne (3 volumes) : billustrations, carte atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : The use of satellite delivery systems in education in Canada: the costing of two networks and a preliminary needs survey. aTitre des t. 1 et 2. a« John S. Daniel - chercheur principal. » a« Contrat OSU76-00136. » aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Innovation, sciences et développement économique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques.0 aT. 1. Étude des couts de deux réseaux / par A.D.D. Miller et R.G. Lyons, John S. Daniel, D.A. George -- t. 2. Enquête préliminaire sur les besoins -- t. 3. Enquête sur les besoins : deuxième sondage / par Michel Robin, John S. Daniel. aÉgalement publié en version imprimée.072gccstaSatellite072gccstaÉducation / Enseignement1 aCanada. bMinistère des communications.08tThe use of satellite delivery systems in education in Canada : w(CaOODSP)9.88162440qPDFs2.14 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-fra.pdfz(t. 1)40qPDFs1.88 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-1-fra.pdfz(t. 2)40qPDFs1.70 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-86-1977-2-fra.pdfz(t. 3)01690cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001502450108001752640068002833000063003513360026004143370026004403380036004664900044005025000097005465040041006435200172006846920022008566920030008787100044009087100039009528300100009918560128010918560133012199.881633CaOODSP20221107170107m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e19850823oncd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo24-3/1-85-060E-PDF00aModulation and coding study of data transmission from the gateway station to the mobile and vice versa. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Department of Communications], cAugust 23, 1985. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : bcharts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDOC contractor report ; vDOC-CR-85-060 aDigitized copy from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of this study was to evaluate several different modulation strategies which have been proposed for mobile satellite communications"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaSatellites072gccstaTelecommunications1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aMiller Communications Systems Ltd.#0aDOC contractor report (Canada. Department of Communications)vDOC-CR-85-060.w(CaOODSP)9.86986440qPDFs7.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-85-060-1-eng.pdfzFinal report40qPDFs3.50 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-1-85-060-2-eng.pdfzExecutive summary02428cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860026001632450141001892640092003303000036004223360026004583370026004843380036005104900089005465000100006355000177007355000060009125040055009725200566010275460042015936920031016356920029016667100044016957750094017398300108018338560113019419.881636CaOODSP20221107170108m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e198810##onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn---1 aCo24-3/2-24-1988E-PDF10aAnalysis of the literature : bcost recovery and taxation (critical examination of the literature and present practices) : final report. 1a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Communications, Program Evaluation Division, cOctober 1988. a1 online resource (v, 37 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBackground study (Canada. Department of Communications. Program Evaluation Division) aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation du programme de gestion du spectre des radiofréquences : analyse de la littérature : récupération des coûts et taxation. a"Evaluation of radio spectrum management, Study No: 9." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 35-37). a"The mandate of this study is to carry out a critical analysis of the literature and of Canadian practices dealing with the distinctions between taxation and cost recovery and to examine to what extent the conclusions reached in the literature and/or the observed practices could be relevant for the radio spectrum structure and the management of its fees policy. The context of the study is the overall evaluation of the radio spectrum management; it is felt that the present rules on taxation and cost recovery limit managerial discretion"--Executive Summary. aIncludes Executive Summary in French.072gccstaSpectrum management072gccstaEconomic analysis1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.08tÉvaluation du programme de gestion du spectre des radiofréquences : w(CaOODSP)9.881639#0aBackground study (Canada. Department of Communications. Program Evaluation Division)w(CaOODSP)9.87527740qPDFs2.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-2-24-1988-eng.pdf01735cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860026001632450144001892640106003333000039004393360031004783370034005093380043005434900022005865000178006085000104007865040062008905460037009526920030009896920031010197100045010507750053010958300124011488560113012729.881639CaOODSP20221107170108m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104e198810##onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP afrebeng an-cn---1 aCo24-3/2-24-1988F-PDF00aÉvaluation du programme de gestion du spectre des radiofréquences : banalyse de la littérature : récupération des coûts et taxation. 1a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des communications, Division de l'évaluation des programmes, coctobre 1988. a1 ressource en ligne (v, 37 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre1 aÉtude préalable aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Analysis of the literature: cost recovery and taxation (critical examination of the literature and present practices): final report. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Innovation, sciences et développement économique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques (pages 35-37). aComprend un résumé en anglais.072gccstaGestion du spectre072gccstaAnalyse économique1 aCanada. bMinistère des communications.08tAnalysis of the literature : w(CaOODSP)9.881636#0aÉtude préalable (Canada. Ministère des communications. Division de l'évaluation des programmes.)w(CaOODSP)9.88031040qPDFs1.97 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-2-24-1988-fra.pdf02110cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450129001722640061003013000061003623360031004233370034004543380043004885000101005315000104006325000028007365040048007645200419008126920033012316920020012646920033012847100045013177100052013627750081014148560121014958560132016169.881772CaOODSP20221107170128m o d f cr |n|||||||||191107e198406##onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo52-49/1984F-PDF10aÉtude sur l'industrie canadienne des périodiques / cun rapport préparé par Woods Gordon, Conseillers en administration. 1a[Ottawa] : bMinistère des communications, cjuin 1984. a1 ressource en ligne (210 pages) + eannexes et tableaux atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : A study of the Canadian periodical publishing industry. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Innovation, sciences et développement économique Canada]. aTitre de la couverture. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La présente étude a été commandée par le ministère des Communications dans le but d'établir une solide base de données sur l'industrie, d'examiner les politiques et programmes gouvernementaux touchant l'industrie canadienne des périodiques, et de recommander des modifications ou d'élaborer de nouvelles options de politique lorsque les analyses en démontrent la nécessité »--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaPublication en série072gccstaÉdition072gccstaExamen des politiques1 aCanada. bMinistère des communications.2 aWoods Gordon, conseillers en administration‏.08tA study of the Canadian periodical publishing industry / w(CaOODSP)9.87741240qPDFs10.64 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-49-1984-1-fra.pdfzRapport40qPDFs6.46 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-49-1984-2-fra.pdfzAnnexes et tableaux01246cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450077001722640096002493000058003453360031004033370034004343380043004685000104005115000028006155040048006436920033006916920021007247100045007457100045007908560109008359.881091CaOODSP20221107165942m o d f cr |n|||||||||191024e198406##onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCo52-84/1984F-PDF00aÉtude sur l'industrie des périodiques canadiens de langue française.  1a[Ottawa] : bSecteur des affaires culturelles, Ministère des communications, cjuin 1984. a1 ressource en ligne (1 volume (pagination multiple)) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada]. aTitre de la couverture. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaPublication en série072gccstaFrançais2 aCaron, Bélanger, Woods, Gordon (Firme)1 aCanada. bMinistère des communications.40qPDFs4.88 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co52/Co52-84-1984-fra.pdf01397cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860025001632450096001882640082002843000037003663360026004033370026004293380036004555000100004915200256005915460038008476920022008857100044009077100032009518560112009839.881501CaOODSP20221107170046m o d f cr |n|||||||||191031e198706##onc||||#o f00| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengafre an-cn---1 aCo24-3/4-4-1987E-PDF00aProgram evaluation study : bsummary of findings for the evaluation of the Telidon program. 1a[Ottawa] : bProgram Evaluation Division, Communications Canada, cJune 1987. a1 online resource (12, 19 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada]. a"This document summarizes the findings of the evaluation study of the Telidon Program. The Program is first briefly described below. The evaluation and issues addressed are then also described and then the findings of the study are presented"--page 1. aFrench text follows English text.072gccstaTelevision1 aCanada. bDepartment of Communications.2 aTEEGA Research Consultants.40qPDFs2.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/isde-ised/Co24/Co24-3-4-4-1987-eng.pdf02748cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250410018001560430021001740450009001950860022002041000039002262450230002652640163004952640011006583000038006693360026007073370026007333380036007594900081007955040053008765201071009295460046020006920027020466920021020737100091020948300087021858560102022729.879527CaOODSP20221107165534m o d f cr cn|||||||||190920t20192019nkc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660326757 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengbengbfre an-cn-nkan-cn-ns ay1y11 aFs97-13/1299E-PDF1 aSingh, Rabindra, d1961- eauthor.10aSummary of data from 2015, 2016 and 2017 herring acoustic surveys in the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization Divisions 4VWX / bby Rabindra Singh, Arthur MacIntyre, Jenna Munden, Allen Clay, Derek Knox, and Gary Melvin. 1aSt. Andrews, NB : bGroundfish, Pelagics and Shrimp Section, Population Ecology Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, St. Andrews Biological Station, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (iv, 68 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCanadian data report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, x1488-5395 ; v1299 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 1-2).3 a"Automated acoustic recording systems were deployed on commercial fishing vessels to document the distribution and relative abundance of Atlantic Herring from industry vessel surveys and fishing excursions in the Bay of Fundy and coastal Nova Scotia area within Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) divisions 4VWX. During the years, 2015-2017, regularly scheduled surveys at approximately 14 day intervals were conducted on the main Herring spawning components, and the spawning stock biomass for each component estimated by summing these results. Within the Southwest Nova Scotia/Bay of Fundy area, structured surveys were conducted in Scots Bay, German Bank, Trinity Ledge and Spectacle Buoy areas. In the coastal Nova Scotia area, structured surveys were conducted in the Little Hope/Port Mouton and Halifax/Eastern Shore areas. No survey was completed in Glace Bay during the 2015-2017 period. This report summarizes the acoustic data outputs that were obtained from the analyses of the recorded acoustic data for the three years"--Abstract, page iv. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaSalt water fish072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bBiological Station (St. Andrews, N.B.)#0aCanadian data report of fisheries and aquatic sciences ;v1299.w(CaOODSP)9.50512440qPDFs1.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs97-13-1299-eng.pdf02411cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000030001852450163002152640105003783000043004833360026005263370026005523380036005784900039006145000057006535040050007105200837007605460033015976530017016306920021016477100102016687100063017708300115018338560101019489.881590CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nfcb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-nf1 aFs70-8/85-12E-PDF1 aDempson, J. B., eauthor.13aAn assessment of Arctic charr stocks in Voisey Bay, Anaktalik Bay, and Okak Bay in 1984 with stock projections for 1985 / cby J. B. Dempson and L. J. LeDrew. 1aSt. John's, Newfoundland : bFisheries Research Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, c[1985] a1 online resource (15 pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/12 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 5).3 a"Voisey Bay and Anaktalik Bay Arctic charr stocks have been under quota management since 1979. A quota was applied to the Okak Bay stock beginning in 1981. Total allowable catches for Voisey Bay, Anaktalik Bay, and Okak Bay stocks in 1984 were 16 t, 8.2 t, and 27 t respectively. Total landings in 1984, including an adjustment for losses of Voisey Bay and Anaktalik Bay charr in offshore fishing areas, were 9.2 t - Voisey Bay, 8.1 t - Anaktalik Bay, and 13.9 t - Okak Bay. In this assessment, the Voisey Bay - Antons area has been grouped as one stock unit. Total allowable catches in 1985, as determined from cohort analyses, are 25 t for the Voisey - Antons stock, and 27 t for Okak Bay. Insufficient new information was available to recommend a TAC for the Anaktalik Bay stock different from the 8.2 t quota of 1984"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French. 0aArctic charr072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bNewfoundland Region. bFisheries Research Branch.2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/12w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs831 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-12-eng.pdf01808cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000041001852450129002262640105003553000058004603360026005183370026005443380036005704900039006065000057006455040050007025200242007525460033009946530017010276920021010447100102010657100063011678300115012308560101013459.881592CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nfcod #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-nf1 aFs70-8/85-21E-PDF1 aNaidu, K. S. q(K. Sundraj)eauthor.10aMortality associated with tagging in the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin) / cby K. S. Naidu and F. M. Cahill. 1aSt. John's, Newfoundland : bFisheries Research Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, c[1985] a1 online resource (10 pages) : bphotographs, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/21 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 5).3 a"Mortality associated with tagging dredge-caught sea scallops as determined by their subsequent survival in the laboratory was determined to be 3% over 78 days, corresponding to an instantaneous mortality coefficient of 0.143"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French. 0aSea scallops072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bNewfoundland Region. bFisheries Research Branch.2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/21w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs603 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-21-eng.pdf01835cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000030001852450087002152640149003023000033004513360026004843370026005103380036005364900039005725000057006115040053006685200301007215460033010226920021010556920027010767100091011037100063011948300115012578560101013729.881601CaOODSP20221107170102m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nkc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-nk1 aFs70-8/85-24E-PDF1 aBuerkle, U‏., eauthor.10aSt. Andrews' acoustic system of data collection and processing / cby Udo Buerkle. 1aSt. Andrews, New Brunswick : bMarine Fish Division, Fisheries Research Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Biological Station, c[1985] a1 online resource (8 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/24 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 7-8).3 a"The aim of the St. Andrews acoustic system is to provide reliable and accurate estimates of fish abundance as input to the stock assessment process. The system and its advantages in relation to other systems are described and some survey results are compared to total stock estimates"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaFisheries072gccstaData processing1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bBiological Station (St. Andrews, N.B.)2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/24w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs383 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-24-eng.pdf02440cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000043001852450159002282640169003873000034005563360026005903370026006163380036006424900039006785000057007175040053007745200814008275460033016416530013016746920021016877100091017087100063017998300115018628560101019779.881613CaOODSP20221107170104m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nkca #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-ns1 aFs70-8/85-30E-PDF1 aMelvin, Gary Donald, d1951- eauthor.10aMovement of scallops Placopecten magellanicus (Gmelin, 1791) (Mollusca:Pectinidae) on Georges Bank / cby G. D. Melvin, M. J. Dadswell and R. A. Chandler. 1aSt. Andrews, New Brunswick : bInvertebrates and Marine Plants Division, Fisheries Research Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Biological Station, c[1985] a1 online resource (29 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/30 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 7-8).3 a"During a 5-yr tagging program, 1977-1981, 20,086 scallops were released from 139 stations on Georges Bank (GB) and in Great South Channel (GSC). Of these, 1282 (6.4%) were returned representing 135 release sites. Tagged scallops were at large an average 310 d (R 2-1850) on GB and 243 d (R 11-783) in GSC. Mean individual distance between release and recapture was 8.4 km on GB and 5.7 km in GSC. Overall 52.5% of returns were within 5 km of release site, 77.1% within 10 km and 94.0% within 25 km. Returns were partitioned into 12 grids for Georges Bank and data pooled for a single release site at the center of each grid. The angle of mean vectors for each grid indicated clockwise circular movement around the outer perimeter of Georges Bank in concert with the mean direction of current flow"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French. 0aScallops072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bBiological Station (St. Andrews, N.B.)2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/30w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs915 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-30-eng.pdf02333cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000041001852450083002262640097003093000051004063360026004573370026004833380036005094900039005455000057005845040050006415200733006915460033014246530008014576920021014657100050014867100092015367100039016287100063016678300115017308560102018459.881617CaOODSP20221107170105m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nscbd #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-ns1 aFs70-8/85-32E-PDF1 aCampana, Steven E.,d1955- eauthor.13aAn analytical assessment of the 4X cod fishery / cby S. Campana and J. Simon. 1aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bMarine Fish Division, Bedford Institute of Oceanography, c[1985] a1 online resource (40 pages) : bmaps, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/32 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 8).3 a"For the second year in a row, the 30,000 t TAG for 4X cod was not caught; 1984 landings were 25,262 t. Fish aged 3-5 comprised the largest proportion of the catch numbers, while full recruitment to the fishery occurred at age 5. Research vessel surveys suggest that 5+ numbers have been relatively stable since the late '70s; however, RV biomass appears to be declining. A new standardized commercial catch rate series was developed for the major 4X gear/tonnage class categories; the series was consistent with the individual catch rate trends and showed a monotonic decline since 1978. For the first time, all cod in 4X were assumed to comprise a unit stock, thus enabling an analytical assessment to be performed"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French. 