02484cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450097001602600072002573000031003295000144003605000186005045201086006906920030017766920029018066920021018356920022018566920022018787100054019007750126019548560102020809.809114CaOODSP20221107140542cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04236-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-178/2016E-PDF00aIndigenous education and employment trends in selected cities, 2011 h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Tendances en matière de scolarité et d’emploi chez les autochtones dans des villes choisies en 2011. aThis is the fifth in a series of reports based on the 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006 Censuses and the 2011 National Household Survey. For the fourth report, please see R3-178/2013E-PDF. aThe urban Indigenous adult population is growing both in absolute numbers and as a proportion of the total adult population. The proportion of the Indigenous population with post-secondary qualifications is higher in large cities than in other parts of Canada and has now reached 45%. Still, the percent of the urban Indigenous population with university certificates or degrees remains lower than the general population. Indigenous educational levels are higher in cities in eastern and central Canada than in western cities. The gap in postsecondary education between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous populations is also smallest in cities in eastern and central Canada and largest in prairie cities. There are differences among Indigenous identity groups but these are not as large as the differences between the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous populations. Higher levels of education, and especially university-level qualifications, are strongly associated with higher rates of employment, greater parity between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous populations, and between men and women.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaUrban communities072gccstaEducation072gccstaEmployment072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.08tTendances en matière de scolarité et d'emploi chez les autochtones dans des villes choisies en 2011 w(CaOODSP)9.80911540qPDFs481 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-178-2016-eng.pdf02712cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450135001602600072002953000036003675000112004035000247005155201267007626920023020296920031020526920037020836920018021206920024021387100054021627750092022168560102023089.809115CaOODSP20221107140542cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04237-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-178/2016F-PDF00aTendances en matière de scolarité et d'emploi chez les autochtones dans des villes choisies en 2011 h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Indigenous education and employment trends in selected cities, 2011. aCette étude est la cinquième d’une série de rapports basés sur les recensements de 1991, de 1996, de 2001 et de 2006 et sur l’Enquête nationale auprès des ménages de 2011. Pour le quatrième rapport, veuillez voir R3-178/2013F-PDF. aLa population urbaine autochtone adulte a cru tant en chiffres absolus qu’en proportion de la population adulte totale entre 2006 et 2011. La proportion de la population autochtone détenant un titre postsecondaire était plus élevé dans les grandes villes qu’ailleurs au Canada et a atteint 45 %. Malgré cela, le pourcentage de la population autochtone urbaine possédant un certificat ou un grade universitaire est demeuré moindre que celui de la population générale. Les niveaux de scolarité chez les Autochtones étaient plus élevés dans les villes de l’est et du centre du Canada que dans celles de l’ouest. L’écart dans la scolarité postsecondaire entre les populations autochtones et non autochtones est aussi moindre dans les villes de l’est et du centre du Canada, et plus important dans celles des Prairies. Des écarts ont été observés entre les groupes d’identité autochtones, mais ils étaient moindres qu’entre les populations autochtones et non autochtones. Des niveaux de scolarité plus élevés, en particulier les titres universitaires, étaient fortement associés à des taux d’emploi supérieurs, à une plus grande parité entre populations autochtones et non autochtones et entre les hommes et les femmes.072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaCommunauté urbaine072gccstaÉducation / Enseignement072gccstaEmploi072gccstaStatistiques1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada.08tIndigenous education and employment trends in selected cities, 2011 w(CaOODSP)9.80911440qPDFs367 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-178-2016-fra.pdf02092cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450097001602600072002573000031003295000109003605201036004696920028015056920035015336920025015686920022015937100054016157750043016698560102017129.809117CaOODSP20221107140543cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04238-1 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-233/2016E-PDF00aIndigenous youth h[electronic resource] : bpost-secondary education and the labour market. a[Gatineau, QC] : bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Jeunes autochtones : éducation postsecondaire et marché du travail. aThe findings of this study on Indigenous youth and postsecondary education point to the opportunities and challenges in incorporating the young Indigenous population into the Canadian labour force. On the one hand, Indigenous youths’ educational attainment increased between 2006 and 2011. In addition, a higher proportion of Indigenous youth are now completing postsecondary programs. Those Indigenous youth who received post-secondary credentials are having greater labour market success. This population forms a significant source of labour for the Canadian economy, given the growing numbers of Indigenous youth actively participating in the labour market and their increasing educational levels. This is especially so in the western provinces and in northern Canada. On the other hand, attendance rates and educational attainment levels of Indigenous youth remained well below Canadian averages. While they are participating in the labour market, many Indigenous youth lack the credentials needed to achieve greater success.072gccstaAboriginal youth072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaLabour market072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.08tJeunes autochtones w(CaOODSP)9.80911940qPDFs483 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-233-2016-eng.pdf02326cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450104001602600072002643000036003365000109003725201249004816920028017306920039017586920030017976920024018277100054018517750041019058560102019469.809119CaOODSP20221107140543cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04239-8 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-233/2016F-PDF00aJeunes autochtones h[ressource électronique] : béducation postsecondaire et marché du travail. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Indigenous youth: post-secondary education and the labour market. aLes conclusions de l’étude sur les jeunes autochtones et l’éducation postsecondaire signalent les possibilités et les difficultés en cause au sujet de l’intégration des jeunes autochtones à la population active du Canada. D’un côté, le niveau d’instruction des jeunes autochtones a grimpé de 2006 à 2011. De plus, une proportion élevée de jeunes autochtones a participé à des programmes postsecondaires. Ces jeunes autochtones qui ont reçu une attestation postsecondaire ont connu plus de succès sur le marché du travail. Cette population représentait une source de main-d’œuvre importante pour l’économie canadienne, en raison du nombre croissant de jeunes autochtones qui faisaient partie de la population active et de leurs niveaux d’instruction en hausse. C’était particulièrement le cas dans les provinces de l’Ouest et dans le Nord du pays. D’un autre côté, le taux de fréquentation et les niveaux d’instruction des jeunes autochtones sont demeurés de beaucoup inférieurs à la moyenne canadienne. Bien qu’ils faisaient partie de la population active, de nombreux jeunes autochtones n’avaient pas l’attestation nécessaire pour connaître plus de succès sur le marché du travail.072gccstaJeune autochtone072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaMarché du travail072gccstaStatistiques1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada.08tIndigenous youth w(CaOODSP)9.80911740qPDFs395 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-233-2016-fra.pdf01603cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450071001602600072002313000031003035000088003345200600004226920030010226920035010526920022010877100054011097750072011638560102012359.809120CaOODSP20221107140543cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04240-4 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-234/2016E-PDF00aIndigenous post-secondary education, 2011 h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Études postsecondaires des autochtones en 2011. aThe number and proportion of Indigenous people with post-secondary education is continually increasing, providing improved employment opportunities and income. There remains a gap in post-secondary educational attainment between the Indigenous and Non-Indigenous populations, especially at the university level. There are also substantial differences between Indigenous identity groups and between Indigenous men and women, which seem to suggest a need to improve educational systems and supports for particular identity groups and for men and women in particular educational fields, and income.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.08tÉtudes postsecondaires des autochtones en 2011 w(CaOODSP)9.80912140qPDFs476 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-234-2016-eng.pdf01795cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450081001602600072002413000036003135000086003495200786004356920023012216920039012446920024012837100054013077750066013618560102014279.809121CaOODSP20221107140543cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04241-1 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-234/2016F-PDF00aÉtudes postsecondaires des autochtones en 2011 h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Indigenous post-secondary education, 2011. aLe nombre et la proportion d’Autochtones qui ont reçu une instruction postsecondaire augmentent constamment. Ces personnes ont donc de meilleures perspectives d’emploi et de revenu. Une différence persiste tout de même au chapitre du niveau d’instruction entre les Autochtones et les non-Autochtones, surtout au niveau universitaire. On constate par ailleurs des différences importantes entre les groupes d’identité autochtones et entre les hommes et les femmes autochtones. Ceci semble indiquer qu’il faudrait améliorer les systèmes d’éducation, tout comme le soutien offert à des groupes d’identité et aux hommes et femmes dans des domaines d’éducation particuliers. Le niveau d’instruction est un facteur clé qui influe sur l’emploi et le revenu.072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaStatistiques1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada.08tIndigenous post-secondary education, 2011 w(CaOODSP)9.80912040qPDFs384 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-234-2016-fra.pdf01864cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450083001602600072002433000031003155000115003465200795004616920030012566920035012866920022013217100054013437750099013978560102014969.809123CaOODSP20221107140543cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04242-8 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-235/2016E-PDF00aIndigenous post-secondary education by gender in 2011 h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Études postsecondaires de la population autochtone en 2011, selon le sexe. aEducational attainment has increased among both Indigenous women and men. Indigenous women increased their educational levels to a greater degree than Indigenous men, particularly at higher levels of post-secondary certification. Indigenous men and women often major in different fields in school and they tend to work in different types of occupations. Higher levels of educational attainment provide Indigenous women with greater access to employment, so that male-female differences in labour force participation and employment rates are much smaller than at higher levels of education. Higher levels of education also increase the employment incomes of both Indigenous men and women. The employment income gap between Indigenous men and women, however, does not diminish with education.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaStatistics1 aCanada. bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.08tÉtudes postsecondaires de la population autochtone en 2011, selon le sexe w(CaOODSP)9.80912540qPDFs491 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-235-2016-eng.pdf01995cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450108001602600072002683000036003405000098003765200935004746920023014096920039014326920024014717100054014957750078015498560102016279.809125CaOODSP20221107140544cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucd os f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04243-5 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-235/2016F-PDF00aÉtudes postsecondaires de la population autochtone en 2011, selon le sexe h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada, cc2015. a[4] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Indigenous post-secondary education by gender in 2011. aLe degré d’instruction a augmenté chez les hommes et les femmes autochtones. Le degré d’instruction des femmes autochtones a augmenté davantage que celui des hommes autochtones, surtout aux niveaux plus élevés des études postsecondaires. Les hommes et les femmes autochtones ont étudié souvent dans différents domaines et ont tendance à occuper des emplois différents. Grâce à un degré d’instruction plus élevé, les femmes autochtones avaient un meilleur accès à l’emploi, ce qui fait en sorte que la différence de participation au marché du travail et du taux d’emploi entre les hommes et les femmes était beaucoup plus petite aux niveaux plus élevés. De plus, le degré d’instruction plus élevé a accru le revenu d’emploi des hommes et des femmes autochtones. L’écart du revenu d’emploi entre les hommes et les femmes autochtones n’a cependant pas diminué en fonction des études.072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaStatistiques1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et du Nord Canada.08tIndigenous post-secondary education by gender in 2011 w(CaOODSP)9.80912340qPDFs396 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-235-2016-fra.pdf01117cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450140001602600087003003000015003875000121004026920019005236920018005426920037005606920018005977100069006157750064006848560103007489.677492CaOODSP20221107134430cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucb oz f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-23267-6 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-220/2015F-PDF00aAccord définitif sur l'autonomie gouvernementale de Déline h[ressource électronique] : bnotre peuple, notre avenir, notre Déline. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et Développement du Nord Canada, c[2015] avi, 131 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Déline Final Self-Government Agreement: our people, our future, our Déline.072gccstaIndiens072gccstaMétis072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale072gccstaAccord1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et développement du Nord Canada.08tDéline Final Self-Government Agreement w(CaOODSP)9.62990040qPDFs6.69 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-220-2015-fra.pdf01119cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450109001602600084002693000015003535000145003686920019005136920018005326920027005506920022005777100066005997750085006658560103007509.629900CaOODSP20221107134252cr |||||||||||160719s2015 qucb oz f000 0 eng d a978-1-100-25685-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-220/2015E-PDF00aDéline Final Self-Government Agreement h[electronic resource] : cour people, our future, our Déline. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, c[2015] avi, 122 p. aIssued also in French under title: Accord définitif sur l'autonomie gouvernementale de Déline : notre peuple, notre avenir, notre Déline.072gccstaIndians072gccstaMétis072gccstaSelf government072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.08tAccord définitif sur l'autonomie gouvernementale de Déline w(CaOODSP)9.67749240qPDFs6.52 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-220-2015-eng.pdf01241cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450096001602460054002562600084003103000010003945000125004045300026005296920017005556920027005726920022005997100066006217750086006877760074007738560104008479.801746CaOODSP20221107134846cr |||||||||||160719s2015 quc oz f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-02780-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-231/2015E-PDF00aInuvialuit self-government negotiations h[electronic resource] : bagreement-in-principle.17aInuvialuit self-government agreement-in-principle a[Gatineau, QC] : bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, cc2015. a87 p. aIssued also in French under title: Négociations sur l’autonomie gouvernementale des Inuvialuit : entente de principe. aIssued also in print.072gccstaInuit072gccstaSelf government072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.08tNégociations sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des Inuvialuit w(CaOODSP)9.8017480#tInuvialuit self-government agreement-in-principle w(CaOODSP)9.80174540qPDFs26.58 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-231-2015-eng.pdf01291cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450119001602460073002792600087003523000010004395000108004495300043005576920017006006920037006176920018006547100069006727750064007417760092008058560104008979.801748CaOODSP20221107134846cr |||||||||||160719s2015 quc oz f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-02782-1 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-231/2015F-PDF00aNégociations sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des Inuvialuit h[ressource électronique] : centente de principe.17aEntente de principe sur l’autonomie gouvernementale des Inuvialuit a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et Développement du Nord Canada, cc2015. a96 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Inuvialuit self-government negotiations: agreement-in-principle. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaInuit072gccstaAutonomie gouvernementale072gccstaAccord1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et développement du Nord Canada.08tInuvialuit self-government negotiations w(CaOODSP)9.8017460#tEntente de principle sur l'autonomie gouvernementale des Inuvialuit w(CaOODSP)9.80174740qPDFs29.91 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-231-2015-fra.pdf02557cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450099001602600083002593000010003425000116003525000028004685201474004966920030019706920023020007100066020237750100020898560102021899.800668CaOODSP20221107134643cr |||||||||||160719s2015 quc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-02261-1 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR3-228/2015E-PDF02aA guide to federal roles and regulatory responsibilities in the Yukon h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, c2015. a17 p. aIssued also in French under title: Guide sur les rôles et responsabilités du gouvernement fédéral au Yukon. a"Published May 2015.” aAcross its departments and agencies, the Government of Canada aims to provide a coordinated and integrated whole-of-government approach when working and/or consulting with First Nations and other partners. To facilitate this, it is important internally as well as externally to communicate what each organization is doing, when and why. As such, this guide was collaboratively produced by seven federal government departments that operate in the Yukon Territory to help clarify each department’s roles and responsibilities in not only the regulatory context but also in relation to consultation coordination efforts. It is hoped that this guide may help answer questions raised in this area or provide clarity to individuals as to why/when certain departments are involved in certain projects/consultations and not others. In addition to describing each department's mandate and regulatory role, this guide includes specific information related to each department’s involvement in the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act (YESAA) process. This guide also follows recommendations made through the YESAA Five-Year Review (2008–2012) and at the 2013 YESAA Forum. This guide is intended for First Nations, environmental and socio-economic assessment practitioners, and anyone who may be interested in learning more about the Government of Canada’s roles and responsibilities in the Yukon. This guide will be updated on an annual basis or as needed.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaTerritories1 aCanada. bAboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.08tGuide sur les rôles et responsabilités du gouvernement fédéral au Yukon w(CaOODSP)9.80066940qPDFs858 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-228-2015-eng.pdf02816cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450109001602600086002693000010003555000114003655000031004795201721005106920032022316920022022637100069022857750094023548560102024489.800669CaOODSP20221107134643cr |||||||||||160719s2015 quc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-02262-8 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR3-228/2015F-PDF00aGuide sur les rôles et responsabilités du gouvernement fédéral au Yukon h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bAffaires autochtones et Développement du Nord Canada, c2015. a18 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : A guide to federal roles and regulatory responsibilities in the Yukon. a« Publié en mai 2015. » aLe gouvernement du Canada s’efforce d’adopter une approche pangouvernementale coordonnée et intégrée pour tous ses ministères et organismes en ce qui a trait à la collaboration avec les Premières Nations et d’autres partenaires, et à la consultation de ceux-ci. Pour faciliter ce processus, il importe de faire savoir tant en interne qu’en externe ce que fait chaque organisation, en précisant quand et pourquoi elle le fait. Le présent guide a donc été produit en collaboration avec sept ministères fédéraux qui sont présents dans le Territoire du Yukon pour aider à clarifier les rôles et les responsabilités de chacun, non seulement dans le contexte réglementaire, mais aussi sur le plan de la coordination des efforts de consultation. Il est à espérer que le guide contribuera à répondre aux questions soulevées à cet égard, ou à expliquer pourquoi et quand certains ministères, et non d’autres, interviennent dans certains projets ou consultations. En plus de décrire le mandat et le rôle réglementaire de chaque ministère, le guide contient des renseignements précis sur la participation de chacun au processus relatif à la Loi sur l’évaluation environnementale et socioéconomique au Yukon (la Loi). Le guide intègre aussi les recommandations formulées à l’issue de l’Examen quinquennal de la Loi (2008–2012) et lors du Forum de 2013 sur la Loi. Le guide est destiné aux Premières Nations, aux responsables des évaluations environnementales et socioéconomiques, et à quiconque pourrait souhaiter en apprendre davantage sur les rôles et les responsabilités du gouvernement du Canada au Yukon. Il sera mis à jour tous les ans ou selon les besoins.072gccstaAffaires autochtones072gccstaTerritoire1 aCanada. bAffaires autochtones et développement du Nord Canada.08tA guide to federal roles and regulatory responsibilities in the Yukon w(CaOODSP)9.80066840qPDFs871 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aanc-inac/R3-228-2015-fra.pdf01643cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450064001612600047002253000010002725000032002825000082003145200642003966920029010387100037010677750066011048560101011708560106012719.802594CaOODSP20221107135023cr |||||||||||160722s2015 onc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-03188-0 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFR5-100/2015E-PDF00aCanadian consular services charter h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bGlobal Affairs Canada, cc2015. a13 p. aIssued also in HTML format. aIssued also in French under title: Charte des services consulaires du Canada. aToday, more and more Canadians explore remote corners of the world, work or volunteer abroad, participate in international student exchanges and retire in sunny destinations. While most international trips are trouble-free, the Government of Canada is there to offer Canadian citizens information on safe travel and to provide consular assistance should they find themselves in trouble abroad. This charter outlines the consular services the Government of Canada may provide to Canadians. There will be circumstances in which our ability to provide consular support may be limited. These circumstances are also outlined in this document.072gccstaConsular services1 aCanada. bGlobal Affairs Canada.08tCharte des services consulaires du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80259540qPDFs415 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/amc-gac/FR5-100-2015-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://travel.gc.ca/assistance/emergency-info/consular/canadian-consular-services-charter01821cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450075001612600051002363000010002875000032002975000079003295200798004086920032012067100041012387750059012798560101013388560116014399.802595CaOODSP20221107135024cr |||||||||||160722s2015 onc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03189-7 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFR5-100/2015F-PDF00aCharte des services consulaires du Canada h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bAffaires mondiales Canada, cc2015. a14 p. aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian consular services charter. aDe nos jours, de plus en plus de Canadiens explorent des endroits éloignés de la planète, font du bénévolat ou travaillent à l’étranger, participent à des échanges d’étudiants ou passent leur retraite dans des pays chauds. Même si la plupart des voyages à l’étranger se déroulent sans souci, le gouvernement du Canada est là pour renseigner les citoyens canadiens sur la manière de voyager en toute sécurité et pour offrir une aide consulaire en cas d’urgence à l’étranger. La présente charte décrit les services consulaires que le gouvernement du Canada peut offrir aux Canadiens. Dans certaines circonstances, la capacité du gouvernement à fournir des services consulaires pourrait être limitée. Ces circonstances sont décrites dans le présent document.072gccstaServices consulaires1 aCanada. bAffaires mondiales Canada.08tCanadian consular services charter w(CaOODSP)9.80259440qPDFs421 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/amc-gac/FR5-100-2015-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://voyage.gc.ca/assistance/info-d-urgence/consulaire/charte-des-services-consulaires-du-canada01798cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100086001392450147002252460077003722600057004493000010005065000021005165000213005375040039007505200391007896920023011806920018012037750197012218560102014189.821479CaOODSP20221107143452cr |||||||||||160721s1999 onc|||| o f||| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aA22-561/1999E-PDF1 aCanada.bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada. bMarket and Industry Services Branch.10aCanada's progress report to the Committee on World Food Security in implementing the World Food Summit Plan of Action h[electronic resource].17aCanada’s progress in Implementing the World Food Summit Plan of Action aOttawa : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c1999. a43 p. a"December 1999." aIssued also in French under title: Rapport d'étape présenté par le Canada au Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale concernant la mise en oeuvre du Plan d'action du Sommet mondial de l'alimentation. aInlcudes bibliographic references. aThis document is a progress report on the overall level of Canada's implementation of the people-centred social commitments of the WFS Plan of Action as outlined in Commitments 1, 2, 5, and 7. As such, it covers significant food security related policies, programs and activities that have been initiated in Canada between the time of our last report, December 1997, to the end of 1999.072gccstaFood supply072gccstaHunger08tRapport d'étape présenté par le Canada au Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale concernant la mise en oeuvre du Plan d'action du Sommet mondial de l'alimentation w(CaOODSP)9.82148640qPDFs465 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aac-aafc/A22-561-1999-eng.pdf01874cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171100121001392450206002602460118004662600062005843000010006465000164006565000026008205040047008465200403008936920040012966920016013367750142013528560102014949.821486CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||150407|2002 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aA22-561/1999F-PDF1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada. bDirection générale des services à l'industrie et aux marchés.10aRapport d'étape présenté par le Canada au Comité de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale concernant la mise en oeuvre du Plan d'action du Sommet mondial de l'alimentation h[ressource électronique].17aProgrès réalisés par le Canada dans la mise en oeuvre du Plan d’action du Sommet mondial de l’alimentation aOttawa : bAgriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada, c1999. a48 p. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada's progress report to the Committee on World Food Security in implementing the World Food Summit Plan of Action. a« Décembre 1999. » aComprend des références bibligraphiques. aCe document constitue un rapport d'étape sur le respect général des engagements 1, 2, 5 et 7 axés sur les personnes ou engagements sociaux du Plan d'action du SMA. Il traite donc d'importants programmes, politiques et activités influant sur la sécurité alimentaire et mis en oeuvre au Canada pendant la période allant du dépôt du dernier rapport en décembre 1997 jusqu'à la fin de 1999.072gccstaDisponibilités alimentaires072gccstaFaim08tCanada's progress report to the Committee on World Food Security in implementing the World Food Summit Plan of Action w(CaOODSP)9.82147940qPDFs565 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/aac-aafc/A22-561-1999-fra.pdf01606nam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860019001352450139001542600046002933000011003395000179003505000076005295000111006056920021007166920035007377000032007727100036008047100111008407750163009518560101011148560101012159.820900CaOODSP20210625013149cr |||||||||||160712s1928 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cnm--an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1927/3E-PDF00aReport of the Royal Commission Investigating the Fisheries of the Maritime Provinces and the Magdalen Islands h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bF. A. Acland, printer, c1928. a125 p. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport de la Commission royale charge de l'investigation relative aux pêches propres aux provinces maritimes et aux Ils-de-la-Madeleine.  aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aA.K. Maclean, chairman; Cyrus Macmillan, H.R.L. Bill, Joseph Mombourquette, J.G. Robichaud, commissioners.072gccstaFisheries072gccstaIndustrial productivity1 aMaclean, Alexander Kenneth.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission to Investigate the Fisheries of the Maritime Provinces and the Magdalen Islands.08tRapport de la Commission royale charge de l'investigation relative aux pêches propres aux provinces maritimes et aux Iles-de-la-Madeleine w(CaOODSP)9.82090540qPDFs6.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-1-eng.pdf40qPDFuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-2-eng.pdfs7.17 MB00964cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860019001262450098001452600041002433000009002845000076002935000031003696920026004006920023004267000018004497100036004677100109005038560098006129.821220CaOODSP20221107143414cr |||||||||||160718s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cn-nk1 aZ1-1919/6E-PDF00aReport of investigation held at Shediac, N.B., March 11 and 12, 1919 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bThe Commissioner, c1919. a6 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aWard Fisher, commissioner.072gccstaFishing rights072gccstaCrustaceans1 aFisher, Ward.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate Illegal Lobster Fishing in the Shediac Sub-Division of New Brunswick.40qPDFs709 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-6-eng.pdf01393cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450210001362600044003463000010003905000076004005000147004765000041006236920030006646920030006946920027007247000041007517100036007927100188008288560099010169.821242CaOODSP20221107143417cr |||||||||||160718s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/5E-PDF00a[Commission to Inquire and Report as to the Treatment of the Men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force While on Board the Transport Northland on her Voyage from Liverpool to Halifax] h[electronic resource]. a[Toronto] : bThe Commissioner, c1919. a13 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. a"Certified Copy of a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General, on the 2nd January, 1919." aCommissioner: Frank Egerton Hodgins.072gccstaStandard of living072gccstaMilitary personnel072gccstaWater transport1 aHodgins, Frank Egerton, d1854-1932.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate Alleged Ill-Treatment of the Men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force While on Board the Transport Northland on her Voyage from Liverpool to Halifax.40qPDFs2.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-5-eng.pdf01475cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450113001362600043002493000013002925000151003055000076004566920018005326920020005506920029005707000052005997100036006517100162006877750134008498560101009838560101010849.821315CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s1919 onc #o f001 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/4E-PDF00aRoyal Commission in Racing Inquiry. Report of J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G., Commissioner h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Commissioner, c1919. a[282] p. aIssued also in French under title: Commission royale chargée de s’enquérir au sujet des courses de chevaux. Rapport de J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaHorses072gccstaGambling072gccstaIndustry analysis1 aRutherford, J. G. q(John Gunion), d1857-1923.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate Into and Report Upon the Conditions Pertaining to the Running of Race Meets and Betting in Connection Therewith in Canada.08tCommission royale chargée de s'enquérir au sujet des courses de chevaux. Rapport de J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G. w(CaOODSP)9.82131840qPDFs8.60 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-4-1-eng.pdf40qPDFs4.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-4-2-eng.pdf01384cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450143001362600049002793000010003285000129003385000069004675000040005365000043005766920018006196920025006376920034006627000052006967100040007487100087007887750108008758560099009839.821318CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s1919 onc #o f001 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/4F-PDF00aCommission royale chargée de s'enquérir au sujet des courses de chevaux. Rapport de J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G. h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bThomas Mulvey, imprimeur, c1920. a98 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Royal Commission in Racing Inquiry. Report of J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G., commissioner. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. a« Document parlementaire No 67. » a« Imprimé par ordre du parlement. »072gccstaCheval072gccstaJeu de hasard072gccstaAnalyse de l'industrie1 aRutherford, J. G. q(John Gunion), d1857-1923.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale chargé de s'enquérir au sujet des courses de chevaux.08tRoyal Commission in Racing Inquiry. Report of J.G. Rutherford, C.M.G., Commissioner w(CaOODSP)9.82131540qPDFs5.68 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-4-fra.pdf01684cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450198001362600043003343000010003775000237003875000076006245000066007005000135007666920029009016920028009307000028009587100036009867100056010227750217010788560099012959.821331CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/2E-PDF00aReport of Commission appointed under Order-in-Council (P.C. 670) to enquire into industrial relations in Canada together with a minority report and supplementary report h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Commissioner, c1919. a28 p. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport de la Commission nommée en vertu de l’arrêté en conseil C.P. 670 pour s’enquérir des relations industrielles au Canada avec un rapport de la minorité et un rapport supplémentaire. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. a"(Printed as a supplement to the LABOUR GAZETTE, July 1919.)" aChairman: Thomas Graham Mathers; commissioners: Smeaton White, Charles Harrison, Frank Pauzé, T. 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Bruce, Carl Riordon.072gccstaIndustry analysis072gccstaLabour relations1 aMathers, Thomas Graham.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada. bRoyal Commission on Industrial Relations.08tRapport de la Commission nommée en vertu de l'arrêté en conseil C.P. 670 pour s'enquérir des relations industrielles au Canada avec un rapport de la minorité et un rapport supplémentaire w(CaOODSP)9.82133740qPDFs2.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-2-eng.pdf01600cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450226001362600041003623000010004035000214004135000069006275000136006966920034008326920032008667000028008987100040009267100064009667750193010308560099012239.821337CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s1919 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/2F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission nommée en vertu de l'arrêté en conseil C.P. 670 pour s'enquérir des relations industrielles au Canada avec un rapport de la minorité et un rapport supplémentaire h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bLe Commissaire, c1919. a30 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report of Commission appointed under Order-in-Council (P.C. 670) to enquire into industrial relations in Canada together with a minority report and supplementary report. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aPrésident: Thomas Graham Mathers; commissaires: Smeaton White, Charles Harrison, Frank Pauzé, T. 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Bruce, Carl Riordon.072gccstaAnalyse de l'industrie072gccstaRelations de travail1 aMathers, Thomas Graham.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale sur les relations industrielles.08tReport of Commission appointed under Order-in-Council (P.C. 670) to enquire into industrial relations in Canada together with a minority report and supplementary report w(CaOODSP)9.82133140qPDFs2.28 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-2-fra.pdf01499cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450074001382600046002123000011002585000110002695000076003795000038004555000030004935000139005236920018006626920030006806920029007107000053007397100036007927100045008287750094008738560103009678560103010709.821364CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s1925 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1923/2-2E-PDF00aReport of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bF. 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Rutherford, Duncan Alexander McGibbon, James Guthrie Scott; secretary: Robert Deachman.072gccstaGrains072gccstaAgri-food industry072gccstaIndustry analysis1 aTurgeon, William Ferdinand Alphonse,d1877-1969.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Grain Inquiry Commission.08tRapport de la Commission royale d'enquête sur le commerce des grains w(CaOODSP)9.82137040qPDFs5.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-2-2-1-eng.pdf40qPDFs6.14 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-2-2-2-eng.pdf01540cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450103001382600048002413000011002895000090003005000069003905000043004595000040005025000143005426920017006856920038007026920034007407000053007747100040008277100072008677750069009398560103010088560103011119.821370CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s1925 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1923/2-2F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission royale d'enquête sur le commerce des grains h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bF. 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Rutherford, Duncan Alexander McGibbon, James Guthrie Scott; secretaire: Robert Deachman.072gccstaGrain072gccstaIndustrie agro-alimentaire072gccstaAnalyse de l'industrie1 aTurgeon, William Ferdinand Alphonse,d1877-1969.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale d’enquête sur le commerce des grains.08tReport of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission w(CaOODSP)9.82136440qPDFs8.57 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-2-2-1-fra.pdf40qPDFs7.13 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-2-2-2-fra.pdf01184cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450166001382600046003043000011003505000076003615000073004375000037005106920028005476920033005757000033006087100036006417100141006778560100008189.821377CaOODSP20221107143437cr |||||||||||160720s1919 bcc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1919/1-1E-PDF00aInterim report of Royal Commission inquiring into the differences between the firm of J. Coughlan and Sons, Vancouver, and its employees h[electronic resource]. a[Vancouver] : bThe Commissioner, c1919. a[8] p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aChairman: Denis Murphy; commissioners: F. W. Welsh, Harry H. Watson. aExcerpt from the Labour Gazette.072gccstaLabour relations072gccstaMetalworking industry1 aMurphy, Dennis, d1870-1947.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate Into and Report Concerning the Relations Between the Firm of J. 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James. aExcerpt from The Labour Gazette.072gccstaLabour disputes072gccstaWater transport industry1 aBurns, William Edward.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission of Inquiry into the Shipyards in Vancouver.08tRapport intérimaire de la Commission royale nommée pour s'enquérir du différend existant sur la côte de la Colombie-Britannique entre divers propriétaires de navires et leurs employés w(CaOODSP)9.82139540qPDFs536 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1918-4-1-eng.pdf01691cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450224001382600041003623000011004035000204004145000069006185000075006875000038007626920030008006920043008307000027008737100040009007100178009407750183011188560100013019.821395CaOODSP20221107143440cr |||||||||||160720s1918 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1918/4-1F-PDF00aRapport intérimaire de la Commission royale nommée pour s'enquérir du différend existant sur la côte de la Colombie-Britannique entre divers propriétaires de navires et leurs employés h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bLe commissaire, c1918. a[7] p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Interim report of Royal Commission appointed to investigate the dispute existing on the British Columbia coast between various ship owners and their employees. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aPrésident: W. E. Burns; commissaires: James H. McVety et A. E. James. aExtrait de la Gazette du Travail.072gccstaConflit de travail072gccstaIndustrie du transport maritime1 aBurns, William Edward.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale nommée pour s'enquérir du différend existant sur la côte de la Colombie-Britannique entre divers propriétaires de navires et leurs employés.08tInterim report of Royal Commission appointed to investigate the dispute existing on the British Columbia coast between various ship owners and their employees w(CaOODSP)9.82138840qPDFs599 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1918-4-1-fra.pdf01160cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860019001262450156001452600058003013000010003595000076003695000093004455000031005386920020005696920030005897000018006197100036006377100123006738560098007969.821409CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cn-bc1 aZ1-1919/3E-PDF00aReport of the Royal Commission on the Conditions in the Pilotage Districts of Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo and New Westminster h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bJ. de Labroquerie Taché, printer, c1919. a13 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aChairman: Thomas Robb; commissioners: Jas S. Bales, Henry Pybus; secretary: J. T. Rowan. a"Sessional Paper No. 105."072gccstaPilotage072gccstaWorking conditions1 aRobb, Thomas.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission on Conditions in the Pilotage Districts of Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo and New Westminster.40qPDFs745 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1918-3-eng.pdf01593cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860019001352450159001542600058003133000010003715000176003815000076005575000096006335000031007295000038007606920020007986920030008187000018008487100036008667100130009027750160010328560099011929.821417CaOODSP20221107143443cr |||||||||||160720s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nkan-cn-nsan-cn-qu1 aZ1-1918/2E-PDF00aReport of the Royal Commission on the Pilotage Districts of Miramichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montreal and Quebec h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bJ. de Labroquerie Taché, printer, c1919. a27 p. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport de la Commission royale sur les districts de pilotage de Mirimichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montréal et Québec. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aChairman: Thomas Robb; commissioners: Jas N. Bales, J. W. Harrison; secretary: J. T. Rowan. a"Sessional Paper No. 104." a"Printed by order of Parliament."072gccstaPilotage072gccstaWorking conditions1 aRobb, Thomas.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission on the Pilotage Districts of Miramichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montreal and Quebec.08tRapport de la Commission royale sur les districts de pilotage de Mirimichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montréal et Québec w(CaOODSP)9.82142240qPDFs1.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1918-2-eng.pdf01597cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860019001352450169001542600060003233000010003835000175003935000069005685000074006375000041007115000043007526920020007956920033008157000018008487100040008667100136009067750154010428560099011969.821422CaOODSP20221107143444cr |||||||||||160720s1919 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nkan-cn-nsan-cn-qu1 aZ1-1919/2F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission royale sur les districts de pilotage de Mirimichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montréal et Québec h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bJ. de Labroquerie Taché, imprimeur, c1919. a28 p. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report of the Royal Commission on the Pilotage Districts of Miramichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montreal and Quebec. aPublication historique numérisée par Bureau du Conseil privé. aPrésident: Thomas Robb; commissaires: Jas. N. Bales, J. W. Harrison. a« Document parlementaire No 104. » a« Imprimé par ordre du parlement. »072gccstaPilotage072gccstaConditions de travail1 aRobb, Thomas.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale sur les districts de pilotage de Mirimichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montréal et Québec.08tReport of the Royal Commission on the Pilotage Districts of Miramichi, Sydney, Louisbourg, Halifax, St. John, Montreal and Quebec w(CaOODSP)9.82141740qPDFs1.64 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1918-2-fra.pdf01047cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860019001262450108001452600058002533000021003115000076003326920032004086920019004407100036004597100223004958560099007189.821430CaOODSP20221107143445cr |||||||||||160720s1919 oncd #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cn-on1 aZ1-1917/7E-PDF10aReport on export of electricity from Canada and report of the Power Controller h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bJ. de Labroquerie Taché, printer, c1919. a68 p. : bgraph. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaHydroelectric plants072gccstaExports1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate and Report upon the Export of Hydro-electric Power to the United States, in Particular by Ontario Power Company, Canadian Niagara Power Company and the Electrical Development Company.40qPDFs7.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1917-7-eng.pdf01138cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450169001362600041003053000011003465000076003575000052004336920023004856920021005087000020005297100036005497100051005857100138006368560098007749.821446CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160721s1917 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1917/5E-PDF00a[Report of the Commission to Inquire into the Sufficiency of the Petition for Bringing into Force the Temperance Act in the City of Quebec] h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bThe Commissioner, c1917. a[4] p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. a"Canada. Department of the Secretary of State."072gccstaProhibition072gccstaElections1 aCoderre, Oscar.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bDepartment of the Secretary of State.1 aCanada.bCommission to Inquire into the Sufficiency of the Petition for Bringing into Force the Temperance Act in the City of Quebec.40qPDFs194 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1917-5-eng.pdf01111cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450107001362600043002433000010002865000076002965000059003725000032004316920034004636920018004976920018005157000021005337100036005547100144005908560099007349.821449CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160721s1917 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1917/2E-PDF00aReport of Commissioners re Inquiry on reports of Mr. Justice Galt of Manitoba h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Commissioner, c1917. a92 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aChairman: Ezekiel McLeod; commissioner: Louis Tellier. a"Sessional Papers No. 230."072gccstaCommissions of inquiry072gccstaEthics072gccstaJudges1 aMcLeod, Ezekiel.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Inquire Into Reports of Mr. Justice Galt of Manitoba Against the Honourable Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works.40qPDFs4.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1917-2-eng.pdf00917cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450124001362600054002603000010003145000076003246920035004006920028004357000033004637100036004967100044005328560099005769.821466CaOODSP20221107143450cr |||||||||||160721s1918 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1917/1E-PDF00aInquiry into the manufacture, sale, price and supply of newsprint in Canada h[electronic resource] : binterim report. aOttawa : bRoyal Commission on Newsprint, c1918. a28 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaPrice regulation1 aPringle, Robert Abercrombie.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission on Newsprint.40qPDFs1.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1917-1-eng.pdf01864cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860019001352450172001542600048003263000028003745000155004025000070005575000111006276920022007386920038007607000032007987100040008307100141008707750134010118560102011458560101012478560101013488560101014499.820905CaOODSP20221107143330cr |||||||||||160712s1928 oncba |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---an-cnm--an-cn-qu1 aZ1-1927/3F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission royale charge de l'investigation relative aux pêches propres aux provinces maritimes et aux Iles-de-la-Madeleine h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bF. 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Robichaud, commissaires.072gccstaPêcheries072gccstaProductivité industrielle1 aMaclean, Alexander Kenneth.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale chargée de l'investigation relative aux pêches propres aux provinces maritimes et aux Iles-de-la Madeleine.08tReport of the Royal Commission Investigating the Fisheries of the Maritime Provinces and the Magdalen Islands w(CaOODSP)9.82090040qPDFs12.59 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-1-fra.pdf40qPDFuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-2-fra.pdfs7.30 Mo40qPDFs8.21 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-3-fra.pdf40qPDFs6.99 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1927-3-4-fra.pdf01107cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860019001262450136001452600043002813000011003245000076003355000040004116920031004517000027004827100036005097100106005458560101006518560101007529.820946CaOODSP20221107143336cr |||||||||||160713s1927 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-cn-on1 aZ1-1926/4E-PDF00a[Report of the Commission to Examine and Investigate the Transactions of the Toronto Harbour Commissioner] h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Commission, c[1927]. a184 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCommissioner: James Herbert Denton.072gccstaHarbour authorities1 aDenton, James Herbert.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Examine and Investigate the Transactions of the Toronto Harbour Commissioners.40qPDFs4.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1926-4-1-eng.pdf40qPDFs5.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1926-4-2-eng.pdf01603cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450081001362600046002173000023002635000100002865000076003865000158004625000031006205000026006515000038006776920035007156920029007507000020007797100036007997100043008357750084008788560101009628560101010638560101011649.821109CaOODSP20221107143357cr |||||||||||160714s1924 oncd #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1923/3E-PDF00aReport of the Royal Commission on Pulpwood, Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bF. 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Finlayson. a"Sessional paper no. 310." a"Ottawa, July, 1924." a"Printed by order of Parliament."072gccstaPulp and paper industry072gccstaForest management1 aPicard, Joseph.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission on Pulpwood.08tRapport de la Commission royale sur le bois à pate, Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82111740qPDFs9.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-1-eng.pdf40qPDFs8.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-2-eng.pdf40qPDFs5.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-3-eng.pdf01596cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450093001362600048002293000027002775000096003045000069004005000161004695000032006305000043006626920043007056920031007487000020007797100040007997100052008397750076008918560101009678560101010688560101011699.821117CaOODSP20221107143358cr |||||||||||160714s1924 oncd #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aZ1-1923/3F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission royale sur le bois à pate, Canada h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bF. 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Finlayson. a« Ottawa, juillet 1924. » a« Imprimê par ordre du Parlement. »072gccstaIndustrie des pâtes et papiers072gccstaGestion forestière1 aPicard, Joseph.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale sur le bois à pate.08tReport of the Royal Commission on Pulpwood, Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82110940qPDFs7.49 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-1-fra.pdf40qPDFs6.89 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-2-fra.pdf40qPDFs4.89 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-3-3-fra.pdf01459cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860018001352450125001532600047002783000010003255000131003355000080004666920038005466920026005847000019006107100040006297100092006697750110007618560100008718560099009718560099010709.821174CaOODSP20221107143407cr |||||||||||160715s1873 onc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---an-cn-onan-cn-qu1 aZ1-1871/F-PDF00aRapport de la Commission chargée de s'enquêrir de la condition des cours d'eau navigables h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bI. 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H.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission chargée de s'enquêrir de la condition des cours d'eau navigables.08tReport on the Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Condition of Navigable Streams w(CaOODSP)9.82117140qPDFs10.29 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1871-1-fra.pdf40qPDFs8.27 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1871-2-fra.pdf40qPDFs8.12 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1871-3-fra.pdf01238cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430022001050860019001272450057001462600046002033000010002495000088002595000076003475000102004235000038005256920018005636920019005816920020006007000051006207100036006717100058007077750072007658560099008379.821183CaOODSP20221107143408cr |||||||||||160718s1923 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---anl------1 aZ1-1923/1E-PDF00aLake Grain Rates h[electronic resource] : breport. aOttawa : bF. 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Preston. a"Printed by Order of Parliament."072gccstaGrains072gccstaFreight072gccstaShipping1 aMcLean, Simon J. q(Simon James), d1871-1846.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bRoyal Commission on Great Lakes Grain Rates.08tTarif de transport du grain sur les Grands Lacs w(CaOODSP)9.82118540qPDFs6.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-1-eng.pdf01289cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430022001050860019001272450081001462600048002273000010002755000071002855000069003565000106004255000042005316920017005736920016005906920023006067000051006297100040006807100127007207750041008478560099008889.821185CaOODSP20221107143408cr |||||||||||160718s1923 xxc #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---anl------1 aZ1-1923/1F-PDF00aTarif de transport du grain sur les Grands Lacs h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bF. A. 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Preston. a« Publié par ordre du parlement. »072gccstaGrain072gccstaFret072gccstaExpédition1 aMcLean, Simon J. q(Simon James), d1871-1846.1 aCanada. bBureau du Conseil privé.1 aCanada.bCommission royale nommée pour s'enquérir des taux de transport et de l'assurance du grain sur les Grands Lacs .08tLake Grain Rates w(CaOODSP)9.82118340qPDFs3.51 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1923-1-fra.pdf01286cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450171001362600199003073000009005065000076005156920027005916920019006186920043006377000028006807100036007087100190007448560098009349.821187CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718s1921 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1921/2E-PDF00a[Report of Commissioner Appointed to Conduct an Investigation and Report Into the Charges and Imputations of the Honourable Rodolphe Lemieux] h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa : bCommission to Investigate Into and Report in Respect to the Amount Required to Pay the Park St. Charles Company, Limited, for Land Occupied by the Quebec Harbour Commission], c1921. a3 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaLand management072gccstaInquiry072gccstaMembers of the House of Commons1 aPanneton, Louis-Edmond.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Investigate Into and Report in Respect to the "Amount Required to Pay the Park St. Charles Company, Limited, for Land Occupied by the Quebec Harbour Commission" .40qPDFs181 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1921-2-eng.pdf00999cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450130001362600044002663000010003105000076003206920017003966920024004136920026004377000035004637100036004987100112005348560099006469.821191CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718s1922 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1921/3E-PDF00a[Commission Regarding Sterling Fund-Redemption at par to Ex-Members of the Canadian Emergency Force] h[electronic resource]. a[Toronto] : bThe Commissioner, c1922. a45 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaFraud072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaExchange rates1 aClarkson, Geoffrey Teignmouth.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission Regarding Sterling Fund-Rdemption at par to Ex-Members of the Canadian Emergency Force.40qPDFs2.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1921-3-eng.pdf01217cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450274001362600115004103000010005255000076005356920017006116920031006286920028006597000038006877100036007257100103007618560099008649.821196CaOODSP20221107143410cr |||||||||||160718s1921 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1920/3E-PDF03aAn inquiry under Royal Commission Into the particulars of all material and equipment purchased, sold or otherwise disposed of from the Government Printing Bureau since the 1st of January, 1921 h[electronic resource] : breport / cby Colin George Snider, commissioner. a[Ottawa] : bCommission Into Disposal of Printed Matter in Distribution Office of Government Printing, c1921. a21 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada.072gccstaFraud072gccstaFederal departments072gccstaRecords disposal1 aSnider, Colin George,d1850-1939.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission Into Disposal of Printed Matter in Distribution Office of Government Printing.40qPDFs4.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1920-3-eng.pdf01374cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450272001362600044004083000010004525000076004625000072005386920024006106920030006346920021006646920020006857000053007057000044007587100036008027100147008388560099009859.821202CaOODSP20221107143411cr |||||||||||160718s1919 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aZ1-1919/7E-PDF00a[Commission to Enquire Into the Facts Concerning Certain Charges Which Involve Allegations of Impropriety or Misconduct on the Part of the Minister of Justice Made by the Reverend Kennedy H. Palmer of Guelph and the Hon. Sir Sam Hughes, M.P.] h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bThe Commissioners, c1919. a21 p. aHistorical publication digitized by the Privy Council Office of Canada. aCommissioners: Joseph Andrew Chisholm and William Edward Middleton.072gccstaArmed forces072gccstaMilitary personnel072gccstaExemption072gccstaReligion1 aChisholm, J. A., q(Joseph Andrew), d1863-1950.1 aMiddleton, William Edward, d1860-1948.1 aCanada. bPrivy Council Office.1 aCanada.bCommission to Inquire Into Certain Charges by Rev. K.H. Palmer and Sir Sam Hughes Relating to the Administration at Guelph Novitiate.40qPDFs1.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/bcp-pco/Z1-1919-7-eng.pdf01600cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860017001302450199001472460093003462600143004393100011005823620015005935000066006085000121006745460058007955500068008536920026009216920028009477100069009757100089010447850052011337920101011859.817382CaOODSP20221107142452cr |||||||||||160510d19221940oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS52-203-PDF00aStatistics of electric railways of Canada for the year ended December 31 ... h[electronic resource] = bStatistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre.11aStatistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Transportation Branch = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Section des transports, c1923-1942. aAnnual0 a1922-1940. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aTitle on added title page: Statistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre. aText in English and French with separate title pages. aIssued 1929-1940 by Transportation and Public Utilities Branch.072gccstaRail transport072gccstaRailway networks1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bTransportation Branch.1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bTransportation and Public Utilities Branch.00tElectric railways of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.817420 tStatistics of electric railways of Canada for the year ended December 31 ... w(CaOODSP)9.81738801503cas 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860017001302450203001472460093003502600143004433100011005863620015005975000067006125000124006795460061008035500073008646920033009376920031009707100111010017910101011129.817388CaOODSP20221107142453cr |||||||||||160510d19221940oncar p oss f000#b0fre|d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS52-203-PDF00aStatistics of electric railways of Canada for the year ended December 31 ... h[ressource électronique] = bStatistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre.11aStatistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Transportation Branch = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Section des transports, c1923-1942. aAnnuel0 a1922-1940. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aTitre de la p. de t. addit. : Statistiques des tramways électriques du Canada pour l'année terminée le 31 décembre. aTexte en français et en anglais avec p. de titre addit. aPublié 1929-1940 par Section des transports et utilités publiques.072gccstaTransport ferroviaire072gccstaRéseau ferroviaire1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision des transports et des services d'utilité publique. tStatistics of electric railways of Canada for the year ended December 31 ... w(CaOODSP)9.81738200902cas 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450057001492600101002063100011003073620015003185000066003336920026003997100092004257800101005177850042006189.817420CaOODSP20221107142457cr |||||||||||160511d19411947oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0822-3173 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS52-203E-PDF00aElectric railways of Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Transportation & Public Utilities Branch, c1943-1949. aAnnual0 a1941-1947. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].072gccstaRail transport1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.00tStatistics of electric railways of Canada for the year ended December 31 ... w(CaOODSP)9.81738200tElectric railways w(CaOODSP)9.81742400989cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450047001492600087001963100011002833620015002945000066003095500069003756920026004447100092004707100071005627800052006337850038006859.817424CaOODSP20221107142458cr |||||||||||160511d19481955oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0822-3165 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS52-203E-PDF00aElectric railways h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTransportation Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, c[1950?]-1957. aAnnual0 a1948-1955. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssued 1953-1955 by Transportation and Public Utilities Section.072gccstaRail transport1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation Section.00tElectric railways of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.81742000tUrban transit w(CaOODSP)9.81848701454cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860018001172450084001352600103002193100011003223620015003335000066003485200434004145500069008486920020009176920027009377100091009647100092010557850041011479.819116CaOODSP20221107142901cr |||||||||||160608d19521957oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS54-203E-PDF00aShipping report year ended Dec. 31, ... . nSection II h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, c1953-1958. aAnnual0 a1952-1957. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCargo loaded and unloaded for or from foreign countries by individual Canadian port, by commodity type and tonnage; number of vessel departures in international seaborne shipping by province, by registered net tonnage and by rig; number and net registered tonnage of vessel arrivals and departures (in ballast or with cargo) by individual Canadian port; and number and gross tonnage of tug departures by individual Canadian port. aIssued 1953-1957 by Transportation and Public Utilities Section.072gccstaShipping072gccstaWater transport1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bPublic Finance and Transportation Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.00tShipping report. w(CaOODSP)9.81911902476cas 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450186001612460089003472460076004362600296005123100011008083620015008195000066008345200434009005460076013345500142014105800136015526920020016886920027017087100092017357100071018277100048018987100049019467800066019957920041020619.819119CaOODSP20221107142902cr |||||||||||160608d19581977oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0318-9822 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS54-203-PDF00aShipping report. nPart II, pInternational seaborne shipping (by port) h[electronic resource] = bRapport de la navigation. Partie II, Transport maritime international (par port).11aRapport de la navigation. nPartie II, pTransport maritime international (par port)13aShipping report.nPart II, pInternational seaborne shippingf1958-1963 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, Transportation and Public Utilities Section = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Division des finances publiques et des transports, Section des transports et des services d'utilité publique, c1959-1978. aAnnual0 a1958-1977. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCargo loaded and unloaded for or from foreign countries by individual Canadian port, by commodity type and tonnage; number of vessel departures in international seaborne shipping by province, by registered net tonnage and by rig; number and net registered tonnage of vessel arrivals and departures (in ballast or with cargo) by individual Canadian port; and number and gross tonnage of tug departures by individual Canadian port. aText in English only, 1958-1967; text in English and French, 1968-1977. aIssued 1959-1969 by Transportation Section; 1970-1972 by Statistics Canada, Transportation Section; 1973-1977 by Water Transport Section. aMerged with: Shipping report. Part I, International seaborne shipping, to become: International vessel traffic statistics (Annual).072gccstaShipping072gccstaWater transport1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation Section.2 aStatistics Canada.bTransportation Section.2 aStatistics Canada.bWater Transport Section.00tShipping report year ended Dec. 31, ... . w(CaOODSP)9.819116 tShipping report. w(CaOODSP)9.81912802371cas 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450190001612460089003512460076004402600296005163100011008123620015008235000067008385200332009055460088012375500160013255800142014856920023016276920030016507100074016807100110017547100049018647100055019137910041019689.819128CaOODSP20221107142903cr |||||||||||160608d19581977oncar p oss f000#b0fre|d y0318-9822 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS54-203-PDF00aShipping report. nPart II, pInternational seaborne shipping (by port) h[ressource électronique] = bRapport de la navigation. Partie II, Transport maritime international (par port).11aRapport de la navigation. nPartie II, pTransport maritime international (par port)13aShipping report.nPart II, pInternational seaborne shippingf1958-1963 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, Transportation and Public Utilities Section = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Division des finances publiques et des transports, Section des transports et des services d'utilité publique, c1959-1978. aAnnuel0 a1958-1977. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aMarchandises embarquées et débarquées par port, nombre de tonnes par genre de marchandises; transport maritime international, nombre de navires sortis par province, par jauge nette au registre et par mode de propulsion; nombre et jauge nette au registre de navires entrés et sortis (sur lest ou chargés) par port canadien. aTexte en anglais seulement, 1958-1967; texte en anglais et en français, 1968-1977. aPublié 1959-1969 par la Section des transports; 1970-1972 par Statistique Canada, Section des transports; 1973-1977 par la Section des transports par eau. aFusionné avec : Shipping report. Part I, International seaborne shipping, et devient : International vessel traffic statistics (Annual).072gccstaExpédition072gccstaTransport maritime1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bSection des transports.1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bSection des transports et des services d'utilité publique.2 aStatistique Canada.bSection des transports.2 aStatistique Canada.bSection du transport par eau. tShipping report. w(CaOODSP)9.81911901098cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450053001492600148002023100012003503620061003625000066004235500060004896920023005496920021005727100092005937100073006857850074007589.819174CaOODSP20221107142910cr |||||||||||160609d19591961oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d y0702-682X aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS55-002E-PDF00aGas pipe line transport h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, Transportation and Public Utilities Section, c1959-1962. aMonthly0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (Jan./June 1959)-v. 3, no. 12 (Dec. 1961). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssued Jan. 1960-Dec. 1961 by Public Utilities Section.072gccstaNatural gas072gccstaPipelines1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bPublic Utilities Section.00tGas utilities, transport and distribution systems w(CaOODSP)9.81917501672cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860018001172450168001352460040003032600059003433100012004023620040004143620034004545000066004885000053005545000052006075150068006595150069007275500163007966920023009596920021009827100073010037100066010767100094011427800048012367850038012849.819175CaOODSP20221107142910cr |||||||||||160609d19621969oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS55-002E-PDF00aGas utilities, transport and distribution systems h[electronic resource] / cprepared in the Public Utilities Section, Public Finance and Transportation Division.13aGas utilities fMar. 1962, May 1962 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1962-1969. aMonthly0 aBegan with v. 4, no. 1 (Jan. 1962)?0 a -v. 11, no. 5 (May 1969). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aDescription based on: Vol. 4, no. 2 (Feb. 1962). aIssues for Dec. 1967 and Mar. 1969 have errata. aIssue for Mar. 1967 is mislabelled but constitutes v. 9, no. 3. aIssue for Oct. 1967 is mislabelled but constitutes v. 9, no. 10. aIssued Jan. 1963-Dec. 1966, May 1967-July 1967 by Industry Division; Jan. 1967-Apr. 1967, Aug. 1967-May 1969 by Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division.072gccstaNatural gas072gccstaPipelines1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bPublic Utilities Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bIndustry Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bManufacturing and Primary Industries Division.00tGas pipe line transport w(CaOODSP)9.81917400tGas utilities w(CaOODSP)9.81917602476cas 2200409za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450063001612460020002242600200002443100012004443620057004565000066005135000043005795000071006225000147006935000188008405200272010285460032013005500182013326920023015147100094015377100054016317100051016857100082017367760068018187800074018867850068019607920038020289.819176CaOODSP20221107142911cr |||||||||||160609d19691999oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d y0380-2329 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS55-002-PDF00aGas utilities h[electronic resource] = bServices de gaz.11aServices de gaz a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, c1969-1999. aMonthly0 aVol. 11, no. 6 (June 1969)-v. 41, no. 3 (Mar. 1999). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aSome issues have title: Gaz utilities. aIssues for Dec. 1969, July 1982, July 1987, Aug. 1987 have errata. aData in this product is presented on a month by month and year-to-date basis and appears in revised and more detailed format in Gas utilities. aDue to difficulties encountered in the printing of the original February issue of Catalogue 55-002 (vol. 30, no. 2, released June 1988), a corrected issue was issued as a replacement. aThis publication provides data from transmission and distribution companies primarily engaged in the selling of natural gas to ultimate consumers through distribution pipelines (distribution systems). Also included are data on receipts and disposition of natural gas. aText in English and French. aIssued Jan. 1972-Nov. 1984 by Statistics Canada, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division; Dec. 1984-Sept. 1990 by Industry Division; Oct. 1990-Mar. 1999 by Energy Section.072gccstaNatural gas1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bManufacturing and Primary Industries Division.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada. bIndustry Division.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada. bEnergy Section.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada. bManufacturing and Primary Industries Division.0#tNatural gas transportation and distribution w(CaOODSP)9.50821800tGas utilities, transport and distribution systems w(CaOODSP)9.81917500tNatural gas transportation and distribution w(CaOODSP)9.819182 tGas utilities w(CaOODSP)9.81917701864cas 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450067001612460020002282600200002483100012004483620057004605000067005175000057005845000095006415460038007365500216007746920023009907100107010137100061011207100059011817100091012407760065013317850068013967910038014649.819177CaOODSP20221107142911cr |||||||||||160609d19691999oncmr p oss f000#b0fre|d y0380-2329 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS55-002-PDF00aGas utilities h[ressource électronique] = bServices de gaz.11aServices de gaz a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires, c1969-1999. aMensuel0 aVol. 11, no. 6 (juin 1969)-v. 41, no. 3 (mars 1999). aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aCertaines livr. comportent le titre : Gaz utilities. aLes livr. pour déc. 1969, juillet 1982, juillet 1987, août 1987 contiennent des erreurs. aTexte en anglais et en français. aPublié janv. 1972-nov. 1984 par Statistique Canada, Division des industries manufacturières et primaires; déc. 1984-sept. 1990 par la Division de l'industrie; oct. 1990-mars 1999 par la Section de l'énergie.072gccstaGaz naturel1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique. bDivision des industries manufacturières et primaires.1 aCanada. bStatistique Canada. bDivision de l'industrie.1 aCanada. bStatistique Canada. bSection de l'énergie.1 aCanada. bStatistique Canada. bDivision des industries manufacturières et primaires.0#tTransport et distribution du gaz naturel w(CaOODSP)9.50821900tNatural gas transportation and distribution w(CaOODSP)9.819184 tGas utilities w(CaOODSP)9.81917601034cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450053001492600129002023100011003313620015003425000066003575000017004235200173004406920023006136920021006367100073006577850038007309.819193CaOODSP20221107142913cr |||||||||||160609d19591960oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0380-2876 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS55-202E-PDF00aGas pipe line transport h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, Public Utilities Section, c1961-1962. aAnnual0 a1959-1960. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. aReceipts and deliveries of natural gas by month, by company and by province; pipe-line mileage; balance sheet, property account, income account, employees and earnings.072gccstaNatural gas072gccstaPipelines1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bPublic Utilities Section.00tGas utilities w(CaOODSP)9.82733502216cas 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450114001612460050002752460084003252600098004093100057005073210051005643620043006155000066006585150087007245460125008115500533009366920035014696920017015047100084015217100084016057100061016897100045017507920059017959.819197CaOODSP20221107142913cr |||||||||||160609d19591978oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d y0527-5121 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS63-009-PDF00aFarm implement and equipment sales h[electronic resource] = bVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles.11aVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles13aVentes d'instruments et de matériel agricoles fJan. 1972-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, c[1959]-1979. aMonthly, bJan. 2/July 31, 1965-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978 aQuarterly, b1st quarter 1959-2nd quarter 19650 a1st quarter 1959-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssues for 2nd quarter 1959-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978 called v. 1, no. 2-v. 20, no. 12. aText in English only, 1st quarter 1959-Jan. 1969; text in English and French, Jan. 1/Feb. 29, 1969-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978. aIssued 2nd quarter 1963-Jan./Dec. 1965, Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1966, Jan. 1/Apr. 30, 1967-Jan. 1/May 31, 1967, Jan. 1/July 31, 1967-Jan. 1/Aug. 31, 1967, Jan. 1/Oct. 31, 1967-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1967, Jan. 1969-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1971 by Merchandising and Services Division; Jan. 1/Jan. 31, 1966/Jan. 1/Nov. 30, 1966, Jan. 1967-Jan. 1/Mar. 31, 1967, Jan. 1/June 30, 1967, Jan. 1/Sept. 30, 1967, Jan. 1968/Dec. 31, 1968 by Dominion Bureau of Statistics; Jan. 1972-Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1978 by Statistics Canada, Merchandising and Services Division.072gccstaAgricultural technology072gccstaSales1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bIndustry and Merchandising Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Division.2 aStatistics Canada.bMerchandising and Services Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. tFarm implement and equipment sales w(CaOODSP)9.81924602535cas 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860017001302450074001472460025002212460027002462600296002733100012005693620057005815000066006385150064007045200505007685460096012735500312013695800116016816920020017976920021018176920019018387100071018577100092019287100048020207100049020687920044021179.818985CaOODSP20221107142842cr |||||||||||160606d19571978oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS54-002-PDF00aShipping statistics h[electronic resource] = bStatistique maritime.11aStatistique maritime14aStatistiques maritimes aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Public Finance and Transportation Division, Transportation and Public Utilities Section = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Division des finances publiques et des transports, Section des transports et des services d'utilité publique, c1957-1979. aMonthly0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1957)-v. 22, no. 12 (Dec. 1978). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssues for Oct., Nov. and Dec. 1973 are published together. aThis publication presents international seaborne shipping at Canadian ports as: summary of cargo tonnage handled; number of vessel arrivals and departures with registered net tonnage; tonnage of cargo handled by registry (Canadian or foreign) of vessel and by geographic area; number and net registered tonnage of vessel arrivals and departures at selected ports; tonnage of cargo loaded and unloaded by commodity and by geographic area. International movements no longer included after October 1978. aText in English only, Jan. 1957-Dec. 1971; text in English and French, Jan. 1972-Dec. 1978. aIssued Nov. 1959-Feb. 1966, Nov. 1966-Dec. 1971 by Transportation Section; Mar. 1966-Oct. 1966 by Transportation and Public Utilities Section; Jan. 1972-Oct./Dec. 1973 by Statistics Canada, Transportation and Public Utilities Division, Transportation Section; Jan. 1974-Dec. 1978 by Water Transport Section. aSplit into: International vessel traffic statistics (Quarterly), and Coastwise shipping statistics (Quarterly).072gccstaShipping072gccstaTransport072gccstaFreight1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bTransportation and Public Utilities Section.2 aStatistics Canada.bTransportation Section.2 aStatistics Canada.bWater Transport Section. tShipping statistics w(CaOODSP)9.81898701382cas 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450067001612460022002282600100002503100014003503620044003644900043004085000066004515150027005175460032005445500131005765800137007076920020008446920027008647100045008917100068009367920040010049.819004CaOODSP20221107142844cr |||||||||||160607d19711984onc x p oss f000#a0eng|d y0380-0350 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS54-003-PDF00aWater transport h[electronic resource] = bTransport par eau.11aTransport par eau a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, c[1971]-1984. aIrregular0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1971)-v. 14, no. 4.0 aService bulletin = Bulletin de service aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aSome issues lack date. aText in English and French. aIssued v. 2, no. 5-v. 10, no. 1 by Statistics Canada; v. 10, no. 2-v. 14, no. 4 by Transportation and Communications Division. aMerged with: Railway transport (Service bulletin); and, Road transport (Statistics Canada), to become: Surface and marine transport.072gccstaShipping072gccstaWater transport1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.2 aStatistics Canada.bTransportation and Communications Division. tWater transport w(CaOODSP)9.81900601473cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450071001612460022002322600100002543100016003543620044003704900043004145000067004575150044005245460038005685500136006065800142007426920023008846920030009077100050009377100072009877100024010597910040010839.819006CaOODSP20221107142845cr |||||||||||160607d19711984onc x p oss f000#b0fre|d y0380-0350 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS54-003-PDF00aWater transport h[ressource électronique] = bTransport par eau.11aTransport par eau a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, c[1971]-1984. aIrrégulier0 aVol. 1, no. 1 (avr. 1971)-v. 14, no. 4.0 aService bulletin = Bulletin de service aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aCertaines livr. ne portent pas de date. aTexte en anglais et en français. aPublié v. 2, no 5-v. 10, no 1 par Statistique Canada; v.10, no 2-v. 14, no 4 par la Division des transports et des communications. aFusionné avec : Railway transport (Service bulletin); et, Road transport (Statistics Canada), et devient : Surface and marine transport.072gccstaExpédition072gccstaTransport maritime1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique.2 aStatistique Canada.bDivision des transports et des communications.2 aStatistique Canada. tWater transport w(CaOODSP)9.81900401421cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450098001492600089002473100016003363620017003524900038003695000096004075000067005035800127005706920023006976920020007207100076007407750075008167800051008917850066009428300099010089.820869CaOODSP20221107143325cr |||||||||||160712d19541954onc x p oss f0###b0fre|d y0837-9645 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS81-502F-PDF00aRépertoire des institutions d'enseignement supérieur au Canada h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bBureau fédéral de la statistique, Division de l'éducation, c[1954]. aIrrégulier0 a[1953/1954].1 aDocument de référence ; vno 48 aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : List of institutions of higher education in Canada. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aFusionné avec: List of institutions of higher education in Canada, et devient: Canadian institutions of higher education.072gccstaUniversité072gccstaCollège1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision de l'éducation.08tList of institutions of higher education in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82086800tSurvey of higher education w(CaOODSP)9.81825400tCanadian institutions of higher education w(CaOODSP)9.820874#0aDocument de référence (Canada. Bureau fédéral de la statistique)vno 48w(CaOODSP)9.82071401485cas 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860018001442450108001622460102002702600088003723100014004603620016004744900023004905000130005135000066006435460058007096920029007676920023007967100063008197850117008827920103009998300057011029.821006CaOODSP20221107143344cr |||||||||||160713d19371947onczu p orr f0###a0eng|d y0837-5143 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-D-67-PDF00aList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, technical and commercial h[electronic resource].15aRépertoire des écoles secondaires publiques au Canada, académiques, techniques et commerciales aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Education Statistics Branch, c1937-1947. aIrregular0 a[1937-1947]1 aEducation bulletin aTitle on added title page: Répertoire des écoles secondaires publiques au Canada, académiques, techniques et commerciales. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aText in English and French with separate title pages.072gccstaSecondary schools072gccstaDirectories1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bEducation Branch.00tList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, commercial, technical and agricultural w(CaOODSP)9.821017 tList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, technical and commercial w(CaOODSP)9.821011#0aEducation bulletin (Ottawa, Ont.)w(CaOODSP)9.84163501412cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860018001442450112001622460102002742600107003763100016004833620016004994900026005155000133005415000067006745460061007416920032008026920023008347100075008577910103009328300063010359.821011CaOODSP20221107143344cr |||||||||||160713d19371947onczu p orr f0###b0fre|d y0837-5143 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-D-67-PDF00aList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, technical and commercial h[ressource électronique].15aRépertoire des écoles secondaires publiques au Canada, académiques, techniques et commerciales aOttawa : bBureau fédéral de la statistique, Branche de la statistique de l'éducation, c1937-1947. aIrrégulier0 a[1937-1947]1 aBulletin d'éducation aTitre de la p. de t. addit. : Répertoire des écoles secondaires publiques au Canada, académiques, techniques et commerciales. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aTexte en français et en anglais avec p. de titre addit.072gccstaÉcoles secondaires 072gccstaRépertoire1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bBranche de l'éducation. tList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, technical and commercial w(CaOODSP)9.821006#0aBulletin de l'éducation (Ottawa, Ont.)w(CaOODSP)9.84163800959cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860019001312450122001502600056002723100014003283620010003424900027003525000066003796920029004456920023004747100045004977800103005428300048006459.821017CaOODSP20221107143345cr |||||||||||160713d19501950onczu p orr f0###a0eng|d y0837-5151 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-D-67E-PDF00aList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, commercial, technical and agricultural h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1951]. aIrregular0 a1950.1 aD.B.S. reference paper aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].072gccstaSecondary schools072gccstaDirectories1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics.00tList of public secondary schools in Canada, academic, technical and commercial w(CaOODSP)9.821006#0aD.B.S. reference papers.w(CaOODSP)9.81216801237cas 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860018001442450047001622460022002092600083002313100014003143620011003284900023003395000050003625000066004125460058004785800109005366920019006456920023006647100063006877850050007507920042008008300057008429.821021CaOODSP20221107143345cr |||||||||||160713d19381938onczu p oss f0###a0eng|d y0837-5178 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-D-70-PDF00aMuseums in Canada h[electronic resource].15aMusées au Canada aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Education Statistics Branch, c1938. aIrregular0 a[1938]1 aEducation bulletin aTitle on added title page: Musées au Canada. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aText in English and French with separate title pages. aMerged with: Assistance to schools from museums and art galleries, to become: Museums and art galleries.072gccstaMuseums072gccstaDirectories1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bEducation Branch.00tMuseums and art galleries w(CaOODSP)9.818313 tMuseums in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.821023#0aEducation bulletin (Ottawa, Ont.)w(CaOODSP)9.84163501295cas 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860018001442450051001622460022002132600102002353100016003373620011003534900026003645000053003905000067004435460061005105800115005716920018006866920023007047100075007277800050008027910042008528300063008949.821023CaOODSP20221107143345cr |||||||||||160713d19381938onczu p orr f0###b0fre|d y0837-5178 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-D-70-PDF00aMuseums in Canada h[ressource électronique].15aMusées au Canada aOttawa : bBureau fédéral de la statistique, Branche de la statistique de l'éducation, c1938. aIrrégulier0 a[1938]1 aBulletin d'éducation aTitre de la p. de t. addit. : Musées au Canada. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aTexte en français et en anglais avec p. de titre addit. aFusionné avec : Assistance to schools from museums and art galleries, et deviant : Museums and art galleries.072gccstaMusée072gccstaRépertoire1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bBranche de l'éducation.00tMuseums and art galleries w(CaOODSP)9.818315 tMuseums in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.821021#0aBulletin de l'éducation (Ottawa, Ont.)w(CaOODSP)9.84163800745cas 2200217za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860019001312450109001502600083002593100014003423620015003565000066003716920027004377100063004649.821029CaOODSP20221107143346cr |||||||||||160713d19301930onczx p oss f0###a0eng|d y0833-6687 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-D-95E-PDF00aPreliminary report on private schools in Canada for the academic year ended ... h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Education Statistics Branch, c1931. aIrregular0 aJune 1930. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].072gccstaPrivate schools1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bEducation Branch.00861cas 2200217za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860019001312450218001502600061003683100011004293620021004405000066004616920027005277100089005549.821031CaOODSP20221107143346cr |||||||||||160713d19551956oncar p oss f0###a0eng|d y0833-6717 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-D-95E-PDF00aSome statistics of private elementary and secondary schools for Canada h[electronic resource] / cprepared in the Elementary and Secondary Education Section, Education Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, ... a[Ottawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, c1956-1957]. aAnnual0 a1954/55-1955/56. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada].072gccstaPrivate schools1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bElementary and Secondary Education Section.01385cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001440860018001612450115001792460053002942600160003473100011005073620035005185000031005535000066005845150046006505460032006965500052007286920021007806920024008016920020008257100070008457100063009157920057009789.821033CaOODSP20221107143347cr |||||||||||160713d19601970oncar p oss f0###a0eng|d y0576-0011 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-218-PDF1 aCS81-D-98-PDF00aUniversity and college libraries h[electronic resource] = bBibliothèques des universités et des collèges.11aBibliothèques des universités et des collèges a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Adult Education Section = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Section de l'éducation des adultes, c1960-1971. aAnnual0 aAcademic year 1959/60-1969/70. a"Preliminary release ...". aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssues for 1960/61-1963/64 not published. aText in English and French. aIssued 1969/70 by Cultural Information Section.072gccstaLibraries072gccstaUniversities072gccstaColleges1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bAdult Education Section.1 aCanada.bStatistics Canada.bCultural Information Section. tUniversity and college libraries w(CaOODSP)9.82103701456cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001440860018001612450119001792460053002982600160003513100011005113620039005225000033005615000067005945150060006615460038007215500064007596920025008236920023008486920020008717100087008917100071009787910057010499.821037CaOODSP20221107143347cr |||||||||||160713d19601970oncar p oss f0###b0fre|d y0576-0011 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS81-218-PDF1 aCS81-D-98-PDF00aUniversity and college libraries h[ressource électronique] = bBibliothèques des universités et des collèges.11aBibliothèques des universités et des collèges a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Adult Education Section = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, Section de l'éducation des adultes, c1960-1971. aAnnuel0 aL'année scolaire 1959/60-1969/70. a"Rapport préliminaire ...". aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aLes livr. de 1960/61-1963/64 n'ont pas été publiées. aTexte en anglais et en français. aPublié 1969/70 par la Section de l'information culturelle.072gccstaBibliothèque072gccstaUniversité072gccstaCollège1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bSection de l'éducation des adultes.1 aCanada.bStatistique Canada.bSection de l'information culturelle. tUniversity and college libraries w(CaOODSP)9.82103302337cas 2200361za 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[par Statistique Canada]. aLes livr. du 2e trimestre 1959-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1978 num. v. 1, no. 2-v. 20, no. 12. aTexte en anglais seulement, 1er trimestre 1959-janv. 1969; texte en anglais et en français, janv. 1/févr. 29, 1969-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1978. aPublié 2e trimestre 1963-janv./déc. 1965, janv. 1/déc. 31, 1966, janv. 1/avril 30, 1967-janv. 1/mars 31, 1967, janv. 1/juil. 31, 1967-janv. 1/août 31, 1967, janv. 1/oct. 31, 1967-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1967, janv. 1969-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1971, par la Division du commerce et des services; janv. 1/janv. 31, 1966-janv. 1/nov. 30, 1966, janv. 1967-janv. 1/mars 31, 1967, janv. 1/juin 30, 1967, janv. 1/sept. 30, 1967, janv. 1968-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1968, par le Bureau fédéral de la statistique; janv. 1972-janv. 1/déc. 31, 1978, par Statistique Canada, Division du commerce et des services.072gccstaTechnologie agricole072gccstaVente1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique.1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique. bDivision de l'industrie et du commerce.1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision du commerce et des services.2 aStatistique Canada.bDivision du commerce et des services. tFarm implement and equipment sales w(CaOODSP)9.81919701134cas 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450078001492600113002273100011003403620020003515000066003715150034004375500095004716920035005666920017006017100099006187100070007177850069007879.819248CaOODSP20221107142921cr |||||||||||160610d19371944oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0837-8657 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-203E-PDF00aSales of farm implements and equipment in Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Census of Merchandising and Service Establishments, c1938-[1944]. aAnnual0 a1936/1937-1944. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssue for 1941 not published. aIssued 1942 by Internal Trade Branch; 1936/1943-1944 by Merchandising and Services Branch.072gccstaAgricultural technology072gccstaSales1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bCensus of Merchandising and Service Establishments.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bInternal Trade Branch.00tFarm implement and equipment sales in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.81924901304cas 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860018001312450074001492460065002232600095002883100011003833620015003945000066004095000017004755500063004926920035005556920017005907100082006077100083006897100086007727800073008587850059009319.819249CaOODSP20221107142921cr |||||||||||160610d19451947oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0837-8665 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS63-203E-PDF00aFarm implement and equipment sales in Canada h[electronic resource].16aSales of farm implements and equipment in Canada f1945-1947 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Merchandising and Services Section, c1944-1948. aAnnual0 a1945-1947. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aCover title. aIssued 1946-1947 by Merchandising and Services Statistics.072gccstaAgricultural technology072gccstaSales1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Branch.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Statistics.00tSales of farm implements and equipment in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.81924800tFarm implement and equipment sales w(CaOODSP)9.81925201785cas 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450114001612460050002752460056003252600100003813100011004813620015004925000066005075460076005735500215006496920035008646920017008997100084009167100083010007100084010837100067011677100061012347800069012957920059013649.819252CaOODSP20221107142921cr |||||||||||160610d19481977oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0527-5113 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS63-203-PDF00aFarm implement and equipment sales h[electronic resource] = bVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles.11aVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles16aFarm implement and equipment sales in Canada f1948 a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics = Bureau fédéral de la statistique, c[1949]-1978. aAnnual0 a1948-1977. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aText in English only, 1948-1966; text in English and French, 1967-1977. aIssued 1956-1957 by Retail Trade Section; 1958-1961 by Industry and Merchandising Division; 1962-1969 by Merchandising and Services Division; 1970-1977 by Statistics Canada, Merchandising and Services Division.072gccstaAgricultural technology072gccstaSales1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bIndustry and Merchandising Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Division.1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bRetail Trade Section.2 aStatistics Canada.bMerchandising and Services Division.00tFarm implement and equipment sales in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.819249 tFarm implement and equipment sales w(CaOODSP)9.81925301742cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450118001612460050002792460056003292600100003853100011004853620015004965000067005115460088005785500225006666920032008916920017009237100092009407100088010327100083011207100067012037100063012707910059013339.819253CaOODSP20221107142922cr |||||||||||160610d19481977oncar p oss f000#b0fre|d y0527-5113 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS63-203-PDF00aFarm implement and equipment sales h[ressource électronique] = bVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles.11aVentes d'instruments et d'outillage agricoles16aFarm implement and equipment sales in Canada f1948 a[Ottawa] : bDominion Bureau of Statistics = Bureau fédéral de la 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45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450036001612460023001972600134002203100011003543620015003655000066003805150171004465460076006175500157006936920032008506920019008827100084009017100083009857100084010687100083011527850059012357920031012949.819258CaOODSP20221107142922cr |||||||||||160610d19491968oncar p oss f000#a0eng|d y0410-5419 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS63-204-PDF00aHotels h[electronic resource].13aHôtelsf1966-1968 aOttawa : bMerchandising and Services Section, Industry and Merchandising Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, c[1951]-1969. aAnnual0 a1949-1968. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssue for 1949 called also: v. 4, pt. III, O-1; 1950 called also: v. 2, pt. III, S-1; 1951 called also: v. 4, pt. III, S-1; 1952-1957 called also: v. 3, pt. III, S-1. aText in English only, 1949-1965; text in English and French, 1966-1968. aIssued 1956 by Wholesale Trade and Services Section; 1957-1960 by Industry and Merchandising Division; 1961-1968 by Merchandising and Services Division.072gccstaHospitality industry072gccstaTourism1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bIndustry and Merchandising Division.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Section.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Division.1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bWholesale Trade and Services Section.00tTraveller accommodation statistics w(CaOODSP)9.809141 tHotels w(CaOODSP)9.81926201692cas 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450040001612460023002012600098002243100011003223620015003335000067003485150179004155460088005945500171006826920033008536920020008867100092009067100088009987100083010867100083011697850059012527910031013119.819262CaOODSP20221107142923cr |||||||||||160610d19491968oncar p oss f000#b0fre|d y0410-5419 aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS63-204-PDF00aHotels h[ressource électronique].13aHôtelsf1966-1968 aOttawa : bDominion Bureau of Statistics, Merchandising and Services Division, c[1951]-1969. aAnnuel0 a1949-1968. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aLa livr. pour 1949 est nommée : v. 4, pt. III, O-1; 1950 est nommée : v. 2, pt. III, S-1; 1951 est nommée : v. 4, pt. III, S-1; 1952-1957 est nommée : v. 3, pt. III, S-1. aTexte en anglais seulement, 1949-1965; texte en anglais et en français, 1966-1968. aPublié 1956 par Wholesale Trade and Services Section; 1957-1960 par la Division de l'industrie et du commerce; 1961-1968 par la Division du commerce et des services.072gccstaIndustrie hôtelière072gccstaTourisme1 aCanada. bBureau fédéral de la statistique. bDivision de l'industrie et du commerce.1 aCanada.bBureau fédéral de la statistique.bDivision du commerce et des services.1 aCanada. bDominion Bureau of Statistics. bMerchandising and Services Section.1 aCanada.bDominion Bureau of Statistics.bWholesale Trade and Services Section.00tTraveller accommodation statistics w(CaOODSP)9.809143 tHotels w(CaOODSP)9.81925801422cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450237001572600064003943000028004585000158004865200296006446920024009407100042009647750076010068560098010829.819301CaOODSP20221107142929cr |||||||||||160610s2016||||onca||||o f00| 0 eng d a9780660056562 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo79-22/2016E-PDF00aCanadian wildland fire strategy h[electronic resource] : ba 10-year review and renewed call to action / cprepared on behalf of the Wildland Fire Management Working Group established under the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Council of Forest Ministers,c[2016]. a14 p. : bgraph, table. aIssued also in French under title: Stratégie canadienne en matière de feux de forêt - évaluation décennale et renouvellement de l'appel à l'action. a"Prepared on behalf of the Wildland Fire Management Working Group (WFMWG) established under the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers (CCFM), this report provides a 10-year update on the progress made on the CWFS, outlines required next steps and serves as a renewed call to action." - p.4-5.072gccstaForest fires2 aCanadian Council of Forest Ministers.08tStratégie canadienne en matière de feux de forêt w(CaOODSP)9.81930340qPDFs633 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/ccfm/Fo79-22-2016-eng.pdf01495cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450284001572600070004413000031005115000123005425200355006656920030010207100048010507750056010988560099011549.819303CaOODSP20221107142929cr |||||||||||160610s2016||||onca||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660056579 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo79-22/2016F-PDF00aStratégie canadienne en matière de feux de forêt h[ressource électronique] : bévaluation décennale et renouvellement de l'appel à l'action / cpréparé au nom du Groupe de travail sur la gestion des feux de forêt relevant du Conseil canadien des ministres des forêts. a[Ottawa] : bConseil canadien des ministres des forêts,c[2016]. a15 p. : bgraphies, table. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian wildland fires strategy - a 10-year review and renewed call to action. a«Le présent rapport a été préparé au nom du Groupe de travail sur la gestion des feux de forêt (GTGFF) relevant du Conseil canadien des ministres des forêts (CCMF). Il fournit une mise à jour décennale des progrès effectués dans le cadre de la SCFF, souligne les étapes suivantes requises et renouvelle l’appel à l’action.» - p. 5.072gccstaIncendie de forêt2 aConseil canadien des ministres des forêts.08tCanadian wildland fire strategy w(CaOODSP)9.81930140qPDFs8.69 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/ccfm/Fo79-22-2016-fra.pdf00946cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450080001402600063002203000024002834900028003075000095003355000022004306920026004527100030004787750034005088300048005428560102005909.821496CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160722s1968 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/1-1968E-PDF00aEducation h[electronic resource] : bscientific and professional category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1968. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Education : catégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a"November, 1968."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tEducation w(CaOODSP)9.821498#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs335 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-1-1968-eng.pdf00974cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450090001402600071002303000028003014900028003295000094003575000025004516920026004767100034005027750034005368300048005708560102006189.821498CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160721s1968 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/1-1968F-PDF00aEducation h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1968. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Education : Scientific and professional category. a« Novembre 1968. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tEducation w(CaOODSP)9.821496#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs384 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-1-1968-fra.pdf00989cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450090001402600063002303000024002934900028003175000112003455000022004576920026004797100030005057750051005358300048005868560101006349.821499CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160722s1983 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/2-1983E-PDF00aUniversity teaching h[electronic resource] : bscientific and professional category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1983. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Enseignement universitaire : catégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a"November, 1983."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tEnseignement universitaire w(CaOODSP)9.821500#0aClassification 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Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-2-1983-fra.pdf01013cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450097001402600063002373000024003004900028003245000122003525000018004746920026004927100030005187750061005488300048006098560102006579.821501CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160722s1976 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/3-1976E-PDF00aDefence scientific service h[electronic resource] : bscientific and professional category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1976. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Services scientifique de la défense : catégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a"March 1976."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tServices scientifique de la défense w(CaOODSP)9.821502#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs131 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-3-1976-eng.pdf01031cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450117001402600071002573000028003284900028003565000111003845000021004956920026005167100034005427750051005768300048006278560102006759.821502CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160721s1976 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/3-1976F-PDF00aServices scientifique de la défense h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1976. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Defence scientific service : scientific and professional category. a« Mars 1976. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tDefence scientific service w(CaOODSP)9.821501#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs140 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-3-1976-fra.pdf01002cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450102001402600063002423000024003054900028003295000117003575000020004746920026004947100030005207750048005508300048005988560102006469.821503CaOODSP20221107143456cr |||||||||||160722s1965 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/4-1965E-PDF00aAdministrative services h[electronic resource] : badministrative and foreign services category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1965. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Services administratifs : catégorie administrative et du service extérieur. a"August, 1965."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tServices administratifs w(CaOODSP)9.821504#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs305 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-4-1965-eng.pdf01028cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450112001402600071002523000028003234900028003515000115003795000022004946920026005167100034005427750048005768300048006248560102006729.821504CaOODSP20221107143456cr |||||||||||160721s1965 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/4-1965F-PDF00aServices administratifs h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie administrative et du service extérieur. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1965. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Administrative services : administrative and foreign service category. a« Août 1965. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tAdministrative services w(CaOODSP)9.821503#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs367 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-4-1965-fra.pdf00962cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450093001402600063002333000024002964900028003205000102003485000019004506920026004697100030004957750033005258300048005588560102006069.821505CaOODSP20221107143456cr |||||||||||160722s1972 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/5-1972E-PDF00aCommerce group h[electronic resource] : badministrative and foreign services category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1972. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Commerce : catégorie administrative et du service extérieur. a"August 1972."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tCommerce w(CaOODSP)9.821506#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs305 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-5-1972-eng.pdf00995cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450097001402600071002373000028003084900028003365000106003645000022004706920026004927100034005187750039005528300048005918560102006399.821506CaOODSP20221107143456cr |||||||||||160721s1972 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/5-1972F-PDF00aCommerce h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie administrative et du service extérieur. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1972. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Commerce group : administrative and foreign service category. a« Août 1972. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tCommerce group w(CaOODSP)9.821505#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs343 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-5-1972-fra.pdf00950cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450079001402600063002193000024002824900028003065000087003345000022004216920026004437100030004697750047004998300048005468560102005949.821515CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/6-1971E-PDF00aDrafting and illustration h[electronic resource] : btechnical category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1971. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Dessing et illustration : catégorie technique. a"September 1971."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tDessin et illustration w(CaOODSP)9.821516#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs306 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-6-1971-eng.pdf00981cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450081001402600071002213000028002924900028003205000092003485000026004406920026004667100034004927750051005268300048005778560102006259.821516CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/6-1971F-PDF00aDessin et illustration h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie technique. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1971. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Drafting and illustration : technical category. a« Septembre 1971. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tDrafting and illustration w(CaOODSP)9.821515#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs330 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-6-1971-fra.pdf00916cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450065001402600063002053000024002684900028002925000077003205000021003976920026004187100030004447750038004748300048005128560102005609.821517CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1993 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/7-1993E-PDF00aElectronics h[electronic resource] : btechnical category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1993. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Électronique : catégorie technique. a"April 1, 1993."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tÉlectronique w(CaOODSP)9.821518#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs905 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-7-1993-eng.pdf00942cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450072001402600071002123000028002834900028003115000078003395000024004176920026004417100034004677750037005018300048005388560102005869.821518CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1993 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/7-1993F-PDF00aÉlectronique h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie technique. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1993. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Electronics : technical category. a« 1 avril 1993. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tElectronics w(CaOODSP)9.821517#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs962 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-7-1993-fra.pdf00928cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450071001402600063002113000024002744900028002985000077003265000022004036920026004257100030004517750043004818300048005248560102005729.821519CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/8-1969E-PDF00aGeneral technical h[electronic resource] : btechnical category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1969. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Électronique : catégorie technique. a"February, 1969."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tTechniciens divers w(CaOODSP)9.821520#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs489 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-8-1969-eng.pdf00960cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450077001402600071002173000028002884900028003165000084003445000025004286920026004537100034004797750043005138300048005568560102006049.821520CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/8-1969F-PDF00aTechniciens divers h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie technique. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1969. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : General technical : technical category. a« Février 1969. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tGeneral technical w(CaOODSP)9.821519#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs316 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-8-1969-fra.pdf01124cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450117001402600063002573000024003204900028003445000160003725000017005326920026005497100030005757750115006058300048007208560102007689.821521CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/9-1971E-PDF00aGeneral labour and trades group (inmate training rating plan) h[electronic resource] : boperational category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1971. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Manoeuvre et hommes de métier (sytème de notation des postes de formateurs de détenus) : catégorie de l'expoitation. a"May, 1971."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tManoeuvre et hommes de métier (système de notation des postes de formateurs de détenus) w(CaOODSP)9.821522#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs129 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-9-1971-eng.pdf01144cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450176001402600071003163000028003874900028004155000130004435000020005736920026005937100034006197750087006538300048007408560102007889.821522CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/9-1971F-PDF00aManoeuvre et hommes de métier (système de notation des postes de formateurs de détenus) h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie de l'expoitation [i.e. exploitation]. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1971. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : General labour and trades group (inmate training rating plan) : operational category. a« Mai 1971. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tGeneral labour and trades group (inmate training rating plan) w(CaOODSP)9.821521#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs114 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-9-1971-fra.pdf00932cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450071001412600063002123000024002754900028002995000087003275000017004146920026004317100030004577750040004878300048005278560103005759.821523CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/10-1969E-PDF00aGeneral services h[electronic resource] : boperational category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1969. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Services divers : catégorie de l'exploitation. a"Juin 1969."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tServices divers w(CaOODSP)9.821524#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs390 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-10-1969-eng.pdf00963cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450082001412600071002233000028002944900028003225000085003505000021004356920026004567100034004827750041005168300048005578560104006059.821524CaOODSP20221107143458cr |||||||||||160722s1969 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/10-1969F-PDF00aServices divers h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie de l'exploitation. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1969. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : General services : operational category. a« Juin 1969. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tGeneral services w(CaOODSP)9.821523#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs1.06 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-10-1969-fra.pdf01046cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450108001412600063002493000024003124900028003365000161003645000020005256920026005457100030005717750040006018300048006418560103006899.821525CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/11-1971E-PDF00aGeneral services group (inmate training rating plan) h[electronic resource] : boperational category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1971. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Service divers : sytème d'appréciation du personnel chargé de la formation des détenus : catégorie de l'expoitation. a"October 1971."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tServices divers w(CaOODSP)9.821526#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs103 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-11-1971-eng.pdf01115cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450159001412600071003003000028003714900028003995000121004275000024005486920026005727100034005987750078006328300048007108560103007589.821526CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1971 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/11-1971F-PDF00aServices divers h[ressource électronique] : bsystème d'appréciation du personnel chargé de la formation des détenus : catégorie de l'exploitation. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1971. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : General services group (inmate training rating plan) : operational category. a« Octobre 1971. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tGeneral services group (inmate training rating plan) w(CaOODSP)9.821525#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs115 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-11-1971-fra.pdf00977cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450106001412600063002473000024003104900028003345000097003625000021004596920026004807100030005067750036005368300048005728560103006209.821527CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/12-1970E-PDF00aPhsychology [i.e. Psychology] group h[electronic resource] : bscientific and professional category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1970. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Psychologie : catégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a"November 1970."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tPsychologie w(CaOODSP)9.821528#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs199 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-12-1970-eng.pdf01030cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450092001412600071002333000028003044900028003325000120003605000025004806920026005057100034005317750060005658300048006258560103006739.821528CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1970 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/12-1970F-PDF00aPsychologie h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie scientifique et professionnelle. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1970. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Phsychology group [i.e. Psychology] : scientific and professional category. a« Novembre 1970. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tPhsychology [i.e. Psychology] group w(CaOODSP)9.821527#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs224 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-12-1970-fra.pdf00975cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450066001422600063002083000024002714900028002955000108003235000021004316920026004527100030004787750061005088300048005698560104006179.821529CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1985 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aBT41-1/663-1985E-PDF00aShip repair h[electronic resource] : boperational category. a[Ottawa] : bTreasury Board of Canada Secretariat, c1985. aIn various pagings.1 aClassification standard aIssued also in French under title: Groupe de la réparation des navires : catégorie de l'exploitation. a"July 22, 1985."072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bTreasury Board.08tGroupe de la réparation des navires w(CaOODSP)9.821531#0aClassification standard.w(CaOODSP)9.81115140qPDFs646 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-663-1985-eng.pdf00984cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450103001422600071002453000028003164900028003445000080003725000030004526920026004827100034005087750036005428300048005788560104006269.821531CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s1985 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aBT41-1/663-1985F-PDF00aGroupe de la réparation des navires h[ressource électronique] : bcatégorie de l'exploitation. a[Ottawa] : bSecrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada, c1985. aEn pagination multiple.1 aNorme de classification aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Ship repair : operational category. a« le 22 juillet 1985. »072gccstaClassification1 aCanada. bConseil du trésor.08tShip repair w(CaOODSP)9.821529#0aNorme de classification.w(CaOODSP)9.81115440qPDFs675 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sct-tbs/BT41-1-663-1985-fra.pdf01047cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450072001602600074002323000010003065000096003165300026004126920022004386920020004607100056004807750080005367760063006168560102006799.816509CaOODSP20221107142253cr |||||||||||160720s2016 quc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05322-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aSG5-40/2016E-PDF04aThe Canada Pension Plan retirement pension h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2016. a28 p. aIssued also in French under title: La pension de retraite du Régime de pensions du Canada. aIssued also in print.072gccstaRetirement072gccstaPensions1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada.08tLa pension de retraite du Régime de pensions du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8165120#tCanada Pension Plan retirement pension w(CaOODSP)9.81651040qPDFs578 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/edsc-esdc/SG5-40-2016-eng.pdf01069cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450089001602600072002493000010003215000087003315300043004186920020004616920019004817100054005007750067005547760080006218560102007019.816512CaOODSP20221107142253cr |||||||||||160720s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05324-0 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aSG5-40/2016F-PDF03aLa pension de retraite du Régime de pensions du Canada h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2016. a32 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The Canada Pension Plan retirement pension. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaRetraite072gccstaPension1 aCanada. bEmploi et développement social Canada.08tThe Canada Pension Plan retirement pension w(CaOODSP)9.8165090#tLa pension de retraite du Régime de pensions du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.81651440qPDFs576 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/edsc-esdc/SG5-40-2016-fra.pdf01506cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450054001602600074002143000010002885000085002985200465003835300026008486920019008746920027008936920020009207100056009407750069009967760049010658560102011149.816536CaOODSP20221107142256cr |||||||||||160720s2016 quc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05334-9 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aSG5-41/2016E-PDF00aOld Age Security pension h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmployment and Social Development Canada, cc2016. a23 p. aIssued also in French under title: La pension de la Sécurité de la vieillesse. a"Canada has a public pension system that provides seniors with a secure, modest base of retirement income. The two main public pension programs that provide benefits are: the Old Age Security (OAS) program; and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). The OAS program and CPP, combined with retirement savings, investments and private pension plans, provide Canadians with one of the best retirement income systems in the world"--Canada's retirement income system, p. 4. aIssued also in print.072gccstaOld age072gccstaPublic pensions072gccstaPensions1 aCanada. bEmployment and Social Development Canada.08tLa pension de la Sécurité de la vieillesse w(CaOODSP)9.8165410#tOld Age Security pension w(CaOODSP)9.81653740qPDFs563 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/edsc-esdc/SG5-41-2016-eng.pdf01736cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450078001602600072002383000010003105000069003205200669003895300045010586920022011036920028011256920019011537100054011727750049012267760069012758560102013449.816541CaOODSP20221107142256cr |||||||||||160720s2016 quc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05336-3 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aSG5-41/2016F-PDF03aLa pension de la Sécurité de la vieillesse h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEmploi et développement social Canada, cc2016. a27 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Old Age Security pension. a« Le Canada possède un régime de pensions public qui permet d’offrir aux aînés une base modeste et sûre de revenu de retraite. Les deux principaux programmes de pensions publics qui permettent d’offrir des prestations sont : le programme de la Sécurité de la vieillesse; le Régime de pensions du Canada (RPC). 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Les émissions liées à l'énergie et les sources non énergétiques sont incluses dans cet indicateur, tandis que les émissions provenant de l'affectation des terres, des changements d'affectation des terres et de la foresterie sont exclus. Les émissions de GES incluent le dioxyde de carbone (CO2), le méthane (CH4), l'oxyde d'azote (N2O), les hydrofluorocarbones (HFC), les perfluorocarbones (PFC) et l'hexafluorure de soufre (SF6). L'indicateur donne une perspective globale de la contribution du Canada aux émissions de GES »--Description et logique, p. 5.072gccstaÉmissions atmosphériques072gccstaGaz à effet de serre072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.812237 tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.83370740qPDFs469 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-63-2016-fra.pdf02040cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450149001602460071003092600068003803000025004485000186004735000020006595040041006795200558007206920033012786920028013116920032013396920036013717100053014077750080014607940073015408560101016139.812240CaOODSP20221107141256cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 eng d a9780660047454 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-144/48-2016E-PDF00aCanadian environmental sustainability indicators h[electronic resource] : bprogress toward Canada's greenhouse gas emissions reduction target.30aProgress toward Canada's greenhouse gas emissions reduction target aGatineau, QC : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, c2016. a13 p. : bcol. chart aIssued also in French under title: Indicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement : progrès vers la cible de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre du Canada. a"April 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The Progress Toward Canada's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Target indicator provides an overview of the projected greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Canada until the year 2030. This indicator was developed using historical emissions data from 1990 to 2013. The reference scenario represents a "with current measures" scenario that takes into account actions taken by governments, consumers and businesses up to 2013 as well as the future impacts of federal and provincial policies and measures put in place as of September 2015"--Description, p. 7.072gccstaAtmospheric emissions072gccstaGreenhouse gases072gccstaPollution prevention072gccstaEnvironmental indicators1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.812244 tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.83047740qPDFs475 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-48-2016-eng.pdf02228cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450180001602460091003402600080004313000030005115000162005415000022007035040048007255200666007736920038014396920033014776920039015106920038015497100061015877750073016487940080017218560101018019.812244CaOODSP20221107141257cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 fre d a9780660047461 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-144/48-2016F-PDF00aIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement h[ressource électronique] : bprogrès vers la cible de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre du Canada.30aProgrès vers la cible de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre du Canada aGatineau, Qué. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2016. a14 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian environmental sustainability indicators: progress towards Canada's greenhouse gas emissions reduction target. a« Avril 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« L'indicateur sur le Progrès vers la cible de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre du Canada donne un aperçu de la projection des émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES) au Canada jusqu'en 2030. Cet indicateur a été élaboré à partir des données historiques d'émissions de GES de 1990 à 2013. Le scénario de référence est un scénario « selon les mesures actuelles » qui tient compte des mesures prises par les gouvernements, les consommateurs et les entreprises jusqu'en 2013 ainsi que des impacts futurs des politiques et des mesures provinciales et fédérales mises en place en date de septembre 2015 » -- Description, p. 7.072gccstaÉmissions atmosphériques072gccstaGaz à effet de serre072gccstaPrévention de la pollution072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.812240 tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.83047940qPDFs477 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-48-2016-fra.pdf01191cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450072001642460073002362600069003093000010003785000088003885000020004765000073004965040049005696920021006186920036006397100053006757750072007288560101008009.812294CaOODSP20221107141304cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04751-5 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-144/53-2016E-PDF00aWater withdrawal and consumption by sector h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title: aCanadian environmental sustainability indicators aGatineau, QC : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, cc2016. a18 p. aIssued also in French under title: Prélèvement et consommation d'eau par secteur. a"April 2016.” aThe catalogue number and the ISBN were inverted in this publication. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 17).072gccstaWater use072gccstaEnvironmental indicators1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tPrélèvement et consommation d'eau par secteur w(CaOODSP)9.81229540qPDFs227 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-53-2016-eng.pdf01162cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450081001642460082002452600080003273000010004075000087004175000022005045040059005266920032005856920038006177100061006557750067007168560101007839.812295CaOODSP20221107141304cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04752-2 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-144/53-2016F-PDF00aPrélèvement et consommation d'eau par secteur h[ressource électronique].1 iEn tête du titre : aIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement aGatineau, Qué. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2016. a21 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Water withdrawal and consumption by sector. a« Avril 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 19-20).072gccstaUtilisation de l'eau072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tWater withdrawal and consumption by sector w(CaOODSP)9.81229440qPDFs245 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-53-2016-fra.pdf01876cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450118001642460040002822600068003223000021003905000020004115000022004315000153004535040041006065200508006476920026011556920026011816920036012077100053012437750080012967940073013768560101014499.812304CaOODSP20221107141306cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd #ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04753-9 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-144/54-2016E-PDF00aCanadian environmental sustainability indicators h[electronic resource] : bdrinking water advisories in Canada.10aDrinking water advisories in Canada aGatineau, QC : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, c2016. a16 p. : bgraphs a"April 2016.” aTitle from cover. aIssued also in French under title: Indicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement : avis concernant la qualité de l'eau potable au Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In 2015, 78% of boil water advisories in Canada were issued on a precautionary basis due to problems with drinking water equipment or processes. By contrast, boil water advisories issued due to the detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in drinking water samples accounted for 5%. Boil water advisories related to other microbiological water quality parameters, such as the detection of total coliform bacteria or unacceptable turbidity levels, accounted for 17% of total boil water advisories"--p. 5.072gccstaDrinking water072gccstaHealth hazards072gccstaEnvironmental indicators1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.812306 tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.85746040qPDFs504 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-54-2016-eng.pdf02046cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450148001642460059003122600079003713000025004505000022004755000028004975000131005255040033006565200622006896920023013116920033013346920038013677100061014057750073014667940080015398560101016199.812306CaOODSP20221107141306cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd #ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04754-6 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-144/54-2016F-PDF00aIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement h[ressource électronique] : bavis concernant la qualité de l'eau potable au Canada.10aAvis concernant la qualité de l'eau potable au Canada aGatineau, Qué. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, c2016. a18 p. : bgraphiques a« Avril 2016. » aTitre pris sur la couv. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian environmental sustainability indicators : drinking water advisories in Canada. aComprend des réf. bibliogr. a« En 2015, 78 % des avis d'ébullition d'eau émis au Canada ont été émis par mesure de précaution en raison de problèmes avec l'équipement ou les procédés liés à l'eau potable. En revanche, les avis d'ébullition d'eau émis à cause de la détection d'Escherichia coli (E. coli) dans des échantillons d'eau potable représentaient 5 %. Les avis d'ébullition d'eau reliés à d'autres paramètres microbiologiques de la qualité de l'eau, tels que la détection des bactéries coliformes totales ou des niveaux de turbidité inacceptables, représentaient 17% du total des avis d'ébullition » -- p. 5.072gccstaEau potable072gccstaRisque pour la santé072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.812304 tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.85746240qPDFs528 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-54-2016-fra.pdf01245cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450076001642460073002402600069003133000010003825000113003925000020005055040049005256920030005746920028006046920024006326920036006567100053006927750097007458560101008429.812317CaOODSP20221107141308cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04755-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-144/50-2016E-PDF00aFirst Nations water and wastewater system risk h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title: aCanadian environmental sustainability indicators aGatineau, QC : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, cc2016. a14 p. aIssued also in French under title: Risque des systèmes d'aqueduc et des eaux usées des Premières Nations. a"April 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 13).072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaWater management072gccstaWater supply072gccstaEnvironmental indicators1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRisque des systèmes d'aqueduc et des eaux usées des Premières Nations w(CaOODSP)9.81231840qPDFs472 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-50-2016-eng.pdf01271cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450106001642460082002702600080003523000010004325000091004425000022005335040056005556920023006116920028006346920036006626920038006987100061007367750071007978560101008689.812318CaOODSP20221107141308cr |||||||||||160722s2016 qucd ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04756-0 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-144/50-2016F-PDF00aRisque des systèmes d'aqueduc et des eaux usées des Premières Nations h[ressource électronique].1 iEn tête du titre : aIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement aGatineau, Qué. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2016. a15 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : First Nations water and wastewater system risk. a« Avril 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 14).072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaGestion de l'eau072gccstaApprovisionnement en eau072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tFirst Nations water and wastewater system risk w(CaOODSP)9.81231740qPDFs493 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-144-50-2016-fra.pdf02668cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450305001612600069004663000025005355000224005605000023007845040049008075201082008566920027019386920023019656920032019887100053020207750206020738560099022799.810588CaOODSP20221107140908cr |||||||||||160718s2016 qucbd ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04509-2 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn14-64/2016E-PDF00aThird national assessment of environmental effects monitoring information from metal mines subject to the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations h[electronic resource] / cIndustrial Sectors, Chemicals and Waste and Environmental Protection Operations Directorates, Environment and Climate Change Canada. aGatineau, QC : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, cc2016. aviii, 65 p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title: Troisième évaluation nationale des renseignements sur le suivi des effets sur l’environnement des mines de métaux visées par le Règlement sur les effluents des mines de métaux. a"December 2015.” aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 35). aThe Metal Mining Effluent Regulations (MMER) came into force in 2002 under the Fisheries Act. They prescribe end-of-pipe (discharge) limits for specified substances, and provide a national standard that is intended to protect fish, fish habitat and the use of fisheries resources. The metal mining sector is achieving over 95% compliance with the prescribed discharge limits and meeting the requirement that effluent not be acutely lethal to rainbow trout (Environment Canada 2015). In addition to complying with end-of-pipe limits, Canadian mines subject to the MMER are required to conduct environmental effects monitoring (EEM) studies of the potential effects of mine effluent on the aquatic environment. Information obtained through EEM supports the evaluation of the effectiveness of the Regulations in protecting the aquatic environment and of current and future pollution prevention and control technologies, practices and programs within the mining sector. The purpose of this report is to present the main findings of the EEM studies conducted by mines across Canada.072gccstaMining industry072gccstaWaste water072gccstaEnvironmental impact1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tTroisième évaluation nationale des renseignements sur le suivi des effets sur l'environnement des mines de métaux visées par le Règlement sur les effluents des mines de métaux w(CaOODSP)9.81059040qPDFs1.29 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En14-64-2016-eng.pdf02910cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450404001612600079005653000025006445000184006695000026008535040056008795201270009356920030022056920023022356920038022587100061022967750164023578560099025219.810590CaOODSP20221107140908cr |||||||||||160718s2016 qucbd ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04510-8 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn14-64/2016F-PDF00aTroisième évaluation nationale des renseignements sur le suivi des effets sur l'environnement des mines de métaux visées par le Règlement sur les effluents des mines de métaux h[ressource électronique] / cDirection du secteur industriel, des substances chimiques et des déchets, et Direction des activités de protection de l’environnement, Environnement et Changement climatique Canada. aGatineau, Que. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2016. aviii, 79 p. : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Third national assessment of environmental effects monitoring information from metal mines subject to the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations. a« Décembre 2015. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 39). aLe Règlement sur les effluents des mines de métaux (REMM) est entré en vigueur en 2002 en vertu de la Loi sur les Pêches. Il précise les limites au point de rejet (décharge) de certaines substances, et fixe une norme nationale visant la protection des poissons, de l’habitat des poissons et l’utilisation des ressources halieutiques. Les effluents des mines de métaux sont conformes à plus de 95% aux limites prescrites et satisfont à l’exigence de ne pas avoir une létalité aiguë pour la truite arc-en-ciel (Environnement Canada 2015). Au-delà de leur obligation du respect des limites au point de rejet, le REMM impose aux mines canadiennes visées de réaliser des études de suivi des effets sur l’environnement (ESEE) sur les effets potentiels de l’effluent minier sur l’environnement aquatique. Les informations obtenues grâce aux ESEE contribuent à l’évaluation de l’efficacité du Règlement pour la protection de l’environnement aquatique et des technologies, pratiques et programmes actuels et futurs de prévention et de contrôle de la pollution du secteur minier. L’objectif du présent rapport est de présenter les principales conclusions des ESEE réalisées par les propriétaires des mines à travers le Canada.072gccstaIndustrie minière072gccstaEaux usées072gccstaImpact sur l'environnement1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tThird national assessment of environmental effects monitoring information from metal mines subject to the Metal Mining Effluent Regulations w(CaOODSP)9.81058840qPDFs1.35 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En14-64-2016-fra.pdf01459cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450151001392600064002903000028003545000178003825000016005605200277005766920017008536920022008707100053008927750162009458560098011079.821223CaOODSP20221107143414cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-284/2016E-PDF00aProposed guidelines for the reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions from natural gas-fuelled stationary combustion turbines h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, c2016. a15 p. : bfigs, tables. aIssued also in French under title: Projet de directives concernant la réduction des émissions d'oxydes d'azote des turbines à combustion fixes alimentées au gaz naturel. a"May 2016." aEnvironment and Climate Change Canada led a multi-stakeholder BLIERs working group that developed consensus-based NOx emission requirements for new natural gas–fuelled combustion turbines. These requirements form the foundation for the emission limits in the Guidelines.072gccstaGases072gccstaGuidelines1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tProjet de directives concernant la réduction des émissions d'oxydes d'azote des turbines à combustion fixes alimentées au gaz naturel w(CaOODSP)9.82146840qPDFs529 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-284-2016-eng.pdf01552cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450171001392600072003103000033003825000167004155000020005825200346006026920015009486920030009637100061009937750146010548560098012009.821468CaOODSP20221107143451cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-284/2016F-PDF00aProjet de directives concernant la réduction des émissions d'oxydes d'azote des turbines à combustion fixes alimentées au gaz naturel h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, c2016. a17 p. : bfigures, tableaux. aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Proposed guidelines for the reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions from natural gas-fuelled stationary combustion turbines. a« Mai 2016. » aEnvironnement et Changement climatique Canada a dirigé un groupe de travail plurilatéral sur les EBEI. Ce groupe a d’un commun accord élaboré des exigences sur les émissions de NOx des nouvelles turbines à combustion alimentées au gaz naturel. Ces exigences servent de fondement aux limites d’émissions des présentes directives.072gccstaGaz072gccstaLignes directrices1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tProposed guidelines for the reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions from natural gas-fuelled stationary combustion turbines w(CaOODSP)9.82122340qPDFs575 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En4-284-2016-fra.pdf01415cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450161001632600065003243000023003894900056004125000134004685040052006026920030006546920017006846920031007017000040007327100053007727750118008258300069009438560101010129.820347CaOODSP20221107143205cr |||||||||||160718s2016 oncbo ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05789-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn3-4/184-2016E-PDF00aAmended recovery strategy for the Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) in Canada h[electronic resource] / c[prepared by Les Gyug … [et al.]]. a[Ottawa] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, cc2016. avi, 32 p. : bill.1 aSpecies at Risk Act recovery strategy report series aIssued also in French under title: Programme de rétablissement modifié du pic de Williamson (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) au Canada. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 26-30).072gccstaEndangered species072gccstaBirds072gccstaNature conservation1 aGyug, Les W.q(Les Williams)d1955-1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tProgramme de rétablissement modifié du pic de Williamson (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.820358#0aSpecies at Risk Act recovery strategy series.w(CaOODSP)9.50507140qPDFs4.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En3-4-184-2016-eng.pdf01518cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450169001632600073003323000023004054900094004285000138005225040059006606920028007196920018007476920037007657000040008027100061008427750116009038300096010198560101011159.820358CaOODSP20221107143207cr |||||||||||160718s2016 oncbo ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05790-3 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn3-4/184-2016F-PDF00aProgramme de rétablissement modifié du pic de Williamson (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) au Canada h[ressource électronique] / c[préparé par Les Gyug … [et al.]]. a[Ottawa] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2016. avi, 37 p. : bill.1 aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série des rapports sur les programmes de rétablissement aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Amended recovery strategy for the Williamson’s sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) in Canada. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 30-34).072gccstaEspèce menacée072gccstaOiseau072gccstaConservation de la nature1 aGyug, Les W.q(Les Williams)d1955-1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tAmended recovery strategy for the Williamson's sapsucker (Sphyrapicus thyroideus) in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.820347#0aLoi sur les espèces en péril, série de programmes de rétablissement.w(CaOODSP)9.50147040qPDFs2.74 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/eccc/En3-4-184-2016-fra.pdf01565cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450163001612600043003243000014003675000020003815000085004015200434004866920031009206920032009516920040009837100096010237750065011198560103011849.677538CaOODSP20221107134434cr |||||||||||160719s2015||||onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d a978-0-660-23356-7 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aIu4-160/2015F-PDF00aRapport d'audit - Programme de développement des collectivités h[ressource électronique] / cDirection générale de la vérification et de l'évaluation. a[Ottawa] : bIndustrie Canada, c2015. aii, 24 p. a"Janvier 2015". aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Audit report - Community Futures Program.0 a«Conformément au Plan d’audit interne pluriannuel axé sur les risques pour 2014-2015 à 2016-2017 approuvé par Industrie Canada (le Ministère), la Direction générale de la vérification et de l’évaluation (DGVE) a entrepris un audit du volet du Programme de développement des collectivités (PDC) administré par l’Initiative fédérale de développement économique dans le Nord de l’Ontario (FedNor).» - p. 8.072gccstaProgramme fédéral072gccstaDéveloppement rural072gccstaDéveloppement communautaire1 aCanada. bIndustrie Canada. bDirection générale de la vérification et de l'évaluation.08tAudit report - Community Futures Program w(CaOODSP)9.62994540qPDFs485 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/isde-ised/Iu4-160-2015-fra.pdf01421cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450102001612600043002633000015003065000020003215000109003415200349004506920029007996920033008286920028008617100062008897750089009518560103010409.629945CaOODSP20221107134255cr |||||||||||160719s2015||||onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d a978-1-100-25785-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aIu4-160/2015E-PDF00aAudit report - Community Futures Program h[electronic resource] / cAudit and Evaluation Branch. a[Ottawa] : bIndustry Canada, c2015. aii, 23 p.  a"January 2015". aIssued also in French under the title: Rapport d'audit - Programme de développement des collectivités.0 a"In accordance with the approved Industry Canada (IC) 2014-15 to 2016-17 Multi-Year Risk-Based Internal Audit Plan, the Audit and Evaluation Branch (AEB) undertook an audit of the portion of the Community Futures Program (CFP or “The Program”) delivered by the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (FedNor)." - p. 8.072gccstaRural development072gccstaCommunity development072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bIndustry Canada. bAudit and Evaluation Branch.08tRapport d'audit - Programme de développement des collectivités w(CaOODSP)9.67753840qPDFs366 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/isde-ised/Iu4-160-2015-eng.pdf02450cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100410013001270430012001400860021001521000018001732450182001912600082003733000043004554900087004985040050005855201001006355460052016366920028016886920027017166920036017437000021017797000031018007100050018317100032018818300086019138560101019999.820793CaOODSP20221107143314cr |||||||||||160720s2016 oncbd obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05835-1 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-on1 aFs97-4/3103E-PDF1 aMarson, Dave.10aResults of Fisheries and Oceans Canada's 2014 Asian carp early detection field surveillance program h[electronic resource] / cby David Marson, Erin Gertzen, and Becky Cudmore. aBurlington, Ont. : bAsian Carp program, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, c2016. avii, 59 p. : bcol. charts, col. maps.1 aCanadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, x1488-5387 ; v3103 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 8-9).3 a"In 2014, an early detection field surveillance program for Asian carps in the Great Lakes and its watersheds was continued for a second season by Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Asian Carp Program. In the spring, summer, and fall of 2014, 745 sites were sampled at 36 locations on the Canadian side of the Great Lakes (lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario). A total number of 43,928 fishes representing 92 species were captured. Surrogate species for Asian carps (Buffalo spp., and Common Carp) were detected in all gears except for seines and trawls. A total of 346 Buffalo species (Ictiobus spp.) were captured, and 1774 Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio). One triploid Grass Carp was captured in the Grand River on September 23rd, in a trammel net. Although new early detection locations were scouted and sampled, not all will be carried forward as long-term monitoring sites. 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Approved by the Agency CEO: April 25, 2016.”072gccstaFederal institutions072gccstaPurchasing072gccstaInternal audits1 aCanada. bParks Canada. bOffice of Internal Audit and Evaluation.08tAudit interne des processus financiers et administratifs - Unité de gestion des voies navigables au Québec w(CaOODSP)9.81436740qPDFs1,016 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-461-2016-eng.pdf01414cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450192001612600046003533000010003995000131004095000040005405000178005806920034007586920017007926920033008097100086008427750111009288560097010399.814367CaOODSP20221107141750cr |||||||||||160721s2016 qucd o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05072-0 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR62-461/2016F-PDF00aAudit interne des processus financiers et administratifs - Unité de gestion des voies navigables au Québec h[ressource électronique] / cBureau de l'audit interne et de l'évaluation. a[Gatineau, QC] : bParcs Canada, cc2016. a25 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Internal audit of financial and administrative processes - Quebec Waterways Field Unit. a« Rapport final, février 2016. » a« Rapport présenté au Comité de vérification de Parcs Canada : le 24 mars, 2016. 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Approved by the Agency CEO: July 29, 2015.” aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaHistoric sites072gccstaProgram assessment1 aCanada. bParks Canada. bOffice of Internal Audit and Evaluation.08tÉvaluation des désignations de lieux historiques nationaux de Parcs Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80437940qPDFs1.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-457-2015-eng.pdf01336cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450169001612600046003303000017003765000111003935000032005045000139005365040048006756920027007236920036007507100086007867750089008728560097009619.804379CaOODSP20221107135414cr |||||||||||160720s2014 qucd ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03529-1 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR62-457/2015F-PDF00aÉvaluation des désignations de lieux historiques nationaux de Parcs Canada h[ressource électronique] / cBureau de la vérification interne et de l'évaluation. a[Gatineau, QC] : bParcs Canada, cc2014. ai, iv, 35 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Evaluation of Parks Canada’s national historic site designations. a« Final - Juillet 2015. » a« Rapport soumis au Comité d’évaluation de Parcs Canada : 7 juillet 2015. 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Approved by the Agency CEO: July 29, 2015.” aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaHeritage072gccstaProgram assessment1 aCanada. bParks Canada. bOffice of Internal Audit and Evaluation.08tÉvaluation des programmes des autres lieux patrimoniaux de Parcs Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80438740qPDFs1.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-458-2015-eng.pdf01314cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450165001612600046003263000014003725000106003865000032004925000139005245040048006636920022007116920036007337100086007697750084008558560097009399.804387CaOODSP20221107135415cr |||||||||||160720s2014 quc ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03531-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR62-458/2015F-PDF00aÉvaluation des programmes des autres lieux patrimoniaux de Parcs Canada h[ressource électronique] / cBureau de la vérification interne et de l'évaluation. a[Gatineau, QC] : bParcs Canada, cc2014. avi, 55 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Evaluation of Parks Canada’s other heritage places programs. a« Final - Juillet 2015. » a« Rapport soumis au Comité d’évaluation de Parcs Canada : 7 juillet 2015. 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(un-numbered pages) : bill. aIssued also in French under title: Un bon temps pour se rapprocher - Parcs Canada. aIssued also in print.072gccstaNational parks072gccstaBooklets2 aParks Canada.08tUn bon temps pour se rapprocher - Parcs Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8093140#tParks Canada w(CaOODSP)9.809309 tTime to connect - Parks Canada w(CaOODSP)9.62983640qPDFs5.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-446-1-2016-eng.pdf01282cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450071001632460028002342600046002623000024003085000098003325200055004305300026004856920026005116920029005376920020005667100018005867750082006047760048006867940057007347950066007918560099008579.809318CaOODSP20221107140613cr |||||||||||160720s2016 qucbo o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-04276-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR62-446/2-2016E-PDF00aTime to connect - Parks Canada in Ontario h[electronic resource].30aParks Canada in Ontario a[Gatineau, QC] : bParks Canada, cc2016. a11, [3] p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title: Un bon temps pour se rapprocher - 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Parcs Canada dans le Nord canadien h[ressource électronique].30aParcs Canada dans le Nord canadien a[Gatineau, QC] : bParcs Canada, cc2016. a13 p. : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Time to connect - Parks Canada in northern Canada. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaParc national072gccstaNord canadien072gccstaBrochure2 aParcs Canada.08tTime to connect - Parks Canada in northern Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8093670#tParcs Canada dans le Nord canadien w(CaOODSP)9.809368 tDécouvrez Parcs Canada dans le Nord canadien w(CaOODSP)9.83357640qPDFs4.26 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-446-7-2016-fra.pdf00974nam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860024001392450080001632600046002433000046002895000075003355300043004106920025004536920020004787100018004987750055005167760038005718560099006099.809314CaOODSP20221107140613cr |||||||||||160720s2016 qucabo o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-04274-9 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR62-446/1-2016F-PDF03aUn bon temps pour se rapprocher - Parcs Canada h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bParcs Canada, cc2016. a[14] p. (pages non numérotées) : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Time to connect - Parks Canada. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaParc national072gccstaBrochure2 aParcs Canada.08tTime to connect - Parks Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8093130#tParcs Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80931240qPDFs6.60 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/pc/R62-446-1-2016-fra.pdf01876cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450132001722600067003043000041003714900038004125000016004505040041004665200733005076920029012406930022012696930022012917000034013137100034013478300075013818560106014569.821210CaOODSP20221107143412cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/004-2013E-PDF1 aNorton, Sean.10aCanadian extremist crime database h[electronic resource] : bmethodological primer / cby Sean Norton and Christian Leuprecht. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. a[82] p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-004 a"May 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper addresses the need for an historical, Canadian, national incident database on criminal extremism, and highlights methodological issues and challenges inherent in its development. While the contents are suggestive, 18 recommendations are enumerated that should be of interest to policy advisors, subject-matter-experts and those researchers who, ultimately, will be responsible for creating the database. Creating a Canadian database on domestic extremist crime is thought to be a useful undertaking, as there can be many benefits. However, as this report makes clear, creating a useful and beneficial tool that stands the test of time is a complicated task and considerable undertaking that requires much forethought.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aViolent extremism 4aIncident database1 aLeuprecht, Christian, d1973-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-004w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.59 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-004-2013-eng.pdf02820cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450175001542600078003293000036004074900092004435000025005355040048005605201510006086920029021186930020021477000040021677100046022077750071022538300088023248560106024129.821214CaOODSP20221107143413cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn---1 aD68-6/023-2013F-PDF00aSatisfaction à l'égard de la réintégration chez les réservistes des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) h[ressource électronique] / cpar Tara L. Holton ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bRecherche et développement pour la Défense Canada, c2013. ax, 42 p. : bfigures, tableaux.1 aMémorandum technique (Recherche et développement pour la Défense Canada), v2013-023 a« Novembre 2013. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. aCette étude avait pour but d’évaluer les expériences de réintégration postdéploiement des réservistes des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) ayant pris part à un déploiement dans le cadre de l’affectation récente d’une force opérationnelle à l’opération ATHENA. Des réservistes ont rempli un bref sondage environ six à huit mois après un déploiement. Un des aspects du sondage, le centre d’intérêt de l’étude actuelle, consistait à demander aux réservistes d’indiquer leur degré de satisfaction à l’égard de leur expérience de réintégration postdéploiement et les facteurs ayant eu un impact sur cette expérience. En moyenne, les répondants avaient indiqué être « ni satisfait[s] ni insatisfait[s] (neutre) » de leur expérience de réintégration postdéploiement. Sur les 106 personnes ayant répondu à cette question, près de 60 % avaient fourni des renseignements écrits plus détaillés sur les facteurs qui ont eu une incidence sur leur expérience. Ces renseignements ont été classés selon les commentaires positifs, les commentaires négatifs et les recommandations fournies en ce qui concerne 1) les services et les rendez-vous requis durant le processus de réintégration, 2) l’emploi à la suite du déploiement, et 3) le soutien militaire durant la réintégration. Des recommandations préliminaires ont été formulées en vue d’améliorer le processus de réintégration postdéploiement à l’intention des réservistes des FAC.072gccstaRapport technique07aRéintégration1 aHolton, Tara L.q(Tara Lee),d1972-1 aCanada. bR et D pour la défense Canada.08tReintegration satisfaction among CF reservists w(CaOODSP)9.821228#0aMémorandum technique (R et D pour la défense Canada)v2013-023w(CaOODSP)9.82056540qPDFs2.32 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-023-2013-fra.pdf02125cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450152001752600067003273000041003944900038004355000017004735040041004905200952005316920029014836930015015126930024015277000019015517000014015707100034015848300075016188560106016939.821224CaOODSP20221107143414cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/005-2013E-PDF1 aMeunier, Pierre.10aBiometrics for National Security h[electronic resource] : bthe case for a whole government apporach / cby Pierre Meunier, Qinghan Xiao, Tien Vo. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. a[42] p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-005 a"June 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe improvements of the last few years have not only made biometrics more reliable but they have made them also cheaper and more capable of handling high volumes of transaction, and thus more suitable for public safety and security applications. Several governments around the world are now using biometrics as means of verifying the identity of visa applicants and visitors or as a means of expediting the passage of trusted travellers across borders. The sphere of influence of biometric technologies extends well beyond border applications, however, and the prevalence of this technology is likely to increase not just in the public sector, but in the private sector as well. The objective of this paper is to show the trends surrounding the use of biometrics to improve public safety and security and make the case for taking a holistic view of this capability so as to extract the greatest benefits in the most efficient and effective manner.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aBiometrics 4aIdentity management1 aXiao, Qinhgan.1 aVo, Tien.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-005w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.66 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-005-2013-eng.pdf03721cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000017001542450139001712600067003103000042003774900038004195000022004575040041004795202568005206920029030886930027031176930025031447000023031697100034031928300075032268560106033019.821225CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/013-2013E-PDF1 aLuoma, Greg.12aA value framework for science and technology projects h[electronic resource] : ba case study / cby Greg Luoma and Andrew Vallerand. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 32 p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-013 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA framework to describe and assess “Value” has been elaborated. Value is taken as associated with “Measures of Impact”, measures that many S&T programs wish to be in a position to document from their outputs. Strategically, the framework also distinguishes between potential value (available but not exploited and sustained) and realized value (exploited by operators or end users) or even lost value. To verify and validate this value-based framework, existing data from a Case study, the CBRN Research Technology Initiative (CRTI) Call for Proposals #5-#9 projects have been used. To simplify the task, “Measures of Performance” normally associated with schedule, budget and scope of the project were not included in the assessment to encourage a specific focus on value and the “Impact” related measures: the logic that has been applied here is that although a well-managed project is important, if it generates no impact, it provides little value to clients. The premise of this effort is that S&T projects can be not only mapped but assessed for Value based on various measures of “impact” using the present Value Framework approach. Preliminary data from a Case Study of Call for Proposals #5-9 Projects (N=98) of the CRTI program indicate that all of them easily map first and foremost to the 2 types of S&T Outputs: documents (i.e. advice) or technology (i.e. sensor). Further, all of the outputs of the above projects easily mapped to one of the 5 Types of Value by considering the following ontology: 1) Knowledge/Advice, 2) Building the related Community of Practice, 3) Maturing Innovative Concepts/Technology, 4) Transitioning/Exploiting Innovative Concepts/ Technology, and 5) Support to Special Ops or Major Events with Concepts/Technology. The data analysis also validates the current value framework as a very useful framework to document Value in terms of influence or impact, vis a vis clients and their desired outcomes, regardless if output of the projects was a document or a technology. It is recommended that, as S&T organizations shift their focus from being technology-focused to (client) outcomes-driven, the concept of value and related measures of impact for Projects align well with the documentation of influencing outcomes that matter to client, stakeholder or partner. Finally, it is suggested that the framework is broadly applicable to many government-led S&T programs, provided it reflects the strategic goals of the program, the needs of client, stakeholder or partner and the guidance for S&T investments.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aPerfomance measurement 4aProgramme evaluation1 aVallerand, Andrew.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-013w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.51 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-013-2013-eng.pdf02731cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450178001542600067003323000044003994900038004435000021004815040041005025201581005436920029021246930025021537000049021787100034022278300075022618560105023369.821226CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/021-2013E-PDF00aEffects of strategic-level interagency training h[electronic resource] : bthe National Security Program's exercise Strategic Warrior / cby Megan M. Thompson ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 33 p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-021 a"February 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe current research assessed the training evaluations of senior Canadian Forces (CF), international military, and Canadian civilian Government Partners who participated in Exercise (EX) STRATEGIC WARRIOR 12, a strategic-level operational planning exercise that is part of the 10-month National Security Program at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto. Fifteen student volunteers (4 Civilian, 9 CF, 2 Other Military) completed an initial demographic survey. Twenty-four volunteers (6 Civilian, 10 CF, 8 Other Military) completed a post-EX survey designed to capture students’ assessments of various aspects of the STRATEGIC WARRIOR training exercise. Descriptive analyses revealed that, in general, both civilian and military participants felt that the exercise was valuable and that the team processes related to the EX within their syndicates were successful. Most civilians felt that the EX took into account important aspects of the mandates, processes, and approaches of their home organizations. However, only half of the civilians felt that the EX prepared them for future roles in developing a strategic response to a complex conflict environment. Future research should explore additional methodologies for assessing the value of interagency training: for instance, through a comparison of student and subject-matter expert assessments, longitudinal research comparing training assessments to operational processes and outcomes during comprehensive missions, and, where possible, the development of objective measures of performance and operational effectiveness.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aInteragency training1 aThompson, Megan M.q(Megan Mari-Ane),d1958-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-021w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs558 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-021-2013-eng.pdf02456cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450111001542600067002653000015003324900038003475000021003855040041004065201235004476920029016826930031017116930015017427000040017577100034017977750130018318300075019618560106020369.821228CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/023-2013E-PDF00aReintegration satisfaction among CF reservists h[electronic resource] / cby Tara L. Holton ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 38 p.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-023 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study sought to assess the post-deployment reintegration experiences of Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Reservists who had deployed as a part of a recent task force participating in Operation ATHENA. Reservists completed a short survey approximately six to eight months post-deployment. One aspect of the survey, the focus of the current research, asked Reservists to indicate their level of satisfaction with their post-deployment reintegration experience, and factors impacting on this experience. On average, Reservists indicated that they were “neither satisfied nor dissatisfied/neutral” with their post-deployment reintegration experience. Of the 106 individuals responding to this question, close to 60% provided more detailed written information regarding the factors affecting their experience. This information was categorized according to the positive comments, negative comments, and recommendations provided with respect to (1) services and appointments necessary during the reintegration process, (2) employment following deployment, and (3) military support during reintegration. Preliminary recommendations designed to further enhance the post-deployment reintegration process for CAF Reservists are provided.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aReintegration satisfaction 4aReservists1 aHolton, Tara L.q(Tara Lee),d1972-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.08tSatisfaction à l'égard de la réintégration chez les réservistes des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) w(CaOODSP)9.821214#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-023w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs6.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-023-2013-eng.pdf02755cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450215001542600067003693000035004364900038004715000018005095040041005275201611005686920029021796930019022087000024022277100034022518300075022858560105023609.821229CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/024-2013E-PDF00aTraining and education for the comprehensive apporach to operations h[electronic resource] : bevaluation of the Influence Activities Task Force 2012 Civil-Military seminar / cby Kelly Piasentin ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 36 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-024 a"March 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIn November 2012, the Influence Activities Task Force (IATF) hosted the third iteration of the Civil-Military Seminar at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Kingston. Seminar attendees included representatives of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other government partners (GPs) involved in Comprehensive Approach (CA) operations. Objectives of the seminar were (a) to provide an opportunity for NGOs, GPs, and CAF personnel to interact in a CA context, and (b) to establish/reinforce professional networks and relationships between representatives of these organizations. Survey data collected from 21 voluntary seminar attendees—10 CAF and 11 civilians (9 NGOs and 2 GPs)—revealed that the seminar was successful in achieving its objectives. Overall, both military and civilian participants were satisfied with the format and organization of the seminar and perceived it to be a useful professional development activity that provided sufficient opportunities for learning and for relationship building. Although both CAF and civilian participants reported that the seminar impacted their perception and understanding of the CA, the impact (i.e., change in perception) was greatest for civilian respondents, the majority of whom initially indicated having less familiarity with the CA concept. The seminar also appeared to facilitate interorganizational trust, particularly for CAF participants, whose perceptions of civilian organizations improved significantly over the course of the seminar. Suggestions for improving future iterations of the seminar are discussed.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aCivil-Military1 aPiasentin, Kelly A.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-024w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs630 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-024-2013-eng.pdf02449cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450129001542600067002833000036003504900038003865000018004245040041004425201367004836920029018506930016018796930022018957000015019177100034019328300075019668560106020419.821231CaOODSP20221107143416cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/025-2012E-PDF00aStyle guide for micro aerial vehicle operator machine interface design h[electronic resource] / cby Ming Hou ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 18 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-025 a"March 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aLittle research has been conducted to study desirable handheld interface design approaches for the control of Micro Aerial Vehicles (MAVs). To address this issue, Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) - Toronto performed a focus group study, literature reviews, a spiral development of three Operator Machine Interface (OMI) prototypes, and an empirical experiment that tested various display modes and command control input methods for MAV control. The results of these OMI design research efforts are summarized in this style guide, which provides a generic framework for handheld OMI development. Detailed design solutions will be developed using, in part, the criteria provided in this document. The MAV style guide: 1) Identifies assumptions regarding MAV use that may affect design decisions; 2) Defines the essential components of a handheld MAV OMI; 3) Outlines style guidelines common to OMI control elements; 4) Outlines style guidelines common to OMI displays; and 5) Identifies ideal interaction response times for OMI functions. It is assumed that the major components of an OMI will include manual controls and a touch screen with a diagonal dimension of approximately nine inches. However, as new technologies and displays are developed these guidelines may change due to the evolving design and functionality requirements of MAV systems.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aStyle guide 4aMachine interface1 aHou, Ming.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-025w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-025-2012-eng.pdf01742cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860023001301000017001532450190001702600067003603000032004274900037004595000021004965040041005175200569005586920029011276930018011566930020011747000021011947100034012158300074012498560105013239.821233CaOODSP20221107143416cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/26-2011E-PDF1 aHales, Doug.10aImplementing capability based planning within the public safety and security sector h[electronic resource] : blessons from the defence experience / cby Doug Hales and Paul Chouinard. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. a[88] p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-26 a"December 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aCapability Based Planning (CBP) has been described as the “gold standard” and has now been in use in military communities for just over a decade. Use is now being extended to public safety and security. This report reviews the environmental impetus, founding principles and initial expectations, and reflects on lessons learned and best practices. It identifies both some of the inherent issues with CBP and some of the unique challenges involved in applying CBP in the public safety and security realm. It concludes by offering some thoughts on the Way Ahead.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aPublic safety 4aPublic security1 aChouinard, Paul.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-26w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.60 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-26-2011-eng.pdf02224cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450142001542600067002963000034003634900038003975000018004355040041004535201081004946920029015756930033016046930030016377000040016677100034017078300075017418560106018169.821235CaOODSP20221107143416cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/027-2013E-PDF00aSimulation-based training for IED awareness h[electronic resource] : bbest practices and experiences / cby Jerzy Jarmasz ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 98 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-027 a"March 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aImprovised Explosive Devices (IEDs) have been major threats to CF soldiers in recent conflicts (e.g., in Afghanistan) and will likely continue to be a threat in the foreseeable future. Accordingly, Defence Research & Development Canada - Toronto (DRDC Toronto) has been investigating training methods and technologies to better prepare soldiers to detect and assess IED threats in theatre. One of these tools, the IED Awareness Simulator, was designed by DRDC Toronto around the “serious games” Virtual Battle Space 2 (VBS2) platform, for the purpose of training the team aspects of IED detection in convoys. This report describes the design requirements for the IED Awareness Simulation, the procedures we developed for using it during counter-IED training events, and our “lessons learned” about what works well and what doesn’t in the simulator, in particular regarding its core application, VBS2. We conclude with recommendations for the development of future synthetic training environments for teamwork and command-and-control in tactical asymmetric conflicts.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aImprovised explosive devices 4aSimulation-based training1 aJarmasz, Jerzy Władysław, d1939-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-027w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs6.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-027-2013-eng.pdf02468cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450171001542600067003253000036003924900038004285000021004665040041004875201328005286920029018566930024018856930022019097000020019317100034019518300075019858560106020609.821236CaOODSP20221107143416cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/029-2012E-PDF00aScience Town 2.0 h[electronic resource] : ban integrating concept for S&T support for multi-agency crisis and disaster management / cby Anthony Masys ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. avii, 23 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-029 a"December 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Vancouver 2010 Olympics (V2010) and G8/G20 summits were the largest domestic security and law enforcement mobilization operation in Canadian history. The security footprint for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics theatre of operations included over 30 secure venue locations spanning 150 kilometers and covered approximately 15,000 square kilometers thereby surpassing all previous major events in scope, scale and complexity. To support the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and G8/G20 Major Events, unique federal Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives and Forensics (CBRNEf) capabilities were mobilized and operationalized in support of defence and security operations through the establishment of a mobile ‘Science Town’. The success of this deployment of CBRNEf capability has precipitated the development of a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) to ensure effective and efficient mobilization of such CBRNEf S&T support in the future. Recent national and global disasters (such as flooding, earthquakes, volcanic activity, hurricane, tsunamis and other weather phenomena) have highlighted the urgent requirement to harness and mobilize additional unique Federal S&T capabilities to support All Hazards Risk Assessment and disaster management to inform public safety and security decision making in a timely fashion.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aDisaster management 4aCrisis management1 aMasys, Anthony.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-029w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs4.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-029-2012-eng.pdf01826cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000029001542450091001832600067002743000036003414900038003775000018004155040041004335200830004746920029013047100034013338300075013678560106014429.821240CaOODSP20221107143417cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/030-2011E-PDF1 aThornhill, Eric, d1974-10aCFD simulations of a ferry in head seas h[electronic resource] / cby Eric Thornhill. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. axii, 88 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-030 a"March 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA ship travelling in a seaway can often experience slamming characterized by large sudden loads from impacts with waves. These loads can be large enough to cause local damage, but also induce a whipping response which stresses the primary hull structure and adversely affects the overall fatigue life of the vessel. Most common seakeeping prediction programs use potential flow theory that cannot directly simulate the physics of slamming. This report contains a study using more advanced computational fluid dynamics methods which can reproduce wave impacts. Simulations were conducted for a ferry hull travelling in head seas and compared to existing experimental data. It was found that slamming loads are well predicted, but there can be difficulties in generating and propagating large steep waves inside the simulation.072gccstaTechnical reports1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-030w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs5.64 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-030-2011-eng.pdf02251cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450142001752600067003173000036003844900038004205000018004585040041004765201082005176920029015996930012016286930030016406930023016707000017016937100034017108300075017448560106018199.821241CaOODSP20221107143417cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/032-2013E-PDF1 aKaluzny, Bohdan.10aSimulating the repatriation of Canadian Forces materiel from Afghanistan h[electronic resource] / cby Bohdan L. Kaluzny and Raman Pall. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 32 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-032 a"March 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Canadian Forces completed its combat mission in the Kandahar province of Afghanistan in 2011 and were instructed by the Government of Canada to complete its redeployment out of Kandahar by the end of December 2011. Materiel and equipment were transported back to Canada over several lines of communications. Nearly 1500 sea containers full of materiel, 800 vehicles, and 200 air pallets of material were returned to Canada by combinations of air, sea, and ground transport.This paper describes a discrete-event simulation model developed to analyze the repatriation of Canadian equipment from Afghanistan to Canada via the applicable lines of communication. The objective was to develop a model that could be used to analyze the repatriation in order to enable and improve future mission planning. The discrete-event simulation model is shown to be representative of the actual repatriation effort and is subsequently used to determine the impacts of different potential courses of action, measured mainly through results on the total cost and duration of the repatriation.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAirlift07aDiscrete event simulation07aMilitary logistics1 aPall, Raman.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-032w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-032-2013-eng.pdf02526cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450150001742600067003243000033003914900038004245000017004625040041004795201392005206920029019126930018019416930024019597000014019837100034019978300075020318560106021069.821245CaOODSP20221107143418cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/037-2011E-PDF1 aPaul, Michel A.10aSleep and modeled performance of Arctic Patrollers during Operation Nunalivut 2010 h[electronic resource] / cby Michel A. Paul and Fethi Bouak. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. ax, 36 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-037 a"July 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe goal of this work was to monitor sleep (via wrist actigraphs) in Arctic Patrollers and generate cognitive effectiveness models for each patroller using a program called Fatigue Avoidance Scheduling Tool (FASTTM). Actigraphic data were collected from 23 Arctic patrollers of whom 3 were Inuit Rangers (who ranged from 25 to 62 years of age), from one ranger instructor (48 years of age) and from 19 troops who were freshly deployed from various regions across southern Canada (who ranged from 21 to 54 years of age). The patrols ranged from 5 to 14 days in duration. Sleep data were recorded for several days at Canadian Forces Station Alert prior to departing on patrol and throughout the patrols. The following sleep parameters (primary sleep period minutes, total daily sleep minutes, number of daily naps, daily nap minutes, sleep latency in minutes, number of sleep episodes in the primary sleep period, and WASO (Wake After Sleep Onset) in minutes) were recorded and graphed for each day as well as averaged over 16 days. Total daily sleep minutes along with daily work periods were inputted to FASTTM to generate models of cognitive effectiveness for each of the 23 Arctic patrollers. Inuit Rangers obtained more sleep in their primary sleep periods, have fewer sleep episodes and have less wake time within their primary sleep periods than their freshly deployed counterparts.072gccstaTechnical reports07aSleep hygiene07aModeled performance1 aBouak, F.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-037w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-037-2011-eng.pdf02143cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000027001542450176001812600067003573000033004244900038004575000020004955040041005155200966005566920029015226930016015516930024015677000024015917100034016158300075016498560105017249.821247CaOODSP20221107143418cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/042-2011E-PDF1 aBurrell, Craig,d1975-10aIntracranial dispersion model h[electronic resource] : ba model of ultrasonic dispersion for diagnosis of intracranial injury / cby Craig Burrell and Parmeshar Chauhan. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 42 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-042 a"January 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aDRDC Toronto is in the process of developing a Dispersive Ultrasound System to diagnose internal neurological injury. The Dispersive Ultrasound System is intended to be non-invasive, portable, simple to use, and relatively inexpensive. To identify neurological injuries the Dispersive Ultrasound System relies on the dispersion spectrum produced by acoustic signals as they traverse the skull and intracranial tissue. An Intracranial Dispersion Model has been developed in order to better understand the formation of dispersion spectra and the effects that various factors, including intracranial injury, have upon them. The formulation of the Intracranial Dispersion Model is presented in detail. As well, results related to the variability of dispersion spectra and to the diagnostic impact of uncertainties are presented. Finally, a hypothetical case study illustrates the diagnostic insights that can be gained from use of the Intracranial Dispersion Model.072gccstaTechnical reports07aUltrasonics07aAcoustic dispersion1 aChauhan, Parmeshar.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-042w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs722 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-042-2011-eng.pdf01788cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000017001542450131001712600067003023000034003694900038004035000017004415040041004585200621004996920029011206930014011496930014011636930022011777000018011997000018012177100034012358300075012698560106013449.821261CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160719s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/050-2011E-PDF1 aMrad, Nezih.10aEngine fluid leakage detection h[electronic resource] : ba feasibility study / cby Nezih Mrad, Zhigang Sun and Kuo-Ting Wu. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. avi, 16 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-050 a"July 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aMonitoring any of several parameters, improves the ability to detect any potential safety and performance related problems associated with aircraft gas turbine engines. Immediate reporting of fuel or engine oil leaks provides engine operators the ability to make judicious decisions as to how the engine should be run under given faulty condition and engine maintainer the ability to make timely decision of the engine maintenance. A feasibility study on the use of an ultrasonic based approach to engine fuel or oil leak monitoring is presented. This approach has the potential to be used in real-time applications.072gccstaTechnical reports07aOil leaks07aFuel leak07aEngine monitoring1 aSun, Zhigang.1 aWu, Kuo-Ting.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-050w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.38 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-050-2011-eng.pdf02278cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450283001732600067004563000033005234900038005565000018005945040041006125200968006536920029016216930019016506930025016697000020016947000023017147100034017378300075017718560106018469.821262CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160719s2014 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/055-2013E-PDF1 aHowes, Rodney.10aNational Energy Infrastructure Test Centre (NEITC) h[electronic resource] : bconcept and development of an entity to assist in cyber protection of industrial control systems within the energy and utilities sector in Canada / cby Rodney Howes, Douglas Hales, Andrew Vallerand. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2014. ax, 30 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-055 a"March 2014." aIncludes bibliographical references. aAwareness of the vulnerability of SCADA and ICS networks increased dramatically following exposure of the 2010 Stuxnet virus which targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities. This was the first publicly known attack on a programmable logic controller and highlighted the need for better testing and monitoring capabilities and more effective collaboration and training. Risk precludes using “live” systems; hence, an independent, complementary capability was needed. A requirement to integrate digital and physical components of SCADA and ICS systems and an opportunity to exploit emulation and simulation were identified. The concept of a “sandbox” used by software programmers to run untested code or untrusted programs in isolation was adopted. Several Federal partners collaborated to create an ICS test and training centre. This report summarizes key elements of the concept and development of the nascent National Energy Infrastructure Test Center (NEITC)072gccstaTechnical reports07aCyber security07aTesting and training1 aHales, Douglas.1 aVallerand, Andrew.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-055w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs5.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-055-2013-eng.pdf01555cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450118001752600067002933000035003604900038003955000020004335040041004535200509004946920029010036930018010327100034010508300075010848560106011599.821263CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/058-2013E-PDF1 aKirkland, David.10aLinear and second order keystone transforms and their applications h[electronic resource] / cby David Kirkland. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 46 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-058 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report covers the basic theory of the First Order (Linear) and Second Order Keystone transforms. The associated sampling requirements are then derived and two compensation methods for handling subsampled systems are discussed. Linear and Second Order Keystone transforms are then applied to the problem of imaging moving targets in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) systems for both simulated and acquired data. The results show that similar performance is achieved with both Keystone based algorithms.072gccstaTechnical reports07aMoving target1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-058w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.24 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-058-2013-eng.pdf02003cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450104001542600067002583000036003254900038003615000016003995040041004155200963004566920029014196930022014487000029014707100034014998300075015338560105016089.821264CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/060-2013E-PDF00aFuturistic outlook on human-centric S&T h[electronic resource] / cby Peter Tikuisis ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 22 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-060 a"May 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study was undertaken to fulfill DRDC Toronto Research Centre’s obligation to provide and maintain a far horizon (7–20 year) outlook on site development. Strategic planning of infrastructure, facilities, and capability must be informed by defensible future directions in science and technology (S&T), supported by credible documentation. The focus is on DRDC Toronto’s mandate to provide leadership and solutions that meet the needs of the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces (DND/CAF) in the human-centric domain of relevance to defence and security. A foresight analysis was conducted using in-house expertise in six S&T areas: Autonomous Platforms and Agents, Information and Influence, Intelligence and Prediction, Man-machine Interfacing/Integration, Warfighter Effectiveness, and Moral and Ethical Issues. Facilities and resources (both equipment and personnel) necessary to support research in these areas are also outlined.072gccstaTechnical reports07aHuman performance1 aTikuisis, Peter, d1952-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-060w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs529 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-060-2013-eng.pdf02248cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000026001542450154001802600067003343000035004014900038004365000018004745040041004925201168005336920029017016930014017307100034017448300075017788560105018539.821265CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/061-2013E-PDF1 aGhanmi, Ahmed,d1965-10aHybrid air vehicles for military logistics heavy lift h[electronic resource] : bin support of Canadian Forces northern operations / cby A. Ghanmi. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 27 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-061 a"April 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aHybrid Air Vehicles (HAVs) are airships that combine characteristics of heavier-than-air technology, fixed-wing aircraft, and lighter-than-air aerostat technology. HAVs are being considered by the Canadian Forces (CF) as potential platforms to address deficiencies in military logistics heavy lift, particularly for northern operations. HAVs could provide a cost effective point-to-point delivery capability and could mitigate several limitations associated with other forms of transport. This paper presents an assessment of the HAV lift performance in support of CF northern operations. A Monte Carlo simulation framework was developed to simulate various lift scenarios in the North using HAVs and conventional aircraft, which indicated that HAVs could potentially improve the CF’s logistics lift capability for northern operations. Potential lift cost, response time and greenhouse emission reduction could be achieved using HAVs versus conventional aircraft. From an energy perspective, the use of HAVs for logistics heavy lift would potentially reduce the military operational energy demand due to their payload capacities and fuel consumption efficiency.072gccstaTechnical reports07aLogistics1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-061w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs827 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-061-2013-eng.pdf02615cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000027001542450140001812600067003213000033003884900038004215000021004595040041004805201470005216920029019916930026020206930021020467000020020677100034020878300075021218560105021969.821267CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/062-2011E-PDF1 aBurrell, Craig,d1975-10aEvaluation of a helmet-mounted auditory system for gunfire localization h[electronic resource] / cby Craig Burrell and Doug Saunders. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. ax, 42 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-062 a"December 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Localization Array Processor (LAP) is a system for acoustic localization of sources of rapid onset, short duration impulsive sounds, such as result from gunfire or explosions. The auditory environment is monitored by an array of helmet–mounted microphones. We report the results of a series of laboratory experiments to assess the performance characteristics of a prototype version of the LAP. Three tests of the system were carried out. First, its operation in backgrounds of stationary noise was studied. It was found that the system’s performance degraded rapidly as background noise levels increased, such that moderate levels of noise prevented the system from consistently identifying impulsive sounds in the environment. Second, tests of the direction–finding capability showed that the system was able to correctly identify the direction to the sound source in nearly 50% of cases, but that the angular resolution was not competitive with similar systems described in the literature. Finally, the recovery time of the system in a rapid fire scenario was studied, and it was found that it could detect an impulsive sound and refresh to a listening state in a few hundred milliseconds. In general, the system’s performance was satisfactory. Under optimal conditions it succeeded in identifying the azimuthal direction of origin of impulsive sounds, though the angular resolution provided by the current direction–finding algorithm is too coarse.072gccstaTechnical reports07aSituational awareness07aSniper detection1 aSaunders, Doug.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-062w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs940 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-062-2011-eng.pdf02401cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000026001542450190001802600067003703000035004374900038004725000018005105040041005285201228005696920029017976930014018266930013018407000020018537100034018738300075019078560105019829.821269CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/062-2013E-PDF1 aGhanmi, Ahmed,d1965-10aModeling and simulation of Canadian Forces operational energy consumption h[electronic resource] : bin support of the defence operational energy strategy development / cby A. Ghanmi. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 33 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-062 a"April 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper presents a framework for analyzing the Canadian Forces (CF) operational energy demand. Operational energy is the energy required for training, moving, and sustaining military forces as well as fueling tactical power generators and powering weapons platforms. The study examined the CF operational energy for expeditionary operations and focused particularly on fuel demand. A fuel consumption prediction model was developed and a typical operational scenario was constructed using historical deployments to forecast operational energy demand. A Monte Carlo simulation framework was also developed to simulate various operational characteristics such as location and duration of deployments and fuel consumption rates. The study indicated that the most prevalent fuel consumption in CF expeditionary operations is aviation fuel, followed by fuel for ground systems, and ships. It also revealed that particular attention should be given to the employment phase of operations for potential fuel consumption optimization. The study provided insights and better understanding of the energy consumption patterns of CF expeditionary operations in support of the Canadian Defence Operational Energy Strategy development.072gccstaTechnical reports07aLogistics07aModeling1 aSaunders, Doug.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-062w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs945 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-062-2013-eng.pdf02464cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860026001302450149001562600067003053000036003724900038004085000021004465040041004675201334005086920029018426930023018716930028018947000023019227100034019458300075019798560108020549.821270CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/067-2012-1E-PDF00aInterpolation algorithm for internal flow visualization of a supersonic air intake h[electronic resource] / cby Rogerio Pimentel ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. aviii, 26 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-067 a"December 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUnder the CA/NL MOU IA-6, DRDC Valcartier in Canada and TNO Defence, Security and Safety in the Netherlands jointly work to improve their numerical prediction capability on airbreathing powered missiles. As part of the collaboration program and to fill in the gap on the availability of experimental data in the open literature, wind-tunnel tests were carried out at the DRDC Valcartier tri-sonic wind-tunnel in order to gather internal aerodynamic performance data on a rectangular air intake model in isolation. The experimental data from the wind-tunnel test campaign aimed to improve the understanding of flow physics inside supersonic air intakes, to validate commercial CFD codes and to serve as input for the ramjet engine performance prediction code developed by DRDC Valcartier and TNO, the DRCORE model. Mass flow rate, pressure recovery and flow distortion at the combustor face, are outstanding parameters to support assessment of overall engine performance. The evaluation of those performance parameters is strongly dependent on the accuracy of total pressure measurements. In the wind-tunnel test campaign, total pressure measurements were obtained by means of a Pitot rake located in the combustor face of the ramjet, and then averaged in order to define a unique value for determining the performance parameters.072gccstaTechnical reports07aFlow visualization07aInterpolation algorithm1 aPimentel, Rogerio.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-067w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs4.48 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-067-2012-1-eng.pdf02795cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450170001742600067003443000035004114900038004465000018004845040041005025201623005436920029021666930030021956930020022257000021022457100034022668300075023008560106023759.821271CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/067-2012E-PDF1 aPrestov, Irene.12aA net-enabled apporach to modelling joint interagency systems h[electronic resource] : bthe Arctic search and rescue network / cby Irene Prestov, Marcin L. Pilat. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. axiv, 66 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-067 a"March 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report discusses a new network-based modelling framework that we have developed for representation and analysis of joint interagency systems. Agents in such systems differ by the roles they play in the system, by the environmental domains in which they operate, and also by other case-specific attributes. The agent heterogeneity gives rise to an Operational network, which represents a step-by-step execution of a response action to a particular incident. The network measures of the Operational network serve as performance indicators for the entire system. The utility of the presented modelling framework is illustrated using an example of the Canadian Arctic Search and Rescue system. Under our approach, the system is viewed and modelled as a set of inter-linked dynamical networks with embedded heterogeneous agents. Each agent is encoded as a multidimensional string of data, which represents agent attributes. The resulting dynamical network model, SARnet, provides visualization and computational capabilities for system analysis and exploration. The visualization capabilities of the model are used to examine the architectural make-up of the system and to explore its multidimensional agents. The computational capabilities are applied to analyze the Operational network of a real incident in the Arctic. The presented modelling framework is applicable to a variety of joint interagency systems. SARnet is a prototype dynamical network model that implements the presented modelling framework, creating a virtual laboratory in which different aspects of system performance can be efficiently evaluated.072gccstaTechnical reports07aJoint interagency systems07aSystem analysis1 aPilat, Marcin L.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-067w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs4.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-067-2012-eng.pdf01758cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000023001542450150001772600067003273000036003944900038004305000019004685040041004875200618005286920029011466930019011756930019011947000016012137100034012298300075012638560106013389.821272CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/068-2013E-PDF1 aMcKenzie-Picot, S.10aCommunication link analysis for a nanosatellite constellation in low earth orbit h[electronic resource] / cby S. McKenzie-Picot and P. Gavigan. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 28 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-068 a"August 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper explores the quality of intersatellite links for a constellation of nanosatellites. In order to characterise satellite performance, the data throughput at various powers, frequencies and antenna gains was calculated and nanosatellite constellations were modelled using Systems Tool Kit (STK). It was found that constant access between a ground station anywhere on Earth and the constellation is possible. It was also found that, depending on the transmission frequency chosen, a nanosatellite constellation can support data rates up to 7.7 Mbps, sufficient for standard definition live video streaming.072gccstaTechnical reports07aNanosatellites07aConstellations1 aGavigan, P.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-068w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs2.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-068-2013-eng.pdf02351cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000023001542450149001772600067003263000033003934900038004265000020004645040041004845201215005256920029017406930019017696930019017887000016018077100034018238300075018578560105019329.821273CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/081-2013E-PDF1 aMcKenzie-Picot, S.10aRouting algorithm analysis for a nanosatellite constellation in low earth orbit h[electronic resource] / cby S. McKenzie-Picot and P. Gavigan. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 16 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-081 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper examines possible routing algorithms in a proposed network of nanosatellites with the goal of finding networking methods that could be effectively used in a dynamic environment with limited computing power. Three routing algorithms were created and their performance was compared to Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm. The chaos method transmitted to accessible satellites at random. The minimum distance method transmitted to the closest unused satellite. The grouping method grouped satellites by their physical position in the network and made transmission decisions based on these groups. Each algorithm was run for every possible combination of source and destination satellite in the network to find average transmission times, distances, and number of network nodes used. It was found that the grouping method had performance comparable to Dijkstra’s algorithm while requiring less computing power, and was acceptable for high-speed network requirements, such as live voice. The chaos method was acceptable for lower speed applications and for satellites that had little computing power, and the minimum distance method improved on chaos method with little extra computing power required.072gccstaTechnical reports07aNanosatellites07aConstellations1 aGavigan, P.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-081w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs597 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-081-2013-eng.pdf02375cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000044001542450133001982600067003313000035003984900038004335000022004715040041004935201255005346920029017896930016018186930024018347100034018588300075018928560106019679.821274CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/082-2011E-PDF1 aMoore, James W.q(James Wesley),d1959-10aUnderstanding armed non-state actors (ANSAs) h[electronic resource] : bidentities, roles and strategies / cby James W. Moore. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axx, 129 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-082 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Socio-cognitive Systems (SCS) Section at DRDC Toronto has undertaken a Technology Investment Fund (TIF) Project entitled A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Armed Non-state Actors (ANSAs): Strategic Roles and Operational Dynamics. The aim of this multi-year Project is to advance our understanding of: - the strategic roles of ANSAs in the context of violent intergroup conflict, and: - the operational dynamics—that is, the group structures, functions, and processes—of ANSAs, in both their internal and external aspects, that facilitate the performance of these roles. Broadly speaking, we seek to shed some light upon what ANSAs do and why they do it, situating their motivations, intent, and behaviours in the wider context of violent intergroup conflict. And, most importantly, we hope to answer the question whether, with this understanding, we can predict what ANSAs are likely to do in a given set of circumstances. This Technical Memorandum (TM) presents some reflections on the first of these two research objectives: the strategic roles of ANSAs. It is one of two interlocking Keystone Documents in Phase 1 Conceptual Development of the Project, the primary task of which is to define the Project’s conceptual problem space.072gccstaTechnical reports07aSocial role07aCollective identity1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-082w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs6.33 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-082-2011-eng.pdf02462cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450198001762600067003743000036004414900038004775000021005155040041005365201258005776920029018356930021018646930029018857000020019147100034019348300075019688560105020439.821275CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/086-2009E-PDF1 aCarbone, Richard.10aInstalling and configuring a declassification system h[electronic resource] : ba solution combining trusted solaris and free and open source software / cby Richard Carbone and Simon Vincent. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 54 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2009-086 a"February 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIn spring 2008, certain project requirements necessitated the use and implementation of a system that could be used to declassify classified data for use on unclassified systems and networks. Some of the researchers at Defence Research Development Canada – Valcartier wished to be able to share declassified versions of their work with others. However, data residing on classified systems and networks cannot easily be transmitted to unclassified systems. Although it can be done, a variety of safeguards, data containment and compartmentalization and various procedures must be followed for doing so. The challenge is not so much the procedures and safeguards, but rather using an accredited system for containing and compartmentalizing the data to be declassified. Since no DND policy is clear on which systems to use or the process by which data can be declassified, the primary author decided that by combining commercially available software with specific FOSS components, a secure system could be built that would satisfy even the most stringent security requirements. The solution chosen was a combination of Trusted Solaris and various commonly used FOSS packages. This memorandum therefore describes how such a system is built and configured.072gccstaTechnical reports07aDeclassification07aMandatory access control1 aVincent, Simon.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2009-086w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs729 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-086-2009-eng.pdf02081cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450132001762600067003083000033003754900038004085000017004465040041004635200966005046920029014706930026014996930012015256930016015377100034015538300075015878560105016629.821276CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/086-2013E-PDF1 aMaybury, David W.10aModelling the US dollar trading range h[electronic resource] : bbounds from the risk neutral measure / cby David W. Maybury. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 34 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-086 a"June 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aADM(Fin CS) and senior decision makers at the Department of National Defence (DND) require insight into financial risks stemming from foreign exchange obligations in procurements and program delivery. We implement three popular derivative based quantitative financial models which provide the conditional Canada-US exchange rate trading range, under the risk neutral distribution, within a 95% confidence region up to a one year horizon. ADM(Fin CS) can use the model inferred trading range to help decide on a hedging rule in connection with foreign exchange budget obligations. Our results give a useful thumbnail sketch of the underlying probability distribution and confidence regions but, to gain a better understanding of foreign exchange market conditions, we require access to over-the-counter derivative data. Finally, ADM(Fin CS) staff can use the derived trading range in DND’s foreign exchange reporting documents and internal monitoring services.072gccstaTechnical reports07aForeign exchange risk07aHedging07aDerivatives1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-086w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs567 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-086-2013-eng.pdf02377cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000033001542450173001872600067003603000034004274900038004615000017004995040041005165201201005576920029017586930014017876930022018016930026018237100034018498300075018838560105019589.821278CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/088-2013E-PDF1 aSokri, Abderrahmane, d1968-12aA socio-economic analysis of military attrition h[electronic resource] : bthe case of non-commissioned members of the Canadian Armed Forces / cby Abderrahmane Sokri. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aix, 22 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-088 a"June 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aVoluntary attrition has been a persistent concern for military organizations. It could hamper personnel management, diminish readiness, and generate substantial recruiting costs. Understanding and quantifying the effect of its key factors could ease these problems and mitigate these costs. A survival analysis approach was used in this study to examine the relationship between voluntary attrition and the socio-economic characteristics of Canadian Non-Commissioned Members. The baseline hazard of attrition was also estimated as a function of the civilian unemployment rate. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to link the economic state to voluntary attrition through the baseline hazard. This analysis indicates that higher education, being male, and being single are associated with higher risk of attrition, whereas higher rank and older age at hire have consistent negative effect (i.e., lower risk) on attrition. The study also states that the lower the civilian unemployment in the Canadian economy, the higher the hazard of attrition. The proposed model would enable decision-makers to better understand attrition and achieve more targeted retention policy objectives.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAttrition07aSurvival analysis07aCanadian Armed Forces1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-088w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs977 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-088-2013-eng.pdf01587cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000026001542450180001802600067003603000036004274900038004635000016005015040041005175200368005586920029009266930022009556930021009776930024009987000024010227100034010468300075010808560106011559.821280CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/089-2013E-PDF1 aCazzolato, François.10aModelling and simulation of civilian group behaviours in catastophic situations h[electronic resource] : bCAMX version 1.4 / cby François Cazzolato and Jérôme Levesque. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 104 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-089 a"May 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Civilian Activity Modelling for eXercises and eXperimentation tool (CAMX) was recently upgraded with police-specific features to suit the United States Secret Service. This document discusses in detail the construction of civilian behaviours for both military and police applications. It also discusses all changes since the first publication on CAMX in 2009.072gccstaTechnical reports07aCivilian activity07aCrowd simulation07aCivilian behaviours1 aLevesque, Jérôme.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-089w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs6.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-089-2013-eng.pdf02632cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000037001542450136001912600067003273000036003944900038004305000019004685040041004875201433005286920029019616930036019906930018020266930027020447000021020717100034020928300075021268560105022019.821283CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/097-2012E-PDF1 aLivingstone, C. E.q(Charles E.)10aModelling RADARSAT-2 doppler centroids for marine applications h[electronic resource] / cby Chuck Livingstone and Pierre Beaulne. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. axii, 110 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-097 a"August 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Doppler centroid of acquired SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) and SAR-GMTI (Ground Moving Target Indication) signal data is required to refine theoretically-defined processing filters for SAR processing of stationary terrain and to minimize GMTI artefacts for moving targets. When precision orbit and attitude data are used in conjunction with an ellipsoidal earth model, SAR processing filters can be adjusted for the observation geometry to generate SAR imagery that is acceptable for most applications. Residual earth rotation artefacts in this imagery have no significant impact on its use. The residual earth rotation effects after matched filter compensation are significant for GMTI measurements. For land scenes, the background terrain can be assumed to be static and radar returns from scene elements that do not contain moving targets can be used to provide the required reference. On the sea surface, the background terrain is moving and radar returns are often too weak to capture reliable Doppler centroid information from the acquired signal data. Although RADARSAT-2 has been designed to minimize earth rotation Doppler shifts by controlling the satellite attitude over the orbit to point the satellite beam near the zero Doppler azimuth angle, the attitude control law that is implemented in the satellite uses satellite position information and does not account for orbit and earth ellipticity or radar range.072gccstaTechnical reports07aResidual earth rotation effects07aControl error07aAttitude control model1 aBeaulne, Pierre.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-097w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs928 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-097-2012-eng.pdf02045cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000029001542450168001832600067003513000033004184900038004515000021004895040041005105200885005516920029014366930014014656930016014796930021014957100034015168300075015508560106016259.821285CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/098-2013E-PDF1 aThornhill, Eric, d1974-10aTrials plan h[electronic resource] : bpost HCM/FELEX first of class standardization and manoeuvring/controllability trials on HMCS Calgary / cby Eric Thronhill. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 58 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-098 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report presents a plan for standardization and manoeuvring/controllability trials for HMCS CALGARY which has recently completed its midlife modernization as part of the Halifax class Modernization (HCM)/Frigate Life Extension (FELEX) program. Existing data for standardization and manoeuvring/controllability for the HALIFAX Class frigates is from a trial in 1991 on HMCS HALIFAX when the ships were newly built. This data is somewhat limited due to a number of technical problems encountered during the trial at that time. The ships now operate at a deeper displacement and have undergone a number of appendage changes. In addition to documenting the performance of the ships post HCM/FELEX refit, which is of primary concern to operators, the results of the trial will provide more complete and up-to-date information for ship simulators and research & operations modeling.072gccstaTechnical reports07aSea trial07aManoeuvring07aFuel consumption1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-098w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.65 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-098-2013-eng.pdf02503cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450116001542600067002703000034003374900038003715000020004095040041004295201485004706920029019556930026019847100034020108300075020448560106021199.821287CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/100-2012E-PDF10aImpact of civilians on the effectiveness of blue force tracking h[electronic resource] / cby David J. Bryant. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aix, 23 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-100 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aBlue Force Tracking (BFT) systems seem to be promising decision aids for Combat Identification (CID) although their effectiveness is reduced by lag in data updating. Previous studies have evaluated BFT for dismounted soldiers in environments containing only friendly and enemy forces but the presence of civilians has the potential to reduce the usefulness of BFT. An experiment examined the effectiveness of BFT decision support for dismounted infantry soldiers in a simulated environment containing civilians in addition to friendly soldiers and enemies. Twenty-four subjects performed five conditions: a baseline with no decision support, a condition with BFT providing real-time positional information, a 10 second delay condition with no warning that the BFT data would lag actual movement, a 10 second delay condition in which subjects were told of the delay, and a final end baseline with real-time update of the BFT. Providing real-time BFT greatly improved subjects’ CID performance. Adding a 10 second delay to the updating of position information in the BFT resulted in subjects being significantly more likely to mistakenly engage a friend but did not affect the likelihood of mistakenly engaging a civilian. Providing real-time BFT to dismounted soldiers can enhance combat effectiveness, in particular a reduction in the risk of fratricide, even in environments containing civilians. However, real-time BFT produced smaller benefits than those previously observed.072gccstaTechnical reports07aCombat identification1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-100w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-100-2012-eng.pdf02469cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450175001782600067003533000033004204900038004535000022004915040041005135201355005546920029019096930026019387100034019648300075019988560106020739.821288CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/102-2012E-PDF1 aFarrell, Shannon P.10aNon-destructive quantification of plastic deformation in steel h[electronic resource] : bemploying X-Ray diffraction peak braodening analysis / cby Shannon P. Farrell. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 46 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-102 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of an alloy, such as steel, reveals, among other properties (ex., phase composition, crystal structure), information about the strain state, crystallite (domain) size and dislocation density. While well-established non-destructive methods are available to quantify elastic strain (and residual stress); dislocation density has proven to be a particularly elusive quantity to evaluate non-destructively. Dislocation density provides important information about the state of a material and the extent to which it was deformed. This has a strong influence on the mechanical behaviour of a material during and after deformation. The goal of this work is to examine the underpinning science behind XRD peak broadening analysis and develop a methodology for evaluating plastic deformation in ferromagnetic steel alloys. An overview of the principles of XRD, how the crystallographic structure of steel accommodates stress and how X-rays interact with steel structures are documented. A historical perspective on XRD peak broadening analysis is provided. Two approaches, the modified Williamson–Hall and Warren–Averbach, have been identified to enable quantification of dislocation density and crystallite size. Both approaches that account for strain anisotropy are believed to offer the best potential for success. 072gccstaTechnical reports07aCombat identification1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-102w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs2.34 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-102-2012-eng.pdf02454cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450119001542600067002733000036003404900038003765000021004145040041004355201340004766920029018166930022018456930021018676930013018887000024019017100034019258300075019598560106020349.821290CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/109-2012E-PDF02aA framework for the study of organizational agility h[electronic resource] / cby Marie-Eve Jobidon ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 16 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-109 a"February 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIncreasingly, the Canadian Forces (CF) and public safety organizations face the challenge to develop organizational structures and technologies that promote the agility required to deal with the complex demands of crisis management situations. The present document describes a framework for the study of agility, either at the organization or team level, which can be used as a foundation to guide research efforts on that topic. This framework was developed as part of the Tracking Agility and Self-Synchronization in Crisis Management (TASSCM) project conducted under the Research Partnership program between the Department of National Defence and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. The framework includes a task environment that allows developing complex and dynamic team-based scenarios, and a series of metrics to measure agility and relevant teamwork variables. To observe transitions between C2 approaches requires a functional simulation in which we can vary contextual and organizational characteristics to create various conditions where a transition from one C2 approach to another can arise, and observe the emergent behaviours displayed by participants. The task environment that seemed best suited to fulfill this mandate is the C3Fire microworld platform, a forest firefighting simulation. 072gccstaTechnical reports07aCrisis management07aTeam performance07aTeamwork1 aJobidon, Marie-Eve.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-109w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-109-2012-eng.pdf01684cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450163001782600067003413000033004084900038004415000017004795040041004965200555005376920029010926930027011217000020011487100034011688300075012028560105012779.821293CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/109-2013E-PDF1 aWang, Wenbi,d1972-10aHuman factors analyses of the Combined Aerospace Operations Centre (CAOC) h[electronic resource] : bpreliminary results / cby Wenby Wang and Curtis Coates. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 24 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-109 a"July 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aTo support the concept development of a Virtual-Combined Aerospace Operations Centre (V-CAOC), a series of Subject Matter Expert (SME) interviews was recently conducted to understand, from the Human Factors (HF) perspective, the current organizational setup and functioning of the National CAOC, the existing capability gaps, as well as possible solutions for V-CAOC. This technical memorandum is a summary of the preliminary analyses. Results presented in this document will be used as the basis to support future Human View (HV) modeling of V-CAOC.072gccstaTechnical reports07aHuman factors analysis1 aCoates, Curtis.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-109w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs630 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-109-2013-eng.pdf02369cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860026001302450196001562600067003523000035004194900038004545000021004925040041005135201135005546920029016896930030017186930028017486930036017767000026018127100034018388300075018728560108019479.821295CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/113-2013-1E-PDF00aIntegrated J5 planning team subject matter expert workshop series #1 h[electronic resource] : binforming the development of the IMAGE V3 methodology / cby Natalia Derbensteva ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 47 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-113 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aDRDC has undertaken project 12om to support collaboration and the development of a common understanding of a situation within a multidisciplinary civil-military planning team. This project will develop the IMAGE V3 methodology that will consist of a suite of tools and processes to achieve this goal. The research team planned a series of Subject Matter Expert (SME) workshops in order to inform the development of the methodology. The present report describes the results of the first series of these workshops held in December, 2012. The first series of workshops allowed the research team to align the project direction with the support needs of the whole-of government planning team. The feedback from the SMEs also allowed identifying a short list of methodology elements that have the greatest potential to impact on the team’s performance while maintaining high likelihood of operational adoption. Using the feedback from the first series of SME workshops, the project will focus on the development of the selected methodology elements and will examine their utility in greater detail in the next series of SME workshops.072gccstaTechnical reports07aCollaborative sensemaking07aMultidisciplinary teams07aInter-Governement collaboration1 aDerbensteva, Natalia.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-113w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs3.63 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-113-2013-1-eng.pdf01911cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000016001542450125001702600067002953000035003624900038003975000021004355040041004565200786004976920029012836930024013126930024013366930023013607100034013838300075014178560105014929.821296CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/113-2013E-PDF1 aGavigan, P.10aEstimation of minimum required thrust for spacecraft collision avoidance h[electronic resource] / cby Patrick Gavigan. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 16 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-113 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe minimum thrust required for a spacecraft to perform a collision avoidance maneuver, subject to a three day warning, has been estimated. The method used is based on the concept of a proximity region violation, where a collision risk is based on whether a space object violates the proximity region of another object. As such, a collision avoidance maneuver, such that the spacecraft is outside of the proximity region at the Time of Closest Approach (TCA), was determined. Hill’s equations were used as part of an optimization algorithm in order to estimate the minimum thrust required for such a maneuver. This effort validates the concept that minimalistic thrusters with very small effective Δv could be used for performing collision avoidance with sufficient waning time.072gccstaTechnical reports07aConjunction warning07aCollision avoidance07aPropulsion systems1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-113w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs416 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-113-2013-eng.pdf02344cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450172001542600067003263000033003934900038004265000021004645040041004855201147005266920029016736930034017026930020017366930020017567000040017767100034018168300075018508560105019259.821298CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/117-2012E-PDF00aEvaluation of Alelo's operational language and culture training system for use by the Canadian Armed Forces h[electronic resource] / cby Tara L. Holton ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 26 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-117 a"December 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Canadian Forces (CF) is adopting a comprehensive approach to operations, which is based upon effective joint, interagency, multinational, public (JIMP) collaboration within an increasingly complex security environment (Leslie, Gizewski, & Rostek, 2008). From the military’s perspective, one relatively new aspect of the comprehensive approach is an increased and explicit focus on collaboration with members of the local population in theatre. The development of cultural knowledge which enables interaction with the local population is fast becoming a focus of military research. Defence Research and Development Canada – Toronto (DRDC Toronto) was asked by the Directorate of Civil-Military Cooperation (DCIMIC) to conduct a preliminary evaluation of a software program entitled “Operational Language and Culture Training System” (OLCTS), created by Alelo, Inc. This software is currently in use by a number of Canada’s allies (e.g., the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom) and is focused on the acquisition of language skills and cultural knowledge relevant to working among local populations in overseas missions. 072gccstaTechnical reports07aCulture and language training07aComputer system07aCanadian Forces1 aHolton, Tara L.q(Tara Lee),d1972-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-117w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs543 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-117-2012-eng.pdf02419cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860026001301000026001562450127001822600067003093000033003764900038004095000021004475040041004685201299005096920029018086930035018376930029018727100034019018300075019358560107020109.821300CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/117-2013-1E-PDF1 aGierull, Christoph H.10aOn the receiver operating characteristics of adaptive radar detectors h[electronic resource] / cby Christoph H. Gierull. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 34 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-117 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aAim of this technical memorandum is to analytically derive the probability of detection (vrs the probability of false alarms) of two variants of a square-law based adaptive radar detector when the target signal is buried in colored interference and when the filter vector to suppress the interference is not constant (i.e. unknown asymptotic covariance matrix) but a random vector itself. The filter or weight vector is assumed to be estimated via either Sample Matrix Inversion (SMI), Loaded SMI (LSMI) or Projection Techniques, such as Eigen-Vector Projection (EVP), Hung-Turner Projection (HTP) or Matrix Transformation based Projections (MTP), based on a limited number of statistical independent secondary training data. The analysis is based on a homogeneous, i.e. Gaussian, stationary clutter plus noise assumption. Target signals comprise different fluctuating RCS models as well as a constant deterministic model. The test statistic provides for the summation of several independent cells (‘looks’) to improve detection performance whereby the target must not necessarily be present in each cell. Although the analyzed detectors may not directly be applicable, the provided analytical analysis permits an analytical comparison of the various adaptive weights estimation techniques.072gccstaTechnical reports07aGround moving target detection07aSynthetic aperture radar1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-117w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs672 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-117-2013-1-eng.pdf01757cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450141001782600067003193000036003864900038004225000021004605040041004815200582005226920029011046930011011336930023011447000028011677000022011957100034012178300075012518560105013269.821301CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/117-2013E-PDF1 aHarmon-Vukic, Mary.10aOn memorability of maximally counterintuitive ideas h[electronic resource] / cby Mary Harmon-Vukic, M. Afzal Upal and Caitlin Trainor. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 16 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-117 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aPrevious work has suggested that concepts that are only slightly counterintuitive are more memorable than concepts that are intuitive or overly counterintuitive (Boyer 1994; Boyer and Ramble, 2001) even though causes for this memory advantage have been debated (Barrett 2008; Upal 2009). This paper presents two studies conducted to better understand the cognitive processes that underlie memory for counterintuitive concepts. They suggest that additional time spent processing counterintuitive concepts may be the primary driver of the MCI effect rather than domain violation.072gccstaTechnical reports07aMemory07aEffective messages1 aUpal, M. Afzal, d1970-1 aTrainor, Caitlin.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-117w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs343 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-117-2013-eng.pdf02170cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450188001542600067003423000035004094900038004445000021004825040041005035200978005446920029015226930015015516930036015667000051016027100034016538300075016878560106017629.821304CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/119-2013E-PDF00aValidation of oceansuite ship detection in RADARSAT-2 imagery with AISSat-1 space-based and MSSIS coastal AIS data h[electronic resource] / cby Nicholas Sandirasegaram ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 40 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-119 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aOceanSuite (OS) is a software developed by the Department of National Defence Canada to carry out ship detection on RADARSAT-2 images within operational timeframes. In this report, OS ship detections are validated using AISSat-1 and MSSIS (Maritime Safety and Security Information System) Automatic Identification System (AIS) data. AISSat-1 is a Norwegian nanosatellite that carries a space-based AIS payload. MSSIS contains AIS data from coastal-based AIS receivers. A total of 18 RADARSAT-2 data collections were executed for this evaluation. Validation was conducted according to a set of predefined validation criteria. The OS detector performance was quantified in terms of probability of detection and probability of false alarm metrics. Validation results and associations between AISSat-1 and MSSIS, AISSat-1 and OS, and MSSIS and OS are reported. There we 1482 validated ships of which OS-declared 65%. OS alone accounted for more than 21% of the validated ships.072gccstaTechnical reports07aValidation07aAutomatic identification system1 aSandirasegaram, N. M. q(Nicholas M.), d1971-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-119w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs4.31 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-119-2013-eng.pdf01885cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000031001542450188001852600067003733000035004404900038004755000021005135040041005345200721005756920029012966930018013256930026013437100034013698300075014038560105014789.821305CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/120-2012E-PDF1 aYasotharan, Ambighairajah.10aSolving the Max-Min SNR optimization problem of array antenna signal processing h[electronic resource] : ban iterative approach using convex optimization steps / cby A. Yasotharan. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. axii, 32 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-120 a"December 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe CBRNE Research and Technology Initiative (CRTI) funded the project CRTI-04-0029RD “Development of an Electronic Neutron Dosimeter” to produce a prototype electronic neutron dosimeter capable of meeting both civilian and military performance specifications, a feat that has not been achieved by any existing commercial device to-date. Significant technical hurdles were encountered throughout the development process, resulting in large schedule delays and increased development costs. Nonetheless, final prototype devices were delivered and tested, indicating good general performance, although several significant issues were encountered that will require further work to achieve desired performance levels.072gccstaTechnical reports07aGPS reception07aOptimum array weights1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-120w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs847 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-120-2012-eng.pdf02058cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450160001542600067003143000036003814900038004175000021004555040041004765200910005176920029014276930019014566930036014757000030015117100034015418300075015758560106016509.821307CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/120-2013E-PDF00aDevelopment of an X-band SAR ship detectability model h[electronic resource] : banalysis of TerraSAR-X ocean imagery / cby Paris W. Vachon ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 26 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-120 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA C-band SAR Ship Detectability Performance Tool has been extended to X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) by analyzing TerraSAR-X ocean imagery. First, a database of validated X-band SAR ship signatures was developed using coastal-received Automatic Identification System (AIS) data over the Strait of Gibraltar. The database was used to derive a semi-empirical model for the ship radar cross section (RCS) and its variability. Second, X-band SAR imagery of meteorological buoys has provided a set of X-band ocean backscatter measurements for known wind conditions. These measurements have been used to validate a model that relates X-band ocean backscatter to wind speed. The upgraded X-band SAR Ship Detectability Performance Tool can be used to predict the ship detection performance of existing and future X-band SAR missions, which could include the follow-on to the RADARSAT Constellation Mission.072gccstaTechnical reports07aShip detection07aAutomatic identification system1 aVachon, Paris W., d1960-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-120w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-120-2013-eng.pdf02346cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000026001542450128001802600067003083000036003754900038004115000019004495040041004685201258005096920029017676930012017966930022018087100034018308300075018648560105019399.821311CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/122-2011E-PDF1 aGhanmi, Ahmed,d1965-10aOptimal RSOM-hub locations for northern operations h[electronic resource] : ba MAJAID scenario analysis / cby A. Ghanmi. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. axiii, 33 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-122 a"August 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper presents an analysis of a Reception, Staging and Onward Movement hub (RSOM-hub) concept to support Canadian Forces Major Air Disaster (MAJAID) operations in the North and provides insights into the optimal RSOM-hub locations. RSOM-hubs are permanent or temporary staging bases for cross-loading between strategic and tactical lift during military deployment and sustainment operations. In this study, performance measures were formulated to assess the effectiveness and the responsiveness of different RSOM-hub options to support MAJAID deployments. A simulation-based optimization model was also developed to determine the optimal number and locations of hubs in the North. The model was considered in a multi-objective framework and solution trade-offs were determined through an exhaustive search methodology. An illustrative scenario and associated data were used to simulate deployment lift to various MAJAID locations and to demonstrate the methodology. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to examine the impact of different operational parameters on hub performance and optimal locations. The study indicated that the optimal number of RSOM-hubs for MAJAID operations in the North would be two, corresponding to Iqaluit and Yellowknife.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAirlift07aFacility location1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-122w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs734 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-122-2011-eng.pdf02320cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450162001742600067003363000035004034900038004385000019004765040041004955201263005366920029017997100034018288300075018628560105019379.821313CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/122-2013E-PDF1 aChapman, Ian M.10aMultinational experiment 7 collaborative space mitigation concept h[electronic resource] : ban assessment of political acceptability / cby Ian M. Chapman. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 50 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-122 a"August 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aWithin the scope of the Multinational Experiment 7, the Canadian Forces have developed a Collaborative Space Mitigation Concept (CSMC) to mitigate the risk of losing access to existing space capabilities. This concept proposes the development of partnership agreements for the sharing of space capability in the event that space assets or the access to them are lost. The formation of a space mitigation agreement is dependent on the partnering nations being able to negotiate politically acceptable provisions and limitations. A limited objective experiment was held in Lucerne, Switzerland to investigate the factors necessary to obtaining politically acceptable space mitigation agreements. International subject matter experts participated in the experiment, using two methodologies (an open tabletop discussion and a Swiss military decision support system, known as CREDO) in the investigation. This report provides results from the limited objective experiment, discussing the level of political acceptability for a number of partnership agreements which were created by the participants. Findings on the likelihood of obtaining political acceptability, the degree of political acceptability, and the necessary provisions and limitations are discussed.072gccstaTechnical reports1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-122w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs980 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-122-2013-eng.pdf02629cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450167001542600067003213000034003884900038004225000020004605040041004805201488005216920029020096930024020386930027020627000024020897100034021138300075021478560105022229.821316CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/124-2011E-PDF00aAnalysis of governance and management (GM) approach agility during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games h[electronic resource] / cby Marie-Eve Jobidon ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. avi, 22 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-124 a"October 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe conduct of major operations, such as the Vancouver 2010 (V2010) Olympics, requires the interaction of various departments, organizations and actors. In order to deal with these complex endeavours effectively and efficiently, the collective of organisations must be able to adopt and transition to a Governance and Management (GM) approach that is appropriate for the complexity of the situation. Unforeseen or sudden changes in the environment – or “disturbances” – may increase the complexity of a situation, and require the collective to adopt a new GM approach. The objective of the analysis presented in this report was to determine whether evidence supporting the concepts defined in the GM approach agility model could be found in sources documenting the V2010 Olympics. The analysis focused on the Integrated Security Unit in charge of security for V2010, and consisted in reviewing and analysing documents pertaining to security operations before, during, and after the Olympics. The findings revealed evidence for several of the concepts of the GM approach agility model. Future work should focus on further development and validation of the GM approach agility model by refining definitions of the concepts and their relations within the model using modeling and simulation studies as well as controlled experimentation. Once the model is more mature, its concepts could be tested in field exercises and/or controlled experiments simulating a complex endeavour.072gccstaTechnical reports07aCommand and control07aOrganizational agility1 aJobidon, Marie-Eve.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-124w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs779 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-124-2011-eng.pdf02670cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450169001762600067003453000036004124900038004485000020004865040041005065201401005476920029019486930012019776930025019896930026020147000021020407000056020617100034021178300075021518560106022269.821317CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/125-2012E-PDF1 aCaillet, Mathieu.10aMiniaturized wideband circularly polarized hybrid dielectric resonator antenna h[electronic resource] / cby Matthieu Caillet, Michel Clénet and Yahia M.M. Antar. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 32 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-125 a"October 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis document reports on a compact circularly polarized hybrid dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) operating over the entire Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) frequency band, which includes the GPS, Galileo and GLONASS frequency bands. The proposed design is composed of a small cylinder of ceramic, a single layer substrate material and a back plate housing, and is therefore relatively easy to fabricate. The used concept consists of 4 sequentially rotated arc-shaped slots etched in the ground plane, which radiate in the lower part of the frequency band and feed the DRA in the upper part. This antenna was fabricated and characterized. It exhibits a good impedance matching from 1.22 to 1.71 GHz (33% bandwidth) thus covering the complete GNSS frequency band. The achieved gain is over 0 dBic and the axial ratio (AR) is lower than 2 dB at boresight over the 1.25-1.63 GHz frequency band. The halfpower beamwidth larger than 95°, and the AR beamwidth (AR < 3 dB) is over 130°. Despite a slight frequency shift observed during the measurements, a good agreement was noted with the simulation. The antenna surface, including the ground plane, is 100x100 mm2 and its height considering the back plate housing is 35 mm. To the knowledge of the authors, this is the only antenna of this size that covers the complete GNSS frequency bandwidth with such excellent overall characteristics.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAntenna07aDielectric resonator07aCircular polarization1 aClénet, Michel.1 aAntar, Y. M. M. q(Yahia Mohamed Moustafa), d1946-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-125w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-125-2012-eng.pdf02068cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450129001722600067003013000033003684900038004015000020004395040041004595200964005006920029014646930015014936930019015086930013015277100034015408300075015748560105016499.821320CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/126-2012E-PDF1 aColey, Geoff.10aMechanized neutralization technology demonstration project h[electronic resource] : bcompletion report / cby Geoff Coley. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 22 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-126 a"October 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Mechanized Neutralization Technology Demonstration Project (12RN) was completed in March 2012. This project examined mechanized neutralization assets in-service with the Canadian Forces, or available to the Canadian Forces, and evaluated their potential for enhancing the survivability of Canadian Forces personnel in dealing with the explosive hazard threats of landmines, improvised explosive devices, unexploded ordnance, and the like. Through the Mechanized Neutralization Technology Demonstration Project, the Canadian Forces has been able to replace aging equipment with proven “best-in-class” alternatives. In-service equipment has been upgraded to enhance its performance. Survivability of equipment and personnel has been improved through more effective countermine / counter-IED effectiveness. The project improved the CF ability to make such decisions based on scientific evidence, objective data and quantified improvements in performance.072gccstaTechnical reports07aMechanized07aNeutralization07aLandmine1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-126w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs666 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-126-2012-eng.pdf02548cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450153001722600067003253000035003924900038004275000019004655040041004845201409005256920029019346930012019636930027019756930017020027100034020198300075020538560106021289.821322CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/128-2013E-PDF1 aCollin, I. A.10aPASSAGE - Persistent Airborne Sensor Suite for Arctic Geographical Environments h[electronic resource] : bweather implications / cby I.A. Collin. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axii, 68 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-128 a"August 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aCanada has a mandate to assert its Arctic sovereignty, and one method of presence being considered is the High Altitude Airship (HAA). This report presents an assessment of the Arctic weather conditions at high altitude, as well as conditions at various sites, from ground level up to the operating altitude. The assessment indicates that operation at high altitudes in winter should not be attempted. The highly unpredictable winds alone would make HAA launch and operation too risky. Summer winds at these altitudes are more predictable and lighter, though not zero, and occasional high winds do occur. The wind direction is not constant, and so it is doubtful that the wind could be used to generate a functional flight path. Summer is also reported to experience regular cloud cover, which means that, although the HAA may be employed in detection, it is unlikely to be able to perform identification. Depending on the HAA’s performance ratings, it should be possible to find acceptable days for launch and descent at almost any chosen location. A simple surveillance pattern shows that it is theoretically possible for the HAA to cover the Northwest Passage area within 14 days, though high winds could have a significant impact. Additionally, this report raises questions as to whether or not this is a cost effective solution to the Arctic surveillance problem, and further research is proposed.072gccstaTechnical reports07aWeather07aHigh altitude airships07aSurveillance1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-128w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-128-2013-eng.pdf02260cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450224001542600067003783000035004454900038004805000021005185040041005395201072005806920029016526930025016817000050017067100034017568300075017908560105018659.821324CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/132-2012E-PDF00aWhole of government training for the comprehensive approach to operations h[electronic resource] : ba survey of the final planning conference for exercise frontier sentinel 2012 / cby Angela R. Febbraro ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. axvi, 36 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-132 a"December 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study investigated participant evaluations of the Final Planning Conference (FPC) for Exercise Frontier Sentinel 2012 (EX FS12), one of a series of planning meetings that was held in preparation for EX FS12 proper, a “Whole-of-Government” (WoG) or interagency exercise, in order to provide opportunities for partners and stakeholders to consult with one another in the development of exercise plans. The present study was designed to contribute to the Lessons Learned (LL) process for this FPC and to enhance the exercise planning process. Twenty-one participants (11 civilians representing Canadian government agencies/departments and 10 military personnel, including 7 from the Canadian Forces and 3 from the United States military) completed a survey that assessed perceptions of the FPC in terms of opportunities afforded for information sharing, planning, coordination, and collaboration. Results indicated that the vast majority of participants, both civilian and military, felt that they were well prepared for the FPC and that the FPC was a success. 072gccstaTechnical reports07aInteragency training1 aFebbraro, Angela R. q (Angela Rosa), d1963-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-132w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs602 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-132-2012-eng.pdf02447cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450138001542600067002923000034003594900038003935000016004315040041004475201362004886920029018506930013018796930015018927000024019077100034019318300075019658560105020409.821326CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s2014 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/140-2013E-PDF02aA characterization of distributed teamwork h[electronic resource] : bchallenges for C2 teams / cby Isabelle Turcotte ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2014. avi, 40 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-140 a"May 2014." aIncludes bibliographical references. aRapid changes in the operational environment, globalization, an ever-growing recourse to coalitions and alliances combined with a push towards designing more flexible and versatile organizational structures, has accelerated the need for organizations, including the military, to coordinate work across geographical, functional, intra- and inter-organizational as well as temporal boundaries. Responding to the increasing decentralization and globalization of work processes, many organizations have reacted to their dynamic environments by introducing distributed teams. The environment in which military teams evolve is often characterized by changing conditions, time pressure, uncertainty, and an overwhelming amount of information to process. This report presents an analysis of the literature on distributed teams and highlights issues of potential consequences and interest in the context of adaptive dispersed operations for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The factors that are identified as critical for the success of distributed teams are coordination, communication, shared mental models, trust, and leadership. There is a need for a robust scientific methodology to evaluate tools for collaborative decision making and to verify support decision effectiveness in dynamic, uncertain contexts of operations at the operational and tactical levels.072gccstaTechnical reports07aTeamwork07aLeadership1 aTurcotte, Isabelle.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-140w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs463 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-140-2013-eng.pdf01573cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000028001542450105001822600067002873000036003544900038003905000020004285040041004485200513004896920029010026930037010317100034010688300075011028560106011779.821329CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/153-2013E-PDF1 aUpal, M. Afzal, d1970-13aAn empirical examination of intuitive expectation sets h[electronic resource] / cby M. Afzal Upal. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 22 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-153 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report presents the results of a series of studies carried out to understand people’s mental representation of common concepts. The results support some aspects of previous research and question some of the previous assumptions. This work will not only allow cultural scientists to better understand spread of non-natural and religious concepts but also allow marketing professionals and CAF’s influence activities practitioners to design messages that are more memorable for their target audiences.072gccstaTechnical reports07aInformation/influence operations1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-153w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs3.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-153-2013-eng.pdf01890cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450165001762600067003413000036004084900038004445000020004825040041005025200744005436920029012876930014013166930012013306930018013427100034013608300075013948560107014699.821332CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/155-2013E-PDF1 aCarbone, Richard.10aMalware memory analysis for non-specialists h[electronic resource] : binvestigating publicly available memory images for Prolaco and SpyEye / cby R. Carbone. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 102 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-155 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis technical memorandum examines how an investigator can analyse an infected Windows memory dump. The author investigates how to carry out such an analysis using Volatility and other investigative tools, including data carving utilities and anti-virus scanners. Volatility is a popular and evolving open source-based memory analysis framework upon which the author has proposed a memory-specific methodology for aiding fellow novice memory analysts. The author examines how Volatility can be used to find evidence and indicators of infection. This technical memorandum is the second in a series concerning Windows malware-based memory analysis. This current work examines two memory images infected with Prolaco and SpyEye, respectively.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAntivirus07aMalware07aVirus scanner1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-155w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.017 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-155-2013-eng.pdf02684cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000017001542450206001712600067003773000035004444900038004795000022005175040041005395201435005806920029020156930029020446930023020737000027020967000021021237100034021448300075021788560105022539.821334CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/159-2013E-PDF1 aPall, Raman.13aAn exposition on solving the joint level of repair analysis-spares problem using a multi-objective genetic algorithm h[electronic resource] / cby Raman Pall, Slawomir Wesolkowski, and Matthew Dozois. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiv, 36 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-159 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aLevel of repair analysis (LORA) is often defined as the problem of determining whether a component should be repaired or discarded upon its failure, and the location in the repair network to do such work. A related problem is the determination of the optimal number of spare components for a given piece of equipment. The most common approaches in the literature on developing a possible spare provisioning decision model are simulation and mathematical programming. Although these two problems (LORA and spare provisioning) are interdependent, they are seldom solved simultaneously due to the complicating nature of the relationships between spare levels and system availability. The need to address LORA and the sparing problems simultaneously has attracted increased attention from the Department of National Defence (DND). In this technical memorandum, the use of a multi-objective genetic algorithm (specifically the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II) is proposed to solve this problem, with optimization objectives as minimizing repair costs (e.g., spare parts, spares transportation, spares storage) and maximizing operational availability. The approach uses a Monte Carlo simulation to generate scenarios based on a dataset which includes failures of the components and their associated times of failure. The objective functions are computed at each genetic algorithm generation based on all generated scenarios. 072gccstaTechnical reports07aLevel of repair analysis07aMilitary logistics1 aWesolkowski, Slawomir.1 aDozoism Matthew.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-159w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs637 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-159-2013-eng.pdf02484cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450225001762600067004013000033004684900038005015000020005395040041005595201265006006920029018656930023018946930020019176930018019377100034019558300075019898560106020649.821336CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/161-2009E-PDF1 aCarbone, Richard.10aFile recovery and data extraction using automated data recovery tools h[electronic resource] : ba balanced approach using Windows and Linux when working with an unknown disk image and filesystem / cby Richard Carbone. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 52 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2009-161 a"January 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis memorandum is the direct result of the analysis of an unknown disk containing unknown data, files and filesystem. The disk was brought to an analysis team at DRDC Valcartier by an agency that desired to ascertain the research centre’s capabilities for extracting and recovering unknown forensic data from an unknown disk and, if possible, automate the process. However, a thorough analysis using various Windows and Linux-based automated data and file recovery tools has led the author to determine that automated tools, regardless of the underlying system, are not yet up to this specific challenge. In addition, the author is of the opinion that fully automated disk recovery tools will never be entirely successful. Instead, the author has determined that a manual approach to data and file extraction will be necessary in order to recover any meaningful data or files from this disk’s unknown filesystem. However, this memorandum will only examine the automated approach used by the various Windows and Linux tools. An additional follow-up study will specifically examine the required manual approach necessary for data recovery from an unknown disk using data pattern matching techniques and sector-by-sector analysis using known file signatures.072gccstaTechnical reports07aComputer forensics07aData extraction07aData recovery1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2009-161w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs9.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-161-2009-eng.pdf02064cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000029001542450104001832600067002873000034003544900038003885000018004265040041004445200981004856920029014666930028014956930025015237100034015488300075015828560105016579.821338CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/169-2011E-PDF1 aZotov, Vladimir, d1964-10aIPME model of dynamic decision-making in C3Fire platform h[electronic resource] / cby Vlad Zotov. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. avi, 24 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-169 a"March 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aRecent developments in microworld-based experiments provide researchers with an opportunity to conduct complex and dynamic experiments in laboratory-controlled environments, thus narrowing the gap between laboratory-based and field experiments. The performance assessment in a dynamic decision making environment, however, requires new modeling techniques for evaluation and analysis of data. This memorandum discusses the application of Hierarchical Goal Analysis and IPME modeling to evaluate cognitive systems in a distributed team environment. The HGA-derived goals and controlled variables provided a basis for modeling and were embedded into a dynamic IPME model. The use the HGA outputs as the basis for the development of a computational model for predicting subject performance under specific task conditions. The model replicated some basic findings of empirical study conducted with C3Fire platform. An implementation of HGA into IPME model shows promising results.072gccstaTechnical reports07aDynamic decision making07aControlled variables1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-169w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs615 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-169-2011-eng.pdf02317cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450146001752600067003213000036003884900038004245000020004625040041004825201205005236920029017286930022017576930022017797100034018018300075018358560105019109.821339CaOODSP20221107143432cr |||||||||||160719s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/169-2012E-PDF1 aDrover, Vincent.10aCompositional analysis of tungsten tool steels by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry h[electronic resource] / cby Vincent Drover. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 18 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-169 a"October 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aHigh-speed tool steels are used in a number of applications, such as high-speed cutting tools, valves, and turbines, but their composition can be difficult to determine by conventional methods. Using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for the elemental analysis of Tclass high-speed tool steels is problematic due to their chemical resistance toward acid-based dissolution reagents typically used for ferrous alloys. Development of a suitable method for analysis of high-speed tool steels using available instrumentation, such as ICP-MS, is desirable. In the current study, a hydrogen peroxide-based digest procedure was developed for the dissolution of high-speed tool steels containing 1-18% tungsten, with elemental analysis conducted by ICP-MS. Samples of high-speed tool steels were dissolved in a solution of 6% hydrogen peroxide and 10% aqua regia for determination of tungsten, with subsequent digestion in 50% aqua regia for analysis of remaining alloy elements. The method was successfully applied to a range of high-speed tool steels of different chemical compositions, achieving nearly quantitative recoveries of alloying elements with a high degree of reproducibility.072gccstaTechnical reports07aChemical analysis07aHydrogen peroxide1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-169w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs677 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-169-2012-eng.pdf01942cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860026001301000018001562450096001742600067002703000033003374900038003705000020004085040041004285200888004696920029013576930015013866930022014017100034014238300075014578560108015329.821351CaOODSP20221107143433cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/177-2013-1E-PDF1 aHally, David.10aC++ classes for representing propeller geometry h[electronic resource] / cby David Hally. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 80 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-177 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aTo satisfy the need for high fidelity representations of propellers for use in Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) flow solvers and other propeller applications, a library of C++ classes has been developed. It provides classes representing the surfaces of the propeller blades, hubs and ducts in fully differentiable form. The propeller blades can be defined using the traditional method of specifying the blade section shape, chord length, pitch, skew and rake at a series of radial sections. More general blade shapes are also possible provided that they conform to fairly loose requirements on the blade parameterization. Simple cylindrical and cigar-shaped hubs can be defined as well as more general axisymmetric shapes defined from splined offsets. Similarly, propeller ducts can be defined from commonly used duct cross-sections or more general shapes defined from offsets.072gccstaTechnical reports07aPropellers07aComputer programs1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-177w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.33 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-177-2013-1-eng.pdf01835cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450157001762600067003333000033004004900038004335000020004715040041004915200720005326920029012526930015012816930023012967100034013198300075013538560105014289.821352CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/177-2013E-PDF1 aCarbone, Richard.10aMalware memory analysis for non-specialists h[electronic resource] : binvestigating publicly available memory image Ozapftis (R2D2) / cby R. Carbone. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 68 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-177 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis technical memorandum examines how an investigator can analyse an infected Windows memory dump. The author investigates how to carry out such an analysis using Volatility and other investigative tools, including data carving utilities and anti-virus scanners. Volatility is a popular and evolving open source-based memory analysis framework upon which the author has proposed a memory-specific methodology for aiding fellow novice memory analysts. The author examines how Volatility can be used to find evidence and indicators of infection. This technical memorandum is the third in a series concerning Windows malware-based memory analysis. This current work examines the 0zapftis (R2D2) infected memory image.072gccstaTechnical reports07aAnti-virus07aComputer forensics1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-177w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs777 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-177-2013-eng.pdf01610cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450106001722600067002783000034003454900038003795000020004175040041004375200538004786920029010166930015010456930033010607100034010938300075011278560106012029.821353CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/178-2013E-PDF1 aHally, David.10aSmoothing propeller tip geometry for use in a RANS solver h[electronic resource] / cby David Hally. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. avi, 26 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-178 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe traditional method of specifying propeller geometry is to define a series of airfoil sections each of which is modified by local values of the chord length, pitch, skew angle and rake. Near the tip of the propeller, where the chord length reduces rapidly to zero, a blade defined in this way often has surface irregularities which make meshing for flow solvers difficult. Methods are described for smoothing the irregularities and saving the resulting propeller geometry in the IGES format which can be read by most flow solvers.072gccstaTechnical reports07aPropellers07aComputational fluid dynamics1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-178w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-178-2013-eng.pdf01635cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450128001722600067003003000036003674900038004035000020004415040041004615200538005026920029010406930015010696930033010847100034011178300075011518560107012269.821354CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/179-2013E-PDF1 aHally, David.10aUser's guide for smooth-prop h[electronic resource] : ba program for smoothing propeller tip geometry / cby David Hally. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 20 p. : btables, graphs.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-179 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe traditional method of specifying propeller geometry is to define a series of airfoil sections each of which is modified by local values of the chord length, pitch, skew angle and rake. Near the tip of the propeller, where the chord length reduces rapidly to zero, a blade defined in this way often has surface irregularities which make meshing for flow solvers difficult. Methods are described for smoothing the irregularities and saving the resulting propeller geometry in the IGES format which can be read by most flow solvers.072gccstaTechnical reports07aPropellers07aComputational fluid dynamics1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-179w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.018 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-179-2013-eng.pdf01506cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450099001722600067002713000035003384900038003735000021004115040041004325200439004736920029009126930015009416930033009567100034009898300075010238560106010989.821356CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/180-2013E-PDF1 aHally, David.12aA procedure to create CFD meshes around propellers h[electronic resource] / cby David Hally. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. avi, 48 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-180 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA procedure has been developed for generating computational grids that can be used for calculating the flow around propellers using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) flow solvers. The grid generation program Pointwise from Pointwise, Inc. is used. The procedures are encapsulated in six scripts in the Pointwise scripting language Pointwise Glyph2. Each script is described in detail and instructions for their use are also provided.072gccstaTechnical reports07aPropellers07aComputational fluid dynamics1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-180w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-180-2013-eng.pdf02540cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450124001752600067002993000034003664900038004005000021004385040041004595201483005006920029019837000023020127100034020358300075020698560106021449.821357CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2014 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/184-2013E-PDF1 aFawcett, John A.10aLessons learned from the DSTO sonar ATR challenge h[electronic resource] / cby John A. Fawcett and Warren A. Connors. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2014. ax, 16 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-184 a"February 2014." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIn May 2013 DRDC Atlantic participated in a Defence Science and Technology Organization, Australia (DSTO)-sponsored sonar automatic target recognition (ATR) challenge. As part of this challenge, DRDC Atlantic and the other participants received approximately 11000 Remus/Marine Sonic sonar images in bitmap format as well as corresponding navigational information. A set of 654 sonar files and ground truth data for minelike objects and objects of interest were supplied for training the ATR methods. A larger set of files containing minelike and objects of interest were then used for testing the methods. The locations of the objects in the testing set were not known to the participants. A file with the locations of the DRDC Atlantic ATR detections was emailed to DSTO and the results were evaluated on the basis of the ground truth locations for the testing set. In this report, we describe our initial processing of the data to obtain the results which were sent to Australia. The set of sonar files provided were very challenging, including significant clutter regions and sand ripples. The results from the test evaluation indicated a low detection rate. After the test evaluation, Australia kindly supplied a file with the ground truth locations for the testing set. This report describes the subsequent analysis of our ATR approach. It was found that by dropping one of the constraints originally used in the ATR algorithm that the results were significantly improved.072gccstaTechnical reports1 aConnors, Warren A.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-184w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.06 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-184-2013-eng.pdf02391cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450158001542600078003123000036003904900092004265000022005185040048005405201200005886920029017886930015018177000030018327100046018628300088019088560105019969.821358CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn---1 aD68-6/184-2011F-PDF00aComparaison de différents filtres de Kalman et modèles de système pour la navigation h[ressource électronique] / cpar Yanick Beaudoin ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bRecherche et développement pour la Défense Canada, c2012. ax, 28 p. : bfigures, tableaux.1 aMémorandum technique (Recherche et développement pour la Défense Canada), v2011-184 a« Avril 2012. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a Le travail présenté dans ce rapport s’inscrit dans le projet de recherche appliquée (ARP) 15eo04 et se concentre sur la partie navigation. En navigation, une approche souvent utilisée est de fusionner les données d’une centrale inertielle (INS) et les données d’un récepteur de système de positionnement mondial (GPS) à l’aide d’un filtre de Kalman. Le but de la présente étude est d’analyser la charge de calcul, la précision des estimations et la robustesse à un biais sur une mesure selon le modèle et le filtre de Kalman choisis. Pour ce faire, le déplacement, en deux dimensions, d’un train sur une trajectoire prédéterminée est utilisé. L’utilisation d’un train plutôt qu’un lanceur de satellite a pour but de simplifier l’analyse. Dans un premier temps, l’effet du regroupement des états est étudié. Une période d’échantillonnage courte est utilisée, ce qui permet de négliger l’effet de l’élimination des retards inhérents au regroupement d’états. Ensuite, l’estimation d’états est comparée à l’estimation d’erreur d’états. Finalement, le filtre de Kalman étendu est comparé au filtre de Kalman non parfumé.072gccstaRapport technique07aNavigation1 aBeaudoin, Yanick, d1974-1 aCanada. bR et D pour la défense Canada.#0aMémorandum technique (R et D pour la défense Canada)v2011-184w(CaOODSP)9.82056540qPDFs770 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-184-2011-fra.pdf02703cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450163001742600067003373000035004044900038004395000020004775040041004975201489005386920029020276920020020566920023020766930017020996930019021167000015021357100034021508300075021848560106022599.821362CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/185-2013E-PDF1 aMason, David W.14aThe seismic and tsunami threat to ships, personnel, and defence infrastructure on Canada's West coast h[electronic resource] / cby D.W. Mason and A. Zegers. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axx, 68 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-185 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe west coast of Canada is a high risk region for earthquakes and possible associated tsunamis. The commander of Maritime Forces Pacific/Joint Task Force (Pacific) requested an assessment of these threats, particularly the tsunami threat, to Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) vessels, personnel, and defence infrastructure on the west coast. This report brings together the extant geophysical science on the topic. The ‘offshore’ threat from tsunamis generated elsewhere around the Pacific Basin is characterized, as is the primary tsunami threat to coastal British Columbia – the Cascadia subduction zone. Probabilistic theory is developed to model subduction zone rupture events. The results confirm a likelihood of about one chance in ten of a major tsunami event happening on the west coast in the next 50 years. The severity of the tsunami in Esquimalt Harbour will be more modest if the 500-year event happens, with a predicted rise and fall of plus or minus three meters in water levels, but could be double that if the (unlikely but possible) 5,000-year event occurs. The tsunami amplitude will be doubled on exposed coastlines of Vancouver Island, and doubled again when focused in longer inlets (like Alberni Inlet). Warning times are estimated at 60 to 90 minutes in the Victoria area, but only 25 minutes on the outer coast. An assessment of the impact of changing water levels on docked RCN vessels and the effect of water inundation on defence infrastructure is provided.072gccstaTechnical reports072gccstaTsunamis072gccstaEarthquakes 4aWarning time 4aInfrastructure1 aZegers, A.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-185w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs2.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-185-2013-eng.pdf02621cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450250001722600067004223000036004894900038005255000021005635040041005845201347006256920029019726930018020016930016020197000022020357000023020577100034020808300075021148560106021899.821365CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/194-2011E-PDF1 aOrmrod, Mike.10aAnalysis of the proposed implemenation of the new Army Communications and Information Systems Specialist (ACISS) trade using the Managed Readiness Simulator (MARS) h[electronic resource] / cby Mike Ormrod, Stephen Okazawa and Christine Scales. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. axii, 42 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-194 a"November 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Army is in the process of restructuring the Signals Non-Commissioned Members occupations to create a new Army Communication & Information Systems Specialist (ACISS) occupation by combining the current Land Communications and Information Systems Technician; Signal Operator; and Lineman occupations. In order to validate the complex ACISS structure concept and to optimize the implementation and sustainment of this new occupation, the Managed Readiness Simulator (MARS) program was used to conduct some population modelling analysis. The ACISS structure along with a proposed intake and training plan were successfully modelled in MARS for a 12 year period. Preliminary results showed that it would take approximately nine years to fill most of the vacant positions in the ACISS structure due to bottlenecks in the training system indicating that the proposed training plan was inadequate to support the proposed intake plan. Proposals to address these bottlenecks were then examined along with proposed reductions to the intake plan to prevent trained recruits from being unable to find a job in the ACISS structure. The result of the proposed changes was an ACISS structure filled in approximately half the time of the initial training proposal and one that allowed virtually all new recruits to find a position in the ACISS structure. 072gccstaTechnical reports 4aTraining plan 4aIntake plan1 aOkazawa, Stephen.1 aScales, Christine.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-194w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.58 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-194-2011-eng.pdf02617cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000025001542450134001792600067003133000035003804900038004155000021004535040041004745201465005156920029019806930026020096930025020356930028020607100034020888300075021228560106021979.821367CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/196-2011E-PDF1 aChristensen, Kyle D.10aChina in the Arctic h[electronic resource] : bimplications of China's arrival in an ice-free Arctic / cby Kyle D. Christensen. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. ax, 112 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-196 a"November 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis research paper assesses the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC’s) long-term interests and activities in the Arctic. It is aimed at assessing China’s interests in the Arctic, its current activities, and its motivation for allocating increased resources for high Arctic research. This includes a thorough review of Beijing’s potential geostrategic interests in the Arctic. This research paper also supports two Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) Applied Research Projects (ARPs). It supports ARP 10aa15, “Arctic Security and Sovereignty Assessment,” and ARP 10aa16, “The Rise of China: Strategic Assessment and Implications for Canadian Security.” The research paper assesses China’s interests and activities in the Arctic by analyzing existing data, research, and literature on China’s preparations for a climate changed and potentially ice-reduced Arctic. Research is based on an analysis of open source literature, electronic sources, published and unpublished reports and papers, and interviews. The major conclusions to be drawn from this study are that China’s activities in the Arctic have not been of the military variety, nor does it appear China will become militarily involved in the Arctic in the near-term. China’s involvement in the Arctic is focused on the scientific, environmental, and climatic consequences of melting sea ice, as well as the commercial and economic benefits of melting Arctic sea ice. 072gccstaTechnical reports 4aArctic transit routes 4aCircumpolar security 4aNorthern transit routes1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-196w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs2.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-196-2011-eng.pdf01957cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450146001762600067003223000034003894900038004235000021004615040041004825200823005236920029013466930026013756930012014016930016014137100034014298300075014638560105015389.821369CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/205-2013E-PDF1 aMaybury, David W.10aForeign exchange risk management with hedging h[electronic resource] : bDND counterfactual hedge results 2009-2013 / cby David W. Maybury. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 18 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-205 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUsing foreign exchange transaction data from eight Department of Defence (DND) managed projects from fiscal year 2009 to fiscal year 2013, we counterfactually apply four derivative based hedging scenarios to mitigate foreign exchange transaction risk. The total foreign currency exposure represented by the eight projects amounts to $3 billion USD. We focus the study on zero cost structures for hedge performance comparison. Over the five fiscal years considered, we find that the hedge performs within 3% of spot purchases, but the hedge comes with a maximum cost for the US dollar within each fiscal year. If DND can translate the more stable cash flows that a foreign exchange hedge offers into better management, then a foreign exchange hedge can help DND increase the value of national defence offered to Canada.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aForeign exchange risk 4aHedging 4aDerivatives1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-205w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs138 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-205-2013-eng.pdf02183cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000017001542450147001712600067003183000035003854900038004205000021004585040041004795200990005206920029015106930012015396930026015516930028015777000037016057100034016428300075016768560106017519.821371CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/210-2011E-PDF1 aChuka, Neil.12aA research and analysis framework for a strategic-level lessons learned process h[electronic resource] / cby Neil Chuka and Donald A. Neill. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. axi, 72 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-210 a"December 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe second in a series on military strategic-level learning in DND/CF, this paper establishes a framework for strategic-level lessons learned by developing an analytical hierarchy for organizational analysis. Grounded in the seminal work on military effectiveness by Allan Millett and Williamson Murray, the paper articulates overarching and subordinate questions to guide strategic-level learning that focus both on military strategy and the overlap between military strategy and government policy, to assist in guiding assessment of effectiveness in force development, force generation and force employment. Pursued via research grounded in a common understanding of strategy, executed at the appropriate analytical levels, and driven by “a relentless empiricism”, these questions should serve to guide strategic-level learning, innovation and adaptation, and demonstrate how strategic-level lessons identification and analysis can and should inform strategic planning in DND/CF.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aTactics 4aOrganizational theory 4aOrganizational learning1 aNeill, Donald Alexander, d1966-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-210w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-210-2011-eng.pdf02513cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450235001732600067004083000036004754900038005115000021005495040041005705201171006116920029017826930023018116930032018346930035018667000026019017000034019277100034019618300075019958560105020709.821373CaOODSP20221107143437cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/211-2011E-PDF1 aSebbah, Samir.10aDesign of tactical support strategies in military logistics h[electronic resource] : btrade-offs between efficiency and effectiveness : a column and cut generation modeling methods / cby S. Sebbah, A. Ghanmi, and A. Boukhtouta. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. axii, 58 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-211 a"December 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aMilitary tactical logistics planning is concerned with the problem of distributing heterogeneous commodities (e.g., fuel, food, ammunition, etc.) from main operating bases to forward operating bases in a theatre of operations using a combination of heterogeneous transportation assets such as logistics trucks and tactical helicopters. Minimizing the sustainment cost while satisfying the operational demand under time and security constraints is of high importance for the Canadian Forces. In this study, a logistics planning model is developed to explore effective and efficient strategies for tactical logistics distribution. A mathematical optimization algorithm based on a column and cut generation technique, using Gomory-Chvátal rank-1 cuts, is developed to solve the problem. This report presents details of a mathematical formulation and a solution algorithm along with an example application to demonstrate the methodology. Computational results are presented in order to measure the degree of efficiency and scalability of the proposed approach, and to study the trade-off between the efficiency and effectiveness in the resulting sustainment strategies.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aTactical logistics 4aTactical support efficiency 4aTactical support effectiveness1 aGhanmi, Ahmed,d1965-1 aBoukhtouta, Abdeslem, d1966-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-211w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs763 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-211-2011-eng.pdf01507cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450088001762600067002643000034003314900038003655000021004035040041004245200429004656920029008946930011009236930024009346930021009587100034009798300075010138560105010889.821376CaOODSP20221107143437cr |||||||||||160720s2008 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/221-2007E-PDF1 aRandall, Tania E.13aAn introduction to software agents h[electronic resource] / cby Tania E. Randall. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2008. ax, 52 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2007-221 a"February 2008." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper provides the reader with a general background on software agents, covering the main topics found in the agent literature. It consolidates pertinent information from a wide variety of sources into a single comprehensive document. Its aim is to provide enough information to educate those unfamiliar with agents, and guide them in deciding whether or not agents are an appropriate modelling tool for their own work.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aAgents 4aBehaviour modelling 4aSynthetic forces1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2007-221w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs930 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-221-2007-eng.pdf02974cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000035001542450201001892600067003903000034004574900038004915000017005295040041005465201780005876920029023676930015023967000019024117000015024307100034024458300075024798560106025549.821379CaOODSP20221107143438cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/224-2011E-PDF1 aJassemi-Zargani, Rahim,d1960-10aIntelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance system performance h[electronic resource] : bevaluation using the analytical hierarchy process / cby Rahim Jassemi-Zargani, Sean Bourdon, Van Fong. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 34 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-224 a"July 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIntelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems form the backbone of any military defence and security operation. These systems, be they ground-, sea-, air- or space based, do so by providing enhanced situational awareness to the military decision makers at the tactical, operational and strategic levels. Whereas traditional surveillance systems operate within one environment and at one level, current military requirements and technological advances have evolved to multi-domain, multi-level sensor systems. For example, Space-Based System (SBS) technology has been advancing rapidly in terms of capability, affordability, size and reliability. As in the commercial sector, defence and military institutions are looking to improve their space capabilities by increasing the number of smaller, more affordable and more capable satellites that are being put into service. Given the complexity this introduces, one of the current challenges in this area is to objectively evaluate the effectiveness of a given collection of surveillance systems (i.e., ISR architecture) to the military decision maker. This effectiveness can only be assessed by taking into account a multitude of factors – from geospatial and temporal to information and fusion, all of which combine to describe the military utility of a given architecture. This report presents an end-to-end method for assessing the utility of different ISR architectures from engineering-level simulation and modelling to the evaluation of military Figures of Merit/Measures of Effectiveness. As a proof of concept, a maritime domain awareness scenario is used in this report to evaluate the improved effectiveness of surveillance capability by the addition of an SBS to a current available ISR architecture.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aEvaluation1 aBourdon, Sean.1 aFong, Van.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-224w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-224-2011-eng.pdf02650cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000014001542450182001682600067003503000037004174900038004545000021004925040041005135201475005546920029020296930026020586930017020846930021021017100034021228300075021568560105022319.821381CaOODSP20221107143438cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/227-2013E-PDF1 aMa, Fred.10aSale price as a component of life cycle costing for second hand platforms h[electronic resource] : bdecpreciation modelling in the context of the FFG-7 frigate / cby Fred Ma. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axiii, 63 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-227 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aIn Q3 of 2012, as a subtask within a Director Materiel Policy and Procedures Major Equipment Procurement Study (New versus Used), Directorate Materiel Group Operational Research (DMGOR) planned a study into the life cycle costing of second hand platforms (vehicles, ships, aircraft). As an initial input into that study, DMGOR undertook the estimation of the depreciation of two classes of frigates, the U.S. FFG-7 and the Dutch Kortenaer, from second hand sales prices. That work is reported here. A database of both frigate classes was developed from open source, but new and used price data were readily available only for the FFG-7s. Depreciation fit an exponential decay model, with an average loss of 8.4%/year and a 68% (±1 sigma) confidence interval of [5.9%, 11.1%]/year. One variable, vessel age, explained up to 56% of the second used sale price data. The data was not sufficient to extract the portion of depreciation due to aging design/technology rather than physical aging of the platform, but neither did it contradict published cost growth trend of 2%/year for buying new vessels of this type. Because of the projected growth in real cost for new defence platforms, a thorough analysis of procurement options is becoming increasingly important, including the life cycle costing of buying used. This is an essential part of comparing with buying new that ideally includes platform suitability, proficiency, and timeliness of full operational capability.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aCategorical variables 4aDepreciation 4aConfidence bands1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-227w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs886 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-227-2013-eng.pdf01998cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450145001732600067003183000036003854900038004215000018004595040041004775200839005186920029013576930026013866930030014126930028014427100034014708300075015048560105015799.821383CaOODSP20221107143438cr |||||||||||160720s2014 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/230-2013E-PDF1 aBourdon, Sean.12aA method for evaluating mission risk for the National Fighter Procurement evaluation of options h[electronic resource] / cby Sean Bourdon. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2014. axii, 36 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2013-230 a"April 2014." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Government of Canada stood up the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat (NFPS) in response to the 2012 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada. Part of the NFPS mandate is to review, oversee, and coordinate the implementation of the Government’s Seven-Point Plan with the fourth step in this plan being to conduct an evaluation of options to sustain a fighter capability well into the twenty-first century. The goal of the evaluation of options is to articulate the risks associated with various CF-18 replacement options relative to their ability to fulfill the mission set outlined in the Canada First Defence Strategy. This report describes the method used to undertake the evaluation of options as part of the process to inform the Government of Canada’s decision on the best way forward for replacing the CF-18.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aEvaluation of options 4aCapability-based planning 4aMeasures of performance1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-230w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs977 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-230-2013-eng.pdf02004cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000021001542450122001752600067002973000034003644900038003985000021004365040041004575200935004986920029014336930012014626930014014747100034014888300075015228560105015979.821385CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/236-2011E-PDF1 aFawcett, John A.10aNumerical modelling of coherent broadband pulses for seismic exploration h[electronic resource] / cby John Fawcett. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. ax, 18 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-236 a"November 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aAs part of the Offshore Energy Environmental Research (OEER)/DRDC Atlantic project “Feasibility of a Marine Vibroseis System to Minimize Potential Impacts of Seismic Surveying on Commercial Marine Invertebrates”, DRDC Atlantic has been investigating the possibility and technical feasibility of using coherent broadband sources with complex waveforms (followed by matched-filtering) to replace high amplitude impulsive sources used in marine seismic surveys. This report discusses a MATLAB implementation of an acousto-elastic wavenumber algorithm for layered geoacoustic media. This code is then used to generate broadband time series for different geological configurations and incident waveforms. The relative performances of different impulsive and extended-time broadband sources are investigated. As well, the effects of the upper air/water interface and the inclusion of attenuations in the elastic layers are modelled.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aSeismic 4aModelling1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-236w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs977 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-236-2011-eng.pdf02555cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450113001732600067002863000034003534900038003875000021004255040041004465201460004876920029019476930015019766930021019916930014020127100034020268300075020608560106021359.821387CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/236-2012E-PDF1 aHiltz, John A.10aAdditives for water mist fire suppression systems h[electronic resource] : ba review / cby John A. Hiltz. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 22 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-236 a"November 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe use of both fixed and portable water mist systems for fire suppression on naval vessels continues to increase. There are several reasons for this. Water mist produces no acid gases and therefore can be discharged in a space where persons are present. It consists of small water droplets (average mean diameter of 90% of the droplets less than 300 µm) that rapidly reduce the temperature in a space. The effectiveness of water mist in cooling a space reduces the volume of water necessary to extinguish or suppress a fire. This lessens both the chance of flooding and costs associated with cleanup arising from water damage. In this report the use and efficacy of additives in water mist systems is reviewed. In most instances, additives have been investigated to determine if they will improve the efficacy of a water mist fire suppression system. Additives that have been investigated include film forming additives for Class B fires (generally fluorinated surfactants), alkali metals salts, transition metal chlorides, sulphates, phosphates and organic compounds such as sucrose and urea. In other instances, the additives were required to depress of the freezing point of the water used in the suppression systems. These suppression systems were proposed for use in conditions where the system might be exposed to temperatures below the freezing point of pure water. The additives included compounds such as potassium acetate and propylene glycol.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aWater mist 4aFire suppression 4aAdditives1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-236w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.59 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-236-2012-eng.pdf01924cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450125001732600067002983000035003654900038004005000020004385040041004585200819004996920029013186930015013476930015013626930018013777100034013958300075014298560106015049.821389CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/241-2012E-PDF1 aHazen, Mark G.10aMaritime Capability Evaluation Laboratory (MCEL) h[electronic resource] : bconcept of employment / cby Mark G. Hazen. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. avi, 18 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-241 a"October 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aDRDC has proposed a new departmental capability to be known as the Maritime Capability Evaluation Laboratory (MCEL) to jointly serve the Royal Canadian Navy, ADM(MAT) and ADM(S&T). This capability will address the need to support the evolutionary acquisition, development and maintenance of the command and control capabilities aboard naval platforms by enhancing the evaluation of concepts prior to detailed implementation engineering. This document describes the Concept of Employment for the MCEL capability at a high level and provides documentation for the implementation project team. As the project progresses, more detailed Concept of Operation documents will provide the lower level detail of the day to day facility operation and, with this document, will be used to derive the statement of requirements.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aCapability 4aEvaluation 4aTest facility1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-241w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.24 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-241-2012-eng.pdf02327cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450199001542600067003533000035004204900038004555000021004935040041005145201147005556920029017026930014017316930021017456930014017667000018017807100034017988300075018328560106019079.821391CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2007 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/261-2007E-PDF02aA comparison of suspension array immunoassay and enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay for the identification of the toxin simulant ovalbumin h[electronic resource] / cby H.S. Bhogal ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2007. avi, 22 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2007-261 a"December 2007." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA microsphere-based suspension array (SA) system was used for the development and characterization of an immunoassay for the toxin simulant ovalbumin. Results obtained by SA immunoassay were compared with those obtained by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using the same immunoreagents. The limit of detection (LOD) for the SA ovalbumin assay was 4.9 ng/mL, compared to a LOD of 0.01 ng/mL for the ovalbumin ELISA. Although the ELISA LOD exceeded that of the SA assay, the SA assay was more simple and rapid to perform, with assays being completed in half the time of the traditional ELISA. The well-to-well reproducibility (coefficient of variation (CV)) of the ELISA and the SA array assay was determined to be 4.9% and 5.1%, respectively. The ELISA and SA array assay plate-plate reproducibility was 14.8% and 6.1%, respectively. The protocols used to develop the SA assay for ovalbumin may be used as a template for development of other assays for toxins, bacteria, and viruses. Subsequently, SA assays for individual biothreat agents may be used as a starting point for the development of multiplexed assays for multiple agents.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aOvalbumin 4aBiothreat agents 4aDetection1 aBhogal, H. S.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2007-261w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-261-2007-eng.pdf02693cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000046001542450149002002600067003493000037004164900038004535000021004915040041005125201437005536920029019906930026020196930013020456930015020587000018020737000049020917100034021408300075021748560106022499.821393CaOODSP20221107143440cr |||||||||||160720s2010 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/271-2010E-PDF1 aMackay, David J. q(David James), d1954-10aArchitectural support for robotics h[electronic resource] : bsoftware prototyping and testing / cby D.J. Mackay, G.S. Broten and S. Monckton. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2010. aviii, 24 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2010-271 a"December 2010." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe development of robotics software is difficult. The sheer size and complexity of these software systems, the interaction of robots with their environment including the potential need for real-time operation, and the lack of accepted standards all contribute to this situation. Due to the diverse nature of robot systems, contributions from multiple researchers with disparate fields of expertise are required and that in itself further complicates software development. At Defence R&D Canada Suffield, we have developed domain-specifc middleware based upon the Miro framework, that uses the ACE/TAO implementation of CORBA. This middleware provides infrastructure services enabling seamless communication between software components. Using this framework enables researchers to focus their attention at a level of abstraction close to the problem domain, for the most part ignoring the underlying details that enable a system to work. Over the past six years, researchers in Autonomous Intelligent Systems Section have developed numerous software components for an heterogeneous set of robotic platforms. A key conclusion arising from this endeavour was the recognition that components and middleware, although crucial enablers, do not of themselves fully address the difficulties associated with software reuse. Software reuse can only be realized if both the component interfaces and the underlying data structures are stable. 072gccstaTechnical reports 4aSoftware architecture 4aRobotics 4aSimulation1 aBroten, G. S.1 aMonckton, Simon P. q(Simon Philip), d1963-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2010-271w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.59 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-271-2010-eng.pdf02374cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450123001742600067002973000037003644900038004015000021004395040041004605201271005016920029017726930018018016930013018196930013018327100034018458300075018798560106019549.821403CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/281-2011E-PDF1 aMacKay, John R.10aVerification of numerical models for pressure hull collapse predictions h[electronic resource] / cby John R. MacKay. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. aviii, 28 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-281 a"November 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe verification aspects of a verification and validation (V&V) study for the numerical modeling of the collapse of pressure hulls are described. A series of finite element (FE) analyses were performed using ANSYS in order to verify that the numerical methodology was correctly implemented in the software (code verification) and that spatial and temporal refinement of validation FE models of test specimens were adequate (calculation verification). FE predictions of elastic and inelastic buckling pressures for 140 cylinders and ring-frames under external pressure were found to be within 8%, on average, of the benchmark analytical or numerical solutions. The FE error was attributed to unavoidable differences between the numerical and benchmark models, rather than problems with the FE software, so that code verification was considered to have been achieved. With calculation verification, the nonlinear FE solution was found to be most sensitive to the spatial refinement associated with the mesh density. Load increment size was found to affect the collapse prediction to a lesser extent, and the tolerance used to define convergence of the incremental solution did not affect the collapse prediction at all when a refined mesh and load increment were used.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aPressure hull 4aBuckling 4aCollapse1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-281w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs4.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-281-2011-eng.pdf02134cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450110001782600067002883000035003554900038003905000020004285040041004485201034004896920029015236930021015526930017015736930015015907100034016058300075016398560106017149.821404CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/307-2011E-PDF1 aMcTaggart, Kevin A.10aShipMo3D version 3.0 user manual for creating ship models h[electronic resource] / cby Kevin McTaggart. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 236 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-307 a"January 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aShipMo3D is an object-oriented library with associated user applications for predicting ship motions in calm water and in waves. This report serves as a user manual for creating ship models using ShipMo3D Version 3.0. A companion report serves as a user manual for predicting ship motions in the time and frequency domains. Version 3 of ShipMo3D introduces modelling of sloshing tanks and U-tube tanks. Several ShipMo3D applications are used for creating a ship. SM3DPanelHull creates a panelled representation of the wet and dry portions of the ship hull. SM3DRadDif computes radiation and diffraction forces acting on the wet hull using a boundary element method. SM3DPanelSloshTank creates a panelled representation of a sloshing tank, such as a tank containing liquid cargo or a roll stabilization tank. SM3DRadSloshTank computes sloshing forces arising from motions in the frequency domain. SM3DBuildShip creates a model of the ship that can be used for ship motion predictions in either the frequency domain or time domain.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aFrequency domain 4aShip motions 4aSimulation1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-307w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-307-2011-eng.pdf02318cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450146001782600067003243000035003914900038004265000020004645040041004845201182005256920029017076930021017366930017017576930015017747100034017898300075018238560106018989.821405CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/308-2011E-PDF1 aMcTaggart, Kevin A.10aShipMo3D version 3.0 user manual for computing ship motions in the time and frequency domains h[electronic resource] / cby Kevin McTaggart. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 296 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2011-308 a"January 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aShipMo3D is an object-oriented library with associated user applications for predicting ship motions, with Version 3 introducing modelling of sloshing tanks and U-tube tanks. This report serves as a user manual for ship motion predictions in the time and frequency domains using ShipMo3D Version 3. A companion report serves as a user manual for building ship models that are used as input for ship motion predictions. Time domain simulations can model a freely maneuvering ship in calm water or in waves. SM3DBuildSeaway builds seaway models representing regular or random seaways, including long and short-crested seaways. SM3DFreeMo simulates a freely maneuvering ship in calm water or in a modelled seaway. Several ShipMo3D applications predict ship motions in the frequency domain for a ship with quasi-steady speed and heading. SM3DSeakeepRegular predicts motions in regular waves. The applications SM3DSeakeepRandom, SM3DSeakeepSeaway, and SM3DSeakeepSeawayFromRaos predict motions in random waves. SM3DTimeSeries- FromRaos produces ship motion time series for a ship with quasi-steady speed and heading based on previously predicted motion response amplitude operators.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aFrequency domain 4aShip motions 4aSimulation1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-308w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-308-2011-eng.pdf02539cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450300001762600067004763000039005434900038005825000022006205040041006425201236006836920029019196930023019486930017019716930023019887100034020118300075020458560105021209.821407CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/319-2012E-PDF1 aCarbone, Richard.14aThe definitive guide to Linux-based live memory acquisition toolsh[electronic resource] : ban addendum to "State fo the art concerning memory acquisition software : a detailed examination of Linux, BSD and Solaris live memory acquisition" / cby Richard Carbone and Sébastien Bourdon-Richard. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axviii, 100 p. : btables, figures.1 aTechnical Memorandum ; v2012-319 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis technical memorandum is an addendum to TM 2012-008, “State of the art concerning memory acquisition: A detailed examination of Linux, BSD and Solaris live memory acquisition.” It examines in detail two additional software tools, Volatility’s Pmem and LiME’s Linux kernel memory drivers, both of which can be used for the memory acquisition of Linuxbased live computer systems. The authors then compare them with Fmem and Second Look, the two best Linux-based memory acquisition tools as per TM 2012-008. Fmem and Second Look are analysed using the same methodology as for Pmem and LiME. This memorandum also amends information pertaining to the faulty memory acquisition of Fmem as conducted in the previous study. Additionally, certain inaccuracies were made in TM 2012-008. This specific text corrects them. As such, it should now be considered the authoritative reference concerning Linux, UNIX and BSD memory acquisition, although the experiments as conducted in TM 2012- 008 will continue to remain valid. Finally, upon completing the analysis of these tools, the authors recommend the use of LiME for investigative fieldwork. However, other tool-specific recommendations are found and examined in the Conclusion.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aComputer forensics 4aCrash driver 4aMemory acquisition1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-319w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs688 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-319-2012-eng.pdf01469cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000058001542450119002122600067003313000029003984900038004275000018004655040041004835200391005246920029009156930020009447100034009648300075009988560106010739.821408CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-6/533-2011E-PDF1 aMcIntosh, Grant W. J. q(Grant William John), d1959-10aRHA steel variations and their effects on ballistic protection h[electronic resource] / cby Grant W.J. McIntosh. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 14 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical memorandum ; v2011-533 a"April 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aA short study was undertaken to see if the ballistic performance of 1/4" RHA steel plates can vary from batch-to-batch. Several random samples from the DRDC Valcartier stock were tested in a V50 test using a 5.56-mm Bofors armour piercing round. Small but statistically significant variations in the V50 were found even though all the samples were within the accepted standards for RHA.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aArmour piercing1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical memorandum (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-533w(CaOODSP)9.82056440qPDFs1.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-6-533-2011-eng.pdf02504cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450147001542600067003013000034003684900040004025000021004425040041004635201379005046920029018836930017019126930031019297000025019607100034019858300077020198560106020969.821411CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/002-2009E-PDF00aSurvey of Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) technologies h[electronic resource] : bvolume I : survey results / cby J. Theriault ... [et al.] a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 60 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2009-002 a"February 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUnder the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers (OGP) Exploration and Production (E&P) Sound and Marine Life Programme, a research study was carried out on the feasibility of the Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) of marine mammals. The purpose of such monitoring would be to detect marine mammals in those ocean areas where E&P activities are being conducted, in order to allow due diligence in mitigating any potential impact of these E&P operations. The study did not include any direct experimentation. First, the problem domain was delineated in an overview of offshore E&P activities and of the ocean environments in which they are conducted. To make the analysis more concrete, six specific ocean areas of relevance to E&P were selected and their properties described. Next, the potential performance of AAM was investigated via a parametric study of the sonar equation, incorporating available knowledge of sonar technology and environmental effects. Special effort was dedicated to investigating the target strength of marine mammals, as this is an area in which scientific knowledge is sparse at present. The parametric analysis included several generic examples, and was also applied to the six specific ocean areas. Finally, a survey was conducted of commercially available sonar equipment by collecting data from sonar vendors through an online form.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aActive sonar 4aActive acoustic monitoring1 aThériault, James A.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2009-002w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs1.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-002-2009-eng.pdf02595cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450140001542600067002943000037003614900040003985000021004385040041004595201483005006920029019836930017020126930031020297000016020607100034020768300077021108560106021879.821412CaOODSP20221107143443cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/041-2010E-PDF00aSurvey of Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) technologies h[electronic resource] : bvolume IV : proposal / cby E. MacNeil ... [et al.] a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 28 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2010-041 a"February 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUnder the Exploration and Production (E&P) Sound and Marine Life Programme, a research study was carried out on the feasibility of the Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) of marine mammals. The purpose of such monitoring would be to detect marine mammals in those ocean areas where E&P activities are being conducted, in order to allow due diligence in mitigating any potential impact of these E&P operations. The study did not include any direct experimentation. First, the problem domain was delineated in an overview of offshore E&P activities and of the ocean environments in which they are conducted. To make the analysis more concrete, six specific ocean areas of relevance to E&P were selected and their properties described. Next, the potential performance of AAM was investigated via a parametric study of the sonar equation, incorporating available knowledge of sonar technology and environmental effects. Special effort was dedicated to investigating the target strength of marine mammals, as this is an area in which scientific knowledge is sparse at present. The parametric analysis included several generic examples, and was also applied to the six specific ocean areas. Finally, a survey was conducted of commercially available sonar equipment by collecting data from sonar vendors through an online form. The sonars were then ranked as to their suitability for AAM based on the factors identified as important during the earlier study of potential AAM performance. 072gccstaTechnical reports 4aActive sonar 4aActive acoustic monitoring1 aMacNeil, E.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2010-041w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs1.23 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-041-2010-eng.pdf02639cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450167001542600067003213000036003884900040004245000021004645040041004855201482005266920029020086930017020376930031020547000035020857100034021208300077021548560106022319.821415CaOODSP20221107143443cr |||||||||||160720s2010 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/044-2010E-PDF00aSurvey of Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) technologies h[electronic resource] : bvolume III : active sonar performance factors / cby B.H. Maranda ... [et al.] a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2010. axii, 48 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2010-044 a"November 2010." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUnder the Exploration and Production (E&P) Sound and Marine Life Programme, a research study was carried out on the feasibility of the Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) of marine mammals. The purpose of such monitoring would be to detect marine mammals in those ocean areas where E&P activities are being conducted, in order to allow due diligence in mitigating any potential impact of these E&P operations. The study did not include any direct experimentation. First, the problem domain was delineated in an overview of offshore E&P activities and of the ocean environments in which they are conducted. To make the analysis more concrete, six specific ocean areas of relevance to E&P were selected and their properties described. Next, the potential performance of AAM was investigated via a parametric study of the sonar equation, incorporating available knowledge of sonar technology and environmental effects. Special effort was dedicated to investigating the target strength of marine mammals, as this is an area in which scientific knowledge is sparse at present. The parametric analysis included several generic examples, and was also applied to the six specific ocean areas. Finally, a survey was conducted of commercially available sonar equipment by collecting data from sonar vendors through an online form. The sonars were then ranked as to their suitability for AAM based on the factors identified as important during the earlier study of potential AAM performance.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aActive sonar 4aActive acoustic monitoring1 aMaranda, Brian Howard, d1957-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2010-044w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs6.47 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-044-2010-eng.pdf01977cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450132001782600067003103000034003774900040004115000020004515040041004715200878005126920029013906930021014196930017014407100034014578300077014918560107015689.821418CaOODSP20221107143443cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/084-2011E-PDF1 aMcTaggart, Kevin A.10aModelling of sloshing in free surface tanks for ShipMo3D ship motion predictions h[electronic resource] / cby Kevin McTaggart a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. ax, 46 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2011-084 a"January 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aShip roll motions in waves can be significantly influenced by the presence of tanks containing liquids, which experience sloshing. Sloshing effects must be considered when transporting liquid cargo; however, sloshing can also be used to advantage. Many vessels have specially designed flume tanks to provide passive roll stabilization. This report describes the implementation of a model of fluid sloshing in tanks for the ShipMo3D ship motion library. The sloshing model is based on potential flow, giving a solution that is computationally efficient and robust. The potential flow model includes a simplified treatment of flow damping arising from viscous effects. The tank sloshing model has been implemented for computations in both the frequency and time domains. Example computations for a generic frigate demonstrate the reduction of roll motions using a flume tank.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aFrequency domain 4aShip motions1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-084w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs1.009 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-084-2011-eng.pdf02246cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000050001542450143002042600067003473000038004144900040004525000021004925040041005135201096005546920029016506930019016796930029016987100034017278300077017618560106018389.821421CaOODSP20221107143444cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/095-2013E-PDF1 aWilliams, Darryl R. q(Darryl Roger), d1963-10aSpaceborne Ocean Intelligence Network h[electronic resource] : bSOIN final activity report 2007-13 / cby Darryl Williams ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. axviii, 76 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2013-095 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Spaceborne Ocean Intelligence Network (SOIN) was a six-year research and operational development project that addressed barriers to developing and implementing oceanographic applications derived from Earth-observation sensors such as RADARSAT-2 and MODIS, capabilities that were provided by the Polar Epsilon Project, combined with existing AVHRR and MERIS sensor data. The project was divided into two phases. The 2007/08 to 2009/10 three-year Phase I focused on developing state-of-the-art sea-surface temperature and diver-visibility products, operational tools, supporting infrastructure and an ability to detect thermal fronts, eddies and water mass boundaries with RADARSAT-2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. The 2010/11 to 2012/13 three-year Phase II focused on operationalization and implementation of SOIN capabilities. The SOIN project began in June 2007 with funding provided by the Canadian Space Agency through its Government Related Initiatives Program. This report provides the SOIN Final Activity Report of project activities and accomplishments from 2007 to 2013.