0aCod072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans.1 aCanada. bDept. of Fisheries and Oceans. bScotia-Fundy Region. bMarine Fish Division.2 aBedford Institute of Oceanography.2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/32w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs1.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-32-eng.pdf02001cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860022001631000059001852450109002442640147003533000050005003360026005503370026005763380036006024900039006385000057006775040053007345200309007875460033010966530020011296920027011496920021011767100050011977100089012477100063013368300115013998560101015149.881621CaOODSP20221107170105m o d f cr |n|||||||||191104s1985 nkcbd #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-nf1 aFs70-8/85-41E-PDF1 aChadwick, E. M. P.q(Edward Michael Pakenham)eauthor.10aForecast of 1SW Atlantic salmon returns Statistical Area N, 1985 / cby E.M.P. Chadwick and J.L. Peppar. 1aMoncton, New Brunswick ; aCorner Brook, Newfoundland : bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans, Fisheries Research Branch, Gulf Region, c[1985] a1 online resource (9 pages) : bcharts, maps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aCAFSAC research document ; v85/41 a"Not to be cited without permission of the authors." aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 5-6).3 a"Returns of 1SW salmon-to commercial and sport fisheries of Statistical Area N were predicted from counts of smolts migrating from Western Arm Brook (1971-84). Because the 1984 smolt migration was the largest ever recorded, returns of 1SW salmon in 1985 are predicted to be well above average"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French. 0aAtlantic salmon072gccstaSalt water fish072gccstaFisheries1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans.1 aCanada. bDept. of Fisheries and Oceans. bGulf Region. bFisheries Research Branch.2 aCanadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee.#0aCAFSAC research document (Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Scientific Advisory Committee)v85/41w(CaOODSP)9.86961640qPDFs444 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/mpo-dfo/Fs70-8-85-41-eng.pdf01654cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001682450082001922640120002742640011003943000033004053360026004383370026004643380036004904900042005265000129005685000019006975000031007166920023007476920028007706920028007987100074008267750113009007950101010138300061011148560105011759.880707CaOODSP20221107165839m o d f cr cn|||||||||191016t20192019quc o f000 0 eng d a9780660324852 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEm7-1/5-2019E-1-PDF00aMaternity-related reassignment and leave, maternity leave and parental leave. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada = Emploi et développement social Canada, c[2019] 4c©2019 a1 online resource (9 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInformation on labour standards ; v5 aIssued also in French under title: Réaffectation et congé liés à la maternité, congé de maternité et congé parental. aCaption title. aIssued by: Labour Program.072gccstaLabour code072gccstaLabour standards072gccstaLeave of absence1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada. bLabour Program.08tRéaffectation et congé liés à la maternité, congé de maternité et congé parental.w(CaOODSP)9.880708 tMaternity-related reassignment and leave, maternity leave and parental leave.w(CaOODSP)9.870241#0aInformation on labour standards ;v5.w(CaOODSP)9.50493640qPDFs100 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/edsc-esdc/Em7-1-5-2019-eng-1.pdf01714cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001682450094001922640120002862640011004063000036004173360031004533370034004843380043005184900051005615000123006125000022007355000040007576920028007976920030008256920018008557100078008737750101009517950113010528300070011658560105012359.880708CaOODSP20221107165839m o d f cr cn|||||||||191016t20192019quc o f000 0 fre d a9780660324869 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEm7-1/5-2019F-1-PDF00aRéaffectation et congé liés à la maternité, congé de maternité et congé parental. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEmploi et développement social Canada = Employment and Social Development Canada, c[2019] 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (9 pages). atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre1 aRenseignements sur les normes du travail ; v5 aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Maternity-related reassignment and leave, maternity leave and parental leave. aTitre de départ. aPublié par : Programme de travail.072gccstaCode du travail 072gccstaNormes du travail 072gccstaCongé1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada. bProgramme du travail.08tMaternity-related reassignment and leave, maternity leave and parental leave.w(CaOODSP)9.880707 tRéaffectation et congé liés à la maternité, congé de maternité et congé parental.w(CaOODSP)9.870243#0aRenseignements sur les normes du travail ;v5.w(CaOODSP)9.50133540qPDFs105 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/edsc-esdc/Em7-1-5-2019-fra-1.pdf01632cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860022001682450076001902640081002663000058003473360026004053370026004313380036004575000178004935000022006715000044006935040051007375200240007886920022010286920018010507100056010687750066011248560104011909.876574CaOODSP20221107164736m o d f cr |||||||||||191107s2019 quca ob f000 0 eng d a9780660319025 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEm16-18/2019E-PDF00aEssential skills playbook : bshowcasing innovative approaches at work. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : b[Employment and Social Development Canada], c[2019]. a1 online resource (92 pages) : bcolour illustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Guide sur les compétences essentiel : présentation des approches innovantes en milieu de travail.  aTitle from cover. a"Looking back, looking forward"--Cover. aIncludes bibliographical hyperlink references. a"This Playbook was developed to help organizations take an informed approach to testing, replicating, and scaling up essential skills supports to help prepare Canadians to get and keep a job, and to adapt and succeed at work"--Page 06.072gccstaEmployment072gccstaSkills1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada.08tGuide sur les compétences essentielles : w(CaOODSP)9.87657540qPDFs9.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/edsc-esdc/Em16-18-2019-eng.pdf01776cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860022001682450109001902640080002993000065003793360031004443370034004753380043005095000141005525000028006935000067007215040067007885200333008556920018011886920022012067100054012287750052012828560104013349.876575CaOODSP20221107164736m o d f cr |||||||||||191107s2019 quca ob f000 0 fre d a9780660319032 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEm16-18/2019F-PDF00aGuide sur les compétences essentielles : bprésentation des approches innovantes en milieu de travail. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : b[Emploi et Développement social Canada], c[2019]. a1 ressource en ligne (92 pages) : billustrations en couleur atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Essential skills playbook: showcasing innovative approaches at work.  aTitre de la couverture. a« Regard vers le passé, regard vers l'avenir »--Couverture. aComprend des références bibliographiques de lien hypertexte. a« Ce guide a été conçu pour aider les organismes à adopter une approche éclairée pourexpérimenter, reproduire et élargir les mesures de soutien en matière de compétencesessentielles afin d’aider à préparer les Canadiens à trouver et à conserver un emploi, à s’y adapter et à réussir au travail »--Page 06.072gccstaEmploi072gccstaHabiletés1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada.08tEssential skills playbook : w(CaOODSP)9.87657440qPDFs9.15 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/edsc-esdc/Em16-18-2019-fra.pdf02645cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450194001862640122003802640011005023000043005133360026005563370026005823380036006085000248006445000019008925000040009115000032009515200762009836920033017456920018017786920034017967100053018307750121018838560111020048560168021159.881662CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---ar------1 aEn4-381/1-60-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pArctic Council Framework for Action on Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Cadre d'action du Conseil de l'Arctique sur la réduction accrue des émissions de carbone noir et de méthane. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: October 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"The Arctic Council Framework for Action on Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions unites the Arctic States, as well as interested non-Arctic States, in the common goal to mitigate climate change and improve air quality via reductions of two short-lived climate pollutants. The Framework was developed and adopted during the last Canadian Chairmanship of the Arctic Council (2013-2015), and the Expert Group on Black Carbon and Methane (EGBCM) was established at the Iqaluit Ministerial in support of its implementation. Canada continues to engage actively in the EGBCM, which adopted in 2017 the first pan-Arctic collective, aspirational goal to reduce emissions of black carbon by 25-33% below 2013 levels by 2025"--Plain language summary.072gccstaAtmospheric emissions072gccstaArctic072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88166340qPDFs639 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-1-60-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-organizations/arctic-reducing-black-carbon-methane.html02943cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450215001862640123004012640011005243000052005353360031005873370034006183380043006525000233006955000022009285000048009505000034009985200973010326920038020056920020020436920034020637100061020977750117021588560111022758560195023869.881663CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---ar------1 aEn4-381/1-60-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pCadre d'action du Conseil de l'Arctique sur la réduction accrue des émissions de carbone noir et de méthane. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Arctic Council Framework for Action on Enhanced Black Carbon and Methane Emissions Reductions. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : octobre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« Le Cadre d'action du Conseil de l'Arctique sur la réduction accrue des émissions de carbone noir et de méthane réunit les États arctiques, de même que les États non arctiques intéressés, autour de l'objectif commun d'atténuer les changements climatiques et d'améliorer la qualité de l'air par la réduction des émissions de deux polluants climatiques de courte durée de vie. Le Cadre d'action a été élaboré et adopté lors de la dernière présidence canadienne du Conseil de l'Arctique (2013-2015), et le Groupe d'experts sur le carbone noir et le méthane (GECNM) a été créé lors de la réunion ministérielle d'Iqaluit destinée à la mise en œuvre du Cadre d'action. Le Canada continue de participer activement dans le GECNM, qui a adopté en 2017 le premier objectif pan-arctique collectif et ambitieux de réduire les émissions de carbone noir de 25 à 33 % par rapport aux niveaux de 2013 d’ici 2025 » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaÉmissions atmosphériques072gccstaArctique072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88166240qPDFs621 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-1-60-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-organisations/reduction-emissions-carbone-noir-methane-actique.html02488cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860027001502450203001772640122003802640011005023000032005133360026005453370026005713380036005975000314006335000019009475000040009665000032010065200518010386920021015566920027015776920021016046920035016257100053016607750121017138560111018348560169019459.881664CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn4-381/1-74-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pInternational Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 (Bunkers Convention). 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Convention internationale de 2001 sur la responsabilité civile pour les dommages dus à la pollution par les hydrocarbures de soute (Convention sur les hydrocarbures de soute). aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: October 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"The International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001, (Bunkers Convention) was adopted by the International Maritime Organization to make shipowners strictly liable for oil pollution damage from the ship and thus ensuring that compensation is available. The Bunkers Convention covers all ships and the pollution from the bunker oil used in their propulsion and operation. It also provides for compulsory insurance for shipowners to cover their liability"--Plain language summary.072gccstaPetroleum072gccstaWater pollution072gccstaLiability072gccstaMultilateral agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88166640qPDFs677 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-1-74-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-organizations/bunker-oil-pollution-damage-liability.html02804cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860027001502450281001772640123004582640011005813000035005923360031006273370034006583380043006925000242007355000022009775000046009995000034010455200771010796920020018506920030018706920020019006920032019207100061019527750117020138560111021308560189022419.881666CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn4-381/1-74-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pConvention internationale de 2001 sur la responsabilité civile pour les dommages dus à la pollution par les hydrocarbures de soute (Convention sur les hydrocarbures de soute). 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. International Convention on Civil Liability for Bunker Oil Pollution Damage, 2001 (Bunkers Convention). aTitre de départ. a« Édition du recueil : octobre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« La Convention internationale de 2001 sur la responsabilité civile pour les dommages dus à la pollution par les hydrocarbures de soute (Convention sur les hydrocarbures de soute) a été adoptée par l'Organisation maritime internationale afin de rendre les propriétaires de navires strictement responsables des dommages dus à la pollution par les hydrocarbures transportés par leurs navires, assurant ainsi qu'une indemnisation serait possible. La Convention sur les hydrocarbures de soute couvre tous les navires et la pollution causée par les hydrocarbures de soute utilisés dans leur propulsion et leur fonctionnement. Elle prévoit également une assurance responsabilité obligatoire pour les propriétaires de navires » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaPétrole072gccstaPollution de l'eau072gccstaCréance072gccstaAccord multilatéral1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88166440qPDFs573 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-1-74-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-organisations/dommages-dus-pollution-hydrocarbures-soute.html03121cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450397001862640122005832640011007053000032007163360026007483370026007743380036008005000464008365000019013005000040013195000032013595200858013916920021022496920034022707100053023047750125023578560111024828560178025939.881674CaOODSP20221107170115m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---au-at---1 aEn4-381/2-16-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pCooperative Arrangement between the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) of Australia and the Department of Environment of Canada and the Department of Health of Canada Related to Enhancing Technical Cooperation and Sharing Information on Industrial Chemicals. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et aux instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Arrangement de coopération entre le National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) d'Australie, le ministère de l'Environnement du Canada et le ministère de la Santé du Canada concernant la coopération technique améliorée et le partage d'information sur les produits chimiques industriels. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: October 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"This Cooperative Arrangement offers a unique platform for the technical cooperation on priorities common to both Canada and Australia, and for sharing of information on industrial chemicals. This arrangement also supports Canada's ability to share best practices and lessons learned, and highlights Canada's leadership in chemicals management on the international stage. In fact, Canada has been recognized by Australia as a key source of assessment information. This bilateral arrangement also offers collaborative opportunities for sharing on the integration of new scientific methods and data in chemicals management. In turn, Canada is better equipped to address ongoing, new and emerging chemicals management issues, and to deliver on its mandate to protect the health and environment of Canadians with greater efficiency"--Plain language summary.072gccstaChemicals072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et aux instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88167640qPDFs592 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-16-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-countries-regions/australia/cooperation-industrial-chemicals.html03438cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450431001862640123006172640011007403000052007513360031008033370034008343380043008685000436009115000022013475000046013695000034014155201090014496920028025396920034025677100061026017750117026628560111027798560198028909.881676CaOODSP20221107170115m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---au-at---1 aEn4-381/2-16-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et aux instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pArrangement de coopération entre le National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) d'Australie, le ministère de l'Environnement du Canada et le ministère de la Santé du Canada concernant la coopération technique améliorée et le partage d'information sur les produits chimiques industriels. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Cooperative Arrangement between the National Industrial Chemicals Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS) of Australia and the Department of Environment of Canada and the Department of Health of Canada Related to Enhancing Technical Cooperation and Sharing Information on Industrial Chemicals. aTitre de départ. a« Édition du recueil : octobre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« Cet arrangement de coopération offre une plateforme unique pour la coopération technique sur les priorités communes au Canada et à l’Australie, ainsi que pour l'échange d'information sur les produits chimiques industriels. Cet arrangement appuie également la capacité du Canada de partager les pratiques exemplaires et les leçons apprises, et souligne le rôle du Canada en tant que chef de file de la gestion des produits chimiques à l'échelle internationale. En fait, l'Australie a reconnu le Canada comme une source clé d'information sur l'évaluation. Cet arrangement bilatéral offre également des occasions de collaboration pour l'échange de renseignements sur l'intégration de nouvelles méthodes et données scientifiques dans la gestion des produits chimiques. En retour, le Canada est mieux outillé pour s'attaquer aux problèmes actuels, nouveaux et émergents de gestion des produits chimiques et pour s'acquitter de son mandat qui consiste à protéger la santé et l'environnement des Canadiens de façon plus efficace » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaProduit chimique072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88167440qPDFs772 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-16-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-pays-regions/australie/cooperation-produits-chimiques-industriels.html01796cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860026001592450162001852640122003472640011004693000043004803360026005233370026005493380036005755000206006115000019008175000040008365000032008766920017009086920019009256920037009447100053009817750121010348560110011558560181012659.881681CaOODSP20221107170116m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---an------1 aEn4-381/3-5-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pManagement of the North American Breeding Bird Survey Program. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Gestion du Programme nord-américain du Relevé des oiseaux nicheurs. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: October 2018." aIssued also in HTML format.072gccstaBirds072gccstaSurveys072gccstaInternational cooperation1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88168240qPDFs593 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-3-5-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-countries-regions/north-america/breeding-bird-survey-management.html01862cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860026001592450173001852640123003582640011004813000052004923360031005443370034005753380043006095000201006525000022008535000048008755000034009236920018009576920019009756920039009947100061010337750117010948560110012118560191013219.881682CaOODSP20221107170116m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---an------1 aEn4-381/3-5-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pGestion du Programme nord-américain du Relevé des oiseaux nicheurs. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Management of the North American Breeding Bird Survey Program. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : octobre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML.072gccstaOiseau072gccstaSondage072gccstaCoopération internationale1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88168140qPDFs641 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-3-5-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-pays-regions/amerique-nord/releve-oiseaux-nicheurs-gestion.html02298cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450240001862640122004262640011005483000043005593360026006023370026006283380036006545000279006905000019009695000041009885000030010295200568010596920027016276920036016547100053016907750106017438560111018499.881696CaOODSP20221107170117m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20172017quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---an-us---1 aEn4-381/3-15-2017E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements. pTreaty between Canada and the United States of America relating to the Skagit River and Ross Lake, and the Seven Mile Reservoir on the Pend d'Oreille River. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2017. 4c©2017 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords internationaux sur l'environnement. Traité entre le Canada et les États-Unis concernant la rivière Skagit et le lac Ross, ainsi que le réservoir de Seven Mile de la rivière Pend d'Oreille. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: February 2017." a"Reference #: C-FW-6/EN." a"The treaty sets out Canada's obligations related to the agreement between British Columbia and the City of Seattle, by which Seattle agreed not to construct the Ross High Dam, which would have the effect of raising the level of Ross Lake and the Skagit River across the international boundary, provided that British Columbia supply it with the electricity approximately anticipated from the construction of the Ross High Dam.The treaty implicates the Government of Canada in the event British Columbia fails to comply with the BC–Seattle agreement"--Objective.072gccstaBoundary waters072gccstaInternational agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88169740qPDFs564 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-3-15-2017-eng.pdf02476cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450248001862640123004342640011005573000052005683360031006203370034006513380043006855000279007285000022010075000049010295000049010785200678011276920028018056920032018337100061018657750101019268560111020279.881697CaOODSP20221107170118m o d f cr cn|||||||||191104t20172017quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---an-us---1 aEn4-381/3-15-2017F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords internationaux sur l'environnement. pTraité entre le Canada et les États-Unis concernant la rivière Skagit et le lac Ross, ainsi que le réservoir de Seven Mile de la rivière Pend d’Oreille. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2017. 4c©2017 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements. Treaty between Canada and the United States of America relating to the Skagit River and Ross Lake, and the Seven Mile Reservoir on the Pend d'Oreille River. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : février 2017. » a« Le numéro de référence : C-FW-6/FR. » a« Le Traité spécifie les obligations du Canada se rapportant à l'Accord conclu entre la Colombie-Britannique et la ville de Seattle, selon lequel cette dernière renonce à surélever le barrage Ross, ce qui hausserait le niveau du lac Ross et de la rivière Skagit de chaque côté de la frontière internationale, à condition que la Colombie-Britannique lui fournisse la quantité approximative d'électricité qu'elle aurait pu obtenir si le barrage Ross avait été surélevé. Le Traité implique le gouvernement du Canada dans l'éventualité où la Colombie-Britannique négligerait de respecter l'Accord entre la Colombie-Britannique et Seattle » -- Objectif.072gccstaEaux limitrophes072gccstaAccord international1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements. w(CaOODSP)9.88169640qPDFs736 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-3-15-2017-fra.pdf02609cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860026001592450296001852640122004812640011006033000043006143360026006573370026006833380036007095000358007455000019011035000041011225200766011636920036019296920034019657100053019997750121020528560110021739.881819CaOODSP20221107170135m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-9-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pMemorandum of Understanding between the Department of the Environment of Canada and the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China Concerning Environmental Cooperation. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Protocole d'entente entre le ministère de l'Environnement du Canada et le ministère de la Protection de l'environnement de la République populaire de Chine concernant la coopération dans le domaine de l'environnement. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: December 2018." a"The Canada-China Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Concerning Environmental Cooperation was signed in Beijing in December 2017. It establishes a forum for ongoing cooperation and action concerning environmental protection and sustainable development. Under the MOU, the two sides will develop bilateral policy dialogues and cooperative activities in areas such as air quality, water, soil, chemicals management, management of environmental emergencies, environmental enforcement, biodiversity conservation, protected areas, green growth and development. A Ministerial-level Dialogue on the Environment has been established by the two sides. The outcomes of the Dialogue provide direction to the collaboration implemented under the MOU"--Plain language summary.072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88182040qPDFs631 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-9-2018-eng.pdf02927cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860026001592450325001852640123005102640011006333000035006443360031006793370034007103380043007445000335007875000022011225000048011445201046011926920041022386920034022797100061023137750117023748560110024919.881820CaOODSP20221107170135m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-9-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pProtocole d'entente entre le ministère de l'Environnement du Canada et le ministère de la Protection de l'environnement de la République populaire de Chine concernant la coopération dans le domaine de l'environnement. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of the Environment of Canada and the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China Concerning Environmental Cooperation. aTitre de départ. a« Édition du recueil : décembre 2018. » a« Le protocole d'entente concernant la coopération dans le domaine de l'environnement entre le Canada et la Chine a été signé à Beijing en décembre 2017. Il établit une tribune de coopération et d'action sur une base permanente sur la protection de l'environnement et le développement durable. En vertu du PE, les deux parties mettront au point de façon bilatérale des dialogues stratégiques et des activités de coopération dans des domaines tels que la gestion de la qualité de l'air, de l'eau, du sol et des produits chimiques, la gestion des situations d'urgence environnementale, l'application des lois et règlements en matière d'environnement, la conservation de la biodiversité, les aires protégées, la croissance et le développement respectueux de l'environnement. Un processus de dialogue de niveau ministériel sur l'environnement a été mis en place par les deux parties. Les résultats du dialogue fournissent une orientation à la collaboration établie conformément au PE » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaProtection de l'environnement072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88181940qPDFs639 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-9-2018-fra.pdf02924cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450416001862640122006022640011007243000043007353360026007783370026008043380036008305000506008665000019013725000041013915200750014326920023021826920021022056920029022266920034022557100053022897750121023428560111024639.881822CaOODSP20221107170136m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20172018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-18-2017E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pMemorandum of Understanding between China Meteorological Administration (CMA), People's Republic of China and Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) on Cooperation in Science and Technology Related to Meteorology, Hydrology, Environmental Predictions and Climate Change. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2017. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Protocole d'entente entre l'Administration météorologique de Chine (AMC), la République populaire de Chine et le Service météorologique du Canada (SMC), Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC), sur la coopération en science et technologie liées à la météorologie, à l'hydrologie, aux prévisions environnementales et aux changements climatiques. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: February 2017." a"This agreement serves as a foundational framework for cooperation between Canada and China on a wide range of environmental topics, such as meteorology, hydrology, environmental predictions, and climate. The agreement formalizes the relationship that Canada has with China in these areas. It helps to improve Canada's quality of data, understand and anticipate new approaches to environmental predictions, and to work closely with China, an important country in global cooperation, and in Asia specifically. An interesting fact of this agreement worth highlighting is the recent development of joint publications and general cooperation between Canada and China in the area of climate extremes and climate observations"--Plain language summary.072gccstaMeteorology072gccstaHydrology072gccstaWeather forecasts072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88182640qPDFs599 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-18-2017-eng.pdf03154cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450473001862640123006592640011007823000052007933360031008453370034008763380043009105000455009535000022014085000049014305200913014796920026023926920022024186920041024406920034024817100061025157750117025768560111026939.881826CaOODSP20221107170136m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20172018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-18-2017F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pProtocole d'entente entre l'Administration météorologique de Chine (AMC), la République populaire de Chine et le Service météorologique du Canada (SMC), Environnement et Changement climatique Canada (ECCC), sur la coopération en science et technologie liées à la météorologie, à l'hydrologie, aux prévisions environnementales et aux changements climatiques. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2017. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Memorandum of Understanding between China Meteorological Administration (CMA), People's Republic of China and Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) on Cooperation in Science and Technology Related to Meteorology, Hydrology, Environmental Predictions and Climate Change. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : février 2017. » a« Cet accord sert de cadre de base à une coopération entre le Canada et la Chine sur une vaste gamme de sujets touchant à l'environnement, comme la météorologie, l'hydrologie, les prévisions environnementales et le climat. L'accord officialise les relations que le Canada entretient avec la Chine dans ces domaines. Il aide à améliorer la qualité des données du Canada, à comprendre et à anticiper les nouvelles approches de prévisions environnementales, ainsi qu'à travailler en étroite collaboration avec la Chine, un pays important pour la coopération mondiale, et plus particulièrement en Asie. Un fait intéressant de cet accord qui mérite d’être souligné est le développement récent de publications conjointes et d'une coopération générale entre le Canada et la Chine dans le domaine des extrêmes climatiques et des observations climatiques » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaMétéorologie072gccstaHydrologie072gccstaPrévisions météorologiques072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88182240qPDFs629 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-18-2017-fra.pdf02860cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450164001862640122003502640011004723000043004833360026005263370026005523380036005785000254006145000019008685000041008875000032009285200967009606920026019276920035019536920034019887100053020227750121020758560111021968560191023079.881829CaOODSP20221107170137m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-53-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pCanada-China Joint Statement on Climate Change and Clean Growth. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Déclaration commune des dirigeants du Canada et de la Chine sur les changements climatiques et la croissance propre. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: December 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"The Canada-China Joint Statement on Climate Change and Clean Growth was issued by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing on December 4, 2017, on the occasion of the second Canada-China Annual Leaders' Dialogue. It highlights the ongoing bilateral collaboration and the potential for enhanced engagement between the two countries and states that the Paris Agreement is irreversible and will not be renegotiated. Through the Joint Statement, the leaders of the two countries reaffirmed both countries' commitment to tackle climate change and are committed to take concrete actions and demonstrate determination to encourage the transition to a competitive, low-carbon, climate-resilient economy and society, and promote clean growth. The two countries also agreed to establish two ministerial-level dialogues on Climate Change and Clean Energy between their respective departments of environment and clean energy"--Plain language summary.072gccstaClimate change072gccstaSustainable development072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88183140qPDFs710 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-53-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-countries-regions/asia/canada-china-statement-climate-change-clean-growth.html03206cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450221001862640123004072640011005303000052005413360031005933370034006243380043006585000203007015000022009045000050009265000034009765201226010106920033022366920034022696920034023037100061023377750117023988560111025158560218026269.881831CaOODSP20221107170137m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-53-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pDéclaration commune des dirigeants du Canada et de la Chine sur les changements climatiques et la croissance propre. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Canada-China Joint Statement on Climate Change and Clean Growth. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : décembre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« La Déclaration conjointe des dirigeants du Canada et de la Chine sur les changements climatiques et la croissance propre a été émise par le premier ministre Justin Trudeau et le premier ministre Li Keqiang à Beijing le 4 décembre 2017, à l'occasion du deuxième dialogue annuel des dirigeants Canada-Chine. Elle illustre la collaboration bilatérale continue et le potentiel d'un engagement accru entre les deux pays et elle énonce que l'Accord de Paris est irréversible et ne sera pas renégocié. Par cette déclaration conjointe, les dirigeants ont réitéré l'engagement des deux pays à contrer les changements climatiques; ils se sont engagés à prendre des mesures concrètes et à faire preuve de détermination pour encourager la transition vers une économie et une société concurrentielles, à faibles émissions de carbone et résistantes aux changements climatiques, et à promouvoir une croissance propre. Les deux pays se sont aussi entendus pour mettre en place deux dialogues à l'échelon ministériel sur les changements climatiques et l'énergie propre entre leurs ministères respectifs chargés des questions environnementales et de l'énergie propre » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaChangement climatique072gccstaDéveloppement durable072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88182940qPDFs722 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-53-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-pays-regions/asie/declaration-canada-chine-changements-climatiques-croissance-propre.html02660cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450159001862640122003452640011004673000043004783360026005213370026005473380036005735000232006095000019008415000041008605000032009015200846009336920027017796920034018067100053018407750121018938560111020148560185021259.881834CaOODSP20221107170138m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-58-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pCanada-China Joint Statement on Marine Litter and Plastics. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Déclaration commune du Canada et de la Chine concernant les déchets marins et les plastiques. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: November 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"On the occasion of the third Canada-China Annual Leaders' Dialogue, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Li Keqiang issued the Joint Statement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the People’s Republic of China on Marine Litter and Plastics in Singapore on November 14, 2018. Through the Joint Statement, both sides acknowledged that plastic pollution resulting from current practices have negative impacts on ocean health, biodiversity, economic sustainability, and potentially on human health. Both leaders recognized the importance of taking a sustainable lifecycle approach to the management of plastics to reduce the threat to the environment and, particularly, to reduce marine litter in oceans. Both countries agreed to forge a partnership to combat marine litter from plastic waste"--Plain language summary.072gccstaWater pollution072gccstaCooperation agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88183640qPDFs712 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-58-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-countries-regions/asia/canada-china-statement-marine-little-plastic.html02940cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450199001862640123003852640011005083000052005193360031005713370034006023380043006365000198006795000022008775000047008995000034009465201055009806920030020356920034020657100061020997750117021608560111022778560202023889.881836CaOODSP20221107170138m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-cc---1 aEn4-381/2-58-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pDéclaration commune du Canada et de la Chine concernant les déchets marins et les plastiques. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Canada-China Joint Statement on Marine Litter and Plastics. aTitre de départ. a« Édition du recueil : novembre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« À l'occasion du troisième dialogue annuel des dirigeants Canada-Chine, le premier ministre du Canada, Justin Trudeau, et le premier ministre de la Chine, Li Keqiang, ont émis la Déclaration commune du gouvernement du Canada et du gouvernement de la République populaire de Chine concernant les déchets marins et les plastiques, à Singapour, le 14 novembre 2018. Par cette déclaration commune, les deux parties ont reconnu que la pollution plastique résultant des pratiques actuelles avait des effets négatifs sur la santé des océans, la biodiversité, la durabilité économique et potentiellement la santé humaine. Les deux dirigeants ont reconnu l'importance d'adopter une approche durable axée sur le cycle de vie pour la gestion des plastiques afin de réduire la menace pour l'environnement et, en particulier, de réduire les déchets marins dans les océans. Les deux pays ont également convenu de forger un partenariat pour lutter contre les déchets marins provenant des déchets plastiques » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaPollution de l'eau072gccstaAccord de coopération1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88183440qPDFs714 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-58-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-pays-regions/asie/declaration-canada-chine-dechets-marins-plastiques.html02618cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450186001862640122003722640011004943000032005053360026005373370026005633380036005895000207006255000019008325000040008515000032008915200756009236920036016796920037017156920033017527100053017857750121018388560111019598560186020709.881849CaOODSP20221107170139m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-ko---1 aEn4-381/2-30-2018E-PDF00aCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. pFree Trade Agreement between Canada and the Republic of Korea : benvironment chapter. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada = Environnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 online resource (2 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Recueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. Accord de libre-échange Canada-Corée : chapitre sur l'environnement. aCaption title. a"Compendium edition: October 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. a"This Agreement is Canada's first trade agreement in Asia and contains a substantive chapter on the environment that seeks to reinforce the positive relationship between trade and the environment.In the Agreement, parties commit to promoting good environmental governance by maintaining high levels of environmental protection, effectively enforcing environmental laws and promoting public awareness of these laws. The Agreement also requires parties to investigate and remedy possible violations of environmental laws. The implementation of the chapter is overseen by the Environmental Affairs Council, composed of senior officials from Environment and Climate Change Canada, and the South Korean Ministry of the Environment"--Plain language summary.072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaInternational cooperation072gccstaFree trade agreements1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. w(CaOODSP)9.88185240qPDFs601 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-30-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/corporate/international-affairs/partnerships-countries-regions/asia/canada-korea-free-trade-agreement-environment.html02817cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860027001592450176001862640123003622640011004853000052004963360031005483370034005793380043006135000222006565000022008785000048009005000034009485200869009826920041018516920039018926920036019317100061019677750117020288560111021458560199022569.881852CaOODSP20221107170140m o d f cr cn|||||||||191108t20182018quc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---aa-ko---1 aEn4-381/2-30-2018F-PDF00aRecueil des engagements du Canada aux accords et instruments internationaux sur l'environnement. pAccord de libre-échange Canada-Corée : bchapitre sur l'environnement. 1a[Gatineau, Québec] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada = Environment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. 4c©2018 a1 ressource en ligne (2 pages non numérotées) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Compendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the Republic of Korea: environment chapter. aTitre de départ. a« L'édition du recueil : octobre 2018. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. a« Cet accord est le premier accord commercial du Canada en Asie et il contient un chapitre important sur l'environnement qui vise à renforcer la relation positive entre le commerce et l'environnement. Dans l'accord, les parties s'engagent à promouvoir la bonne gouvernance environnementale en maintenant des niveaux élevés de protection de l'environnement, en appliquant efficacement des lois environnementales et en sensibilisant le public à ces lois. L'accord exige également des parties qu'elles enquêtent sur d’éventuelles infractions aux lois environnementales et qu’elles y remédient. La mise en application du chapitre est supervisée par le Conseil des affaires environnementales, composé de hauts fonctionnaires d'Environnement et Changement climatique Canada et du ministère sud-coréen de l'Environnement » -- Résumé en langage clair.072gccstaProtection de l'environnement072gccstaCoopération internationale072gccstaAccord de libre-échange1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCompendium of Canada's engagement in international environmental agreements and instruments. w(CaOODSP)9.88184940qPDFs624 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en4-381/En4-381-2-30-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/organisation/affaires-internationales/partenariats-pays-regions/asie/canada-coree-accord-libre-echange-environnement.html01611cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450078001722460037002502640061002873000065003483360026004133370026004393380036004655000086005015200506005876920029010936920032011226920022011547100034011768560099012109.876221CaOODSP20221107164641m o d f cr |n|||||||||190712e19810930oncd os f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn4-380/1981E-PDF02aA forest sector strategy for Canada = bstratégie forestière du Canada.11aStratégie forestière du Canada 1a[Ottawa] : b[Environment Canada], cSeptember 30, 1981. a1 online resource (26 pages, 33 unnumbered pages) : bcharts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"This Discussion Paper examines policy options for increasing the contribution of the entire forest sector to the social and economic fabric of Canada. The objective is to provide a global assessment and decision-making framework based on international market opportunities and on various constraints that threaten the timber supply and undermine forest industry prospects for growth. Subsequent Memoranda to Cabinet will deal with specific programs and related resource requirements"--Object, page 1.072gccstaForestry industry072gccstaEconomic development072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.40qPDFs4.15 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-380-1981-eng.pdf01596cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000028001722450113002002640120003133000063004333360026004963370026005223380036005484900025005845000086006095040051006955200233007466920017009797100034009967100097010308300044011278560099011719.881144CaOODSP20221107165951m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e19911122bccd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn57-45/91-3E-PDF1 aTaylor, Eric, eauthor.10aForecasting ground-level ozone in Vancouver and the lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia / cEric Taylor. 1a[Vancouver] : bScientific Services Division, Atmospheric Environment Service, Pacific Region, cNovember 22, 1991. a1 online resource (9 unnumbered pages) : bgraphs, figure. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport PAES ; v91-3 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 9).  a"This report briefly reviews the issue of ground-level ozone and describes some initialwork that has been done in British Columbia to develop ground-level ozone advisories forVancouver and the Lower Fraser Valley"--Introduction.072gccstaOzone1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bAtmospheric Environment Service. bPacific Region. bScientific Services Division.#0aReport PAES ;v91-3.w(CaOODSP)9.87982740qPDFs2.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En57-45-91-3-eng.pdf02372cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001501000027001742450128002012640124003293000052004533360026005053370026005313380036005574900026005935000086006195040052007055200950007576920017017076920023017247100034017477100107017818300045018888560101019339.881589CaOODSP20221107170100m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e199302##bcca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn57-45/93-3-1E-PDF1 aLord, E. R., eauthor.10aForecasting daily maximum ground-level ozone concentrations in Greater Vancouver and the lower Fraser Valley / cE.R. Lord. 1a[Vancouver] : bAtmospheric Issues & Services Branch, Atmospheric Environment Service, Pacific Region, cFebruary 1993. a1 online resource (65 pages) : billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport PAES ; v93-3a aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 16).  a"In 1988 the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment identified increases in the concentration of ground-level ozone in populated areas as the primary air quality problem in Canada (CCME Report, 1990). The Lower Fraser Valley of BC which includes portions of Greater Vancouver was singled out as one of three non-attainment areas in Canada where ozone concentrations exceed the maximum acceptable air quality objective of 82 ppb during summer months. It has been shown that levels in excess of this threshold adversely affect human health and reduce the yield and vitality of crops and forest ecosystems. For these reasons the Government of Canada included in its Green Plan a proposal to provide air quality advisories which would give 24 hour notice of the expected occurrence of high concentrations of ground-level ozone in excess of the maximum acceptable threshold to citizens living in non-attainment are"--Introduction, page [1].072gccstaOzone072gccstaAir quality1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bAtmospheric Environment Service. bPacific Region. bAtmospheric Issues and Services Branch.#0aReport PAES ;v93-3a.w(CaOODSP)9.87982740qPDFs3.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En57-45-93-3-1-eng.pdf02065cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860022001681000032001902450127002222640120003493000067004693360026005363370026005623380036005884900025006245000086006495040041007355200564007765460046013406920025013866920018014117100034014297100097014638300044015608560099016049.881596CaOODSP20221107170101m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e19900907bcca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn57-45/90-3E-PDF1 aDrouillard, Rick, eauthor.13aAn investigation of the southwest British Columbia rainstorm of November 7-10,1989 / cRick Drouillard and Colin di Cenzo. 1a[Vancouver] : bScientific Services Division, Atmospheric Environment Service, Pacific Region, cSeptember 7, 1990. a1 online resource (6 pages, 20 unnumbered pages) : bfigures. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport PAES ; v90-3 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"A detailed examination of the meteorological aspects of a coastal British Columbia rainstorm is presented. This particular storm produced a reported $8.7 million in flooding damage along the southwest British Columbia coast between November 7th and 10th, 1989. Rainfall totals in excess of 400 millimeters were recorded over a four day period from a number of locations in the mountains north of Vancouver and west of Victoria. Subtropical moisture, originating southwest of the Hawaiian Islands, appears to have played a major role in this event"--Abstract. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaPrecipitation072gccstaFloods1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bAtmospheric Environment Service. bPacific Region. bScientific Services Division.#0aReport PAES ;v90-3.w(CaOODSP)9.87982740qPDFs4.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En57-45-90-3-eng.pdf02044cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000031001722450142002032640122003453000062004673360026005293370026005553380036005814900025006175000086006425040055007285200604007836920025013876920020014127100034014327100097014668300044015638560099016079.881607CaOODSP20221107170103m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e19870401bccbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn57-45/87-1E-PDF1 aFaulkner, D. A., eauthor.14aThe effect of a major emitter on the rain chemistry of southern British Columbia : ba preliminary analysis. pPart I / cD. A. Faulkner. 1aVancouver, Canada : bScientific Services Division, Atmospheric Environment Service, Pacific Region, cApril 1, 1987. a1 online resource (iii, 31, 3, 3 pages) : bmaps, graphs. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport PAES ; v87-1 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 25-26).3 a"The ASARCO copper smelter in Tacoma, WA was a major emitter of sulphur dioxide and atmospheric arsenic prior to its closing in March 1985. Precipitation chemistry data collected from a network parallel to the US/Canada border in southwestern British Columbia were analyzed to determine changes in rain chemistry as a result of the closure. Significant decreases in arsenic concentrations were noted. Decreases in sulphate and nitrate concentrations were detected as well but it is not clear that these can be attributed to the smelter closure. Suggestions for future studies are offered"--Abstract.072gccstaPrecipitation072gccstaAnalysis1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bAtmospheric Environment Service. bPacific Region. bScientific Services Division.#0aReport PAES ;v87-1.w(CaOODSP)9.87982740qPDFs5.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En57-45-87-1-eng.pdf01736cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000031001722450143002032640122003463000051004683360026005193370026005453380036005714900025006075000086006325200337007186920025010556920021010806920022011017100034011237100097011578300044012548560100012989.881610CaOODSP20221107170103m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e19870401bcc os f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn57-45/87-2E-PDF1 aFaulkner, D. A., eauthor.14aThe effect of a major emitter on the rain chemistry of southern British Columbia : ba preliminary analysis. pPart II / cD. A. Faulkner. 1aVancouver, Canada : bScientific Services Division, Atmospheric Environment Service, Pacific Region, cApril 1, 1987. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport PAES ; v87-2 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"This report contains listings of precipitation chemistry data collected from the South Coast British Columbia (SCBC) network. Appendix C contains data analyzed at the Inland Waters Directorate North Vancouver laboratory, Appendix D has data analyzed at the Canada Centre for Inland Waters (CCIW) Laboratory in Burlington, Ontario."072gccstaPrecipitation072gccstaChemistry072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bAtmospheric Environment Service. bPacific Region. bScientific Services Division.#0aReport PAES ;v87-2.w(CaOODSP)9.87982740qPDFs50.62 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En57-45-87-2-eng.pdf01758cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001501000031001732450162002042640142003663000068005083360026005763370026006023380036006284900037006645000086007015200285007876920021010726920025010937100034011187100080011528300092012328560108013249.881622CaOODSP20221107170106m o d f cr bn|||||||||191104e199011##bccb o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/90-3E-PDF1 aHarding, Lee E., eauthor.10aDioxin, furan and chlorinated phenolic levels in sediments from the Fraser River Estuary and British Columbia west coast reference sites / cby L.E. Harding. 1aNorth Vancouver : bEnvironment Canada, Environmental Protection, Conservation and Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, cNovember 1990. a1 online resource (iii, 9 pages, 17 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 90-3 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"This study was undertaken as part of a joint investigation with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, of levels of chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins ("dioxins") and chlorinated dibenzofurans ("furans") in the Fraser River Estuary and southern Georgia Strait"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaSediments072gccstaWater quality1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 90-3.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs953 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-90-3-eng.pdf02060cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001682450135001922640140003273000090004673360026005573370026005833380036006094900038006455000086006835040056007695200476008255460046013016920017013476920027013647100034013917100082014258300093015078560110016009.881629CaOODSP20221107170107m o d f cr bn|||||||||191104e199412##ykcabd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-yk1 aEn40-241/95-01E-PDF00aBeaufort Sea shoreline drift waste surveys 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990 / cprepared by Environmental Protection, Yukon District Office. 1a[Whitehorse, Yukon Territory] : bDepartment of Environment, Environmental Protection, Pacific Region, Yukon Division, cDecember 1994. a1 online resource (vi, 15 pages, 64 unnumbered pages) : billustration, maps, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 95-01 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 13-14). 3 a"As a result of human activity in the Beaufort Sea and the surrounding region, waste material is accumulating along the Beaufort shoreline. Between 1974 and 1990 eleven shoreline drift waste surveys were conducted by the Department of Environment, Environmental Protection Service (EPS) Yukon and North West Territories (NWT) divisions. This report presents the data from the unpublished surveys, and provides a summary of the work carried out to date"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaWaste072gccstaWater pollution1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Service. bPacific Region. bYukon Branch.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 95-01.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.98 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-95-01-eng.pdf01681cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860023001681000031001912450130002222640154003523000055005063360026005613370026005873380036006134900037006495000086006865040052007725460046008246920023008706920035008936920030009287100034009587100048009927100066010408300092011068560109011989.881634CaOODSP20221107170108m o d f cr bn|||||||||191104e197802##bccbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/77-5E-PDF1 aSullivan, D. L., eauthor.10aDensity and diversity of phytoplankton populations in Neroutsos Inlet, British Columbia : bdata record / cby D.L. Sullivan. 1a[Vancouver] : bFisheries and Environment Canada, Environmental Protection Service, Environmental Protection Branch, Pacific Region, cFebruary 1978. a1 online resource (vi, 85 pages) : bmaps, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 77-5 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 33).  aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaWaste water072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaAquatic ecosystems1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bFisheries and Environment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Service. bPacific Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 77-5.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-77-5-eng.pdf02451cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001501000029001742450076002032640163002793000075004423360026005173370026005433380036005694900038006055000086006435040051007295200965007806920026017456920025017717100034017967100080018308300093019108560110020039.881643CaOODSP20221107170109m o d f cr bn|||||||||191104e199402##bccab ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/94-01E-PDF1 aKim, K. q(Kay)eauthor.10aHMCS Chaudiere monitoring survey results : bFebruary 1994 / cKay Kim. 1a[North Vancouver, B.C.] : bWaste Management Division, Pollution Abatement Division, Environmental Protection Branch, Pacific & Yukon Region, cFebruary 1994. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : billustration, maps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 94-01 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 12). a"On December 5 , 1992 the HMCS CHAUDIERE, a decommissioned destroyer escort, was sunk in Sechelt Inlet (Figure 1) by the Artificial Reef Society of British Columbia to create a scuba diving attraction. A baseline study consisting of water column analysis for trace metals, oil & grease, fibre analysis, and biological colonization of the vessel, was conducted on February 9, 1993 by Environment Canada (Ellis, 1993). Samples were taken with the co-operation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Vancouver Sub-Division Dive Unit. A follow-up monitoring study was conducted on September 1 and 2, 1993 by Environment Canada. Due to concerns expressed by First Nations Band Council members in Sechelt regarding the perceived potential for shellfish contamination, a baseline sanitary water quality investigation was also conducted by Environment Canada between September 14 17, 1993. This report presents the results of the September studies"--Introduction.072gccstaCoastal waters072gccstaWater quality1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 94-01.