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aOcean features 4aSynthetic aperture radar1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-095w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs5.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-095-2013-eng.pdf02142cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000025001542450194001792600067003733000037004404900040004775000021005175040041005385200982005796920029015616930018015906930016016087100034016248300077016588560105017359.821423CaOODSP20221107143444cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/214-2011E-PDF1 aEllis, Dale Douglas.10aMeasurements and analysis of reverberation, target echo, and clutter h[electronic resource] : bFY11 annual report of Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-06-1-0830 / cby Dale D. Ellis. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 18 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2011-214 a"February 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis is the Fiscal Year 2011 annual report by the PI to the US Office of Naval Research (ONR) for Grant N00014-06-1-0830: “Measurements and analysis of reverberation, target echo, and clutter.” The main accomplishments for the year were: (i) enhancements to the PI’s Clutter Model, and comparison with towed array data from the Malta Plateau; (ii) providing solutions of reverberation and target echo for several range-dependent problems from the Reverberation Modeling Workshop and UK Symposium on Validation of Sonar Performance Assessment Tools; (iii) extending the adiabatic model to handle rangedependent subbottom scattering; and (iv) in collaboration with other authors, submission of a journal manuscript comparing analytical techniques, ray theory, energy flux, and normal modes for Problem 11 of the Reverberation Modeling Workshop. In the PI’s opinion, the most significant item was the refinement of the Clutter Model, and comparisons with towed array data.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aReverberation 4aTarget echo1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-214w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs903 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-214-2011-eng.pdf01533cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000025001542450167001792600067003463000037004134900040004505000021004905040041005115200400005526920029009526930018009816930016009997100034010158300077010498560105011269.821428CaOODSP20221107143445cr |||||||||||160720s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/274-2012E-PDF1 aEllis, Dale Douglas.10aFinal report for ONR Grant N00014-06-1-0830 h[electronic resource] : bmeasurements and analysis of reverberation, target echo, and clutter / cby Dale D. Ellis. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. aviii, 18 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2012-274 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis is the final report for US Office of Naval Research (ONR) for Grant N00014-06-1-0830: “Measurements and Analysis of Reverberation, Target Echo and Clutter.” A brief overview of the objectives and approach is given, followed by a summary of the accomplishments and publications for the period 2006–2011. Future directions and potential operational impact and transitions are mentioned.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aReverberation 4aTarget echo1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-274w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs504 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-274-2012-eng.pdf02028cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000024001542450115001782600067002933000037003604900040003975000020004375040041004575200945004986920029014436930021014726930017014937100034015108300077015448560105016219.821433CaOODSP20221107143446cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/300-2011E-PDF1 aMcTaggart, Kevin A.10aModelling of U-tube tanks for ShipMo3D ship motion predictions h[electronic resource] / cby Kevin McTaggart. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aviii, 28 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2011-300 a"January 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aShip roll motions in waves can be significant due to small roll damping and the proximity of ship natural roll frequency to encountered wave frequencies. Roll motions can be reduced by various methods, including bilge keels and active roll stabilization using rudders or dedicated stabilizer fins. U-tube tanks and flume tanks can also be used to reduce roll motions, and have the advantages of being effective at zero ship speed and being protected from environmental hazards such as ice. This report describes the implementation of a U-tube tank model for the ShipMo3D ship motion library. The U-tube tank model has been implemented for computations in both the frequency and time domains. Example computations for a generic frigate demonstrate the reduction of roll motions using a U-tube tank. The relative effectiveness of a Utube tank will be greatest when a ship has small roll damping, such as a vessel with small or no bilge keels.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aFrequency domain 4aShip motions1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-300w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs792 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-300-2011-eng.pdf02486cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000027001542450149001812600067003303000043003974900032004405000021004725040041004935201287005346920029018216930027018506930020018776930013018977000041019107100034019518300069019858560106020549.821177CaOODSP20221107143407cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/001-2012E-PDF1 aTurnock, Matthew J. E.10aRecommendations for the development of a new aeromedical evacuation mattress h[electronic resource] / cby Matthew J.E. Turnock and Joan Saary. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aiv, 20 p. : bfigures, graphs, tables.1 aTechnical Note ; v2012-001 a"December 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis study is an investigation into the best available evidence for selecting and evaluating an aeromedical transport mattress for reducing the incidence of pressure ulcers in Canadian Forces (CF) members undergoing long-duration aeromedical evacuation. A set of recommendations for a new mattress is made based on a literature survey of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and the Cochrane Library. No difference was found between different mattress categories (dynamic high-tech, static high-tech, and static low-tech) in reducing the incidence of pressure ulcers, but significant reductions were found when compared to standard hospital mattresses. Little evidence was found to support the clinical utility of biomedical measurements of tissue perfusion based on interface pressure, transcutaneous oxygen tension, and laser doppler flowmetry. Based on the literature findings, to minimize cost, maintenance, and power requirements, and meet operational ergonomic requirements, it is recommended that a static low-tech mattress made of visco-elastic foam be used with the following length, width, and depth dimensions: 193 cm x 62.5 cm x 12.7 cm. The effectiveness of this mattress would be best evaluated using a randomized controlled trial to compare it with the current standard of care mattress.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aAeromedical evaluation 4aPressure ulcers 4aMattress1 aSaary, M. J. q(Maria Joan), d1967-1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-001w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs3.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-001-2012-eng.pdf02005cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450134001742600067003083000028003754900032004035040041004355200929004766920029014056930020014346930022014547000018014767100034014948300069015288560106015979.821178CaOODSP20221107143407cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/014-2012E-PDF1 aPak, Kyungryun.10aRisk assessment references h[electronic resource] : bdocumented literature search / cby Kyungryun (Cathy) Pak and Lynne Genik. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. avi, 202 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical Note ; v2012-014 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis document presents the results of a literature search for risk assessment (RA) as it pertains to public safety and security, and was undertaken as part of a collaborative project between Defence Research & Development Canada (DRDC) and Emergency Management British Columbia (EMBC). It consists of bibliographic information, abstracts, and key points for almost 200 references, organized into the following categories: standards; frameworks and guidelines; methodologies, tools, and models; academic discussions; and case studies. The references include standards, government publications, academic papers, and reports produced by practitioners and non-governmental or private sector organizations, and were categorized, ordered and described to assist readers in electing and retrieving references that may be of value to their work. This document is intended to be a resource for DRDC, EMBC and other external partners.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aRisk assessment 4aLiterature search1 aGenik, Lynne.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-014w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs1.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-014-2012-eng.pdf02192cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450163001542600067003173000027003844900032004115000022004435040041004655201085005066920029015916930020016206930025016407000016016657100034016818300069017158560106017849.821180CaOODSP20221107143407cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/015-2013E-PDF04aThe federal all hazards risk assessment framework body of knowledge h[electronic resource] : bvolume II : supporting material / cby Ian Bayne ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. avi, 80 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical Note ; v2013-015 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aPublic Safety (PS) Canada and Defence Research & Development Canada’s (DRDC) Centre for Security Science (CSS) are in the process of investigating improvements to the federal All Hazards Risk Assessment (AHRA) methodology that would enable the federal government to develop a national picture of high priority risks and capabilities that mitigate those risks. This report contains the statistical data and reference materials used to develop the Technical Report, The Federal All Hazards Risk Assessment Framework Body of Knowledge Volume 1: Establishing an Information Baseline and Way Forward, DRDC CSS TR 2013-014. The Technical Report (TR) is intended for participants in the federal AHRA initiative and for a wider audience involved in safety, security, societal resilience and emergency risk management. The report highlights lessons from the federal AHRA approach that would support multi-mandate and multi-jurisdictional risk assessments, and enable the development of a national risk assessment (NRA). This Technical Note is reviewed and, if required, updated annually.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aRisk assessment 4aEmergency management1 aBayne, Ian.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-015w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs4.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-015-2013-eng.pdf01866cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000018001542450102001722600067002743000034003414900032003755000017004075040041004245200797004656920029012626930035012916930028013267100034013548300069013888560107014579.821182CaOODSP20221107143408cr |||||||||||160718s2009 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/022-2009E-PDF1 aMassel, Paul.12aA user guide for MARCUS h[electronic resource] : bthe single analyst method / cby Paul Massel. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2009. av, 20 p. : bfigures, tables.1 aTechnical Note ; v2009-022 a"June 2009." aIncludes bibliographical references. aMARCUS is a multi-criteria decision aid that has been developed and applied extensively within DRDC CORA. It can be used to assist with a variety of multi-criteria decision making efforts or for defence decision marking problems that involve ranking or prioritization of any number of options. In practical terms MARCUS exists in both a web-based version and a Single Analyst version. Experience has shown that, over time, the Single Analyst version is used with much greater frequency. This user guide has been developed so that a MARCUS Facilitator should, in all but the most complicated cases, be able to input a vote, conduct a MARCUS analysis, ant then understand the results using the current version of MARCUS, MARCUS 12, without reference to reach back support from within DRDC CORA.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aMulti-criteria decision making 4aMulti-criteria analysis1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2009-022w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs14.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-022-2009-eng.pdf02006cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171000018001412450175001592600067003343000030004014900032004315000021004635040041004845200868005256920029013936930023014226930033014457000018014787100034014968300069015308560105015999.821184CaOODSP20221107143408cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aD68-5/024-2013E-PDF1 aGenik, Lynne.13aAn examination of career frameworks in relation to the Defence Science (DS) Salary Administration System (SAS) h[electronic resource] / cby Lynne Genik and Peter Mason. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. a9 p. : bfigures, tables.1 aTechnical Note ; v2013-024 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Defence Science Career Progression Working Group (DSCPWG) was established to: recommend areas where changes to the DS SAS would improve the re-enforcement of desired behaviours in the transformed DRDC by October 2013 for approval by ADM(S&T), and develop proposed changes to the SAS in those areas approved by ADM(S&T) by October 2014. The DSCPWG is co-chaired by Ross Graham and Matt MacLeod. To address the first bullet above, work was divided into tasks and undertaken by teams within the WG. This document outlines one of the tasks undertaken by the authors: to examine the Scientific Research (SE) / Historical Research (HR) frameworks and the pay plans of allies, such as the United Kingdom (UK) and Australia, to look for good ideas and best practices for possible adoption into the SAS, including how to recognize the knowledge integrator/broker role.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aCareer advancement 4aSalary administration system1 aMason, Peter.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-024w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs238 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-024-2013-eng.pdf01430cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000030001542450215001842600067003993000035004664900032005015000021005335040041005545200175005956920029007706930027007996930025008267000020008517000024008717100034008958300069009298560106009989.821186CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/031-2013E-PDF1 aFriesen, Shaye K.,d1974-13aOverview of the All Hazards Risk Assessment (AHRA) Automated Application and Capability Assessment Management System (CAMS) h[electronic resource] / cby Shaye K. Friesen, George Giroux and Arnorld Villeneuve. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. avi, 14 p. : bfigures, tables.1 aTechnical Note ; v2013-031 a"November 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe aim of this Technical Note is to provide an overview of the automated All HazardsRisk Assessment (AHRA) application and Capability Assessment Management System(CAMS).072gccstaTechnical reports 4aCapability assessement 4aEmergency management1 aGiroux, George.1 aVilleneuve, Arnold.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-031w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs2.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-031-2013-eng.pdf02313cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000020001542450170001742600067003443000031004114900032004425000021004745040041004955201101005366920029016376930017016666930025016836930021017087000016017297000021017457100034017668300069018008560106018699.821190CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/046-2013E-PDF1 aKaminska, Kate.10aSocial media for emergency management expert roundtable workshop h[electronic resource] : bsummary of findings / cby Kate Kaminska, Phil Dawe, and Björn Rütten. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. a12 p. : bfigures, tables.1 aTechnical Note ; v2013-046 a"December 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aOn October 22 and 23, 2013 Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) Centre for Security Science (CSS) in partnership with the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) hosted a workshop on Social Media for Emergency Management (SMEM) that brought together 12 subject matter experts from amongst emergency management (EM) officials, first responders, virtual volunteers and non-government organizations (NGOs). The event was intended to provide a forum for an objective-based dialogue between the different stakeholder groups with the goal of identifying common objectives and developing a collaborative approach for a way forward for SMEM in Canada. The results of the workshop will inform the investment decisions of the Canadian Safety and Security Program (CSSP) and help achieve the program’s strategic outcomes of building strong communities and enabling improved connectivity for practitioners, thus increasing resilience, both at the community and the national level. The analysis of the discussion and facilitated exercises conducted at the workshop are presented in this report.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aSocial media 4aEmergency management 4aFirst responders1 aDawe, Phil.1 aRütten, Björn.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-046w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs3.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-046-2013-eng.pdf01746cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000016001542450112001702600067002823000045003494900032003945000021004265040041004475200670004886920029011586930020011876930029012077100034012368300069012708560105013399.821192CaOODSP20221107143410cr |||||||||||160718s2008 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/052-2008E-PDF1 aYu, Esther.10aPeacetime attrition analysis of selected unmanned aerial vehicles h[electronic resource] / cby Esther Yu. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2008. aviii, 14 p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Note ; v2008-052 a"December 2008." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis research was conducted in support of two upcoming studies: a study regarding manned versus unmanned aircraft for various defence missions and tasks, and a review of peacetime attrition for various classes of aircraft, including both manned and unmanned. The attrition rates for selected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as Predator, Pioneer, and Hunter were researched and compared to the Canadian Forces’ experience with the Sperwer system. Attrition will be dependent on the experience level of the organization employing the aircraft, and the maturity of the aircraft system itself. This relationship is investigated using linear regression analysis.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aAttrition rates 4aUnmanned aerial vehicles1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2008-052w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs339 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-052-2008-eng.pdf02327cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450187001762600067003633000043004304900032004735000021005055040041005265201149005676920029017166930018017456930019017637000023017827100034018058300069018398560105019089.821194CaOODSP20221107143410cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/073-2012E-PDF1 aPoulin, Isabelle.10aBreakthrough study for Waters, Sep-pak Vac 6cc (500 mg) Porapak RDX cartriges for the retention of nitroglycerin h[electronic resource] / cby Isabelle Poulin and Marianne E. Walsh. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. aiv, 12 p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Note ; v2012-073 a"November 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aAnalysis of water samples from military ranges and training areas as well as from explosive manufacturing plants is common. Water samples can come from groundwater wells, lakes, streams, rivers and ponds. The preconcentration of explosive materials from these aqueous solutions is necessary to allow system compatibility (i.e. some analytical systems can process samples in organic solvent) and to ensure that the concentration are above detection limit. Preconcentrating the sample is done using a Solid Phase Extraction cartridge. The experiments described in this note were aimed at determining if it is possible to extract a volume larger than the common 1L or if breakthrough happens when using the standard cartridge for energetics (Waters SepPak Porapak RDX (500 mg)). Nitroglycerin (NG) was chosen as the analyte and it was analyzed using a liquid chromatography (HPLC) system with dual wavelength detector. For a 1 mg/L NG solution, results show that the retention decreases slowly with the increasing volume processed on the cartridge, after 2 L, the retention of NG was still over 96%, and after 4-L, the retention is still over 86%.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aNitroglycerin 4aChromatography1 aWalsh, Marianne E.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-073w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs324 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-073-2012-eng.pdf01460cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000028001542450094001822600067002763000026003434900032003695000020004015040041004215200404004626920029008666930025008956930029009207100034009498300069009838560106010529.821197CaOODSP20221107143410cr |||||||||||160718s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/108-2012E-PDF1 aUpal, M. Afzal, d1970-10aHow to design culturally resonant messages? h[electronic resource] / cby M. Afzal Upal. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012. aix 33 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical Note ; v2012-108 a"October 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aStarting in June 2009, DRDC Toronto’s Effects & Influence Group (EIG) was asked by LFCA G9 (Influence Activities Unit) to provide course material that can be delivered to LFCA’s Influence Activities (IA) operators to train them on how to design more effective message in expeditionary environment. The lecture notes and the Powerpoint slides designed and delivered by the EIG are presented here.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aInfluence activities 4aTarget audience analysis1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2012-108w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs3.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-108-2012-eng.pdf01970cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000019001542450104001732600067002773000027003444900032003715000017004035040041004205200905004616920029013666930019013956930016014147000018014307100034014488300069014828560105015519.821199CaOODSP20221107143411cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/116-2011E-PDF1 aMartell, Bill.10aLP/SV bladder buoyancy test comparison h[electronic resource] / cby Bill Martell and Ryan Wolter. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. aiv, 14 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical Note ; v2011-116 a"July 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references. aBackground: The buoyancy of CF jet aircrew LP/SV is unknown and may not provide the minimum 35 lbs that is required. The buoyant force of the British MK 30 LCX is also unknown; however, this flotation device utilizes a large bladder and may replace the LP/SV. Aim: The aim of this experiment was to calculate and compare the buoyant force of the CF LP/SV and the British MK 30 LCX. Methods: Bladders were inflated using either a 35g or a 45g CO2 canister. A Chatillon spring scale was used to measure the buoyant force following submersion. Results: The LP/SV and MK 30 LCX attained buoyant forces of 41 and 42 lbs respectively following inflation using a 35g CO2 canister, and 45 and 53 lbs respectively following inflation using a 45g CO2 canister. Conclusion: In all trials, both flotation devices produced buoyant forces greater that 35 lbs. The British MK 30 LCX produced larger buoyancy forces.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aLife preserver 4aSafety vest1 aWolter, Ryan.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-116w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs868 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-116-2011-eng.pdf01212cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450220001542600067003743000042004414900032004835000017005155040041005326920029005736930030006026930024006326930024006567000020006807100034007008300069007348560107008039.821201CaOODSP20221107143411cr |||||||||||160718s2011 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/151-2011E-PDF00aQ340 cruise plan / RIMPASSE 2011 trial plan h[electronic resource] : bmaster trial plan : RIMPASSE (Radar Infra-red Electro-Magnetic Pressure Acoustic Ship Signature Experiments) / cby B.R. Hendriks ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2011. a[364] p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Note ; v2011-151 a"June 2011." aIncludes bibliographical references.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aShip signature management 4aAcoustic signatures 4aRadar cross section1 aHendriks, B. R.1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2011-151w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs25.06 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-151-2011-eng.pdf02110cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001301000022001542450120001762600067002963000042003634900032004055000022004375040041004595201070005006920029015706930012015997100034016118300069016458560106017149.821204CaOODSP20221107143411cr |||||||||||160718s2013 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-5/157-2013E-PDF1 aWoo, Christopher.10aNaval ship database h[electronic resource] : bdatabase design, implementation, and schema / cby Christopher Woo. a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2013. ax, 46 p. : bfigures, tables, graphs.1 aTechnical Note ; v2013-157 a"September 2013." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Technical Note documents a database that was designed and implemented to manage a collection of historical data housed by the Maritime Operational Research Team (MORT), which is part of Defence Research and Development Canada’s Center for Operational Research and Analysis (DRDC CORA). The goals of the project included: improving integrity; allowing scalability; simplifying queries across existing datasets; and providing schema flexibility for new incoming data. The solution allows database users to store and analyze data collected by navy ships in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The data stored in the database includes but is not limited to ship identification, ship log records, daily scheduled activities, distance made good, designated homeport, geolocation, readiness status, timezone reference changes, and observed weather. Multiple database storage solutions were compared and SQL Server was selected to be the one most suitable for the Naval Ship Database project. Future projects should consider SQL Server as the primary data storage system.072gccstaTechnical reports 4aDataset1 aCanada. bDefence R&D Canada.#0aTechnical note (Defence R&D Canada)v2013-157w(CaOODSP)9.82056340qPDFs1.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-5-157-2013-eng.pdf02601cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860024001302450169001542600066003233000034003894900040004235000017004635040041004805201468005216920029019896930017020186930031020357000025020667100024020918300077021158560107021929.821413CaOODSP20240412142918cr |||||||||||160720s2012 onc|||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aD68-7/043-2010E-PDF00aSurvey of Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) technologies h[electronic resource] : bvolume II : E&P Environments and marine mammals / cby J. Theriault ... [et al.] a[Ottawa] : bDefence Research and Development Canada, cc2012 ax, 68 p. : btables, figures.1 aExternal client report ; v2010-043 a"June 2012." aIncludes bibliographical references. aUnder the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers Exploration and Production (E&P) Sound and Marine Life Programme, a research study was carried out on the feasibility of the Active Acoustic Monitoring (AAM) of marine mammals. The purpose of such monitoring would be to detect marine mammals in those ocean areas where E&P activities are being conducted, in order to allow due diligence in mitigating any potential impact of these E&P operations. The study did not include any direct experimentation. The AAM study encompassed multiple work components. First, the problem domain was delineated in an overview of offshore E&P activities and of the ocean environments in which they are conducted. To make the analysis more concrete, six specific ocean areas of relevance to E&P were selected and their properties described. Next, the potential performance of AAM was investigated via a parametric study of the sonar equation, incorporating available knowledge of sonar technology and environmental effects (e.g., high-frequency backscattering from the ocean boundaries). This part of the study was intended to identify any fundamental limitations to AAM as imposed by technology or by the basic physics of the problem, and also to pinpoint those sonar features that are of key importance for AAM. Special effort was dedicated to investigating the target strength of marine mammals, as this is an area in which scientific knowledge is sparse at present. 072gccstaTechnical reports 4aActive sonar 4aActive acoustic monitoring1 aThériault, James A.2 aDefence R&D Canada.#0aExternal client report (Defence R&D Canada)v2010-043w(CaOODSP)9.82056840qPDFs16.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rddc-drdc/D68-7-043-2010-eng.pdf00978cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450069001602600054002293000018002835000077003016920021003786920020003996920035004197100044004547100053004987750057005518560104006089.677440CaOODSP20221107134425cr |||||||||||160722s2015 oncdo o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-23142-6 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM4-114/2015F-PDF03aLe Four Centres du Red Deer College h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2015. a7 p. : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Four Centres at Red Deer College.072gccstaBâtiment072gccstaCollège072gccstaRendement énergétique1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice de l'efficacité énergétique.08tFour Centres at Red Deer College w(CaOODSP)9.70022940qPDFs818 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M4-114-2015-fra.pdf02662cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100410013001270430012001400860022001521000033001742450256002072500009004632600052004723000030005244900064005545040052006185200747006706920019014176920024014366920024014606920017014847100040015017100033015418300090015748560106016648560119017708560129018898560129020188560129021479.800595CaOODSP20221107134633cr |||||||||||160722s2015 oncbdo ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-02244-4 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aM42-604/2015E-PDF1 aWhite, J. M.q(James Murray)14aThe palynostratigraphy, age, and environment of strata penetrated by the Mallik 5L-38 gas-hydrate research well, Northwest Territories, determined by differentiating the recycled and contemporaneous palynomorphs h[electronic resource] / cJ.M. White. aRev. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2015. avi, 78, [151] p. : bill.1 aBulletin / Geological Survey of Canada, x0068-7626 ; v604 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 56-62). aThe purpose of this study is to refine the geological understanding of the rocks in the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, and so contribute to understanding the stratigraphy, paleoenvironment, paleoclimate, and timing of hydrocarbon generation in the region. The data and interpretation herein are an analysis of the pollen and spores found in rock samples from the Mallik 5L-38 gas hydrate research well in the Mackenzie River delta, filling gaps and complimenting the analysis of the adjacent Mallik 2L-38 well. Both wells yielded better quality samples of rock than is available from industrial wells because they were drilled with chilled mud to reduce well-bore caving, cores were cut, and they had close sample intervals for drill-bit cuttings.072gccstaGeology072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaPaleontology072gccstaFuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aBulletin (Geological Survey of Canada : Online)x0068-7626 ; v604w(CaOODSP)9.50477840qPDFs5.56 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M42-604-2015-eng.pdf40qPDFs966 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M42-604-2015-1-eng.pdf3Appendix B40qPDFs768 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M42-604-2015-2-eng.pdf3Figure 3 (oversized)40qPDFs531 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M42-604-2015-3-eng.pdf3Figure 9 (oversized)40qPDFs497 KB3http://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M42-604-2015-4-eng.pdf3Figure 12 (oversized)01172cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860021001352450069001562600049002253000020002745200178002945300033004726920029005056920019005346920020005537100040005737100029006137750072006427760064007148560104007789.800971CaOODSP20221107134717cr |||||||||||150526s2015 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a9780660023908 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-57/2015E-PDF00aWhen will Canada harvest its last tree? h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2015. a[2] p. : bill. aCanada’s forests are renewable resources that are carefully managed to ensure that their social, economic and environmental benefits are available for generations to come. aIssued also in printed form.072gccstaForest management072gccstaForests072gccstaForestry1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tQuand le Canada coupera-t-il son dernier arbre? w(CaOODSP)9.8009720#tWhen will Canada harvest its last tree? w(CaOODSP)9.80207940qPDFs547 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-57-2015-eng.pdf01257cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860021001352450081001562600053002373000020002905200223003105300045005336920031005786920018006096920022006277100044006497100034006937750064007277760072007918560104008639.800972CaOODSP20221107134718cr |||||||||||150526s2015 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d a9780660023915 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo4-57/2015F-PDF00aQuand le Canada coupera-t-il son dernier arbre? h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2015. a[2] p. : bill. aLes forêts du Canada font l’objet d’une gestion attentive non seulement pour assurer la pérennité de cette ressource renouvelable, mais aussi pour assurer les avantages sociaux, économiques et environnementaux. aÉgalement publié en version imprimée.072gccstaGestion forestière072gccstaForêt072gccstaForesterie1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tWhen will Canada harvest its last tree? w(CaOODSP)9.8009710#tQuand le Canada coupera-t-il son dernier arbre? w(CaOODSP)9.80208040qPDFs432 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-57-2015-fra.pdf02670cem 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450087001962500024002832550115003072600052004223000060004744900036005345000207005705040041007775200821008185460033016396920027016726920025016996920029017247100040017537100033017937940082018268300055019088560117019638560133020808560059022139.801587CaOODSP20221107134827m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2015 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-02702-9 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/230-2015E-PDF00aSurficial geology, Kugluktuk, Nunavut, NTS 86-O east half h[electronic resource]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:125 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 11 c(W 115°00’--W 114°00'/N 68°00'--N 67°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2015. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([5] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v230 aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This new surficial geology map product represents the conversion of A-Series Map 1910A and its legend only, using the Geological Survey of Canada’s Surficial Data Model (SDM version 2.1) which can be found in Open File 7741. All geoscience knowledge and information from Map 1910A that conformed to the current SDM were maintained during the conversion process. The purpose of converting legacy map data to a common science language and common legend is to enable and facilitate the efficient digital compilation, interpretation, management, and dissemination of geologic map information in a structured and consistent manner. This provides an effective knowledge management tool designed around a geo-database which can expand following the type of information to appear on new surficial geology maps"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada. tSurficial geology, Kugluktuk, Nunavut, NTS 86-O east half w(CaOODSP)9.816806#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v230.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs50.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-230-2015-1-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs99 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-230-2015-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297329zGEOSCAN DOI02716cem 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450146001962500024003422550113003662600052004793000060005314900036005915000207006275040041008345200806008755460033016816920027017146920025017416920029017667100040017957100033018357940105018688300036019738560117020098560133021268560059022599.801590CaOODSP20221107134828m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2015 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-02705-0 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/233-2015E-PDF00aSurficial geology, Somerset Island, Nunavut, NTS 58-B, NTS 58-C, and parts of NTS 58-A, NTS 58-D, NTS 58-E, NTS 58-F h[electronic resource]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:250 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 15 c(W 96°00’--W 90°00'/N 74°15'--N 72°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2015. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([6] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v233 aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This new surficial geology map product represents the conversion of Map 1555A and its legend, using the Geological Survey of Canada’s Surficial Data Model (SDM version 2.1) which can be found in Open File 7741. All geoscience knowledge and information from Map 1555A that conformed to the current SDM were maintained during the conversion process. The purpose of converting legacy map data to a common science language and common legend is to enable and facilitate the efficient digital compilation, interpretation, management and dissemination of geologic map information in a structured and consistent manner. 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All geoscience knowledge and information from Map 1889A that conformed to the current SDM were maintained during the conversion process. The purpose of converting legacy map data to a common science language and common legend is to enable and facilitate the efficient digital compilation, interpretation, management, and dissemination of geologic map information in a structured and consistent manner. This provides an effective knowledge management tool designed around a geo-database which can expand following the type of information to appear on new surficial geology maps"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada. tSurficial geology, Napaktulik Lake, Nunavut, NTS 86-I w(CaOODSP)9.816809#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v235.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs14.28 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-235-2015-1-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs99 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-235-2015-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297334zGEOSCAN DOI03379cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001711000026001962450199002222500024004212550114004452600052005593000060006114900036006714900066007075000207007735040041009805201326010215460033023476920027023806920025024076920029024327000018024617000028024797100040025077100033025478300055025808560117026358560134027528560059028869.808614CaOODSP20221107140428m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04123-0 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aM183-1/252-2016E-PDF1 aFerbey, T. q(Travis)10aSurficial geology, Moffat Creek area, British Columbia, parts of NTS 93-A/3, NTS 93-A/4, NTS 93-A/5, and NTS 93-A/6 h[electronic resource] / c[authors, T. Ferbey, V.M. Levson, and A. Plouffe]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:50 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 10 c(W 121°40’--W 121°10'/N 52°25'--N 52°10’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([6] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v2520 aBritish Columbia Geological Survey, geoscience map ; v2016-1 aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The Moffat creek area includes the Woodjam porphyry Cu-Au-Mo developed prospect. Between Moffat and Woodjam creeks, this prospect consists of six mineralized zones: Megabuck, Deerhorn, Spellbound, Southeast, Takom, and Three Firs. Till deposited during the Late Wisconsinan Fraser Glaciation is the predominant glacial sediment in the area. Landform-scale ice-flow indicators such as drumlins and crag-and-tail ridges, and outcrop-scale features such as striations, demonstrate that ice initially flowed south-southwest and later flowed north-northwest. Hummocky topography and eskers suggestthat deglaciation was, at least in part, via downwasting of stagnant ice masses. Important accumulations of glaciofluvial sand and gravel deposits in the Horsefly River valley, and in lower volumes in the southwest part of the study area, represent sources of construction aggregate. Retreat-phase glaciolacustrine sediments were deposited in the Horsefly area and Beaver Creek valley at elevations of up to 800 m above sea level. These deposits could be contemporaneous with, and related to, higher water levels in the Fraser or Quesnel river systems during deglaciation and the formation of glacial Lake Fraser. Alternatively, they could be related to local damming of the Beaver Creek and Horsefly River drainages"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aLevson, V. M.1 aPlouffe, Alain, d1963-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v252.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs24.51 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-252-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs119 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-252-2016-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297591zGEOSCAN DOI03292cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450132001962500024003282550113003522600052004653000061005174900037005784900065006155000030006805000207007105040041009175201238009585460033021966920027022296920025022566920030022817000019023117100040023307100033023707750088024038300056024918560115025478560137026628560059027999.808615CaOODSP20221107140429m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04124-7 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/253-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 65°00'--N 64°30’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v253E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-10E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaStructural geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814472#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v253E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.87 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-253-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs4.36 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-253-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297592zGEOSCAN DOI03292cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450132001962500024003282550113003522600052004653000061005174900037005784900065006155000030006805000207007105040041009175201238009585460033021966920027022296920025022566920030022817000019023117100040023307100033023707750088024038300056024918560115025478560137026628560059027999.808617CaOODSP20221107140429m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04125-4 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/254-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 64°30'--N 64°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v254E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-11E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaStructural geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814481#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v254E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.80 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-254-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs3.87 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-254-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297593zGEOSCAN DOI03267cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450124001962500024003202550113003442600052004573000061005094900037005704900065006075000030006725000207007025040041009095201230009505460033021806920027022136920025022406920029022657000019022947100040023137100033023537750080023868300056024668560115025228560137026378560059027749.808619CaOODSP20221107140429m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04126-1 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/255-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Amittok Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 67°00'--N 66°30’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v255E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-12E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Amittok Lake (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Amittok Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814483#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v255E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-255-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs6.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-255-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297790zGEOSCAN DOI03267cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450124001962500024003202550113003442600052004573000061005094900037005704900065006075000030006725000207007025040041009095201230009505460033021806920027022136920025022406920029022657000019022947100040023137100033023537750080023868300056024668560115025228560137026378560059027749.808620CaOODSP20221107140429m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04127-8 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/256-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Amittok Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 66°30'--N 66°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v256E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-13E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Amittok Lake (south) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Amittok Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814486#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v256E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-256-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs6.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-256-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297791zGEOSCAN DOI00987cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450113001602600049002733000020003225000150003426920026004927100040005187100029005587750047005878560111006349.809803CaOODSP20221107140721cr |||||||||||160125s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-04351-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-63/2016E-PDF00aForest change h[electronic resource] : bthe Canadian Forest Service supports adaptation to climate change. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2016. a[1] p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title: Changements forestiers : un appui à l'adaptation aux changements climatiques du Service canadien des forêts.072gccstaClimate change1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tChangements forestiers w(CaOODSP)9.80980540qPDFbtrues1.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-63-2016-eng.pdf01002cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450145001602600053003053000020003585000128003786920033005067100044005397100034005837750038006178560105006559.809805CaOODSP20221107140721cr |||||||||||160125s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d a978-0-660-04352-4 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo4-63/2016F-PDF00aChangements forestiers h[ressource électronique] : bun appui à l'adaptation aux changements climatiques du Service canadien des forêts. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2016. a[1] p. : bill. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Forest change : the Canadian Forest Service supports adaptation to climate change.072gccstaChangement climatique1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tForest change w(CaOODSP)9.80980340qPDFs1.76 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-63-2016-fra.pdf01124cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450071001602500013002312600049002443000011002935000092003045000018003965300033004146920030004476920029004777100040005067100029005467750076005757760066006518560105007179.809967CaOODSP20221107140740cr |||||||||||160126s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-04414-9 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-58/2016E-PDF00aIndigenous peoples and forestry in Canada h[electronic resource]. aRevised. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2016. a[2] p. aIssued also in French under title : Les peuples autochtones et la foresterie au Canada. a"March 2016." aIssued also in printed form.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAboriginal rights1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tLes peuples autochtones et la foresterie au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8099690#tIndigenous peoples and forestry in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80996640qPDFs2.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-58-2016-eng.pdf01136cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450085001602600053002453000012002985000088003105000021003985300045004196920023004646920034004877100044005217100034005657750066005997760076006658560105007419.809969CaOODSP20221107140740cr |||||||||||160126s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d a978-0-660-04416-3 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo4-58/2016F-PDF04aLes peuples autochtones et la foresterie au Canada h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2016. a[2] p.  aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Indigenous peoples and forestry in Canada. a« Mars 2016. » aÉgalement publié en version imprimée.072gccstaAutochtones072gccstaDroits des autochtones1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tIndigenous peoples and forestry in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8099670#tLes peuples autochtones et la foresterie au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80996840qPDFs2.01 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-58-2016-fra.pdf01057cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860023001392450083001622500013002452600049002583000020003075000101003275000018004286920029004467100040004757100029005157750065005447760064006098560106006739.809971CaOODSP20221107140740cr |||||||||||160126s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-04418-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-55/1-2016E-PDF00aSustainable forest management in Canada h[electronic resource] : bkey facts. aRevised. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2016. a[4] p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title : Aménagement forestier durable au Canada : faits importants. a"March 2016."072gccstaForest management1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tAménagement forestier durable au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8099730#tSustainable forest management in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80997040qPDFs640 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-55-1-2016-eng.pdf01055cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860023001352450095001582600053002533000020003065000098003265000021004246920031004457100044004767100034005207750064005547760065006188560106006839.809973CaOODSP20221107140741cr |||||||||||160126s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d a9780660044200 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo4-55/1-2016F-PDF00aAménagement forestier durable au Canada h[ressource électronique] : bfaits importants. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2016. a[4] p. : bill. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Sustainable forest management in Canada : key facts. a« Mars 2016. »072gccstaGestion forestière1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tSustainable forest management in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8099710#tAménagement forestier durable au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80997240qPDFs599 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-55-1-2016-fra.pdf02645cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450258001642600059004223000051004814900050005325000277005825040039008595200942008986920029018407000045018697100040019147100029019547750169019838300082021528560109022349.812998CaOODSP20221107141437cr |||||||||||160315s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-04885-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo123-2/14-2016E-PDF00aDevelopment of a forested peatland carbon dynamics module for the carbon budget model of the Canadian forest sector h[electronic resource] : bworkshop report, September 10-11, 2014, Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, AB / cKara Webster ... [et al.]. aSault Ste. Marie : bNatural Resources Canada, c2016. aviii, 40 p. : bmaps, figures, tables, graphs.1 aInformation report. GLC-X series ; vGLC-X-14 aIssued also in French under title: Élaboration d’un module de dynamique du carbone dans les tourbières boisées pour le Modèle du bilan du carbone du secteur forestier canadien : rapport de l'atelier 10-11 septembre, 2014, Centre de foresteire du Nord, Edmonton (AB). aIncludes bibliographic references. aThe aim of this three‐year project, funded by NRCan, is to develop a simplified module of peatland carbon dynamics that will integrate with the national Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM‐CFS). The module, the Canadian Model for Peatlands (CaMP), will improve our understanding of carbon dynamics to inform national carbon stock estimation and reporting of peatland carbon emissions and removals. The module will be based on knowledge of key carbon cycling processes of different peatland types (i.e., fen, bog, swamp), and will simulate carbon dynamics through empirical and process‐based modelling approaches. The module will be designed to be consistent with the future (CBM‐CFS4) structure of the CBM‐CFS model. Development of the module is proceeding in parallel to syntheses of spatial layers and peatland databases to delineate key peatland types in Canada, their properties and key parameter values.072gccstaForest management1 aWebster, Kara L. q(Kara Liane), d1972-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tÉlaboration d'un module de dynamique du carbone dans les tourbières boisées pour le Modèle du bilan du carbone du secteur forestier canadien w(CaOODSP)9.813000#0aInformation report (Great Lakes Forestry Centre)vGLC-X-14w(CaOODSP)9.50558040qPDFs3.23 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-2-14-2016-eng.pdf01214cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450220001602600053003803000027004335000172004605000018006325040049006506920034006996920029007337100044007627750034008068560108008409.809213CaOODSP20221107140558cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660042534 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/1-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - sécurité énergétique et avantages sur le plan économique des États-Unis. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2016. a[2] p. : bgraphiques. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - energy security and U.S. economic benefits. a«Mai 2016». aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaIndustrie pétrolière072gccstaSables bitumineux1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.80921140qPDFs928 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-1-1-2016-fra.pdf01140cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450160001602600054003203000036003745000143004105000018005535040049005716920034006206920033006547100044006877750034007318560109007659.809233CaOODSP20221107140601cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660042558 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/6-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - Émissions de GES. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bfigures, graphiques. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - GHG emissions. a«Mai 2016.» aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaIndustrie pétrolière072gccstaGaz à effet de serre1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.80923240qPDFs1.24 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-6-1-2016-fra.pdf01140cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450160001602600054003203000036003745000143004105000018005535040049005716920034006206920033006547100044006877750034007318560109007659.809236CaOODSP20221107140601cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660042572 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/8-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - émissions de GES. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bfigures, graphiques. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - GHG emissions. a«Mai 2016.» aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaIndustrie pétrolière072gccstaGaz à effet de serre1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.80923540qPDFs1.45 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-8-1-2016-fra.pdf00946cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450074001602600056002343000036002905000082003265000018004085040049004266920030004757100044005057750034005498560109005839.809242CaOODSP20221107140602cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 fre d a9780660042596 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/9-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bapport économique. a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[4] p. : bfigures, graphiques. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - economic constributions. a«Mai 2016.» aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaSables bitumineux 1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.80923740qPDFs1.41 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-9-1-2016-fra.pdf03234cem 2200421za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450128001962500024003242550113003482600052004613000061005134900037005744900065006115000030006765000207007065040041009135201234009546920027021886920025022156920029022407000019022697100040022887100033023287750084023618300056024458560115025018560137026168560059027539.808687CaOODSP20221107140439m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04140-7 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/257-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Clearwater Fiord (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 68°00’--W 68°00'/N 66°00'--N 66°30’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v257E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-14E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Clearwater Fiord (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Clearwater Fiord (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814487#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v257E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-257-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs9.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-257-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297792zGEOSCAN DOI03279cem 2200433za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450128001962500024003242550113003482600052004613000061005134900037005744900065006115000030006765000207007065040041009135201234009545460033021886920027022216920025022486920029022737000019023027100040023217100033023617750084023948300056024788560115025348560137026498560059027869.808688CaOODSP20221107140440m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 eng d a978-0-660-04141-4 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/258-2016E-PDF00aGeology, Clearwater Fiord (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 68°00’--W 66°00'/N 66°30'--N 66°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([31] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v258E0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-15E aIssued also in Inuktitut. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Clearwater Fiord (south) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08t[Geology, Clearwater Fiord (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut] w(CaOODSP)9.814490#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v258E.w(CaOODSP)9.50626040qPDFs11.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-258-2016-eng.pdfzMap40qPDFs5.28 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-258-2016-1-eng.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297793zGEOSCAN DOI03347cem 2200445za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450134001962500024003302550113003542600052004673000061005194900037005804900065006175000028006825000045007105000207007555040041009625201238010035460034022416920027022756920025023026920029023277000019023567100040023757100033024157750086024488300056025348560116025908560136027068560059028429.814472CaOODSP20221107141804m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 iku d a978-0-660-05090-4 aCaOODSPbeng aikubeng an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/253-2016S-PDF01a[Geology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut] h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 65°00'--N 64°30’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([35] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v253S0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-10S aIssued also in English. aEnglish title supplied by the publisher. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08tGeology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut w(CaOODSP)9.808615#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v253S.w(CaOODSP)9.51257540qPDFs4.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-253-2016-1-iku.pdfzMap40qPDFs11.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-253-2016-iku.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/297963zGEOSCAN DOI03347cem 2200445za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450134001962500024003302550113003542600052004673000061005194900037005804900065006175000028006825000045007105000207007555040041009625201238010035460034022416920027022756920025023026920029023277000019023567100040023757100033024157750086024488300056025348560116025908560136027068560059028429.814481CaOODSP20221107141805m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 iku d a978-0-660-05091-1 aCaOODSPbeng aikubeng an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/254-2016S-PDF00a[Geology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut] h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 64°30'--N 64°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([35] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v254S0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-11S aIssued also in English. aEnglish title supplied by the publisher. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08tGeology, Sylvia Grinnell Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut w(CaOODSP)9.808617#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v254S.w(CaOODSP)9.51257540qPDFs4.00 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-254-2016-1-iku.pdfzMap40qPDFs11.88 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-254-2016-iku.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/298757zGEOSCAN DOI03323cem 2200445za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450126001962500024003222550113003462600052004593000061005114900037005724900065006095000028006745000045007025000207007475040041009545201230009955460034022256920027022596920025022866920029023117000019023407100040023597100033023997750078024328300056025108560116025668560136026828560059028189.814483CaOODSP20221107141806m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 iku d a978-0-660-05092-8 aCaOODSPbeng aikubeng an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/255-2016S-PDF00a[Geology, Amittok Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut] h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 67°00'--N 66°30’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([35] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v255S0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-12S aIssued also in English. aEnglish title supplied by the publisher. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Amittok Lake (north) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. R.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.08tGeology, Amittok Lake (north), Baffin Island, Nunavut w(CaOODSP)9.808619#0aCanadian geoscience map ;v255S.w(CaOODSP)9.51257540qPDFs6.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-255-2016-1-iku.pdfzMap40qPDFs11.98 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-1-255-2016-iku.pdfzMap information document40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://doi.org/10.4095/298758zGEOSCAN DOI03323cem 2200445za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660200022001070400017001290410013001460430012001590860025001712450126001962500024003222550113003462600052004593000061005114900037005724900065006095000028006745000045007025000207007475040041009545201230009955460034022256920027022596920025022866920029023117000019023407100040023597100033023997750078024328300056025108560116025668560136026828560059028189.814486CaOODSP20221107141806m go c f cr |||||||||||160718s2016 onc bd a fo 0 iku d a978-0-660-05093-5 aCaOODSPbeng aikubeng an-cn-nu1 aM183-1/256-2016S-PDF01a[Geology, Amittok Lake (south), Baffin Island, Nunavut] h[electronic resource] / c[authors, M.R. St-Onge … [et al.]]. aPreliminary version aScale 1:100 000 ; bUniversal Transverse Mercator, zone 19 c(W 70°00’--W 68°00'/N 66°30'--N 66°00’) a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a1 map : bcol. + e1 map information document ([35] p.).1 aCanadian geoscience map ; v256S0 aCanada-Nunavut Geoscience Office, open file map ; v2016-13S aIssued also in English. aEnglish title supplied by the publisher. aThis record only includes the map and the “Map information document” in PDF, the complete data set with all the files in various formats is available for free download at http://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/ aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This map summarizes the field observations for the Amittok Lake (south) map area following eight weeks of regional and targeted bedrock mapping on western Hall Peninsula. The 2015 field campaign completes a two-decade mission to update map coverage for the whole of Baffin Island south of latitude 70°N. The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. 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The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. 