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs2.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-94-01-eng.pdf02267cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001502450103001722640062002753000070003373360026004073370026004333380036004595000124004955000086006195040060007055200904007656920033016696920036017026920029017387100034017677100040018018560100018419.881647CaOODSP20221107170110m o d f cr |||||||||||191104e19930623nkcbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-nk1 aEn4-387/1993E-PDF00aSaint John Harbour environmental quality study / csubmitted by: Washburn & Gillis Associates Ltd. 1aFredericton, NB : bGovernment of Canada, cJune 23 1993. a1 online resource (245 pages in various pagings) : bmaps, graphs atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier a"Submitted to: Tri-level Committee consisting of: City of Saint John, Province of New Brunswick, Government of Canada." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 7-1 to 7-7). a"Over the past 20 years public concern for the environment has increased dramatically in New Brunswick, Canada, and throughout the world. In Canada, this trend is reflected in the growth in the number, types, and strength of federal and provincial environmental regulations. Governments at all levels are responding to citizen pressure to clean up and protect air, water, and natural resources. Increasingly higher standards are being set for all phases of environmental management. The City of Saint John, in step with municipalities elsewhere, is embarking on a multi-year effort to clean up its environs. Through the process of developing its 1989 Strategic Plan, the City determined that Saint John "must achieve a higher quality and more desirable environment". Towards achieving this goal, the City administration concluded that all forms of pollution must be reduced"--Introduction, page 1-1.072gccstaEnvironmental quality072gccstaEnvironmental management072gccstaPollution control1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aWashburn and Gillis Associates Ltd.40qPDFs78.39 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-387-1993-eng.pdf01838cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400031001290430012001600860039001722450054002112460074002652460047003392640096003862640011004823000097004933360026005903370026006163380036006425000086006785040052007645200395008166920025012116920016012366920019012527000032012717100034013037100026013378560101013639.881655CaOODSP20221107170111m o d f cr |||||||||||191104t19951995nfcabo ob f000 0 eng d a1550811193qprint aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn56-112/1995E-PDFzEn56-112/1995E00aWhere the wind blows / ceditor: Peter J. Bowyer.14aWhere the wind blows : ba guide to marine weather in Atlantic Canada10aGuide to marine weather in Atlantic Canada 1aSt. John's, Newfoundland, Canada : bEnvironment Canada : bBreakwater Books Ltd., c[1995] 4c©1995 a1 online resource (xiii, 178 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : billustrations, maps, photographs atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 178). a"Topography (physical shape of the land) and bathymetry (physical shape of the sea bed) have a profound influence on both the general climate and the local weather along Atlantic Canada's coastlines. The combination of rugged landscape and generally cold seas can produce some of the harshest marine weather conditions imaginable—sometimes with tragic consequences"--Introduction, page x.072gccstaMarine safety072gccstaWind072gccstaClimate1 aBowyer, Peter J., eeditor.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aBreakwater Books Ltd.40qPDFs57.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En56-112-1995-eng.pdf02554cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000032001922450163002242640153003873000067005403360026006073370026006333380036006594900038006955000086007335040051008195200861008705460046017316920035017776920026018126920025018387100034018637100080018978300093019778560110020709.881661CaOODSP20221107170112m o d f cr bn|||||||||191105e199203##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/92-11E-PDF1 aLim, Patricia G., eauthor.10aMarine monitoring in Alberni Inlet near the MacMillan Bloedel pulpmill, Port Alberni, B.C. : b1984, 1986, 1988, 1990 / cby Patricia G. Lim, Alan G. Colodey. 1aNorth Vancouver, B.C. : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, cMarch 1992. a1 online resource (vi, 39 pages, 7 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 92-11 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 36).3 a"Environmental Protection has monitored marine waters around coastal pulpmills since 1976. Alberni Inlet has been part of this annual routine marine monitoring programme. Water quality records were kept of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and colour relative to water depth. Marine sediment was collected for trace metals, volatile residue, particle size and chlorophenol analysis. Trawls of fish and crustaceans were collected, identified and analyzed for trace metals. This data report summarizes the sampling done in Alberni Inlet by Environmental Protection in September 1984, August 1986, July 1988 and August 1990. Methods used for collection and analysis are described and results are presented without analysis or interpretation. The sole intent of this report is to provide historical data for the Port Alberni pulpmill"--Abstract, page ii. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaCoastal waters072gccstaWater quality1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 92-11.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-92-11-eng.pdf02462cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000032001922450120002242640143003443000067004873360026005543370026005803380036006064900038006425000086006805040041007665200838008075460046016456920035016916920025017266920021017517100034017727100080018068300093018868560109019799.881665CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr |n|||||||||191031e199203##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/92-05E-PDF1 aLim, Patricia G., eauthor.10aMarine monitoring in Howe Sound near the Port Mellon pulpmill, Howe Sound, B.C., 1983, 1986 / cby Patricia G. Lim. 1a[Vancouver] : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, cMarch 1992. a1 online resource (vi, 17 pages, 7 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 92-05 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Environmental Protection has monitored marine waters around coastal pulpmills since 1976. Howe Sound has been part of this annual routine marine monitoring programme. Water quality records were kept of temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and colour relative to water depth, Marine sediment was collected for trace metals, volatile residue, particle size and chlorophenol analysis. Trawls of fish and crustaceans were collected, identified and analyzed for trace metals.This data report summarizes the sampling done in Howe Sound by Environmental Protection in November 1983 and April 1986 around Port Mellon, B.C. Methods used for collection and analysis are described and results are presented without analysis or interpretation, The sole intent of this report is to provide historical data from Howe Sound"--Abstract, page ii. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaWater quality072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 92-05.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs971 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-92-05-eng.pdf02378cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860026001681000032001942450134002262640156003603000067005163360026005833370026006093380036006354900038006715000086007095040055007955200766008506920035016166920025016516920021016767100034016977100080017318300093018118560112019049.881667CaOODSP20221107170113m o d f cr bn|||||||||191105e199111##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/91-08-1E-PDF1 aLim, Patricia G., eauthor.10aMarine monitoring near the Gold River pulpmill on Muchalat Inlet, B.C., 1986, 1988, 1989 / cby Patricia G. Lim, Alan G. Colodey. 1aNorth Vancouver, B.C. : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, cNovember 1991. a1 online resource (vi, 29 pages, 4 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 91-08 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 25-26).3 a"Environmental Protection has monitored marine waters around coastal pulpmills since 1976. Gold River has been part of an annual routine marine monitoring programme which includes all coastal mills. Water quality records focus on temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and colour relative to water depth. Sediment grabs were collected for trace metal, volatile residue and particle size analysis. Biota for trace metal analyses were collected and included intertidal algae and subtidal trawls of fish and crustaceans. Data reports summarize the methods used for collection and analysis. Results are presented in tabular or graphical form without analysis or interpretation. The sole intention of these reports is to provide historical data"--Abstract, page ii.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaWater quality072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 91-08.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.29 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-91-08-1-eng.pdf01986cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860024001501000032001742450193002062640061003993000052004603360026005123370026005383380036005644900070006005000086006705200463007566920036012196920032012556920030012877100034013177100052013517100043014038300089014468560101015359.881669CaOODSP20221107170114m o d f cr |||||||||||191105e19690301oncbd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-qu1 aCW69-24/1-1969E-PDF1 aCuerrier, J. -P., eauthor.10aLimnology and experimental fishery management studies in Gatineau Park during 1968 / creport by Canadian Wildlife Service to National Capital Commission ; J.F. Cuerrier and M.J. Dadswell. 1aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cMarch 1st, 1969. a1 online resource (107 pages) : bmaps, graphs. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aManuscript reports (Canadian Wildlife Service. Limnology Section) aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"Investigations and experimental management projects carried out in past years, particularly during 1967, stimulated the National Capital Commission and the officers of Gatineau Park to request further studies. Projects aimed at fostering knowledge of the conditions prevailing in park waters and at experimenting with fishery management practices were carried out under the auspices and the direction of the Canadian Wildlife Service"--Introduction, page 4.072gccstaEnvironmental management072gccstaFisheries management072gccstaAquatic ecosystems1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bLimnology Section.1 aCanada. bNational Capital Commission.#0aManuscript reports (Canadian Wildlife Service. Limnology Section)w(CaOODSP)9.88165740qPDFs3.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW69-24-1-1969-eng.pdf01625cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000032001922450119002242640156003433000067004993360026005663370026005923380036006184900038006545000086006925040041007785460046008196920035008656920025009006920021009257100034009467100080009808300093010608560110011539.881671CaOODSP20221107170114m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105e199202##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/92-04E-PDF1 aLim, Patricia G., eauthor.10aMarine monitoring of Northumberland Channel near Harmac pulpmill, Harmac, B.C., 1986, 1989 / cby Patricia G. Lim. 1aNorth Vancouver, B.C. : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, cFebruary 1992. a1 online resource (vi, 23 pages, 4 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 92-04 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaWater quality072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 92-04.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-92-04-eng.pdf01979cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001681000032001922450110002242640155003343000067004893360026005563370026005823380036006084900038006445000086006825040041007685200352008095460046011616920035012076920025012426920021012677100034012887100080013228300093014028560110014959.881672CaOODSP20221107170114m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105e199201##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/92-01E-PDF1 aLim, Patricia G., eauthor.10aMarine monitoring of Stuart Channel near the Crofton pulpmill, Crofton, B.C. 1989 / cby Patricia G. Lim. 1aNorth Vancouver, B.C. : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, cJanuary 1992. a1 online resource (vi, 19 pages, 5 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 92-01 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This data report summarizes the sampling done in Stuart Channel by Environmental Protection in April 1989 around Crofton, B.C. Methods used for collection and analysis are described and results are presented without analysis or interpretation. The sole intent of this report is to provide historical data for Crofton pulpmill"--Abstract, page ii. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaWater quality072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 92-01.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs1.05 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-92-01-eng.pdf02380cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410018001380430012001560860024001682450114001922640121003063000067004273360026004943370026005203380036005464900038005825000086006205040051007065200816007575460046015736920027016196920025016466920030016717100034017017100080017358300093018158560110019089.881673CaOODSP20221107170114m o d f cr bn|||||||||191104e199411##ykcb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-yk1 aEn40-241/94-02E-PDF00aMount Hundere baseline study, June 1988 and June 1990 / cby Environmental Protection Branch, Yukon Division. 1aWhitehorse, Yukon : bEnvironment Canada, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific & Yukon Region, cNovember 1994. a1 online resource (v, 21 pages, 50 unnumbered pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 94-02 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 20).3 a"Baseline investigations of environmental quality in the Mt. Hundere study area were carried out in June, 1988, and again in June 1990. These studies were in response to mineral exploration and eventual development of the Mt. Hundere (Sa Dena Hes) Lead/Zinc mine. The surveys investigated water quality, sediment chemistry and percent particle size distribution, and benthic invertebrates in the drainages surrounding the mineral development area. Extractable lead and zinc concentrations found in water samples were at maximum levels recommended for aquatic life. Stream sediment chemistry was comparable to sediment compositions found in other mineralized areas in the Yukon. Benthic invertebrate populations appeared significant in numbers and diversity compared with other recent surveys"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaMining industry072gccstaWater quality072gccstaAquatic ecosystems1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. Conservation and Protection)vDR 94-02.w(CaOODSP)9.88072040qPDFs2.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-241/En40-241-94-02-eng.pdf01542cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860026001501000024001762450150002002640138003503000067004883360026005553370026005813380036006074900039006435000086006825040051007686920020008196920025008396920021008647100034008857100080009198300094009998560111010939.881677CaOODSP20221107170115m o d f cr bn|||||||||191105s199312##bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn40-241/91-07-1E-PDF1 aBoyd, J., eauthor.10aPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) and dioxin/furan concentrations in Vancouver Harbour sediments, January 1991 / cby J. Boyd and D. Goyette. 1a[Vancouver] : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, cDecember 1993. a1 online resource (iii, 10 pages, 5 unnumbered pages) : bmap. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional data report ; vDR 91-07A aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 10).072gccstaHarbours072gccstaWater quality072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional data report (Canada. 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As such, it continues the ongoing evolution in national environmental reporting that began several decades ago (…) The goal remained the same as it had been for the 1991 report: that is, to provide timely, accurate, and accessible environmental information, integrated with socioeconomic factors, to improve decision-making and support progress towards sustainability"--Preface.072gccstaEnvironment072gccstaEnvironmental policy072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaEcology1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.0#tState of Canada's environment, 1996 w(CaOODSP)9.645905 tThe state of Canada's environment.w(CaOODSP)9.88152840qPDFs767.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En21-54-1996-eng.pdf02281cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860042001652450085002072640071002923000051003633360026004143370026004403380036004665000022005025000169005245000086006935200843007796920031016226920036016536920023016897100034017127750095017468560102018419.881687CaOODSP20221107170116m o d f cr |||||||||||191105s1991 onca o f000 0 eng d z0662586433 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-119/1-1991E-PDFzCW66-119/1-199100aWild Animal and Plant Protection Act : bhighlights and steps to implementation. 1a[Ottawa?] : bEnvironment Canada = Environnement Canada, c[1991?] a1 online resource (11 pages) : billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aTitle from cover. aIssued also in French under title: La Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : points saillants et étapes précédant la mise en oeuvre. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"To conserve and protect "our special spaces and species" and to assist other countries to conserve their own wildlife populations, Canada's Green Plan proposes "new legislation to attack poaching and illegal trading" in wildlife. The federal government has introduced into Parliament the Wild Animal and Plant Protection Bill. Environment Canada's Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) has worked closely with the private sector and interest groups, other federal departments and agencies and provincial governments to develop the Bill, which when enacted will be referred to as the Wild Animal and Plant Protection Act. This publication provides an overview of the Act, an explanation of the process which must take place for the Bill to become law and a description of the policies which will guide its implementation"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaNature conservation072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaLegislation1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.08tLa Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : w(CaOODSP)9.88169140qPDFs4.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-119-1-1991-eng.pdf01232cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860036001652450075002012640066002762640011003423000033003533360026003863370026004123380036004385000086004745000017005606920023005776920034006006920034006347100034006687760105007028560099008079.881690CaOODSP20221107170117m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105t19911991onc or f000 0 eng d z0662585313 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn21-66/1991E-PDFzEn21-66/199100aDirectory of Environment Canada programs and services, Québec region. 1aOttawa : bEnvironment Canada = Environnement Canada, c1991. 4c©1991 a1 online resource (22 pages) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"June 1991."072gccstaDirectories072gccstaEnvironmental programs072gccstaEnvironmental services1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.0#tDirectory of Environment Canada programs and services, Quebec region, June, 1991 w(CaOODSP)9.65471140qPDFs2.72 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En21-66-1991-eng.pdf02541cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860042001652450136002072640071003433000054004143360031004683370034004993380043005335000028005765000124006045000094007285201078008226920037019006920041019376920024019787100036020027750063020388560102021019.881691CaOODSP20221107170117m o d f cr |||||||||||191105s1991 onca o f000 0 fre d z0662586433 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-119/1-1991F-PDFzCW66-119/1-199102aLa Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : bpoints saillants et étapes précédant la mise en oeuvre. 1a[Ottawa?] : bEnvironnement Canada = Environment Canada, c[1991?] a1 ressource en ligne (11 pages) : billustrations atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aTitre de la couverture. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Wild Animal and Plant Protection Act : highlights and steps to implementation. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et changement climatique Canada]. a« Dans le but de conserver et de protéger nos « espèces et espaces exceptionnels » et d'aider d'autres pays à conserver leurs propres populations d'espèces sauvages, on propose dans le Plan vert du Canada « de présenter de nouvelles lois... pour empêcher le braconnage et le commerce illégal » de la faune. Le gouvernement fédéral a présenté au Parlement le projet de loi sur là protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages. Le Service canadien de la faune (SCF) d'Environnement Canada a travaillé en étroite collaboration avec le secteur privé et des groupes d'intérêt, d'autres ministères et organismes fédéraux, ainsi qu'avec les gouvernements provinciaux, en vue de rédiger un projet de loi qui, lorsqu'il sera en vigueur, s'appellera la Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages. Le présent document donne un aperçu de la Loi, une explication du processus qui permettra au projet de loi de devenir une Loi et une description des politiques qui orienteront sa mise en application » -- Introduction, page 1.072gccstaConservation de la nature072gccstaProtection de l'environnement072gccstaLégislation1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.08tWild Animal and Plant Protection Act : w(CaOODSP)9.88168740qPDFs4.38 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-119-1-1991-fra.pdf02080cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400031001290410018001600430012001780860039001901000049002292450107002782640065003853000074004503360026005243370026005503380036005765000086006125000025006985200616007235460046013396920025013856920018014106920028014287100034014567760068014907950048015588560100016069.881698CaOODSP20221107170118m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105e199403##nkcbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662221532qprint aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn-nk1 aEn37-110/1993E-PDFzEn37-110/1993E1 aBailey, Harold S.q(Harold Stevens)eauthor.10a1993 St. Croix report : bwater quality report / cprepared by Harold S. Bailey, Roy Lane, Yvon Godin. 1aMoncton, New Brunswick : bEnvironment Canada, cMarch 1994. a1 online resource (iv, 27 pages, 18 unnumbered pages) : bmap, charts atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"ECB-AR-ESD-94-190."3 a"This report presents the results of the 1993 St. Croix River water quality monitoring program. Physical parameter values, major ion, nutrient and heavy metal concentrations are given for three sampling stations for the period from January to December, 1993. Monitoring and Evaluation Branch grab sample data and the provisional data from the USGS Milltown Automatic Water Quality Monitor for the period from January to September 1993 met the established water quality objectives for dissolved oxygen and pH with the exception of one dissolved oxygen value of 4.2 mg/L at Woodland on June 29"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaWater quality072gccstaRivers072gccstaWater management1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.0#t1993 St. Croix River water quality report / w(CaOODSP)9.645555 t1992 St. Croix report : w(CaOODSP)9.88537140qPDFs1.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En37-110-1993-eng.pdf01928cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220410018001530430012001710860033001832450117002162640076003333000069004093360026004783370026005043380036005304900037005665000086006035000017006895040041007065200490007475460046012376920023012836920021013067100034013277100067013617100029014288560097014579.881702CaOODSP20221107170118m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105s1991 nsca ob f000 0 eng d z0662187563 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbengbfre an-cn---1 aEn40-214/8E-PDFzEn40-214/8E00aAssessment of the effects of suspended dredge material on aquaculture organisms / cSeakem Oceanography Limited. 1aDartmouth, Nova Scotia : bEnvironment Canada, Atlantic Region, c1991. a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 a[Ocean dumping report] ; vno. 8 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Several Atlantic Canadian aquaculture species were exposed to suspended particulate material (SPM) in laboratory and field experiments to investigate the effects of SPM concentrations typical of dredging operations on growth, length, weight, condition and mortality. In general, either no effect or slight negative effects were observed. The study also reviewed literature on effects of SPM on aquatic biota and includes data on SPM concentrations in the Maritimes"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstracts in English and French.072gccstaAquaculture072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Service. bAtlantic Region.2 aSeakem Oceanography Ltd.40qPDFs6.13 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En40-214-8-eng.pdf01631cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860043001651000027002082450068002352640092003033000058003953360026004533370026004793380036005055000086005415000017006275200420006446920022010646920021010867100034011077760062011418560102012039.881707CaOODSP20221107170119m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105e199406##onca o f000 0 eng d z0662223578 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn40-223/1-1994E-PDFzEn40-223/1-1994E1 aCurrie, Ena, eauthor.10aContaminated sediment removal program / c[author: Ena Currie]. 1a[Burlington, Ontario] : b[Great Lakes Cleanup Fund, Environment Canada], cJune, 1994. a1 online resource (19 pages) : bcolour illustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aCover title. a"This publication is about cleaning up contaminated sediment in the Great Lakes basin. It discusses a unique program - Contaminated Sediment Removal - bringing together governments, industry, communities and concerned citizens. It also outlines innovative technology, now achieving worldwide, recognition, and commercial opportunities for Canadian companies to market this advanced technology abroad"--Introduction.072gccstaPollutants072gccstaSediments1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.0#tContaminated Sediment Removal Program w(CaOODSP)9.64560340qPDFs6.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En40-223-1-1994-eng.pdf01885cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860042001652450080002072640104002873000051003913360026004423370026004683380036004945000152005305000086006825000017007685200370007856920031011556920029011866920023012156920023012387100034012617100031012957750095013268560102014219.881710CaOODSP20221107170120m o d f cr |n|||||||||191105s1991 onca o f000 0 eng d z0662586441 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-119/2-1991E-PDFzCW66-119/2-199100aWild Animal and Plant Protection Act : bcompliance and enforcement policy. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Canadian Wildlife Service, Conservation and Protection, Environment Canada], c[1991] a1 online resource (14 pages) : billustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: La Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : politique d'observation et d'application. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aCover title. a"The federal government is Committed to conserving and protecting wild animals and plants in Canada, and conserving them in other countries. For this reason, as part of Canada's Green Plan, it has introduced into the House of Commons a Bill to create new legislation that will be referred to, once passed, as the Wild Animal and Plant Protection Act"--Introduction.072gccstaNature conservation072gccstaProtected species072gccstaWild plants072gccstaLegislation1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tLa Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : w(CaOODSP)9.88171640qPDFs4.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-119-2-1991-eng.pdf01826cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860034001502450059001842640088002433000033003313360026003643370026003903380036004164900063004525000086005155000021006015040041006225200501006636920043011647100070012077100045012778300080013228560098014029.881712CaOODSP20221107170120m o d f cr |||||||||||191105s1975 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn93-1/1975E-PDFzEn93-1/197503aAn environmental impact assessment process for Canada. 1aOttawa : bInformation Services Directorate, Department of the Environment, c1975. a1 online resource (8 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council) ; vno. 1 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"February 1974." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"It is now recognized widely that many of mankind's activities have impacts on the environment. Whereas one may argue from an abstract point of view that nature cannot be improved upon, not all impacts are harmful to mankind’s interests; some may actually enhance the environment for our purposes without harming the natural system. However, many activities do have harmful impacts that are deleterious to the environment, and it is increasingly important that these impacts be assessed"--p. 3.072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bInformation Services Directorate.2 aCanadian Environmental Advisory Council.#0aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council)vno. 1.w(CaOODSP)9.88170840qPDFs1.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En93-1-1975-eng.pdf01963cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860042001652450119002072640108003263000054004343360031004883370034005193380043005535000119005965000094007155200452008096920037012616920030012986920026013286920024013547100036013787100034014147750063014488560102015119.881716CaOODSP20221107170121m o d f cr |n|||||||||191106s1991 onca #o f000 0 fre d z0662586441 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-119/2-1991F-PDFzCW66-119/2-199103aLa Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvages : bpolitique d'observation et d'application. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Service canadien de la faune, Conservation et Protection, Environnement Canada], c[1991] a1 ressource en ligne (15 pages) : billustrations atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Wild Animal and Plant Protection Act : compliance and enforcement policy. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et changement climatique Canada]. a« Le gouvernement fédéral s'est engagé à conserver et à protéger les espèces animales et végétales sauvages au Canada et à veiller à leur conservation dans d'antres pays. C'est pourquoi il a présenté à la Chambre des communes, dans le cadre du Plan vert du Canada, un projet de loi en ce sens qui, une fois adopté, entrera en vigueur sous le nom de Loi sur la protection d'espèces animales ou végétales sauvage »--Introduction.072gccstaConservation de la nature072gccstaEspèce protégée072gccstaPlante sauvage072gccstaLégislation1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.2 aService canadien de la faune.08tWild Animal and Plant Protection Act : w(CaOODSP)9.88171040qPDFs4.51 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-119-2-1991-fra.pdf02077cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860034001501000043001842450154002272640043003813000034004243360026004583370026004843380036005104900063005465000086006095000020006955040051007155200529007666920023012956920018013187000059013367000051013957100034014467100045014808300080015258560098016059.881719CaOODSP20221107170121m o d f cr |||||||||||191106s1975 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn93-2/1975E-PDFzEn93-2/19751 aMorse, Norman H., d1920-‏ eauthor.13aAn environmental ethic : bits formulation and implications / cNorman H. Morse with a preface by Pierre Dansereau and a foreword by Donald A. Chant. 1aOttawa : bInformation Canada, c1975. a1 online resource (21 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council) ; vno. 2 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"January 1975." aIncludes bibliographical references (page 20).3 a"The Canadian Environmental Advisory Council is convinced that the escalating assault by man on the natural environment arises out of unrealized and unarticulated consequences of the attitudes of western society and the goals which it has accepted without serious question. Our social ethic is pervaded by two notions: a) the dominance of man over the natural world in all its detail; and b) the desirability of perpetual progress by man in altering the world to his pattern in ways limited only by his ingenuity"--Abstract.072gccstaEnvironment072gccstaEthics1 aDansereau, Pierre,‏‎ d1911-2011‏ econtributor.1 aChant, Donald A.,‏ d1928-‏ econtributor.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Environmental Advisory Council.#0aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council)vno. 2.w(CaOODSP)9.88170840qPDFs2.30 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En93-2-1975-eng.pdf01493cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860038001652450059002032460060002622640134003222640011004563000063004673360026005303370026005563380036005825000095006185000019007135000086007326920017008186920031008357100034008667100031009007750051009317760049009828560100010319.881722CaOODSP20221107170122m go d f cr |n|||||||||191106t20002000qucbo #o f000 0 eng d z0662648560 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-177/2000E-PDFzCW66-177/200004aThe Greater Snow Goose : ba resource to be protected.1 iAt head of title : aConservation harvest - Spring 2000 1aSainte-Foy, Quebec : bEnvironment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service = Environnement Canada, Service canadien de la faune, c2000 4c©2000 a1 online resource (1 unnumbered page) : bmap, photographs atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: La Grande Oie des neiges : une ressource à conserver.  aCaption title. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].072gccstaBirds072gccstaNature conservation1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tLa Grande Oie des neiges : w(CaOODSP)9.8817250#tThe Greater Snow Goose : w(CaOODSP)9.66173140qPDFs1.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-177-2000-eng.pdf01564cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860038001652450061002032460068002642640137003322640011004693000075004803360031005553370034005863380043006205000098006635000022007615000094007836920018008776920037008957100036009327100034009687750049010027760051010518560100011029.881725CaOODSP20221107170122m o d f cr |n|||||||||191106t20002000qucbo #o f000 0 fre d z0662648560 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aCW66-177/2000F-PDFzCW66-177-200003aLa Grande Oie des neiges : bune ressource à conserver.1 iEn tête du titre : aRécolte de conservation - 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butterflies : bguide to the identification of butterfly species controlled under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora = Guide d'identification CITES - papillons : guide d'identification des papillons protégés par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d'extinction = Guía de identificación de CITES - mariposas : guía de identificación de las mariposas protegidas por la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres / cauthor: Lonny D. Coote.11aGuide d'identification CITES - papillons : bguide d'identification des papillons protégés par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d'extinction11aGuía de identificación de CITES - mariposas : bguía de identificación de las mariposas protegidas por la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres10aGuide to the identification of butterfly species controlled under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora 1a[Ottawa?] : bEnvironment Canada = Environnement Canada, c[2000] 4c©2000 a1 online resource (221 pages in various pagings) : billustrations, maps atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIncludes indexes. a"An initiative of Environment Canada." a"Published with the collaboration of CITES Secretariat and Biodiversity Convention Office, Environment Canada." a"Certain species of butterflies have become rare or endangered primarily as a result of the destruction of their natural habitat or removal of preferred food plants. In addition, excessive collecting of adults for personal collections has contributed significantly to the decline in numbers of these species, especially when specimens are collected on a commercial scale. Many other species of butterflies may become endangered for the same reasons, and therefore require protection from excessive exploitation"--How to use this guide, page ?-1. aIssued also in printed form. aText in English, French and Spanish.072gccstaButterflies072gccstaIdentification072gccstaEndangered species1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bBiodiversity Convention Office.2 aCITES Secretariat.0#tCITES identification guide -- butterflies w(CaOODSP)9.662331 tCITES identification guide - butterflies : w(CaOODSP)9.88174640qPDFs8.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-192-2000.pdf01252cam 2200313zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860038001652450046002032640050002493000036002993360031003353370034003663380043004005000089004435000094005326530056006266920038006826920041007207100036007617750041007978560100008389.881744CaOODSP20221107170124m o d f cr |n|||||||||191106s1994 onc o f000 0 fre d z0662611888 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn40-223/1994F-PDFzEn40-223/199400aExamen de la LCPE : baperçu des enjeux. 1a[Ottawa] : b[Environnement Canada], c[1994] a1 ressource en ligne (26 pages) atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Reviewing CEPA : an overview of the issues. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et changement climatique Canada]. 0aLoi canadienne sur la protection de l'environnement072gccstaGestion de l'environnement072gccstaProtection de l'environnement1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.08tReviewing CEPA : w(CaOODSP)9.88173540qPDFs4.54 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En40-223-1994-fra.pdf03656cam 2200457zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200026001070400031001330410018001640430012001820860037001941000047002312450639002782460211009172460209011282460166013372640070015032640011015733000086015843360031016703370034017013380043017355000024017785000049018025000143018515200695019945300045026895460048027346920020027826920026028026920028028287100084028567100030029407760065029707910067030358560096031029.881746CaOODSP20221107170125m o d f cr |||||||||||191106t20002000oncab o f001 0 fre d a0660615622qimprimée aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP afreaengaspa an-cn---1 aCW66-192/2000-PDFzCW66-192/20001 aCoote, Lonny D. q(Lonny Delbert)eauteur.10aCITES identification guide - butterflies : bguide to the identification of butterfly species controlled under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora = Guide d'identification CITES - papillons : guide d'identification des papillons protégés par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d'extinction = Guía de identificación de CITES - mariposas : guía de identificación de las mariposas protegidas por la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres / cauteur: Lonny D. Coote.11aGuide d'identification CITES - papillons : bguide d'identification des papillons protégés par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d'extinction11aGuía de identificación de CITES - mariposas : bguía de identificación de las mariposas protegidas por la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres10aGuide d'identification des papillons protégés par la Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d'extinction 1a[Ottawa?] : bEnvironment Canada = Environnement Canada, c[2000] 4c©2000 a1 ressource en ligne (221 pages en pagination multiple) : billustrations, cartes atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aComprend des index. a« Une initiative d'Environnement Canada. » a« Publié avec la collaboration du Secrétariat de la CITES, et le Bureau de la Convention sur la biodiversité, Environnement Canada. » a« Certaines espèces de papillons sont devenues rares ou menacées d'extinction en raison, principalement, de la destruction de leur habitat naturel ou de l'élimination des plantes qui constituent leur nourriture de prédilection. De plus, la chasse excessive que les collectionneurs livrent aux papillons adultes a grandement contribué au déclin des populations de plusieurs de ces espèces, en particulier celles qui font l'objet d'une chasse commerciale. De nombreuses autres espèces de papillons risquent d'être à leur tour menacées d'extinction pour les mêmes raisons; il importe donc de les protéger contre l'exploitation excessive » -- Comment utiliser ce guide, page ?-1. aÉgalement publié en version imprimée. aTexte en français, anglais et en espagnol.072gccstaPapillon072gccstaIdentification072gccstaEspèce menacée1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada. bBureau de la Convention sur la biodiversité.2 aSecrétariat de la CITES.0#tGuide d'identification CITES - papillons w(CaOODSP)9.662332 tCITES identification guide - butterflies : w(CaOODSP)9.88173840qPDFs8.55 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/CW66-192-2000.pdf01167cam 2200301zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200015001070400031001220430012001530860039001652450063002042640055002673000063003223360026003853370026004113380036004375000086004735040057005596530041006166920036006576920036006937100034007298560102007639.881748CaOODSP20221107170125m o d f cr |||||||||||191106s2004 quca ob f000 0 eng d z0662377397 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn4-41/3-2004E-PDFzEn4-41/3-2004E00aNorthern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative : bsynthesis report. 1a[Hull, Quebec] : b[Environment Canada], c[2004]. a1 online resource (vi, 138 pages) : bcolour illustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 123-129). 0aNorthern Rivers Ecosystem Initiative072gccstaEnvironmental management072gccstaEnvironmental protection1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.40qPDFs313.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-41-3-2004-eng.pdf02037cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430021001380860047001592450200002062640163004063000084005693360026006533370026006793380036007054900038007415000022007795000086008015040041008875200307009286920022012356920023012576920020012807100097013007100095013978300084014928560111015769.881759CaOODSP20221107170127m o d f cr |||||||||||191106e200412##bccbdo o f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP ap------an-cn-yk1 aEn40-240-1/04-02E-PDFzEn40-240/04-02E-PDF00a2004 EC PYR pesticide information exchange proceedings : bNovember 25, 2004 at 1700 Labatt Hall, Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia. 1aVancouver, British Columbia : bEnvironment Canada, Environmental Protection Branch, Commercial Chemicals Division, Pacific and Yukon Region, cDecember 2004. a1 online resource (339 pages in various pagings) : bmaps, graphs, photographs. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; v04-02 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The ninth annual Pesticide Information Exchange was held on November 25, 2004 at the Simon Fraser University Downtown Campus of Vancouver, B.C. 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This one-day event was convened to exchange information on pesticides work being conducted by various government agencies in the PYR"--Executive summary, page v.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaConferences072gccstaResearch1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region. bEnvironmental Protection Operations.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region. bCommercial Chemicals Division.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)v06-01.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs26.17 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-06-01-eng.pdf02083cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860047001631000027002102450100002372460058003372640142003953000049005373360026005863370026006123380036006384900038006745000022007125000086007345200461008205460033012816920016013146920020013306920023013507100065013737100066014388300084015048560109015889.881769CaOODSP20221107170128m o d f cr |||||||||||191107e198605##bccd o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-240-1/86-07E-PDFzEn40-240/86-07E-PDF1 aPoon, David, eauthor.10a1985 annual report : blead-free gasoline regulations implementation program / cby David Poon.10aLead-free gasoline regulations implementation program 1a[Vancouver] : bDepartment of the Environment, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection Service, Pacific Region, cMay 1986. a1 online resource (iv, 27 pages) : bgraphs. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; v86-07 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].3 a"This report describes the lead-free gasoline monitoring program conducted in British Columbia during 1985. Samples of lead-free gasoline were purchased and analyzed to check the lead content of lead-free gasoline and to verify compliance with the Lead-Free Gasoline Regulations published pursuant to the Clean Air Act. The diameter of leaded gasoline pump nozzles was also surveyed to determine the extent of nozzle switching practices"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaLead072gccstaGasoline072gccstaRegulations1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bConservation and Protection.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Service. bPacific Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. 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Samples of lead-free gasoline were purchased and analyzed to check the lead content of lead-free gasoline and verify compliance with the Lead-Free Gasoline Regulations published pursuant to the Clean Air Act. Also two surveys were conducted to investigate the practice of nozzle switching on leaded gasoline dispensing pumps at retail outlets and the practice of motorists misfueling vehicles that are designed to use lead-free gasoline"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaLead072gccstaGasoline072gccstaRegulations1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bConservation and Protection. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)v86-21.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs760 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-86-21-eng.pdf02142cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860047001501000033001972450090002302640135003203000056004553360026005113370026005373380036005634900038005995000022006375000086006595040051007455200471007966920029012676920043012966920023013397100062013627100071014247100080014958300084015758560109016599.881779CaOODSP20221107170130m o d f cr |||||||||||191107e198707##bcca ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-bc1 aEn40-240-1/87-11E-PDFzEn40-240/87-11E-PDF1 aDavid, A. q(Alain)eauthor.10aGanges Pollution Control Centre assessment February 24-March 1, 1987 / cby A. David. 1a[Vancouver] : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, cJuly, 1987. a1 online resource (ii, 17 pages) : billustrations. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; v87-11 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 17). a"An assessment of the operation and performance of the Ganges Pollution Control Centre was carried out from February 24 to March 1, 1987 by the Environmental Protection (EP), Protection and Conservation. This assessment was conducted in conjunction with a Shellfish Growing Water bacteriological survey to assess the impact of the discharge on the receiving environment. The new sewage treatment plant (STP) started operating in February 1986"--Introduction, page 1.072gccstaPollution control072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment072gccstaWaste water1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bConservation and Protection. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)v87-11.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs554 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-87-11-eng.pdf01917cam 2200325zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860023001502450197001732640082003702640011004523000058004633360026005213370026005473380036005735000308006095000035009175300033009526300073009856500049010586500058011077100034011657750292011998560100014919.881780CaOODSP20221107170130m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20142013quca o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn4-73/2013-1E-PDF00aHighlights of Canada's sixth national communication and first biennial report on climate change : bactions to meet commitments under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bGovernment of Canada = Gouvernement du Canada, c2014. 4c©2013 a1 online resource (13 pages) : bcolour illustrations atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Points saillants de la sixième communication nationale du Canada et du premier rapport biennal sur les changements climatiques : mesures prises pour mettre en œuvre les engagements du Canada sous la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques. aIssued by: Environment Canada. aIssued also in print format.00aUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change d(1992 May 9) 0aClimatic changesxGovernment policyzCanada. 0aGreenhouse gas mitigationxGovernment policyzCanada.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.08tPoints saillants de la sixième communication nationale du Canada et du premier rapport biennal sur les changements climatiques : mesures prises pour mettre en œuvre les engagements du Canada sous la Convention-cadre des Nations Unies sur les changements climatiques.w(CaOODSP)9.88546740qPDFs1.62 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En4-73-2013-1-eng.pdf02279cam 2200409zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860047001631000042002102450086002522640156003383000090004943360026005843370026006103380036006364900038006725000022007105000086007325040052008185200342008705460033012126920016012456920027012616920043012887100062013317100071013937100080014648300084015448560118016288560123017469.881785CaOODSP20221107170130m o d f cr |||||||||||191107e198803##bccbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-240-1/87-12E-PDFzEn40-240/87-12E-PDF1 aFerguson, Keith D., d1952- eauthor.14aThe export of nutrients from surface coal mines / cby K.D. Ferguson, S.M. Leask. 1aWest Vancouver, British Columbia : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, cMarch 1988. a1 online resource (xix, 127 pages) : bmaps, graphs + e1 appendices (xv, 103 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; v87-12 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 126).3 a"Elevated levels of the nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus in the aquatic environment can cause excessive growth of algae and toxicity to aquatic organisms. There are many potential sources of nutrients but releases from nitrogen-based explosives used in the surface mining of coal have only recently been investigated"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaCoal072gccstaMining industry072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bConservation and Protection. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)v87-12.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs6.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-87-12-eng.pdfzReport40qPDFs7.03 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-87-12A-eng.pdfzAppendices02034cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430021001510860047001721000028002192450103002472640101003503000047004513360026004983370026005243380036005504900042005865000022006285000086006505040051007365200401007875460033011886920028012216920023012496920036012727100062013087100080013708300088014508560110015389.881794CaOODSP20221107170131m o d f cr |||||||||||191107s1997 bccb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre ap------an-cn-yk1 aEn40-240-1/97-30E-PDFzEn40-240/97-30E-PDF1 aSchnider, C., eauthor.10aOcean disposal activities summary 1996 Pacific and Yukon Region / cby C. Schnider, D.L. Sullivan. 1a[Vancouver] : bEnvironment Canada, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, c[1997] a1 online resource (iv, 76 pages) : bmaps. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; vno. 97-30 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 49).3 a"Environment Canada's administration of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Part VI, regarding ocean disposal of wastes, is summarized in this report. Disposal activities from January 01, 1996 to December 31, 1996 in the Pacific and Yukon Region are specifically documented. The sites in this region are used primarily for disposal of dredge and excavation spoils"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaWaste management072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaEnvironmental protection1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)vno. 97-30.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs2.73 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-97-30-eng.pdf01657cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430012001510860026001631000031001892450149002202640140003693000055005093360026005643370026005903380036006164900042006525000022006945000086007165040055008025460033008576920016008906920027009066920036009337100034009697100080010038300088010838560112011719.881797CaOODSP20221107170132m o d f cr |||||||||||191107e198802##bccbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aEn40-240-1/87-18E-PDF1 aHarding, Lee E., eauthor.10aFraser River estuary : bmarine environmental monitoring results, 1984-1986 / cby Lee Harding, Martin Pomeroy, Alan Colodey, Laura Lynn Grooms. 1a[Delta, B.C.] : bEnvironment Canada, Conservation and Protection, Environmental Protection, Pacific and Yukon Region, cFebruary 1988. a1 online resource (iii, 58 pages) : bmap, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; vno. 87-18 aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 47-48). aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaSeas072gccstaWater pollution072gccstaEnvironmental management1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)vno. 87-18.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs2.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-1-87-18-eng.pdf02084cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070410013001380430021001510860047001721000029002192450111002482640108003593000076004673360026005433370026005693380036005954900044006315000086006755040051007615200435008125460033012476920028012806920023013086920036013317100062013677100080014298300090015098560111015999.881798CaOODSP20221107170132m o d f cr |||||||||||191107s1999 bccbdo ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP aengbfre ap------an-cn-yk1 aEn40-240-1/99-02E-PDFzEn40-240/99-02E-PDF1 aKim, K. q(Kay)eauthor.10aOcean disposal activities summary 1997 Pacific and Yukon Region / cby K. Kim, C. Schnider, D.L. Sullivan. 1a[Vancouver] : bEnvironment Canada, Environmental Protection Branch, Pacific and Yukon Region, c[1999] a1 online resource (iii, 68 pages) : bmaps, graphs, colour photographs. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRegional program report ; vno. 1999-02 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 38).3 a"Environment Canada's administration of ocean disposal activities undertaken in the Pacific and Yukon Region from 01 January 1997 to 31 December 1997 is summarized in this report. Ocean disposal sites in this Region are used primarily for the disposal of dredged and excavated spoils. This report includes information on twelve disposal sites that were active in 1997 and five disposal site monitoring programs"--Abstract, page i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaWaste management072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaEnvironmental protection1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada. bPacific and Yukon Region.1 aCanada. bEnvironmental Protection Directorate. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aRegional program report (Canada. Environment Canada)vno. 1999-02.w(CaOODSP)9.88133540qPDFs10.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en40-240/En40-240-99-02-eng.pdf01747cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860025001501000030001752450153002052640099003583000065004573360026005223370026005483380036005744900023006105000086006335000062007195040041007815200301008226920028011237100034011517100037011858300076012228560111012989.881839CaOODSP20221107170138m o d f cr |||||||||||191108e19771006oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn36-522/1-1977E-PDF1 aCarey, John H., eauthor.10aAssessment of a water treatment system utilizing oxidizing species produced at the metal oxide-water interface under illumination / cJohn H. Carey. 1a[Burlington, Ont.] : bEnvironment Canada, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, cOctober 6, 1977. a1 online resource (27 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : bcharts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aUnpublished report aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"Final report of DSS research & development 0SS76-00094." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Water treatment processes that can replace chlorination for disinfection or which can be used in conjunction with biological treatment to remove dissolved organics are needed. It is possible that oxidizing species produced on semiconductor surfaces by irradiation can be utilized"--Introduction.072gccstaWater management1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanada Centre for Inland Waters.#0aUnpublished report (Canada Centre for Inland Waters)w(CaOODSP)9.88182740qPDFs1.74 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en36-522/En36-522-1-1977-eng.pdf02289cam 2200373zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400031001290430012001600860034001721000033002062450084002392640072003232640011003953000075004063360026004813370026005073380036005334900063005695000086006325000018007185040041007365200829007776920021016066920031016277100034016587100045016928300080017378560098018179.881858CaOODSP20221107170140m o d f cr |||||||||||191108t19781978oncbd ob f000 0 eng d a0662020421qPrint aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn93-6/1978E-PDFzEn93-6/19781 aFox, Irving K‏., eauthor.14aThe management of estuarine resources in Canada / cIrving K. Fox, J.P. Nowlan. 1aOttawa, Canada : bCanadian Environmental Advisory Council, c1978. 4c©1978 a1 online resource (vi, 51 pages, 3 unnumbered pages) : bmaps, charts. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council) ; vno. 6 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"March 1978." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Estuaries and their associated lands have traditionally provided abundantly for the needs of civilized man. Settlements based on estuarine resources have historically been prosperous, leading the hinterland not only in material wealth but in development and cultural values. They were favoured sites for important cities, attracting commerce and industry, and rising to become keystones to political and economic power. Self renewal of the estuarine environment through daily tidal action and through seasonal fluctuations in water flow permitted intensive use of the resources. Only in recent times, as the estuarine ecosystems were confronted with population and industrial pressures beyond their power to withstand or adjust to, their susceptibility to serious deterioration or destruction was recognized"--Introduction.072gccstaEstuaries072gccstaNature conservation1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Environmental Advisory Council.#0aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council)vno. 6.w(CaOODSP)9.88170840qPDFs2.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En93-6-1978-eng.pdf02095cam 2200349zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860021001501000039001712450090002102640079003003000038003793360026004173370026004433380036004694900063005055000086005685040055006545200700007096920021014096920036014306920022014667100034014887100045015228300080015678560098016479.881860CaOODSP20221107170140m o d f cr |||||||||||191108e197908##onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn93-8/1979E-PDF1 aHall, Ross Hume, d1926- eauthor.10aEcotoxicity : bresponsibilities and opportunities / cRoss H. Hall, Donald A. Chant. 1aOttawa, Canada : bCanadian Environmental Advisory Council, cAugust 1979. a1 online resource (vi, 32 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council) ; vno. 8 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 23-24).3 a"Society has created a vast chemical industry that affects all aspects of our life, so much so that without chemicals our technological lifestyles would grind to a halt. The industry now generates for every inhabitant of North America over one ton of chemicals a year, comprising more than 60,000 different substances. This immense production, in some form, eventually ends up in the environment. And by their every nature, once in the environment, chemicals penetrate living organisms, creating a generalized phenomenon that we call ecotoxicity. It is an insidious form of toxicity because, by virtue of interdependence, the life-support systems of all living organisms become toxic"--Abstract.072gccstaPollution072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Environmental Advisory Council.#0aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council)vno. 8.w(CaOODSP)9.88170840qPDFs1.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En93-8-1979-eng.pdf02105cam 2200337zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860022001501000039001722450100002112640078003113000039003893360026004283370026004543380036004804900064005165000086005805200757006666920025014236920028014486920032014767100034015087100045015428300081015878560099016689.881864CaOODSP20221124142851m o d f cr |||||||||||191108e198303##onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aEn93-12/1983E-PDF1 aMcLoughlin, Peter F. M., eauthor.10aWater management problems in the Third World : blessons for Canada / cPeter F. M. McLoughlin. 