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The bedrock is dominated by a Paleoproterozoic metaplutonic suite, ranging in composition from gabbro to syenogranite, with crosscutting relations indicating a progression from mafic to silicic magmatism. Prevailing upper amphibolite to lower granulite facies metamorphic conditions overlap the stability limits of magnetite and orthopyroxene, which is consistent with equilibrium phase diagrams and regional aeromagnetic data. Metasedimentary rocks, including quartzite, pelite, marble, and metagreywacke, are present as screens and enclaves between and within plutonic bodies. An examination of the ‘ghost’ stratigraphy suggests that the metasedimentary rocks can be correlated with the middle Paleoproterozoic Lake Harbour Group in the south and Piling Group in the north. Two basaltic dyke swarms and shallowly dipping Ordovician limestone respectively crosscut and overly the Paleoproterozoic units"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in English.072gccstaGeological maps072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology1 aSt-Onge, M. 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GHG emissions. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bgraphs, figs. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - une ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l’Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - Émissions de GES. a"May 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaPetroleum industry072gccstaGreenhouse gases1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tSables bitumineux w(CaOODSP)9.80923340qPDFs1.23 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-6-1-2016-eng.pdf01160nam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450129001602600050002893000030003395000167003695000016005365040041005525160040005936920030006336920028006637100040006917750042007318560109007739.809235CaOODSP20210625004457cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 eng d a9780660042565 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM164-4/8-1-2016E-PDF00aOil sands h[electronic resource] : ba strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - GHG emissions. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bfigs., graphs. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - une ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l’Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - émissions de GES. a"May 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaPetroleum industry072gccstaGreenhouse gases1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tSables bitumineux w(CaOODSP)9.80923640qPDFs1.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-8-1-2016-eng.pdf00962nam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450066001602600052002263000030002785000079003085000016003875040041004035160040004446920021004847100040005057750042005458560109005879.809237CaOODSP20210625004457cr |||||||||||160115s2016 onca||||o f00| 0 eng d a9780660042589 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM164-4/9-1-2016E-PDF00aOil sands h[electronic resource] : beconomic contributions. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a[4] p. : bfigs., graphs. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - apport économique. a"May 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaOil sands1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tSables bitumineux w(CaOODSP)9.80924240qPDFs1.38 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-9-1-2016-eng.pdf01144nam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450141001422600050002833000020003335000186003535000016005395040041005555160040005966920030006366920021006667100040006877750042007278560109007699.821321CaOODSP20210625013337cr |||||||||||160719s2015 onca||||o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM164-4/4-1-2016E-PDF00aOil sands h[electronic resource] : ba strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - carbon capture and storage. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2015. a[2] p. : bmap. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - une ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l’Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - le captage et le stockage du carbone. a"May 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaPetroleum industry072gccstaOil sands1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tSables bitumineux w(CaOODSP)9.82132540qPDFs1.35 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-4-1-2016-eng.pdf01057nam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450133001422600050002753000011003255000170003365000016005065040041005225160040005636920030006036920021006337100040006548560109006949.821327CaOODSP20210625013339cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM164-4/5-1-2016E-PDF00aOil sands h[electronic resource] : ba strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - Indigenous peoples. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - une ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l’Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - peuples autochtones.  a"May 2016." aIncludes bibliographical references. 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaPetroleum industry072gccstaOil sands1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.40qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-5-1-2016-eng.pdf01067nam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450130001432600052002733000022003255000177003475000016005245160040005406920021005806920021006017100040006227750042006628560109007049.821380CaOODSP20210625013354cr |||||||||||160720s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM164-4/11-1-2016E-PDF00aOil sands h[electronic resource] : ba strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - pipeline safety. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bgraph. aIssued also in French under title: Sables bitumineux - une ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l’Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - la sécurité des pipelines. a"May 2016." 6Electronic monograph in PDF format.072gccstaOil sands072gccstaPipelines1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tSables bitumineux w(CaOODSP)9.82138440qPDFs617 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-11-1-2016-eng.pdf00997cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860023001392450058001622500013002202600049002333000020002825000085003025000018003876920030004057100040004357100029004757750068005047760040005728560107006129.804694CaOODSP20221107135457cr |||||||||||151021s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-03592-5 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-56/2015-1E-PDF00aSpecies at risk - fact sheet h[electronic resource]. aRevised. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2016. a[2] p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title : Espèces en péril - document d'information. a"March 2016."072gccstaEndangered species1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Forest Service.08tEspèces en péril - document d'information w(CaOODSP)9.8047380#tSpecies at risk w(CaOODSP)9.80469240qPDFs2.34 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-56-2015-1-eng.pdf01451cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860023001392450089001622500013002512600049002643000023003135000098003365000018004345040039004525200305004915300033007966920029008297100040008587100029008987750054009277760049009818560107010309.804702CaOODSP20221107135458cr |||||||||||151021s2015 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d a978-0-660-03594-9 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo4-49/2015-1E-PDF00aCanadian forest products h[electronic resource] : ba legal and sustainable choice. aRevised. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, c2015. a[2] p. : bphotos. aIssued also in French under title: Produits forestiers canadien : un choix légal et durable. a"March 2016." aIncludes bibliographic references. aCanada has nearly 348 million hectares of forest. This represent 38% of Canada's total land surface and 9% of the world's forest cover. About 68% of Canada's forests are coniferous, 16% are mixed wood, and the remaining 11 % are broad-leaved. 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Cela représente 38 p. 100 de la superficie totale du Canada et 9 p. 100 du couvert forestier de la planète. Envrion 68 p. 100 des forêts du Canada sont des forêts réineuses, 16 p. 100 sont des forêts mixtes et 11 p. 100 sont des forêts de feuillus. Moins de 0,5 p. 100 des forêts du Canada sont récoltées annuellements.072gccstaGestion forestière1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tCanadian forest products w(CaOODSP)9.8047020#tProduits forestiers canadiens w(CaOODSP)9.80474440qPDFs1.73 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-49-2015-1-fra.pdf01130cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450119001602600053002793000020003325000106003525000021004586920037004797100044005167100034005607750072005947760089006668560109007559.804772CaOODSP20221107135506cr |||||||||||151022s2016 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d a9780660036182 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo4-55/3-2015-1F-PDF03aLa protection de l'habitat faunique dans les forêts canadiennes h[ressource électronique] : bfaits importants. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, c2016. a[2] p. : bill. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Protecting wildlife habitat in Canadian forests : key facts. a« Mars 2016. »072gccstaConservation de la nature1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aService canadien des forêts.08tProtecting wildlife habitat in Canadian forests w(CaOODSP)9.8047160#tLa protection de l'habitat faunique dans les forêts canadiennes w(CaOODSP)9.80477140qPDFs1.84 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo4-55-3-2015-1-fra.pdf01983cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450208001382460079003462600087004253000020005124900050005325000089005825040041006715200370007126920021010826920022011036920029011256920025011546930025011796930015012046930019012197000034012387100040012727100043013127100035013557100033013908300069014238560105014929.821208CaOODSP20221107143412cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5078E-PDF00aF.G. Creed expedition 2005-066 h[electronic resource] : bmultibeam and magnetometer survey of the St. Lawrence Estuary north of Mont-Joli, Aug 27th to Sept 8th 2005 / cD. Calvin Campbell ... [et al.].17aCruise report, CCGS F.G. Creed 2005-066, August 27th - September 8th, 2005 aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a23 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5078 a"Geoscience in support of ocean management of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence." aIncludes bibliographical references. aDuring August 27th to September 8th, 2005, a multibeam and marine magnetometer survey was conducted by the Geological Survey of Canada in partnership with the Canadian Hydrographic Service. The survey took place in the St. Lawrence Estuary, just north of Mont-Joli onboard the CCGS F.G. Creed. This survey is the second data collection component of the project. ...072gccstaEstuaries072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaGeomorphology 4aMagnetometer surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aCampbell, D. C. q(D. Calvin)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5078w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs8.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5078-eng.pdf01718cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000034001382450155001722460016003272600087003433000020004304900050004505040041005005200270005416920021008116920029008326920023008616920022008846920025009066930022009316930017009536930015009706930019009857000025010047100040010297100043010697100033011128300069011458560106012149.821211CaOODSP20221107143413cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5079E-PDF1 aCampbell, D. C. q(D. Calvin)10aGeohazard assessment of five deepwater pipeline scenarios on the Scotian Slope h[electronic resource] / cD. Calvin Campbell and Adam W.A. MacDonald.17aGSC of 5079 aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a47 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5079 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe purpose of this study is to assess geological constraints to pipeline placement along five deepwater pipeline route scenarios on the Scotian Slope. The study provides detailed seabed topography analysis and surficial geology interpretation along the routes. ...072gccstaPipelines072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeomorphology 4aContinental slope 4aPiston cores 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aMacDonald, Adam W.A.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5079w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs18.19 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5079-eng.pdf01972cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000023001382450159001612600087003203000038004074900050004455000051004955040041005465200534005876920021011216920024011426920024011666920025011906930012012156930017012276930016012447000015012607000020012757100040012957100043013357100033013788300069014118560106014809.821227CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5080E-PDF1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.10aVolcanic ash and lignite of the Lower Cretaceous Chaswood Formation, central Nova Scotia h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper, A. Okwese, D.J.W. Piper. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a237 p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5080 a"Geological Survey of Canada project GK 4550." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File Report presents stratigraphic, geochemical and petrographic data and a preliminary interpretation of the lignites of the Lower Cretaceous Chaswood Formation in central Nova Scotia, with an emphasis on the recognition of volcanic ash horizons. This study allows estimates to be made of the importance of labile volcanic ash in the correlative offshore sediments of the Missisauga and Logan Canyon formations of the Scotian basin, which are the principal reservoir rocks for the gas resources of the Sable sub-basin.072gccstaPetrology072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaSedimentology 4aLignite 4aVolcanic ash 4aPetrography1 aOkwese, A.1 aPiper, D. J. W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5080w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs79.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5080-eng.pdf01778cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000020001382450135001582600087002933000042003804900050004225000050004725000058005225200432005806920019010126920022010316930022010536930021010756930015010966930026011117100040011377100043011777100033012208300069012538560106013229.821230CaOODSP20221107143415cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5081E-PDF1 aPiper, D. J. W.10aCruise report, Hudson 2003-033 h[electronic resource] : bgeohazards on the continental margin off Newfoundland / cD.J.W. Piper. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a47 p. : bill., tables, maps, photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5081 a"June 15 - July 6th 2003, Captain R. Ashton." a"Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic) project X27." aThis cruise meets requirements of GSC Project X-27 8004 East Coast Offshore Geohazards, within the Geoscience for Ocean Management program, specifically: B1.1 Reconnaissance assessment of foundation conditions and hazards, Laurentian sub-basin B3.2 Scour frequency estimates on Grand Bank C1.1 Deep-water geological risk factors, Scotian Slope C2.2 Geological framework and hazard assessment, slopes of northern Grand Banks ...072gccstaGeology072gccstaGeophysics 4aContinental slope 4aSeismic profiles 4aIce scours 4aMarine sediment cores1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5081w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs17.49 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5081-eng.pdf01703cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450133001382600087002713000033003584900050003915000079004415040041005205200368005616920019009296930015009486930022009636930021009856930017010066930019010237000020010427100040010627100043011027100033011458300069011788560106012479.821248CaOODSP20221107143418cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5118E-PDF00aReport on cores 2004-024 15 and 16, DesBarres Canyon area, SW Grand Banks h[electronic resource] / cD.J.W. Piper ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a26 p. : bill., table, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5118 a"Geological Survey of Canada project X-27 East Coast offshore geohazards." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File report complements an earlier report by Piper and Gould (2004) on geohazard assessment on the Southwest Grand Banks slope in the area of the South Whale Basin. It summarizes the new findings from two piston cores collected in the area in summer 2004 and also provides detailed down-core descriptions of the cores reported by Piper and Gould (2004).072gccstaGeology 4aGeohazards 4aContinental slope 4aSeismic profiles 4aPiston cores 4aMarine geology1 aPiper, D. J. W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5118w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs43.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5118-eng.pdf01579cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450136001382600087002743000028003614900050003895040041004395200326004806920021008066920024008276930015008516930022008666930023008886930016009117000023009277100040009507100043009907100033010338300069010668560106011359.821249CaOODSP20221107143418cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5182E-PDF00aMorphology, petrography, age and origin of the Fogo Seamounts, eastern Canada h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a74 p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5182 aIncludes bibliographical references. aIn this study, we have compiled unpublished data on the bathymetry, seismic-reflection character, and distribution of the Fogo Seamounts and interpret new petrographic, geochemical and geochronological data from a dredge sample from seamount G in the central part of the seamount chain and from the Narwhal F-99 well. ...072gccstaPetrology072gccstaGeochemistry 4aBathymetry 4aContinental slope 4aSeismic-reflection 4aPetrography1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5182w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs13.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5182-eng.pdf01448cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450191001382600078003293000038004074900050004455040041004955200227005366920021007636920025007846930021008096930017008306930016008477000023008637100040008867100033009268300069009598560106010289.821251CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s2006 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5383E-PDF00aDepositional environment and provenance analysis of the Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rocks at the Peskowesk A-99 well, Scotian Basin h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a171 p. : btables, figs., photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5383 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File is a compilation of data on sedimentology and sedimentary petrography from Lower Cretaceous conventional core from the Peskowesk A-99 well in the Scotian basin. A preliminary interpretation is also provided.072gccstaPetrology072gccstaSedimentology 4aLower Cretaceous 4aSource rocks 4aPetrography1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5383w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs20.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5383-eng.pdf02058cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450211001382460078003492600078004273000020005054900050005255000089005755040041006645200507007056920021012126920022012336920024012556930019012796930015012986930025013137000021013387100040013597100043013997100035014427100033014778300069015108560105015799.821254CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5390E-PDF00aF.G. Creed Expedition 2005-075 h[electronic resource] : bmultibeam and magnetometer survey of the St. Lawrence Estuary west of Rimouski, October 27th to November 28th 2005 / cAndrée Bolduc ... [et al.].17aCruise report, CCGS F.G. Creed 2005-075, October 27th-November 28th, 2005 aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a28 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5390 a"Geoscience in support of ocean management of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe objective of this project is to provide the geoscientific knowledge necessary for effective decision-making on competing resource management issues in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. For example, decisions will need to be made on the location and construction of infrastructures, fisheries, aquaculture, conservation, marine environmental quality, conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon exploration/exploitation, for which prior geoscience knowledge is critical for sound management. ...072gccstaEstuaries072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOceanography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aMagnetometer surveys1 aBolduc, Andrée.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5390w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5390-eng.pdf02218cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450140001382600087002783000043003654900050004085000051004585000050005095200700005596920022012596920030012816920023013116930019013346930022013536930022013756930021013976930015014187000019014337000024014527100040014767100043015167100053015597100033016128300069016458560106017149.821279CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5391E-PDF00aField report for LORITA (Lomonosov Ridge Test of Appurtenance) h[electronic resource] / cH. Ruth Jackson, Trine Dahl-Jensen, editors. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a184 p. : bill., maps, graphs, photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5391 a"(LORITA) field report March 23- May 6, 2006." a"Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland." aThe goal of LORITA was to perform a test of appurtenance, on the Lomonosov Ridge in regard to continental shelf of Greenland/Ellesmere Island. This investigation is based on conditions of Article 76 of the United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea. To do this assessment we acquired wide angle seismic reflection/refraction profiles along a 440 km long line (from inner to outer most shot) from the near the coast onto the Lomonosov Ridge and a cross line of 100 km length in the trough between the shelf break and the Lomonosov Ridge. These profiles will give us information on the crustal structure from the inner shelf, across the bathymetric trough and onto the Lomonosov Ridge proper. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaStructural geology072gccstaHydrography 4aMarine geology 4aContinental shelf 4aCrustal structure 4aSeismic profiles 4aBathymetry1 aJackson, H. R.1 aDahl-Jensen, Trine.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aDanmarks og Grønlands geologiske undersøgelse.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5391w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs65.48 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5391-eng.pdf02207cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450234001382460068003722600087004403000020005274900050005475000057005975040041006545200653006956920021013486920022013696920024013916930019014156930015014346930025014497000034014747100040015087100043015487100035015917100033016268300069016598560105017289.821284CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5427E-PDF00aF.G. Creed expedition 2006-017 h[electronic resource] : bmultibeam, magnetometer and sub-bottom profiler survey of the St. Lawrence Estuary north of Cacouna and Matane, May 6th to June 4th 2006 / cCalvin Campbell ... [et al.].17aCruise report, CCGS F.G. Creed 2006-017, May 6th-June 4th, 2006 aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a32 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5427 a"Geoscientific mapping of the St. Lawrence Estuary." aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe objective of this survey was to increase coverage of the St. Lawrence Estuary from 30 m water depth and deeper. It was also the first field trial of the new sub-bottom profiler installed on the Creed earlier in the spring. The field activities collected over 1200 km2 of multibeam bathymetry and backscatter as well as coincident sub-bottom profiler and magnetometer data in the Estuary between the Saguenay River, including the area upstream from the Saguenay River but within the limits of the Saguenay - St. Lawrence Marine Park, and Pointe-des-Monts, with full coverage from the deepwater portion of the estuary to 30 metres water depth....072gccstaEstuaries072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOceanography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aMagnetometer surveys1 aCampbell, D. C. q(D. Calvin)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5427w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs7.21 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5427-eng.pdf01608cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450217001382460073003552600087004283000020005154900050005355040041005855200149006266920021007756920022007966920024008186930019008426930015008616930025008767000020009017100040009217100043009617100035010047100033010398300069010728560105011419.821297CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5471E-PDF00aF.G. Creed expedition 2006-047 h[electronic resource] : bmultibeam and sub-bottom profiler survey of the St. Lawrence Estuary, Matane-Baie Comeau, 24 August - 03 September, 2006 / cScott Hayward ... [et al.].17aCreed report 2006-047 - St. Lawrence Estuary - 24 August-3 Sept 2006 aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a13 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5471 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe purpose of this survey was to extend multibeam and sub-bottom profiler data coverage in the area between Matane and Baie-Comeau, Quebec. ...072gccstaEstuaries072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOceanography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aMagnetometer surveys1 aHayward, Scott.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5471w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.98 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5471-eng.pdf01466cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450123001382600087002613000036003484900050003845040041004345200228004756920022007036920029007256930017007546930015007716930018007866930020008047000013008247100040008377100043008777100033009208300069009538560106010229.821299CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5508E-PDF00aSurveys in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, Cruise 2006-039, CCGS Hudson h[electronic resource] / cJ. Shaw ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a81 p. : btables, photos, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5508 aIncludes bibliographical references. aObjectives - To collect piston cores that would enable us to date the retreat of glacier ice from Placentia Bay, and in particular, provide us with new and more accurate dates for the Burin Moraine (Fader et al., 1982). ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology 4aPiston cores 4aBathymetry 4aSonar surveys 4aMarine geology 1 aShaw, J.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5508w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs10.83 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5508-eng.pdf01572cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450132001382600087002703000022003574900050003795040041004295200281004706920022007516920029007736930017008026930015008196930018008346930020008527000025008727100040008977100043009377100035009807100033010158300069010488560105011179.821303CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5584E-PDF00aCruise Report Creed IML 2006-030 - Bay of Fundy 12 June - 17 August 2006 h[electronic resource] / cD.R. Parrott ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a[50] p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5584 aIncludes bibliographical references. aSurvey Creed IML 2006030 was conducted from 12 June to 17 August, 2006, and collected multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter, sub-bottom profiler and geomagnetic data in the approaches to the Bay of Fundy, from Digby, Nova Scotia, southwest towards the Gulf of Maine. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology 4aPiston cores 4aBathymetry 4aSonar surveys 4aMarine geology 1 aParrott, D. Russell.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5584w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.88 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5584-eng.pdf01687cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000023001382450187001612600087003483000037004354900050004725040041005225200379005636920021009426930021009636930023009846930015010076930016010227000020010387100040010587100043010987100033011418300069011748560106012439.821306CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5594E-PDF1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.10aSedimentary petrology of the Lower Cretaceous in the Naskapi N-30 and Sambro I-29 wells, Scotian basin, offshore eastern Canada h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper, D.J.W. Piper. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a98 p. : bfigs., photos, tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5594 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report continues a series of reports that present work on the sedimentary petrology of Lower Cretaceous of the Scotian Basin and correlative strata on land in the Chaswood Formation. The purpose of this work is to understand better the detrital petrology and diagenesis of the Lower Cretaceous rocks, which are important oil and gas reservoirs in the Scotian basin. ...072gccstaPetrology 4aLower Cretaceous 4aSedimentary basins 4aSandstones 4aPetrography1 aPiper, D. J. W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5594w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs70.64 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5594-eng.pdf01425cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450143001382600087002813000030003684900050003985040041004485200168004896920024006576920025006816930021007066930022007276930015007496930010007647000023007747100040007977100043008377100033008808300069009138560105009829.821314CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s2007 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5644E-PDF02aA lithogeochemical assessment of the Lower Cretaceous sediments of the Scotian Basin h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2007. a138 p. : bfigs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5644 aIncludes bibliographical references. aWhole rock geochemical analyses have been made from conventional core samples of Lower Cretaceous sandstones and shales from the wells: Naskapi N-30, Alma K-85 ...072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaSedimentology 4aLower Cretaceous 4aContinental shelf 4aSandstones 4aWells1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5644w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs6.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5644-eng.pdf01556cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450103001552600087002583000041003454900050003865040041004365200251004776920025007286920017007536920019007706930026007896930021008156930012008366930017008487100040008657100043009057100039009487100033009878300069010208560105010899.821323CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s2008 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5669E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance data for Chevron et al Hopedale E-33 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. a3, [4] p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5669 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance has been determined on 6 rotary cutting samples from Chevron et al Hopedale E-33, which was classified as an exploratory well located in the Hopedale Basin on the Labrador Shelf. The well status is Plugged and Abandoned. ...072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeology 4aVitrinite reflectance 4aOrganic deposits 4aKerogen 4aFossil fuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aBedford Institute of Oceanography.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5669w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5669-eng.pdf01126cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450179001422600054003213000022003755000020003975000156004175040049005736920034006226920029006567100044006857750034007298560109007639.821325CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s2015 onca||||o f00| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/4-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - le captage et le stockage du carbone. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bcarte. a« Mai 2016. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - carbon capture and storage. aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaIndustrie pétrolière072gccstaSables bitumineux1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.82132140qPDFs1.54 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-4-1-2016-fra.pdf01044cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450162001422600054003043000011003585000020003695000148003895040049005376920034005866920029006207100044006498560109006939.821330CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/5-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial : peuples autochtones. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. a« Mai 2016. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - Indigenous peoples. aComprends des références bibliographiques.072gccstaIndustrie pétrolière072gccstaSables bitumineux1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.40qPDFs1.62 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-5-1-2016-fra.pdf02000cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450173001382600087003113000040003984900050004385040041004885200524005296920022010536920023010756920022010986920025011206920029011456930031011746930015012056930019012206930019012397000027012587100040012857100043013257100039013687100033014078300069014408560105015099.821341CaOODSP20221107143432cr |||||||||||160719s2008 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5797E-PDF00aCruise report Amundsen 2005-804 h[electronic resource] : bBeaufort Sea / Amundsen Gulf / Northwest Passage, August 5 - September 15, 2005 / cR. Bennett ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. a39, [35] p. : bill., tables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5797 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe objectives of cruise 2005-804 fall under ArcticNet sub-project 1.6. The objectives of sub-project 1.6 entitled “Opening the Northwest Passage: Resources, Navigation, Sovereignty, & Security” include: 1) compile corridors of precise high resolution bathymetry, and seabed geomorphology; 2) improve the mapping of the surficial geological environment of the Canadian Archipelago channels; 3) obtain sediment cores and grabs of the Holocene record for paleoceanographic analyses at optimal sites in the region. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology 4aSeismic reflection surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology 4aSediment cores1 aBennett, R. q(Robbie)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aBedford Institute of Oceanography.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5797w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs8.31 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5797-eng.pdf01869cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450169001382600087003073000040003944900050004345040041004845200447005256920022009726920023009946920022010176920025010396920029010646930031010936930015011246930019011396930019011587000027011777100040012047100043012447100033012878300069013208560106013899.821355CaOODSP20221107143434cr |||||||||||160720s2008 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5798E-PDF00aCruise report Amundsen 2004-804 h[electronic resource] : bBeaufort Sea / Amundsen Gulf / Northwest Passage, June 23 - August 27, 2004 / cR. Bennett ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. a62, [48] p. : bill., tables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5798 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe objectives of cruise 2004-804 fall under CASES sub-projects 2.8, 2.7 and ArcticNet sub-project 1.6. Sub-project 2.8 entitled “Decadal-Millennial Variability in Sea Ice and Carbon Fluxes” aims at reconstructing the paleoceanography of the Canadian Arctic Shelf. This sub-project places emphasis on the sea ice history and the storage and transport of organic carbon from the shelf to the deep part of the basin during the Holocene. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology 4aSeismic reflection surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology 4aSediment cores1 aBennett, R. q(Robbie)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5798w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs12.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5798-eng.pdf01699cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450152001382600087002903000042003774900050004195040041004695200489005106920018009996920019010176920018010366920024010547000017010787100040010957100043011357100033011788300069012118560105012809.821360CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s2008 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5802E-PDF00aImpacts of Post-tropical Storm Noel (November, 2007) on the Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia h[electronic resource] / cR.B. Taylor ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. aiii, 86 p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5802 aIncludes bibliographical references. aObservations of coastal infrastructure and detailed surveys of physical changes at eight beaches document the impacts of Post-tropical Storm Noel that struck the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia on November 3-4, 2007. The surveys were part of an ongoing investigation of the impacts of major storms on different shore types and their rate of recovery. In addition, flood water levels and wave run-up extent were documented to better define shores vulnerable to these coastal hazards. ...072gccstaCoasts072gccstaErosion072gccstaStorms072gccstaOceanography1 aTaylor, R.B.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5802w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs7.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5802-eng.pdf01487cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450099001552600087002543000041003414900050003825040041004325200238004736920025007116920017007366920019007536930026007726930021007986930012008196930017008317100040008487100043008887100033009318300069009648560104010339.821363CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5811E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance data for HB-Fina East Point E-49 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a2, [8] p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5811 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance has been determined on 8 rotary drill cutting samples from HB-Fina East Point E-49, which was classified as an exploratory well, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The well status is Plugged and Abandoned. ...072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeology 4aVitrinite reflectance 4aOrganic deposits 4aKerogen 4aFossil fuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5811w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs360 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5811-eng.pdf01472cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450133001552600087002883000041003754900050004165040041004665200188005076920025006956920017007206920019007376930026007566930021007826930012008036930017008157100040008327100043008727100033009158300069009488560105010179.821368CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5812E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance data on samples from the Mackenzie Corridor, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a3, [6] p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5812 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance on the 19 samples from the Mackenzie Corridor yielded the following 4 maturity groups. Four samples from the Redstone River and Old Fort areas were immature. ...072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeology 4aVitrinite reflectance 4aOrganic deposits 4aKerogen 4aFossil fuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5812w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5812-eng.pdf01509cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450110001552600087002653000041003524900050003935040041004435200249004846920025007336920017007586920019007756930026007946930021008206930012008416930017008537100040008707100043009107100033009538300069009868560104010559.821374CaOODSP20221107143437cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5886E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance data for HB-Fina Northumberland Strait F-25 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a3, [6] p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5886 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance has been determined on 7 rotary drill cutting samples from HB-Fina Northumberland Strait F-25, which was classified as an exploratory well, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The well status is Plugged and Abandoned. ...072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeology 4aVitrinite reflectance 4aOrganic deposits 4aKerogen 4aFossil fuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5886w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs340 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5886-eng.pdf01323cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450150001552600078003053000028003834900050004115200167004616920018006286920019006466920024006656930012006896930019007017000015007207000015007357100040007507100033007908300069008238560105008929.821378CaOODSP20221107143438cr |||||||||||160720s2008 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5902E-PDF1 aTaylor, R.B.10aHistorical changes in Cow Bay Beach, Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia h[electronic resource] / cR.B. Taylor, D. Frobel and E. Patton. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. a1 p. : bphotos, graph.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5902 aFrom the early 1900s to the 1950s, Cow Bay Beach, also known as Silver Sands Beach, was one of the largest and most popular recreational beaches near Halifax. ...072gccstaCoasts072gccstaErosion072gccstaOceanography 4aBeaches 4aMarine geology1 aFrobel, D.1 aPatton, E.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5902w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs6.39 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5902-eng.pdf01038cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001172450170001432600056003133000026003695000020003955000145004156920029005606920020005897100044006097750034006538560109006879.821384CaOODSP20221107143438cr |||||||||||160720s2015 onc|||||o f00| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM164-4/11-1-2016F-PDF00aSables bitumineux h[ressource électronique] : bune ressource stratégique pour le Canada, l'Amérique du Nord et le marché mondial - la sécurité des pipelines. a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2016. a[2] p. : bgraphique. a« Mai 2016. » aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Oil sands - a strategic resource for Canada, North America and the global market - pipeline safety.072gccstaSables bitumineux072gccstaPipeline1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.08tOil sands w(CaOODSP)9.82138040qPDFs635 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M164-4-11-1-2016-fra.pdf01312cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000022001382450202001602600080003623000021004424900050004635200185005136920024006986920022007226930010007447000020007547100040007747100033008148300069008478560106009169.821386CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5903E-PDF1 aWielens, J. B. W.10aStratigraphic cross section Gjoa-Snorri, Saglek-Hopedale Basin, in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South h[electronic resource] / cH.J.B.W. Wielens and G.L. Williams. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a1 p. : bgraphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5903 aThis is section one of a set of three stratigraphic cross sections through the Saglek and Hopedale Basins in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South. ...072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaGeophysics 4aWells1 aWilliams, G. L.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5903w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs30.51 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5903-eng.pdf01313cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000022001382450203001602600080003633000021004434900050004645200185005146920024006996920022007236930010007457000020007557100040007757100033008158300069008488560106009179.821390CaOODSP20221107143439cr |||||||||||160720s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5904E-PDF1 aWielens, J. B. W.10aStratigraphic cross section South Hopedale-Tyrk, Hopedale Basin, in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South h[electronic resource] / cH.J.B.W. Wielens and G.L. Williams. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a1 p. : bgraphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5904 aThis is section two of a set of three stratigraphic cross sections through the Saglek and Hopedale Basins in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South. ...072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaGeophysics 4aWells1 aWilliams, G. L.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5904w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs15.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5904-eng.pdf01322cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000022001382450204001602600080003643000027004444900050004715200187005216920024007086920022007326930010007547000020007647100040007847100033008248300069008578560106009269.821394CaOODSP20221107143440cr |||||||||||160720s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5905E-PDF1 aWielens, J. B. W.10aStratigraphic cross section Gudrid-Freydis, Hopedale Basin South, in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South h[electronic resource] / cH.J.B.W. Wielens and G.L. Williams. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a1 p. : bgraphs, maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5905 aThis is section three of a set of three stratigraphic cross sections through the Saglek and Hopedale Basins in the Labrador Sea, on the east coast of Canada, from North to South. ...072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaGeophysics 4aWells1 aWilliams, G. L.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5905w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs22.03 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5905-eng.pdf02135cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000068001382450343002062600089005493000037006384900050006755040041007255200503007666920023012696920022012926920019013146930020013336930020013536930015013736930013013887000033014017100056014347100060014907100049015508300069015998560105016689.821401CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720s2013 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5911E-PDF1 aKing, Edward L.‏ ‎q(Edward Louis),‏ ‎d1920- eauthor.14aThe Banquereau surf clam dredging impact study "ten years after" and seabed photography of Laurentian Channel h[electronic resource] : btechnical report on the CCGS Hudson Cruise 2008-015, first leg. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Geological Survey of Canada - Atlantic (GSC-A) June 10-14, 2008 / cE.L. King and A. Atkinson. a[Dartmouth, N.S.] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2013. a38 p. : btables, figs., photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5911 aIncludes bibliographical references. aLeg 1 of DFO Hudson Cruise 2008015 was conducted from June 10 to 14 on Banquereau and the outer Laurentian Channel. A joint DFO (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) and NRCan-GSCA (Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada) expedition included a resurvey of the DFO Dredge Impact Study area on outer Banquereau, Scotian Shelf, using sidescan sonar, to assess the nature of long-lived dredge tracks 10 years after their creation, followed by seabed photography in Laurentian Channel. ...072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeology 4aSeismic surveys 4aSide-scan sonar 4aBathymetry 4aDredging1 aAtkinson, A., econtributor.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada, eissuing body.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), eissuing body.2 aGeological Survey of Canada, eissuing body.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5911w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs7.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5911-eng.pdf02166cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000022001382450154001602600078003143000023003924900050004155000058004655040041005235200844005646920022014086920023014306920022014536930019014756930015014947000017015097100040015267100043015667100033016098300069016428560105017119.821410CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720s2008 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5931E-PDF1 aSonnichsen, Gary.10aSeabed mapping surveys, SW Makkovik Bank, Harrison Bank, NRCAN expedition report 2008028 h[electronic resource] / cG.V. Sonnichsen and M. Lamplugh. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2008. a23 p. : bfigures.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5931 a"CCGS Matthew July 29-August 12, 2008, days 211-225." aIncludes bibliographical references. aData collected during Matthew 2008028 will help assess seabed impediments to safe and cost-effective exploitation of offshore gas discoveries. The multibeam data provide accurate, high resolution imagery and depth information on seabed iceberg scours, and an understanding of the post-glacial morphology of the banks, margin and inshore bedrock exposures. Resulting data and knowledge allow GSC to provide sound advice to government, regulatory agencies and industry tasked with ensuring safe and sustainable development of Canada’s offshore regions. The survey was conducted under NRCAN’s national Geoscience for Ocean Management program (GOM) under the Geohazards and Constraints to Offshore Development (GCOD) project which focuses on regional geohazard assessment in active exploration regions or potential exploration regions. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry1 aLamplugh, M.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5931w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5931-eng.pdf01628cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450172001382600089003103000049003994900050004485040041004985200188005396920022007276920023007496920022007726920025007946920029008196930031008486930015008796930019008946930023009137000027009367100040009637100043010037100033010468300069010798560106011489.821414CaOODSP20221107143443cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6044E-PDF00aCruise report Amundsen 2006-804 h[electronic resource] : bBeaufort Sea / Amundsen Gulf / Northwest Passage, August 22 - October 30, 2006 / cR. Bennett ... [et al.]. a[Dartmouth, N.S.] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a86 p. : bill., tables, figs., graphs, maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6044 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis cruise report summarizes the activities of the geological/paleoceanographic science program of ArcticNet Leg 1 & 2 2006 which took place between August 22nd and October 30th. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeomorphology072gccstaSurficial geology 4aSeismic reflection surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology 4aSediment transport1 aBennett, R. q(Robbie)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6044w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs18.47 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6044-eng.pdf01507cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450109001552600087002643000047003514900050003985040041004485200242004896920025007316920017007566920019007736930026007926930021008186930012008396930017008517100040008687100043009087100033009518300069009848560104010539.821419CaOODSP20221107143444cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6052E-PDF1 aAvery, M. P.10aVitrinite reflectance data for Total EastCan et al Roberval K-92 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a3, [6] p. : bill., tables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6052 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance has been determined on 8 rotary drill cutting samples from Total Eastcan et al Roberval K-92, which was classified as an exploratory well, located in the Labrador Shelf. The well status is Plugged and Abandoned. ...072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaFuels072gccstaGeology 4aVitrinite reflectance 4aOrganic deposits 4aKerogen 4aFossil fuels1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6052w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs414 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6052-eng.pdf01463cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450173001512600087003243000029004114900050004405040041004905200136005316920021006676920030006886930022007186930017007406930023007576930016007807000026007967100040008227100043008627100033009058300069009388560106010079.821438CaOODSP20221107143447cr |||||||||||160720s2009 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng bengbfre an-cn---1 aM183-2/6174E-PDF00aPetroleum Resource Assessment, Paleozoic successions of the St. Lawrence Platform and Appalachians of eastern Canada h[electronic resource] / cD. Lavoie ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a273 p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6174 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe assessment results provide important new insights into the energy resource endowment of Paleozoic basins in eastern Canada. ...072gccstaPetroleum072gccstaStructural geology 4aPetroleum geology 4aSource rocks 4aSedimentary basins 4aHydrocarbon1 aLavoie, Denis,d1959-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6174w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs42.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6174-eng.pdf02086cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450253001382600087003913000033004784900060005115000068005715040049006395200677006886920024013656920022013896920023014116920021014347000051014557100044015067100038015508300079015888560105016679.821440CaOODSP20221107143447cr |||||||||||160720s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM183-2/6105F-PDF00aEXPÉDITION 2008-029 du F.G. CREED; Levé de bathymétrie multifaisceaux, de magnétomètre marin et de profileur de sous-surface, détroit d'Honguedo, Québec, du 23 août au 3 septembre 2008 h[ressource électronique] / cA. Bolduc ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bRessources naturelles Canada, Commission géologique du Canada, c2009. a24 p. : bfigures, tableaux.1 aDossier public (Commission géologique du Canada)v6105 a"Cartographie géoscientifique de l'estuaire du Saint-Laurent." aComprends des références bibliographiques. aLe présent levé est le deuxième levé multifaisceaux dans le détroit d’Honguedo directement lié au programme PRDE. Les objectifs sont de compléter les levés 2007 (Bolduc et al, 2008) en amont tout en restant attaché aux levés déjà existants. Les levés existants sont ceux acquis par le Service hydrographique du Canada pour le compte de divers projets de la direction des Sciences du Ministère Pêches et Océans Canada. La mission a permis de récolter environ 1600 km2 de bathymétrie multifaisceaux et d’intensité de la rétrodiffusion. Le long des lignes de sondage, un profil magnétique et un profil de sous-surface ont également été acquis. ...072gccstaGéophysique072gccstaFond marin072gccstaTopographie072gccstaGéologie1 aBolduc, Andrée M.q(Andrée-Monique), d1960-1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aCommission géologique du Canada.#0aDossier public (Commission géologique du Canada)v6105w(CaOODSP)9.50434840qPDFs1.11 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6105-fra.pdf01675cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450161001382600087002993000028003864900050004145040041004645200365005056920022008706920025008926920019009176930019009366930015009556930023009706930020009937000021010137100040010347100043010747100033011178300069011508560106012199.821452CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160721s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6214E-PDF00aNear surface geology of the Halibut Channel region of the SW Newfoundland Slope from GSC data holdings h[electronic resource] / cD.C. Mosher ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a70 p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6214 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report represents a compilation of data holdings of the Geological Survey of Canada in the area of the eastern Laurentian Fan/Halibut Channel of the continental slope off the SW Grand Banks of Newfoundland, along with data interpretations. These data consist of multibeam sonar, seismic reflection and core sedimentologic and geotechnical information. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSedimentology072gccstaGeology 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aSeismic reflection 4aMultibeam sonar1 aMosher, David C.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6214w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs29.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6214-eng.pdf01822cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450152001412600071002933000034003644900039003985000105004375000033005425040039005755200532006146920019011466920027011657100040011927100033012327750089012658300057013548560109014119.821453CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2014 onc |o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo123-4/1-2014E-PDF00aInsect quarantine facility bio-safety manual h[electronic resource] / cGreat Lake Forestry Centre, Insect Production and Quarantine Laboratories. aSault Ste. Marie, Ontario : bGreat Lakes Forestry Centre, c2014. a[218] p. : bfigures, tables.1 aStandard Operating Procedure ; v1 aIssued also in French under title: Installations de quarantaines d'insectes manuel de biosécurité. a"Version: 4 September 2014." aIncludes bibliographic references. aThe Insect Production Services team at the Great Lakes Forestry Centre has a series of manuals that outline the Standard Operating Procedures for the facility. These manuals describe our quality management system, including specific instructions for raising each species of insect, preparing artificial diets, and associated quality control procedures for the laboratories and correct use and maintenance of the equipment required. They also outline the required insect quarantine procedures and responsibilities for personnel.072gccstaInsects072gccstaQuality control1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGreat Lakes Forestry Centre.08tInstallations de quarantaines d'insectes manuel de biosécurité w(CaOODSP)9.821457#0aStandard operating procedure ;v1w(CaOODSP)9.82074740qPDFs15.54 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-4-1-2014-eng.pdf02055cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450195001412600080003363000038004164900049004545000081005035000039005845040048006235200696006716920036013676920019014037100044014227100042014667750069015088300067015778560109016449.821457CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160712s2014 onc |o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo123-4/1-2014F-PDF00aInstallations de quarantaines d'insectes manuel de biosécurité h[ressource électronique] / cCentre de foresterie des Grands Lac, Laboratoires de production d'insectes et de quarantaine. aSault Ste. Marie, Ontario : bCentre de foresterie des Grands Lacs, c2014. a­[254] p. : bfigures, tableaux.1 aProcédure opérationnelle normalisée ; v1 aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Bio-safety officer responsibilities. a« Édition : 4 septembre 2014. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. aL’équipe des Services de production d’insectes du Centre de foresterie des Grands Lacs possède une série de manuels qui expliquent les Procédures normales d’utilisation des installations. Ces manuels décrivent notre système de gestion de la qualité et donnent des instructions précises pour l’élevage de chaque espèce d’insecte, pour la préparation de diètes artificielles et les procédures de contrôle de la qualité qui y sont associées en laboratoire, ainsi que pour l’usage et l’entretien approprié de l’équipement nécessaire. Ils décrivent aussi les procédures nécessaires à la mise en quarantaine des insectes et les responsabilités du personnel.072gccstaContrôle de la qualité072gccstaInsecte1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aCentre de foresterie des Grands Lacs.08tInsect quarantine facility bio-safety manual w(CaOODSP)9.821453#0aProcédure opérationnelle normalisée ;v1w(CaOODSP)9.82074840qPDFs19.51 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-4-1-2014-fra.pdf01376cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450125001382600080002633000030003434900050003735040041004235200195004646920022006596920023006816920022007046930019007266930015007456930018007607000025007787100040008037100033008438300069008768560105009459.821460CaOODSP20221107143450cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6227E-PDF00aCruise report Creed 2008030, Bay of Fundy, 22 June - 26 July 2008 h[electronic resource] / cD.R. Parrott ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a[32] p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6227 aIncludes bibliographical references. aSurvey Creed 2008030 was conducted from 22 June to 26 July, 2008, and collected multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter, sub-bottom profiler and geomagnetic data in the Bay of Fundy. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aSonar surveys1 aParrott, D. Russell.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6227w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.38 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6227-eng.pdf01673cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450148001382600087002863000037003734900050004105040041004605200353005016920022008546920023008766920022008996930019009216930015009406930018009557000025009737100040009987100043010387100035010817100033011168300069011498560105012189.821467CaOODSP20221107143451cr |||||||||||160721s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6229E-PDF00aCruise report Matthew 2008030 and 2008042, Bay of Fundy, 17 September to 3 November 2008 h[electronic resource] / cD.R. Parrott ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a[57] p. : btables, figs., maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6229 aIncludes bibliographical references. aMatthew 2008030 was conducted from 17 September to 8 October 2008 and Matthew 2008042 was conducted from 8 October to 6 November 2008 using the CCGS Matthew. The vessel, equipped with a Kongsberg EM710 multibeam bathymetry system and a Knudsen 3.5 kHz sounder, collected multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter and sub-bottom profiler data. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aMarine geology 4aBathymetry 4aSonar surveys1 aParrott, D. Russell.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6229w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6229-eng.pdf01592cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000017001382450140001552600078002953000040003734900050004135040041004635200438005046920018009426920019009606920025009796930012010047000015010167100040010317100033010718300069011048560105011739.821473CaOODSP20221107143452cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6268E-PDF1 aTaylor, R.B.10aSouth Bay Ingonish and Black Brook Cove beaches, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia h[electronic resource] / cR.B. Taylor and D. Frobel. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. av, 91 p. : btables, figs., photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6268 aIncludes bibliographical references. aPhysical shoreline changes were monitored from 1983 to 2008 along the head of South Bay Ingonish and Black Brook Cove, Nova Scotia. The objective was to define typical rates of change for barrier and non-barrier beaches on northeast Cape Breton Island and to assess their recovery from human modifications during the 1970s. Thirteen visits to the area included six detailed surveys of Ingonish Beach and five of Black Brook Cove. ...072gccstaCoasts072gccstaErosion072gccstaSedimentology 4aBeaches1 aFrobel, D.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6268w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs6.72 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6268-eng.pdf01320cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450140001382600080002783000029003584900050003875200217004376920022006546930021006766930015006976930019007127000019007317000020007507100040007707100033008108300069008438560106009129.821477CaOODSP20221107143452cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6275E-PDF00a2008 Louis S. St-Laurent field report August 22 - October 3, 2008 h[electronic resource] / cH.R. Jackson and K.J. DesRoches, editors. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a180 p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6275 aDuring the expedition, which ran from August 21, 2008 to October 2, 2008, the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent (LSSL) collected 2817 km of seismic reflection profiles and 4849 km of single beam bathymetric soundings. ...072gccstaGeophysics 4aSeismic profiles 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aJackson, H. R.1 aDesRoches, K.J.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6275w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs21.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6275-eng.pdf01938cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000023001382450161001612600078003223000034004004900050004345040041004845200718005256920021012436920025012646930021012896930016013106930019013267000020013457100040013657100033014058300069014388560105015079.821480CaOODSP20221107143453cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6280E-PDF1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.10aPetrology and mineralogy of Lower Cretaceous sedimentary rocks, Dauntless D-35 well, Scotian Shelf h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper and D.J.W. Piper. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a23, [88] p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6280 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File is one of a series on detrital and diagenetic mineralogy of the Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Scotian basin resulting from a collaborative program initiated in 2001 between Saint Mary's University and the Geological Survey of Canada. This report provides the results of a study of detrital mineralogy and geochemistry from Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Dauntless D-35 well at the southeastern end of the Scotian Shelf. It contributes to a growing database on the provenance of different parts of the Scotian basin. An understanding of provenance is an exploration tool for major sandstone distribution. Detrital minerals play an important role in influencing diagenesis and hence reservoir quality.072gccstaPetrology072gccstaSedimentology 4aLower Cretaceous 4aPetrography 4aMarine geology1 aPiper, D. J. W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6280w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs9.71 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6280-eng.pdf01996cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000023001382450157001612600078003183000043003964900050004395040041004895200707005306920021012376920024012586920025012826930021013076930016013286930019013447000015013637000020013787100040013987100033014388300069014718560106015409.821484CaOODSP20221107143453cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6281E-PDF1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.10aPetrology, mineralogy and geochemistry of the Musquodoboit E-23 well, Scotian Shelf h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper, H. MacKie and D.J.W. Piper. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a32, [55] p. : btables, figs., photos.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6281 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File is one of a series on detrital and diagenetic mineralogy of the Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Scotian basin resulting from a collaborative program initiated in 2001 between Saint Mary's University and the Geological Survey of Canada. This report provides the results of a study of detrital mineralogy and geochemistry from Lower Cretaceous rocks of the Musquodoboit E-23 well in the western Sable sub-basin. It contributes to a growing database on the provenance of different parts of the Scotian basin. An understanding of provenance is an exploration tool for major sandstone distribution. Detrital minerals play an important role in influencing diagenesis and hence reservoir quality.072gccstaPetrology072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaSedimentology 4aLower Cretaceous 4aPetrography 4aMarine geology1 aMacKie, H.1 aPiper, D. J. W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6281w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs10.