1aOttawa, Canada : bCanadian Environmental Advisory Council, cMarch 1983. a1 online resource (vii, 21 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aReport (Canadian Environmental Advisory Council) ; vno. 12 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].3 a"Problems affecting the management of water resources in developing countries are identified and discussed. These include short-term planning, water rights, inability to learn from experience, planning in isolation, the "think big" syndrome, lack of direct accountability, shortage of resources, lack of socio-economic analysis, the bureaucratic bias, absence of an ecological overview, and the problem of incrementalism. 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En vigueur : le 23 août 2019. » aNumérotation répétée sur les pages suppléants. aTexte en anglais et en français.072gccstaInvestissement072gccstaAccord international1 aCanada. bAffaires mondiales Canada. bDirection du droit des traités.1 aCanada.1 aMoldavie. tMoldova / FIPA - Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Republic of Moldova for the Promotion and Protection of Investments = w(CaOODSP)9.880809#0aCanada treaty series ;v2019/16.w(CaOODSP)9.81173840qPDFs4.24 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/amc-gac/FR4-2019-16.pdf01677cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860043001502450088001932640103002812640011003843000037003953360031004323370034004633380043004974900071005405000118006115000028007295000030007575040048007876920023008356920023008587100069008817100029009507750075009798300140010548560121011949.881802CaOODSP20231208102358m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20192019onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aH113-27/2019-10F-PDFzH113-27/2019-10F00aPyriproxyfène et préparations commerciales connexes : bdocument de consultation. 1aOttawa (Ontario) : bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, Santé Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (81 pages). atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre1 aProjet de décision de réévaluation, x1925-0983 ; vPRVD2019-10 aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Pyriproxyfen and its associated end-use products: consultation document. aTitre de la couverture. a« Le 6 novembre 2019. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaInsecticide072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tPyriproxyfen and its associated end-use products : w(CaOODSP)9.881801#0aProjet de décision de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)vPRVD2019-10.w(CaOODSP)9.50160040qPDFs804 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/sc-hc/h113-27/H113-27-2019-10-fra.pdfz(rapport)01554cam 2200361zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860043001502450080001932640082002732640011003553000034003663360026004003370026004263380036004524900065004885000121005535000017006745000023006915040041007146920024007556920022007797100029008017100049008307750080008798300113009598560120010729.881801CaOODSP20231208102323m o d f cr cn|||||||||191107t20192019onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aH113-27/2019-10E-PDFzH113-27/2019-10E00aPyriproxyfen and its associated end-use products : bconsultation document. 1aOttawa, Ontario : bPest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (73 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aProposed re-evaluation decision, x1925-0967 ; vPRVD2019-10 aIssued also in French under title: Pyriproxyfène et préparations commerciales connexes : document de consultation. aCover title. a"6 November 2019." aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaInsecticides072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tPyriproxyfène et préparations commerciales connexes : w(CaOODSP)9.881802#0aProposed re-evaluation decision (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)vPRVD2019-10.w(CaOODSP)9.50520140qPDFs662 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/sc-hc/h113-27/H113-27-2019-10-eng.pdfz(report)03313cam 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860025001681000030001932450288002232640099005112640011006103000056006213360026006773370026007033380036007294900049007655000126008145000044009405040055009845201499010396920018025386920026025567100040025827100033026227750080026558300083027358560109028189.877842CaOODSP20221107165059m o d f cr cn|||||||||190812t20192019onca ob f000 0 eng d a9780660321745 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aFo123-2/23-2019E-PDF1 aBaldwin, K. A., eauthor.14aThe Canadian National Vegetation Classification : bprinciples, methods and status / cBaldwin, K., Chapman, K., Meidinger, D., Uhlig, P., Allen, L., Basquill, S., Faber-Langendoen, D., Flynn, N., Kennedy, C., Mackenzie, W., Major, M., Meades, W. (B.), Morneau, C., and Saucier, J-P. 1aSault Ste. Marie, Ontario : bNatural Resources Canada = Ressources naturelles Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (vi, 156 pages) : billustration. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aInformation report, x2562-0738 ; vGLC-X-23 aIssued also in French under title: Classification nationale de la végétation du Canada : principes, méthodes et état. aIssued by: Great Lakes Forestry Centre. aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 26-31). a"The Canadian National Vegetation Classification (CNVC) is an ecological classification of natural vegetation communities in Canada. Using eight hierarchical levels, it provides a nationally standardized framework for describing vegetation patterns within their ecological contexts at multiple conceptual and spatial scales. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service (NRCan – CFS) has led the development of the CNVC since it began in 2000, working primarily on forest and woodland communities, and mainly at two levels of the hierarchy, the mid-level Macrogroup and the stand-level Association. CNVC development relies on partnerships with provincial and territorial government agencies for regional ecological expertise and data, and benefits from international collaborations for comparisons with other national classifications. This report introduces the CNVC, including its rationale, history and partnerships; presents the classification framework (hierarchy); documents methods employed to 2018 for the development of types, including information sources and the bioregional expert review process; and describes the products to date, available on the CNVC website (cnvc-cnvc.ca/) and the Natural Resources Canada – Canadian Forest Service Publications website (cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications). Developing and maintaining a national classification framework requires considerable resources, and ongoing funding is needed to sustain the effort summarized here"--Abstract, page 2.072gccstaPlants072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGreat Lakes Forestry Centre.08tClassification nationale de la végétation du Canada : w(CaOODSP)9.877845#0aInformation report (Great Lakes Forestry Centre)vGLC-X-23.w(CaOODSP)9.50558040qPDFs1.46 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-2-23-2019-eng.pdf03698cam 22003858i 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860025001681000030001932450292002232640100005152640011006153000059006263360031006853370034007163380043007504900052007935000126008455000056009715040062010275201815010896920018029046920026029227100044029487100042029927750074030348300095031088560109032039.877845CaOODSP20221107165059m o d f cr cn|||||||||190812t20192019onca ob f000 0 fre d a9780660321752 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aFo123-2/23-2019F-PDF1 aBaldwin, K. A., eauteur.10aClassification nationale de la végétation du Canada : bprincipes, méthodes et état / cBaldwin, K., Chapman, K., Meidinger, D., Uhlig, P., Allen, L., Basquill, S., Faber-Langendoen, D., Flynn, N., Kennedy, C., Mackenzie, W., Major, M., Meades, W. (B.), Morneau, C., et Saucier, J-P. 1aSault Ste. Marie (Ontario) : bRessources naturelles Canada = Natural Resources Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (vi, 169 pages) : billustration. atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre1 aRapport d'information, x2562-0746 ; vGLC-X-23 aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : The Canadian National Vegetation Classification: principles, methods and status. aPublié par : Centre de foresterie des Grands Lacs. aComprend des références bibliographiques (pages 28-33). a« La Classification nationale de la végétation du Canada (CNVC) est une classification écologique des communautés végétales naturelles du Canada. Fondée sur huit niveaux hiérarchiques, elle offre un cadre normalisé, à l'échelle nationale, de description des modèles de végétation au sein de leurs contextes écologiques à plusieurs échelles conceptuelles et spatiales. Le Service canadien des forêts de Ressources naturelles Canada (RNCan-SCF) a dirigé l'élaboration de la CNVC depuis ses débuts en 2000, en travaillant principalement sur les communautés de forêts et terres boisées, et essentiellement à deux niveaux de hiérarchie, le macrogroupe au niveau intermédiaire et l'association au niveau du peuplement. L'élaboration de la CNVC s'appuie sur des partenariats avec des organismes gouvernementaux provinciaux et territoriaux pour l’expertise et les données écologiques régionales, et bénéficie de collaborations internationales pour les comparaisons avec d'autres classifications nationales. Ce rapport présente la CNVC, notamment sa raison d’être, son histoire et ses partenariats; présente le cadre de classification (hiérarchie); documente les méthodes employées jusqu'en 2018 pour l'élaboration des types, y compris les sources d'information et le processus d'examen expert biorégional, et décrit les produits créés à ce jour, disponibles sur le site Web de la CNVC (cnvc-cnvc.ca/)) et le site Web de Ressources naturelles Canada – Publications du Service canadien des forêts ((http://scf.rncan.gc.ca/publications?lang=fr_CA). Élaborer et tenir à jour un cadre de classification nationale exige des ressources considérables, et un financement continu est nécessaire pour soutenir les efforts résumés dans ce document » -- Résumé, page 2.072gccstaPlante072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aCentre de foresterie des Grands Lacs.08tThe Canadian National Vegetation Classification : w(CaOODSP)9.877842#0aRapport d'information (Centre de foresterie des Grands Lacs)vGLC-X-23.w(CaOODSP)9.50197940qPDFs1.60 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-2-23-2019-fra.pdf02336cam 2200469zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250410013001560430012001690860021001812450162002022640090003642640011004543000055004653360026005203370026005463380036005725000151006085000017007595000048007765000042008245000039008665000017009055000032009225460051009546920031010056920017010366920026010536920032010797100031011117100067011427750104012098560118013138560126014318560146015578560163017039.876280CaOODSP20221107164650m o d f cr cn|||||||||190715s2019 onc o f000 0 eng d a9780660318493 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP0 aengafre an-cn---1 aIN4-31/2019E-PDF00aDeposit-taking institutions sector consultation (DTISC) 2018-19 : bfinal report / cprepared for the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. 1aOttawa, ON : bOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 online resource (50 pages) + eexecutive summary atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aIssued also in French under title: Consultation auprès du secteur des institutions de dépôts (CSID) 2018-2019 : version définitive du rapport. aCover title. a"Supplier name: Sage Research Corporation." a"Contract number: # 59017-180009/CY." a"Registration number: POR 025-18." a"July 2019." aIssued also in HTML format. aText in English; includes some text in French.072gccstaRegulatory agencies072gccstaBanks072gccstaPublic opinion072gccstaPublic opinion polls2 aSage Research Corporation.2 aOffice of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada.08tConsultation auprès du secteur des institutions de dépôts (CSID) 2018-2019 : w(CaOODSP)9.87628140qPDFs831 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/bsif-osfi/IN4-31-2019-eng.pdfz(final report)40qPDFs1.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/bsif-osfi/IN4-31-2019-1-eng.pdfz(executive summary)4 qHTMLsN/Auhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/office_superintendent_financial/2019/025-18-e/DTIs_en.htmlz(final report)4 qHTMLsN/Auhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/office_superintendent_financial/2019/025-18-e/summary/DTIsExec_en.htmlz(executive summary)02430cam 2200469zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250410013001560430012001690860021001812450201002022640094004032640011004973000049005083360031005573370034005883380043006225000124006655000028007895000058008175000048008755000049009235000024009725000034009965460054010306920040010846920018011246920028011426920029011707100065011997100031012647750090012958560137013858560117015228560165016398560156018049.876281CaOODSP20221107164650m o d f cr cn|||||||||190715t20192019onc o f000 0 fre d a9780660318509 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP0 aengafre an-cn---1 aIN4-31/2019F-PDF00aConsultation auprès du secteur des institutions de dépôts (CSID) 2018-2019 : bversion définitive du rapport / crapport préparé pour le Bureau du surintendant des institutions financières. 1aOttawa (Ontario) : bBureau du surintendant des institutions financières Canada, c2019. 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (57 pages) + esommaire atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Deposit-taking institutions sector consultation (DTISC) 2018-19: final report. aTitre de la couverture. a« Nom du fournisseur : Sage Research Corporation. » a« Numéro du contrat : 59017-180009/CY. » a« Numéro d'enregistrement : POR 025-18. » a« Juillet 2019. » aPublié aussi en format HTML. aTexte en français; comprend du texte en anglais.072gccstaOrganisme de réglementation072gccstaBanque072gccstaOpinion publique072gccstaSondage d'opinion2 aBureau du surintendant des institutions financières Canada.2 aSage Research Corporation.08tDeposit-taking institutions sector consultation (DTISC) 2018-19 : w(CaOODSP)9.87628040qPDFs1.70 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/bsif-osfi/IN4-31-2019-fra.pdfz(version définitive du rapport)40qPDFs1.13 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/bsif-osfi/IN4-31-2019-1-fra.pdfz(sommaire)4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/office_superintendent_financial/2019/025-18-f/DTIs_fr.htmlz(version définitive du rapport)4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttp://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/pwgsc-tpsgc/por-ef/office_superintendent_financial/2019/025-18-f/sommaire/DTIsExec_fr.htmlz(sommaire)03198cam 2200421zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001681000044001922450170002362460077004062640084004832640011005673000034005783360026006123370026006383380036006644900034007005000133007345000017008675000032008845040051009165201278009676920027022456920032022726920023023047100057023277750119023848300082025038560103025858560088026889.878750CaOODSP20221107165328m o d f cr cn|||||||||190830t20192019onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660324364 aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aPS113-1/2019-3E-PDF1 aGiacomantonio, Chris, d1980- eauthor.10aDeveloping a common data standard for measuring attitudes toward the police in Canada / cby Chris Giacomantonio, Rebecca Mugford, Anton Maslov, and Austin Lawrence.17aCommon data standard for measuring attitudes toward the police in Canada 1aOttawa, Ontario : bPublic Safety Canada = Sécurité publique Canada, c[2019] 4c©2019 a1 online resource (29 pages). atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aResearch report ; v2019-R003 aIssued also in French under title: Établir une norme de données commune pour mesurer les attitudes envers la police au Canada. aCover title. aIssued also in HTML format. aIncludes bibliographical references (page 13).3 a"Currently, most police services in Canada conduct public attitude surveys on a regular basis; however, no two police services ask the same survey questions, and many police services vary their questions between surveys. These inconsistencies create problems of comparability between jurisdictions and within a given jurisdiction over time. What this means is that we do not currently have a clear picture of the Canadian public’s attitudes toward police at the national, provincial, or local level. To achieve more consistent and valid measures of public attitudes toward the police in Canada, Public Safety Canada and Halifax Regional Police Service engaged in a series of research activities throughout 2017 and 2018. This paper discusses these activities and presents the recommended core indicators for measuring public attitudes toward the police in Canada. Implementation of this common data standard across Canada will facilitate a better local and national understanding of the public's perceptions of Canadian police. Police services that adopt this standard into their community surveys are encouraged to contact the authors of this report to discuss next steps toward sharing and developing data at a multijurisdictional and national level"--Abstract, page 1.072gccstaPolice services072gccstaPublic opinion polls072gccstaMethodology1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada. bResearch Division.08tÉtablir une norme de données commune pour mesurer les attitudes envers la police au Canada / w(CaOODSP)9.878752#0aResearch report (Canada. Public Safety Canada)v2019-R003.w(CaOODSP)9.81707340qPDFs1,011 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/sp-ps/PS113-1-2019-3-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/2019-r003/index-en.aspx03486cam 2200421zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200018001070400031001250430012001560860024001681000044001922450176002362460084004122640085004962640011005813000037005923360031006293370034006603380043006944900039007375000132007765000028009085000034009365040058009705201483010286920029025116920029025406920025025697100070025947750112026648300093027768560102028698560093029719.878752CaOODSP20221107165328m o d f cr cn|||||||||190830t20192019onc ob f000 0 fre d a9780660324371 aCaOODSPbfreerdacCaOODSP an-cn---1 aPS113-1/2019-3F-PDF1 aGiacomantonio, Chris, d1980- eauteur.10aÉtablir une norme de données commune pour mesurer les attitudes envers la police au Canada / cpar Chris Giacomantonio, Rebecca Mugford, Anton Maslov et Austin Lawrence.17aNorme de données commune pour mesurer les attitudes envers la police au Canada 1aOttawa (Ontario) : bSécurité publique Canada = Public Safety Canada, c[2019] 4c©2019 a1 ressource en ligne (30 pages). atextebtxt2rdacontent/fre ainformatiquebc2rdamedia/fre aressource en lignebcr2rdacarrier/fre1 aRapport de recherche ; v2019-R003 aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Developing a common data standard for measuring attitudes toward the police in Canada. aTitre de la couverture. aPublié aussi en format HTML. aComprend des références bibliographiques (page 14).3 a« À l'heure actuelle, la plupart des services de police au Canada mènent régulièrement des sondages d'opinion publique, mais aucun ne pose les mêmes questions, et bon nombre d’entre eux varient leurs questions d'un sondage à l'autre. Ce manque d'uniformité crée des problèmes de comparabilité entre les administrations et au sein d’une administration donnée au fil du temps. C'est pourquoi nous n'avons pas une idée claire des attitudes de la population canadienne envers la police à l'échelle nationale, provinciale ou locale. Pour obtenir des mesures plus uniformes et valides des attitudes du public envers la police au Canada, Sécurité publique Canada et le Service de police régional d'Halifax ont mené une série d'activités de recherche tout au long de 2017 et de 2018. Le présent rapport décrit ces activités et présente les indicateurs clés recommandés pour mesurer les attitudes du public envers la police au Canada. La mise en œuvre de cette norme de données commune à l'échelle du pays facilitera une meilleure compréhension locale et nationale des perceptions qu'a le public de la police canadienne. Les services de police qui adoptent cette norme dans leurs sondages auprès de la collectivité sont invités à communiquer avec les auteurs du présent rapport, pour discuter des prochaines étapes en vue de la communication et de l'acquisition de données à l'échelle plurigouvernementale et nationale » -- Sommaire, page 1.072gccstaService de police072gccstaSondage d'opinion072gccstaMéthodologie1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada. bDivision de la recherche.08tDeveloping a common data standard for measuring attitudes toward the police in Canada / w(CaOODSP)9.878750#0aRapport de recherche (Canada. 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Structuré sous forme de sommaire statistique des principaux indicateurs économiques, le présent rapport a pour but de fournir des renseignements sur les développements récents au sein de l’économie canadienne, en mettant l’accent sur les principaux changements survenus dans les données économiques au cours du premier semestre de 2019 et des mois d’été. 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