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6281-eng.pdf01727cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450170001382600078003083000029003864900050004155040041004655200439005066920020009456920021009656920024009866920025010106930022010356930016010576930015010736930019010887000023011077100040011307100033011708300069012038560105012729.821488CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6288E-PDF00aChemical fingerprinting of detrital minerals in the Upper Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous sandstones, Scotian Basin h[electronic resource] / cG. Pe-Piper ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a150 p. : btables, figs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6288 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis Open File provides the results of a study of detrital mineralogy in Upper Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous rocks from 26 wells in the Scotian Basin. It provides a database for understanding the provenance of sandstones in different parts of the Scotian Basin, which can be used as an exploration tool for sandstone reservoir distribution. Detrital minerals play an important role in influencing diagenesis and hence reservoir quality.072gccstaMinerals072gccstaPetrology072gccstaGeochemistry072gccstaSedimentology 4aDetrital minerals 4aPetrography 4aSandstones 4aMarine geology1 aPe-Piper, Georgia.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6288w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6288-eng.pdf01540cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450174001382600078003123000024003904900050004145040041004645200309005056920020008146920018008346920026008526920028008786930026009067000047009327100040009797100033010198300069010528560105011219.821491CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6346E-PDF00aHalifax Harbour extreme water levels in the context of climate change h[electronic resource] : bscenarios for a 100-year planning horizon / cD.L. Forbes ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. aiv, 22 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6346 aIncludes bibliographical references. aA Halifax Harbour Plan is being developed within the context of the 25-year Regional Municipal Planning Strategy in the Halifax region of Nova Scotia. This strategy recognizes the importance of climate change and the need for a precautionary approach to minimize negative impacts of rising sea level. ...072gccstaHarbours072gccstaFloods072gccstaClimate change072gccstaWater management 4aEnvironmental geology1 aForbes, D. L. q(Donald Lawrence), d1949-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6346w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6346-eng.pdf01497cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000016001382450154001542600078003083000026003864900050004125040041004625200297005036920022008006920023008226920022008456930020008676930017008876930019009047100040009237100033009638300069009968560106010659.821494CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s2009 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6432E-PDF1 aJauer, C.D.10aHekja O-71, a major stranded gas discovery offshore Baffin Island with seismic examples of probable gas vents h[electronic resource] / cC.D. Jauer. aOttawa : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2009. a1 p. : bfigs., maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6432 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe Hekja O-71 well drilled in 1979 is a significant gas discovery, located roughly 150 km west of the entrance to Frobisher Bay, Nunavut, Canada. The reservoir of Danian age Gudrid sandstones here is over 85m in thickness of which 44m produced gas and hydrocarbon condensate when tested. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aSeismic surveys 4aHydrocarbons 4aMarine geology1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6432w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs23.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6432-eng.pdf01392cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450127001382600080002653000029003454900050003745200264004246920022006886920023007106920022007336930025007556930015007806930019007957000017008147100040008317100033008718300069009048560105009739.821495CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6437E-PDF00aCCGS F.G. Creed Expedition 2009-007 multibeam survey of Honguedo Strait h[electronic resource] / cV. Brake ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a15 p. : bfigs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6437 aA multibeam bathymetry survey of Honguedo Strait was conducted from July 31 to August 13, 2009 by the Geological Survey of Canada in partnership with the CHS. Data were collected over three survey sites within Honguedo Strait on board the CCGS F.G. Creed. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aMagnetometer surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aBrake, V. I.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6437w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.94 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6437-eng.pdf02051cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450191001382600089003293000029004184900050004475040041004975200725005386920022012636920023012856920022013086920019013306930017013496930014013666930014013807000017013947100040014117100043014517100033014948300069015278560105015969.821497CaOODSP20221107143455cr |||||||||||160721s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6438E-PDF00aSeabed geologic features and processes and their relationship with fluid seeps and the benthic environment in the Northwest Passage h[electronic resource] / cBlasco, K.A. ... [et al.]. a[Dartmouth, N.S.] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a57 p. : bfigs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6438 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe study has focused on unique geologic environments throughout the Northwest Passage, including: mud volcanoes, pockmarks, oil and gas seeps, faults, slopes and ice scours. These features hold particular interest to the oil and gas industry, northern communities, environmentalists and the general public; as well as scientists, due to their association with possible greenhouse gas emissions, potential hydrocarbons at depth, geohazards, and unique ecosystems. This report details the geologic framework and processes of these unique seabed environments with potential linkages to ecologic hotspots. Historic data, as well as data collected in the Northwest Passage up to 2007 has been used in the current report. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaGeology 4aHydrocarbons 4aGas seeps 4aOil seeps1 aBlasco, K.A.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6438w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs9.58 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6438-eng.pdf01460cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450132001382600080002703000030003504900050003805200282004306920022007126920023007346920022007576920029007796930031008086930015008396930019008547000014008737100040008877100033009278300069009608560105010299.821507CaOODSP20221107143456cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6441E-PDF00aCruise report of the SIGNAL 2009 refraction seismic cruise (Hudson 2009-019) h[electronic resource] / cT. Funck ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a110 p. : bfigs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6441 aThe SIGNAL (Seismic Investigations off Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador) cruise onboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Hudson (cruise Hudson 2009-019) started in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on June 5, 2009 and ended in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, on July 8, 2009. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography072gccstaSurficial geology 4aSeismic reflection surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aFunck, T.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6441w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs5.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6441-eng.pdf01901cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000068001382450156002062600080003623000027004424900050004695040041005195200498005606920019010586920022010776920029010996920025011286930017011536930015011706930019011856930021012047000035012257100056012607100049013168300069013658560105014349.821510CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6453E-PDF1 aKing, Edward L.‏ ‎q(Edward Louis),‏ ‎d1920- eauthor.10aEarly post-glacial mass failures in St. Ann's Basin on the Scotian Shelf, south of Cape Breton h[electronic resource] / cE.L. King and T.J. Huppertz. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a1 p. : bmaps, graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6453 aIncludes bibliographical references. aGravity mass failures at the seabed in St. Ann's Basin, offshore eastern Cape Breton Island have been investigated with very high-resolution reflection seismic, sidescan and limited core and multibeam bathymetric coverage. Recent compilations of shelf-situated potential geohazard features on the Scotian Shelf and Grand Banks of Newfoundland suggests that this basin has a more concentrated occurrence of Quaternary mass failure erosion and deposition features than other surveyed areas. ...072gccstaErosion072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaGeomorphology 4aMass wasting 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology 4aSeismic profiles1 aHuppertz, T.J., econtributor.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada, eissuing body.2 aGeological Survey of Canada, eissuing body.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6453w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs4.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6453-eng.pdf01708cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450133001382600080002713000037003514900050003885040041004385200424004796920022009036920029009256920023009546920022009776930018009996930015010176930019010327000025010517100040010767100035011167100033011518300069011848560105012539.821512CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6473E-PDF00aCruise report Matthew 2009053, Bay of Fundy, 9 October to 4 November 2009 h[electronic resource] / cD.R. Parrott ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a[29] p. : bmaps, figs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6473 aIncludes bibliographical references. aMatthew 2009053 was conducted from 9 to 31 October 2009 using the CCGS Matthew. The vessel, equipped with a Kongsberg EM710 multibeam bathymetry system and a Knudsen 3.5 kHz sounder, collected multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter and sub-bottom profiler data. The Matthew carried one hydrographic launch, equipped with a Kongsberg EM3002 multibeam bathymetry system, which was deployed for daytime operation. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aSonar surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aParrott, D. Russell.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6473w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.31 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6473-eng.pdf01745cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450146001382600080002843000031003644900050003955040041004455200455004866920022009416920029009636920023009926920022010156930018010376930015010556930019010707000025010897100040011147100035011547100033011898300069012228560104012919.821513CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160721s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6475E-PDF00aCruise Report Creed IML 2007-022 and IML2007-023 Bay of Fundy 12 July - 30 August 2007 h[electronic resource] / cD.R. Parrott ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a[34] p. : bfigs., tables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6475 aIncludes bibliographical references. aSurveys Creed IML2007022 and IML2007023 were conducted from 12 July to 30 August, 2007, and collected multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter, sub-bottom profiler and geomagnetic data in the Bay of Fundy. This was the third in a series of cruises planned for the area. The surveys were conducted as a joint project between the Geological Survey of Canada and the Canadian Hydrographic Service of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aSonar surveys 4aBathymetry 4aMarine geology1 aParrott, D. Russell.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanadian Hydrographic Service.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6475w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs873 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6475-eng.pdf01599cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000021001382450154001592600087003133000027004004900050004275040041004775200345005186920020008636920022008836920022009056930015009276930015009427000013009577100040009707100043010107100033010538300069010868560106011559.821514CaOODSP20221107143457cr |||||||||||160721s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6479E-PDF1 aMosher, David C.10aShallow geohazard assessment, RepsolYPF block30, Demerara Rise, offshore Suriname, South America h[electronic resource] / cD.C. Mosher and S. Goss. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. aiv, 20 p. : bfigures.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6479 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis preliminary report summarizes results obtained from initial study of 3D seismic data from the Western Demerara Rise in the Repsol YPF block 30. The purpose of this study was to investigate these data for evidence of shallow geohazards and geologic constraints to offshore exploratory drilling and potential hydrocarbon development. ...072gccstaDrilling072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSeismology 4aGeohazards 4aBathymetry1 aGoss, S.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6479w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs28.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6479-eng.pdf01678cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450198001382600087003363000038004234900050004615040041005115200367005526920020009196920021009396920021009606930017009816930016009986930021010147000014010357100040010497100043010897100033011328300069011658560106012349.821530CaOODSP20221107143459cr |||||||||||160722s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6557E-PDF00aThermal history and the relationship between diagenesis and the reservoir connectivity h[electronic resource] : bVenture field, offshore Nova Scotia, eastern Canada / cA. Karim ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a30, [225] p. : btables, figures.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6557 aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report summarizes a study of lithofacies, diagenetic minerals and fluid inclusions from conventional core in the Venture field, offshore Nova Scotia. It is a contribution to understanding reservoir quality and hydrocarbon charge history in the Scotian Basin.The work was a collaboration between Saint Mary’s University and the Geological Survey of Canada.072gccstaMinerals072gccstaSediments072gccstaPetrology 4aHydrocarbons 4aLithofacies 4aFluid inclusions1 aKarim, A.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6557w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs95.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6557-eng.pdf02212cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450157001382600084002953000035003794900050004145000223004645040041006875200770007286920023014986920017015216920019015386920024015576930013015816930019015947000015016137100040016287100033016688300069017018560104017709.821532CaOODSP20221107143500cr |||||||||||160722s2011 bcc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6575E-PDF02aA review and assessment of technologies for the geological storage of CO2 as gas hydrate in aquifers h[electronic resource] / cB. Gunter ... [et al.]. aSidney, B.C. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2011. avi, 55 p. : btables, figures.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6575 a"The research presented in the report was conducted under a formal Letter of Agreement between NRCan’s Office of Energy Research and Development (OERD) and ARC, covering fiscal years 2005-06 and 2006-07" -- foreword. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis paper will examine the technologies needed for the capture, transport, injection and monitoring of CO2 being stored in hydrate form. In some cases, these technologies will be similar to other CO2 storage applications. Certain conditions for storing CO2 in hydrate form are different from other CO2 storage applications such as CO2 enhanced coalbed methane recovery or CO2 enhanced oil recovery. These conditions may require different technologies to be considered in the capture, transport injection and monitoring of CO2. Additionally, numerical studies will be important for providing an integrated understanding of the process mechanisms in predicting the potential and economic viability of methane production and CO2 storage in a geological reservoir. ...072gccstaGroundwater072gccstaGases072gccstaStorage072gccstaHydrogeology 4aAquifers 4aCarbon dioxide1 aGunter, B.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6575w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs478 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6575-eng.pdf01547cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450185001382600089003233000027004124900050004395200301004896920024007906920021008146920019008356930020008546930015008746930020008897000021009097100040009307100043009707100033010138300069010468560106011159.821536CaOODSP20221107143500cr |||||||||||160722s2010 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6646E-PDF00aRegional slope stability assessment h[electronic resource] : bchallenges in spatial and stratigraphic geologic and geotechnical data integration / cDavid C. Mosher ... [et al.]. a[Dartmouth, N.S.] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a1 p. : bgraphs, maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6646 aIn this study, a simplified geostatistical approach was adopted to assess the effect of spatial variability of soil properties on slope stability analysis. Probabilistic and deterministic engineering assessments were performed for both non-spatially averaged and spatially averaged core sections.072gccstaStratigraphy072gccstaSediments072gccstaGeology 4aSlope stability 4aBathymetry 4aSeismic surveys1 aMosher, David C.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6646w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs55.56 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6646-eng.pdf01696cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000019001382450105001572460029002622600080002913000035003714900050004065200538004566920017009946920022010116920038010336920023010716930015010946930014011097100040011237100033011638300069011968560105012659.821540CaOODSP20221107143501cr |||||||||||160722s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6658E-PDF1 aDodd, David W.10aApplication of GPS heights to Bay of Fundy multibeam data h[electronic resource] / cDavid W. Dodd.17aDodd, GPS heights in BoF a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. aiv, 32 p. : btables, figures.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6658 aChapter 2 of this report presents some background material that outlines the major components of surveying with respect to the ellipsoid. Chapter 3 summarizes the project and data and Chapter 4 outlines the basic procedures used. Chapter 5 looks at vessel configuration with particular emphasis on the Creed. Chapter 6 looks at a comparison of GPS tides derived surfaces and Webtide derived surfaces. Chapter 7 presents the results and Chapter 8 discusses the deliverables. The final chapter presents conclusions and recommendations.072gccstaTides072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaGlobal positioning systems072gccstaHydrography 4aBathymetry 4aEllipsoid1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6658w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs2.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6658-eng.pdf01562cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450111001382600080002493000037003294900050003665200465004166920022008816920023009036920022009266930020009486930019009687000024009877100040010117100033010518300069010848560107011539.821545CaOODSP20221107143502cr |||||||||||160722s2010 onc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/6684E-PDF00aExpedition report CCGS Hudson 2009 - 039, Bay of Fundy h[electronic resource] / cB.J. Todd ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2010. a413 p. : btables, graphs, maps.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6684 aThe CCGS Hudson expedition 2009–039 to the Bay of Fundy took place from August 27th to September 7th, 2009. The primary scientific objective of this expedition was to collect geophysical, geological, and biological information in areas where multibeam sonar data had been collected by the Ocean Mapping Group of the University of New Brunswick, the Canadian Hydrographic Service, and the Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic) from the mid-1990s to 2008. ...072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaOcean floor072gccstaTopography 4aSeismic surveys 4aSidescan sonar1 aTodd, Brian Jeremy.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v6684w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs867.95 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6684-eng.pdf01519cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450138001382600087002763000020003634900050003835200290004336920017007236920022007406920029007626920025007916930020008166930015008366930026008517000013008777100040008907100043009307100033009738300069010068560106010759.821188CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718s2005 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5026E-PDF00aInterferometric sidescan surveys in Denys Basin, Bras d'Or Lakes, Nova Scotia, 2004 h[electronic resource] / cJ. Shaw ... [et al.]. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2005. a18 p. : bfigs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5026 aThis report was commissioned by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans under an interdepartmental letter of agreement (F5955-040411). 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P.10aVitrinite reflectance data for Petro Canada et al. Pothurst P-19 h[electronic resource] / cM.P. Avery. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2005. a11 p. : btables, figs., graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5059 aIncludes bibliographical references. aVitrinite reflectance has been determined on 14 rotary cutting samples from Petro Canada et al Pothurst P-19, which was classified as an exploratory well located in the Saglek Basin on the northern Labrador Shelf. 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Wynne.11aComment les agences de protection civile intègrent-elles l'information sur les aléas géologiques dans leurs programmes de sensibilisation de la population canadienne? a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2011. a17 p. : btables.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada); v6694 aThis is a summary of the responses to a short questionnaire sent to each Provincial and Territorial Emergency Management Organization (EMO). 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Wynne.11aComment les agences de protection civile intègrent-elles l'information sur les aléas géologiques dans leurs programmes de sensibilisation de la population canadienne? a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, Commission géologique du Canada, c2011. a17 p. : btableaux.1 aDossier public (Commission géologique du Canada) ; v6694 aCe rapport donne un aperçu des réponses qui ont été données à un court questionnaire de sondage envoyé aux agences de protection civile provinciales et territoriales, dont l’objet était d’avoir une meilleure idée de l’utilisation qui est faite de l’information sur les aléas géologiques lors de l’élaboration des produits et de la mise en oeuvre des programmes de sensibilisation aux risques dits « majeurs ». aTexte en anglais et en français.072gccstaCatastrophe naturelle072gccstaSécurité publique072gccstaSciences de la terre 4aAléas géologiques1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aCommission géologique du Canada. tHow do emergency measure organizations use geohazard information to encourage Canadians to "be prepared"? w(CaOODSP)9.821552#0aDossier public (Commission géologique du Canada)v6694w(CaOODSP)9.50434840qPDFs213 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-6694.pdf01768cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450159001382600087002973000036003844900050004205040041004705200480005116920022009916920029010136920025010426930018010676930015010856930026011007000013011267100040011397100043011797100033012228300069012558560106013249.821205CaOODSP20221107143412cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5060E-PDF00aReport on Cruise Matthew 2004-008, surveys in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, 13-28 April 2004 h[electronic resource] / cJ. 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Ancillary goals include gaining an understanding of geological processes in the bay and their relevance to the presence of contaminants in marine sediments. ... 072gccstaGeophysics072gccstaSurficial geology072gccstaGeomorphology 4aSonar surveys 4aBathymetry 4aEnvironmental geology1 aShaw, J.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada (Atlantic)2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5060w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs13.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/rncan-nrcan/M183-2-5060-eng.pdf01532cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000013001382450162001512600087003133000043004004900050004435200230004936920017007236920022007406920029007626920025007916930018008166930015008346930026008497000017008757100040008927100043009327100033009758300069010088560105010779.821206CaOODSP20221107143412cr |||||||||||160718s2006 nsc|||||o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM183-2/5061E-PDF1 aShaw, J.10aReport on Cruise 2004-099, CCGS Frederick G. Creed h[electronic resource] : bsurveys in the Bras d'Or Lakes, Nova Scotia, 2004 / cJ. Shaw and M. Lamplugh. aDartmouth, N.S. : bNatural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, c2006. a28 p. : bfigs., maps, tables, graphs.1 aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v5061 aObjective - Collect multibeam bathymetry data in Bras d’Or Lakes, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. 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The key elements of the system are hazard classification, hazard communication through cautionary labelling of containers and the provision of safety data sheets (SDSs), and worker education and training programs. WHMIS is implemented through coordinated federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) legislation. Federal legislation related to WHMIS supplier requirements consists of the: Hazardous Products Act (HPA), Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR), Hazardous Materials Information Review Act (HMIRA), and Hazardous Materials Information Review Regulations (HMIRR). The purpose of this technical document is to provide guidance on the requirements of the HPA and the HPR to suppliers of hazardous products destined for Canadian workplaces. A supplier is defined in the HPA as “…a person who, in the course of business, sells or imports a hazardous product.” This guidance also provides suppliers with information on the HMIRA and its regulations and the mechanism to protect confidential business information (CBI) while still disclosing critical hazard information to workers"--WHMIS overview, p. 2.10aCanada.tHazardous Products Act.10aCanada.tHazardous Materials Information Review Act.20aWorkplace Hazardous Materials Information System (Canada)072gccstaHazardous materials072gccstaOccupational safety072gccstaSafety measures072gccstaSafety regulations1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.08tGuide technique sur les exigences de la Loi sur les produits dangereux et du Règlement sur les produits dangereux w(CaOODSP)9.81901640qPDFs1,006 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H129-64-2016-eng.pdf40qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/environmental-workplace-health/reports-publications/occupational-health-safety/guidance-hazardous-products-whmis-2015-supplier-requirements/errata.html03794cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001392450206001612460060003672600038004273000033004655000195004985000022006935000061007155000067007765201760008436100045026036100089026486100088027376920031028256920033028566920032028896920023029217100029029447750132029738560100031058560215032059.819016CaOODSP20221107142846cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onca o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05614-2 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH129-64/2016F-PDF00aGuide technique sur les exigences de la Loi sur les produits dangereux et du Règlement sur les produits dangereux h[ressource électronique] : bSIMDUT 2015 exigences pour les fournisseurs : phase 1.30aSIMDUT 2015 exigences pour les fournisseurs : bphase 1 aOttawa : bSanté Canada, c2016. aii, 187 p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Technical guidance on the requirements of the Hazardous Products Act and the Hazardous Products Regulations: WHMIS 2015 supplier requirements: phase 1. aTitre de la couv. a« Date de publication : juin 2016 »--Verso de la couv. aComprend un errata, publié séparément en HTML en mars 2020. a« Le Système d’information sur les matières dangereuses utilisées au travail (SIMDUT) est un système d’information national qui vise à protéger la santé et la sécurité des travailleurs canadiens par la communication d’information sur les matières dangereuses utilisées au travail. Les principaux éléments du système sont la classification des dangers, la communication des dangers par l’apposition d’étiquettes de sécurité sur les contenants et la fourniture de fiches de données de sécurité (FDS), ainsi que les programmes de sensibilisation et de formation des travailleurs. Le SIMDUT est mis en œuvre de façon coordonnée par l’entremise de la réglementation fédérale, provinciale et territoriale (FPT). Les textes de loi fédéraux qui suivent définissent les exigences associées au SIMDUT pour les fournisseurs : Loi sur les produits dangereux (LPD), Règlement sur les produits dangereux (RPD), Loi sur le contrôle des renseignements relatifs aux matières dangereuses (LCRMD), Règlement sur le contrôle des renseignements relatifs aux matières dangereuses (RCRMD). Le présent document technique renferme des directives sur les exigences énoncées dans la LPD et le RPD à l’intention des fournisseurs de produits dangereux destinés à des lieux de travail au Canada. 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Les fournisseurs trouveront également dans le guide de l’information sur la LCRMD, le RCRMD et le mécanisme permettant de protéger les renseignements commerciaux confidentiels (RCC) tout en transmettant aux travailleurs les renseignements essentiels sur les dangers »--Aperçu du SIMDUT, p. 2.16aCanada.tLoi sur les produits dangereux.16aCanada.tLoi sur le contrôle des renseignements relatifs aux matières dangereuses.26aSystème d'information sur les matières dangereuses utilisées au travail (Canada)072gccstaMatière dangereuse072gccstaSécurité au travail072gccstaMesure de sécurité072gccstaRèglements1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tTechnical guidance on the requirements of the Hazardous Products Act and the Hazardous Products Regulations w(CaOODSP)9.81901240qPDFs1.06 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H129-64-2016-fra.pdf40qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/sante-canada/services/sante-environnement-milieu-travail/rapports-publications/sante-securite-travail/guide-produits-dangereux-simdut-2015-exigences-fournisseurs/errata.html01986cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450051001412600039001923000010002314900063002415000065003045000021003695040041003905200818004315300033012496920022012826920025013046920022013297100029013517100049013807750049014298300081014788560101015599.821266CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-9/2016-17E-PDF00aPotassium bicarbonate h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a25 p.1 aProposed registration decision, x1925-0886 ; vPRD2016-17 aIssued also in French under title: Bicarbonate de potassium. a"7 July 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references. aHealth Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act and Regulations, is proposing full registration for the sale and use of Potassium Bicarbonate Technical and Potassium Bicarbonate, containing the technical grade active ingredient potassium bicarbonate, to partially suppress apple scab in apple orchards. An evaluation of available scientific information found that, under the approved conditions of use, the product has value and does not present an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. This Overview describes the key points of the evaluation, while the Science Evaluation provides detailed technical information on the human health, environmental and value assessments of Potassium Bicarbonate Technical and Potassium Bicarbonate. aIssued also in printed form.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tBicarbonate de potassium w(CaOODSP)9.821268#0aProposed registration decision,x1925-0886 ; vPRD2016-17w(CaOODSP)9.50446440qPDFs333 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-9-2016-17-eng.pdf02350cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450058001412600039001993000010002384900067002485000066003155000029003815040049004105201120004595300045015796920021016246920026016456920023016717100069016947100029017637750046017928300085018388560101019239.821268CaOODSP20221107143421cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-9/2016-17F-PDF00aBicarbonate de potassium h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a27 p.1 aProjet de décision d'homologation, x1925-0908 ; vPRD2016-17 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Potassium bicarbonate. a« Le 7 juillet 2016. » aComprends des références bibliographiques. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires et de ses règlements d’application, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada propose l’homologation complète à des fins de vente et d’utilisation des produits « Bicarbonate de potassium technique » et « Bicarbonate de potassium », contenant la matière active de qualité technique bicarbonate de potassium, pour la répression partielle de la tavelure du pommier dans les vergers de pommiers. Après l’évaluation des renseignements scientifiques à sa disposition, l’ARLA juge que, dans les conditions d’utilisation approuvées, le produit technique a une valeur et ne présente aucun risque inacceptable pour la santé humaine ou l’environnement. La section Aperçu décrit les principaux points de l’évaluation, tandis que la section Évaluation scientifique présente des renseignements techniques détaillés sur les évaluations des risques pour la santé humaine et pour l’environnement ainsi que sur la valeur des produits Bicarbonate de potassium technique et Bicarbonate de potassium. aÉgalement publié en version imprimée.072gccstaPesticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tPotassium bicarbonate w(CaOODSP)9.821266#0aProjet de décision d'homologation,x1925-0908 ; vPRD2016-17w(CaOODSP)9.50088240qPDFs319 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-9-2016-17-fra.pdf02242cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450063001422600039002053000009002444900053002535000080003065000021003865040025004075201077004325300026015096920022015356920025015576920022015827100029016047100049016337750062016828300071017448560101018159.821289CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-25/2016-24E-PDF00aCopper (present as cuprous oxide) h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a1 p.1 aRegistration decision, x1925-0940 ; vRD2016-24 aIssued also in French under title: Cuivre (sous forme d’oxyde de cuivre). a"4 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aHealth Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act and Regulations, is granting full registration for the sale and use of SCM Metal Products Cuprous Oxide and Cupron Enhanced EOS, containing the technical grade active ingredient copper (present as cuprous oxide). Cupron Enhanced EOS is an end-use product made of a plastic matrix that contains cuprous oxide as the active ingredient, which can be shaped and formed into solid surfaces used in the manufacture and fabrication of non-food contact touch surfaces and objects to be used in various areas. This decision is consistent with the Proposed Registration Decision PRD2016-12, Copper (Present as Cuprous Oxide), which contains a detailed evaluation of the information submitted in support of this registration. The evaluation found that, under the approved conditions of use, the products have value and do not present an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. The PMRA received no comments on PRD2016-12, Copper (Present as Cuprous Oxide). aIssued also in print.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tCuivre (sous forme d'oxyde de cuivre) w(CaOODSP)9.821291#0aRegistration decision,x1925-0940 ; vRD2016-24w(CaOODSP)9.50518440qPDFs80 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-24-eng.pdf02553cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450071001422600039002133000009002524900056002615000078003175000029003955040031004245201328004555300043017836920021018266920026018476920023018737100069018967100029019657750058019948300074020528560101021269.821291CaOODSP20221107143424cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-25/2016-24F-PDF00aCuivre (sous forme d'oxyde de cuivre) h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a1 p.1 aDécision d'homologation, x1925-0924 ; vRD2016-24 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Copper (present as cuprous oxide). a« Le 4 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires et de ses règlements d’application, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada accorde l’homologation complète, à des fins de vente et d’utilisation, de l’oxyde de cuivre de SCM Metal Products et de Cupron Enhanced EOS, contenant du cuivre (sous forme d’oxyde de cuivre) comme matière active de qualité technique. Cupron Enhanced EOS est une préparation commerciale constituée d’une matrice plastique contenant comme matière active de l’oxyde de cuivre, lequel peut être transformé en une surface solide utilisée pour la fabrication de surfaces qui n’entrent pas en contact avec des aliments et d’objets destinés à une variété de secteurs. La présente décision est conforme à celle qui est proposée dans le Projet de décision d’homologation PRD2016-12, Cuivre (sous forme d’oxyde de cuivre), qui contient une évaluation détaillée des renseignements soumis à l’appui de l’homologation. L’évaluation révèle que, dans les conditions d’utilisation approuvées, les produits ont de la valeur et ne posent aucun risque inacceptable pour la santé humaine ou l’environnement. L’ARLA n’a reçu aucun commentaire au sujet du PRD2016-12, Cuivre (sous forme d’oxyde de cuivre). aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaPesticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tCopper (present as cuprous oxide) w(CaOODSP)9.821289#0aDécision d'homologation,x1925-0924 ; vRD2016-24w(CaOODSP)9.50158340qPDFs80 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-24-fra.pdf02100cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450039001422600039001813000009002204900053002295000051002825000021003335040025003545201015003795300026013946920022014206920025014426920022014677100029014897100049015187750035015678300071016028560101016739.821292CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-25/2016-25E-PDF00aFluopyram h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a5 p.1 aRegistration decision, x1925-0940 ; vRD2016-25 aIssued also in French under title: Fluopyrame. a"4 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aHealth Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act and Regulations, is granting full registration for the sale and use of Fluopyram Technical Fungicide and three end-use products, Exteris Stressgard (previously known as FLU+TFS 1:1 SC Fungicide) containing the technical grade active ingredients fluopyram and trifloxystrobin, as well as Ilevo (previously known as Fluopyram ST) and Fluopyram Greenhouse Fungicide, both containing the technical grade active ingredient fluopyram. All three end-use products are used to control several fungal diseases on turfgrass, soybean seeds or food crops. This decision is consistent with the Proposed Registration Decision PRD2016-11, Fluopyram, which contains a detailed evaluation of the information submitted in support of this registration. The evaluation found that, under the approved conditions of use, the products have value and do not present an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. aIssued also in print.072gccstaFungicides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tFluopyrame w(CaOODSP)9.821294#0aRegistration decision,x1925-0940 ; vRD2016-25w(CaOODSP)9.50518440qPDFs93 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-25-eng.pdf02528cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450044001422600039001863000009002254900056002345000054002905000029003445040031003735201378004045300043017826920021018256920026018466920023018727100069018957100029019647750034019938300074020278560101021019.821294CaOODSP20221107143425cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-25/2016-25F-PDF00aFluopyrame h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a6 p.1 aDécision d'homologation, x1925-0924 ; vRD2016-25 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Fluopyram. a« Le 4 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires et conformément à ses règlements d’application, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada accorde l’homologation complète, à des fins de vente et d’utilisation, au fongicide de qualité technique fluopyrame, et à trois de ses préparations commerciales, à savoir le fongicide Exteris Stressgard (anciennement connu sous le nom fongicide FLU+TFS 1 :1 SC) contenant les matières actives de qualité technique fluopyrame et trifloxystrobine, ainsi que Nevo (anciennement connu sous le nom fongicide Fluopyram ST) et le fongicide Fluopyram Greenhouse, les deux contenant la matière active de qualité technique fluopyrame. Ces trois préparations commerciales sont utilisées pour réprimer plusieurs maladies fongiques sur les graminées à gazon, les semences de soja ou les plantes vivrières. La présente décision est conforme au Projet de décision d’homologation PRD2016-11, Fluorpyrame, qui contient une évaluation détaillée des renseignements transmis à l’appui de cette homologation. D’après l’évaluation des renseignements scientifiques à sa disposition, l’ARLA juge que, dans les conditions d’utilisation approuvées, les produits ont de la valeur et ne posent pas de risque inacceptable pour la santé humaine ou pour l’environnement. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaFongicide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tFluopyram w(CaOODSP)9.821292#0aDécision d'homologation,x1925-0924 ; vRD2016-25w(CaOODSP)9.50158340qPDFs97 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-25-2016-25-fra.pdf02240cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450039001422600039001813000010002204900064002305000051002945000023003455040025003685201130003935300026015236920022015496920025015716920022015967100029016187100049016477750035016968300082017318560101018139.821445CaOODSP20221107143447cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-21E-PDF00aFluopyram h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a13 p.1 aProposed maximum residue limit, x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-21 aIssued also in French under title: Fluopyrame. a“13 May 2016.” aIncludes references. aUnder the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has concluded that the registration of the new end-use products Luna Sensation, containing technical grade fluopyram and trifloxystrobin, and Velum Prime, containing technical grade fluopyram, and the addition of new uses on various commodities to the product labels of Luna Privilege, containing technical grade fluopyram, Luna Tranquility Fungicide, containing technical grade fluopyram and pyrimethanil, and Propulse Fungicide, containing technical grade fluopyram and prothioconazole, are acceptable. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the label of the new end-use products Luna Sensation and Velum Prime, and the registered end-use products Luna Privilege, Luna Tranquility Fungicide and Propulse Fungicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 32107, 32108, 30509, 30510 and 30511, respectively. The evaluation of these fluopyram applications indicated that the end-use products have value and the human health and environmental risks associated with the new uses are acceptable. aIssued also in print.072gccstaFungicides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tFluopyrame w(CaOODSP)9.821447#0aProposed maximum residue limit,x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-21w(CaOODSP)9.50514740qPDFs77 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-21-eng.pdf02557cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450044001422600039001863000010002254900074002355000054003095000026003635040031003895201373004205300043017936920021018366920026018576920023018837100069019067100029019757750034020048300092020388560101021309.821447CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-21F-PDF00aFluopyrame h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a13 p.1 aLimites maximales de résidus proposées, x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-21 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Fluopyram. a« Le 13 mai 2016. » aComprend des références. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada a jugé acceptables l’homologation des nouvelles préparations commerciales Luna Sensation, contenant du fluopyrame de qualité technique et de la trifloxystrobine, et Velum Prime, contenant du fluopyrame de qualité technique, ainsi que l’ajout de nouvelles utilisations sur diverses denrées aux étiquettes du produit Luna Privilege, contenant du fluopyrame de qualité technique, du fongicide Luna Tranquility, contenant du fluopyrame de qualité technique et du pyriméthanil, et du fongicide Propulse, contenant du fluopyrame de qualité technique et du prothioconazole. Les utilisations approuvées au Canada sont décrites sur les étiquettes des nouvelles préparations commerciales Luna Sensation et Velum Prime, et sur celles des préparations commerciales homologuées Luna Privilege, Luna Tranquility et Propulse, dont les numéros d’homologation accordés selon la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires sont 32107, 32108, 30509, 30510 et 30511, respectivement. L’évaluation de ces demandes concernant le fluopyrame a permis de conclure que les préparations commerciales ont de la valeur et que les risques liés à ces nouvelles utilisations sont acceptables pour la santé humaine et pour l’environnement. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaFongicide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tFluopyram w(CaOODSP)9.821445#0aLimites maximales de résidus proposées,x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-21w(CaOODSP)9.50154540qPDFs90 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-21-fra.pdf01796cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450041001422600039001833000009002224900064002315000053002955000023003485040025003715200680003965300026010766920022011026920025011246920022011497100029011717100049012007750037012498300082012868560102013689.821454CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-32E-PDF00aKasugamycin h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a3 p.1 aProposed maximum residue limit, x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-32 aIssued also in French under title: Kasugamycine. a“6 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aUnder the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has concluded that the addition of new uses on caneberry (Crop Subgroup 13-07A), cherry (Crop Subgroup 12-09A) and Saskatoon berries to the product label of Kasumin 2L Bactericide, containing technical grade kasugamycin, is acceptable. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the label of Kasumin 2L Bactericide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 30591. The evaluation of these kasugamycin applications indicated that the end-use product has value and the human health and environmental risks associated with the new uses are acceptable. aIssued also in print.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tKasugamycine w(CaOODSP)9.821455#0aProposed maximum residue limit,x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-32w(CaOODSP)9.50514740qPDFs102 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-32-eng.pdf02001cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450046001422600039001883000009002274900074002365000056003105000029003665040031003955200808004265300043012346920021012776920026012986920023013247100069013477100029014167750036014458300092014818560102015739.821455CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-32F-PDF00aKasugamycine h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a3 p.1 aLimites maximales de résidus proposées, x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-32 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Kasugamycin. a« Le 6 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada a jugé acceptable l’ajout de nouvelles utilisations sur les mûres et les framboises (sous-groupe de cultures 13-07A), les cerises (sous-groupe de cultures 12-09A) et les amélanches à l’étiquette du bactéricide Kasumin 2L, qui contient de la kasugamycine de qualité technique. Les utilisations approuvées au Canada sont décrites sur l’étiquette du bactéricide Kasumin 2L (numéro d’homologation 30591). L’évaluation de ces demandes concernant la kasugamycine a permis de conclure que la préparation commerciale a une valeur et que les risques liés à ces nouvelles utilisations sont acceptables pour la santé humaine et pour l’environnement. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaPesticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tKasugamycin w(CaOODSP)9.821454#0aLimites maximales de résidus proposées,x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-32w(CaOODSP)9.50154540qPDFs103 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-32-fra.pdf01757cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450040001422600039001823000009002214900064002305000052002945000023003465040025003695200645003945300026010396920022010656920025010876920022011127100029011347100049011637750036012128300082012488560101013309.821456CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-33E-PDF00aCyazofamid h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a3 p.1 aProposed maximum residue limit, x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-33 aIssued also in French under title: Cyazofamide. a“6 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aUnder the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has concluded that the addition of a new use on hops and caneberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07A) to the product label of Cyazofamid 400 SC Fungicide, containing technical grade cyazofamid, is acceptable. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the label of Cyazofamid 400 SC Fungicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 27984. The evaluation of this cyazofamid application indicates that the end-use product has value and the human health and environmental risks associated with the new uses are acceptable. aIssued also in print.072gccstaFungicides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tCyazofamide w(CaOODSP)9.821458#0aProposed maximum residue limit,x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-33w(CaOODSP)9.50514740qPDFs89 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-33-eng.pdf01959cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450045001422600039001873000009002264900074002355000055003095000029003645040031003935200770004245300043011946920021012376920026012586920023012847100069013077100029013767750035014058300092014408560101015329.821458CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-33F-PDF00aCyazofamide h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bSanté Canada, cc2016. a3 p.1 aLimites maximales de résidus proposées, x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-33 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Cyazofamid. a« Le 6 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références. aEn vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires, l’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada a jugé acceptable l’ajout de nouvelles utilisations sur le houblon ainsi que les mûres et les framboises (sous-groupe de cultures 13-07A) à l’étiquette du fongicide Cyazofamide 400 SC, qui contient du cyazofamide de qualité technique. Les utilisations approuvées au Canada sont décrites sur l’étiquette du fongicide Cyazofamide 400 SC (numéro d’homologation 27984). L’évaluation de cette demande concernant le cyazofamide a permis de conclure que la préparation commerciale a une valeur et que les risques liés à ces nouvelles utilisations sont acceptables pour la santé humaine et pour l’environnement. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaFongicide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tCyazofamid w(CaOODSP)9.821456#0aLimites maximales de résidus proposées,x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-33w(CaOODSP)9.50154540qPDFs91 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-33-fra.pdf01737cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450042001422600039001843000009002234900064002325000054002965000024003505040025003745200617003995300026010166920022010426920025010646920022010897100029011117100049011407750038011898300082012278560102013099.821459CaOODSP20221107143449cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-34E-PDF00aTebuconazole h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a3 p.1 aProposed maximum residue limit, x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-34 aIssued also in French under title: Tébuconazole. a“13 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aUnder the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has concluded that the addition of a new use on asparagus to the product label of Folicur 432 Foliar Fungicide, containing technical grade tebuconazole, is acceptable. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the label of Folicur 432 Foliar Fungicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 25940. 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Les utilisations approuvées au Canada sont décrites sur l’étiquette du fongicide pour traitement foliaire Folicur 432 (numéro d’homologation 25940). L’évaluation de cette demande concernant le tébuconazole a permis de conclure que cette préparation commerciale a une valeur et que les risques liés à ces nouvelles utilisations sont acceptables pour la santé humaine et pour l’environnement. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaFongicide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tTebuconazole w(CaOODSP)9.821459#0aLimites maximales de résidus proposées,x1925-086X ; vPMRL2016-34w(CaOODSP)9.50154540qPDFs92 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H113-24-2016-34-fra.pdf01713cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450040001422600039001823000009002214900064002305000051002945000024003455040025003695200602003945300026009966920022010226920025010446920022010697100029010917100049011207750035011698300082012048560101012869.821463CaOODSP20221107143450cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-24/2016-35E-PDF00aClopyralid h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, cc2016. a5 p.1 aProposed maximum residue limit, x1925-0843 ; vPMRL2016-35 aIssued also in French under title: Clopyralid. a“13 July 2016.” aIncludes references. aUnder the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) has concluded that the addition of a new use on turnips to the product label of Lontrel™ 360 Herbicide, containing technical grade clopyralid, is acceptable. The specific uses approved in Canada are detailed on the label of LontrelTM 360 Herbicide, Pest Control Products Act Registration Number 23545. 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Les utilisations approuvées au Canada sont décrites sur l’étiquette de l’herbicide LontrelTM 360 (numéro d’homologation 23545). 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It is essential that all labelling and packaging regulatory requirements be met. The recommendations provided in this guide will aid sponsors in the organization of (a) information required by the regulations, and (b) other complementary information important to the proper identification, selection, and use of the product. 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Il est essentiel que toutes les exigences réglementaires soient respectées en ce qui a trait à l’étiquetage et à l’emballage. Les recommandations contenues dans ce Guide aideront le promoteur à structurer (a) l’information requise par la réglementation et (b) toute autre information complémentaire importante propre à l’identification, à la sélection et à l’utilisation du produit. L’information est présentée à l’appui de la conception des étiquettes et des emballages clairs et efficaces afin de minimiser le risque d’erreur pouvant causer un préjudice.072gccstaMédicament d'ordonnance072gccstaÉtiquetage des médicaments072gccstaEmballage1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tGood label and package practices guide for prescription drugs w(CaOODSP)9.81970240qPDFs1,015 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H164-195-1-2016-fra.pdf02014cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860025001392450123001642600038002873000013003255000173003385000023005115040041005345200784005756920033013596920026013926920021014187100029014397750153014688560103016219.819704CaOODSP20221107143029cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05701-9 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH164-195/2-2016E-PDF00aGood label and package practices guide for non-prescription drugs and natural health products h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bHealth Canada, c2016. av, 81 p. aIssued also in French under title: Guide des bonnes pratiques d’étiquetage et d’emballage pour les médicaments sans ordonnance et les produits de santé naturels. a"June 30, 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references. aThe objective of the Good Label and Package Practices Guide for Non-prescription Drugs and Natural Health Products is to provide direction to sponsors, manufacturers and license holders (to be referred to as ‘sponsors’ within this guide) in designing safe and clear labels and packages. It is essential that all labelling and packaging regulatory requirements be met. The recommendations provided in this guide will aid sponsors in the organization of (a) information required by the regulations, and (b) other complementary information important to the proper identification, selection, and use of the products. 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Il est essentiel que toutes les exigences réglementaires soient respectées en ce qui a trait à l’étiquetage et à l’emballage. Les recommandations contenues dans ce Guide aideront le promoteur à structurer a) l’information requise par la réglementation et b) toute autre information complémentaire importante propre à l’identification, à la sélection et à l’utilisation du produit. L’information est présentée à l’appui de la conception des étiquettes claires et efficaces afin de minimiser le risque d’erreur pouvant causer un préjudice.072gccstaMédicament en vente libre072gccstaÉtiquetage des médicaments072gccstaEmballage1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tGood label and package practices guide for non-prescription drugs and natural health products w(CaOODSP)9.81970440qPDFs2.31 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sc-hc/H164-195-2-2016-fra.pdf01075cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860042001582450076002002600048002763000011003245000093003355000111004286920019005396920024005586920020005827100030006027750077006328560100007099.803721CaOODSP20221107135254cr |||||||||||160720s2015 quc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-03371-6z978-0-660-03167-5 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aSG5-69/2015E-PDFzEm15-1/19-2015E-PDF00aOverview - Supporting Homeless Seniors Program h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bService Canada, cc2015. a[2] p. aIssued also in French under title: Aperçu - Programme de soutien aux aînés sans abri. aIncorrect catalogue number (Em15-1/19-2015E-PDF) and ISBN (978-0-660-03167-5) printed in this publication.072gccstaSeniors072gccstaHomelessness072gccstaBenefits1 aCanada. bService Canada.08tAperçu - Programme de soutien aux aînés sans abri w(CaOODSP)9.80372340qPDFs546 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/servcan/SG5-69-2015-eng.pdf01099cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200041000880400017001290430012001460860042001582450086002002600048002863000011003345000091003455000128004366920018005646920021005826920029006037100030006327750071006628560100007339.803723CaOODSP20221107135255cr |||||||||||160720s2015 quc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03372-3z978-0-660-03168-2 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aSG5-69/2015F-PDFzEm15-1/19-2015F-PDF00aAperçu - Programme de soutien aux aînés sans abri h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bService Canada, cc2015. a[2] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Overview - Supporting Homeless Seniors Program. aLe n° de catalogue (Em15-1/19-2015F-PDF) et l’ISBN (978-0-660-03168-2) imprimés dans cette publication sont incorrects.072gccstaAîné072gccstaSans-abri072gccstaAvantages sociaux1 aCanada. bService Canada.08tOverview - Supporting Homeless Seniors Program w(CaOODSP)9.80372140qPDFs529 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/servcan/SG5-69-2015-fra.pdf01921cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450251001512460025004022600118004273000028005455000028005735200486006015460048010876920035011356920020011706920033011906930019012237100062012427100056013047700042013607700042014027910038014448560101014829.821209CaOODSP20221107143412cr |||||||||||160718s1968 oncae||#o||||f000 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-60/1968-PDF10aHouse designs h[ressource électronique] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Modèles de maisons / préparés par des architectes canadiens pour la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement. 11aModèles de maisons  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1968].  a204 p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv.0 a« La présente édition de Modèles de Maisons renferme des esquisses et des plans d'etage d'environ 100 maisions qui ont été préparés avec la collaboration d 'architectes canadiens; on y trouve un vaste choix de modèles de maisons modernes. 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To help prospective home owners visualize room sizes and possible furniture arrangements, the floor plans have been drawn one-eighth inch to a foot and appear over a grid marked off to this scale." aText in English and in French in parallel columns.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. tHouse designs w(CaOODSP)9.82124640qPDFs57.15 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-60-1974.pdf01847cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450251001512460025004022600118004273000028005455000028005735040023006015200485006245460048011096920035011576920020011926920033012126930019012457100062012647100056013267910038013828560101014209.821246CaOODSP20221107143418cr |||||||||||160718s1974 oncae||#o||||f001 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-60/1974-PDF10aHouse designs h[ressource électronique] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Modèles de maisons / préparés par des architectes canadiens pour la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement. 11aModèles de maisons  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1974].  a177 p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv. aComprend un index.0 a« La présente édition de Modèles de Maisons renferme des esquisses et des plans d'etage d'environ 85 maisions qui ont été préparés avec la collaboration d 'architectes canadiens; on y trouve un vaste choix de modèles de maisons modernes. Pour aider les futurs propriétaires à se rendre compte des dimensions exactes des pièces et de la façon dont ils peuvent disposer Ie mobilier, ces plans d'étage ont été tracés à I'échelle d'un huitième de pouce au pied. » aTexte en français et en anglais sur 2 col.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture 4aplans d'étage2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement. tHouse designs w(CaOODSP)9.82124440qPDFs57.15 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-60-1974.pdf01985cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450191001392460063003302460036003932600068004293000028004975000023005255050127005485200666006756920033013416920019013746920034013936930016014276930025014437100054014687100045015228560104015679.821250CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s1947 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-61/1947E-PDF00a67 homes for Canadians h[electronic resource] : battractive house plans designed especially for Canadian requirements, including prize winners of the Canadian Small House Competition. 15aPrize-winning designs of Canadian Small House Competition 3 aSixty-seven homes for Canadians aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c[1947].  a121 p. : bill., plans  aTitle from cover. 2 aPartial contents: Building your home -- Small house designs -- Prize-winning designs of Canadian Small House Competition. 0 a"There has long been an urgent demand in Canada for new, attractive designs of low or moderate-cost houses suited especially to the Canadian way of living. The purpose of 'Homes for Canadians' is, in part, to meet this demand and to provide the prospective house builder with general information on financing, costs, site selection, construction standards and planning. This book is divided into three sections. The first contains a broad discussion of the above-mentioned subjects. The second presents 30 new designs for essentially Canadian homes. The third contains designs submitted by prize winners in the recent Canadian Small Homes Competion."--Foreword.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4adesign competitions 2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs7.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-61-1947-eng.pdf01264cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450076001392460037002152600066002523000027003185000020003455040020003655200226003856920033006116920019006446920034006636930016006976930016007136930018007297100054007477100045008018560104008469.821253CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s1949 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-62/1949E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : bone-and-a-half storey. 3 aSmall house design, 1-1/2-storey aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1949.  a25 p. : bill., plans  a"January 1949." aIncludes index.0 aTwenty house plans (Nº 49-41 to Nº 49-60) designed by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, published to provide prospective home-owners with suggestions for new homes in the form of standard plans and designs.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs2.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-62-1949-eng.pdf01337cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450067001392460049002062460039002552600066002943000029003605000017003895000021004065200245004276920033006726920019007056920034007246930016007586930016007746930018007907100054008087100045008628560104009079.821256CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s1952 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-62/1952E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : b1 1/2-storey. 3 aSmall house designs, one-and-one-half-storey3 a1 1/2 - storey small house designs aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1952.  a[33] p. : bill., plans  aCover title. a"January, 1952."0 aTwenty-six house plans for one and one-half storey homes (Design 300 to Design 315 and Design 400 to Design 411) by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, preceded by a short article entitled "The house for you - how to select it." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs6.84 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-62-1952-eng.pdf01232cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450065001392600066002043000027002705000022002975040020003195200252003396920033005916920019006246920034006436930016006776930016006936930018007097100054007277100045007818560104008269.821258CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s1949 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-63/1949E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : btwo-storey.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1949.  a20 p. : bill., plans  a"February 1949."  aIncludes index.0 aContains 15 house plans for two-storey homes (Nº 49-61 to Nº 49-75) designed by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, published to provide prospective home-owners with suggestions for new homes in the form of standard plans and designs.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs2.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-63-1949-eng.pdf01183cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450065001392600066002043000032002705000017003025000021003195040020003405200170003606920033005306920019005636920034005826930016006166930016006326930018006487100054006667100045007208560104007659.821259CaOODSP20221107143419cr |||||||||||160718s1950 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-63/1950E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : btwo-storey.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1950.  a23, [3] p. : bill., plans  aCover title. a"February 1950." aIncludes index.0 aContains 20 house plans (Nº 50-65 to Nº 50-84) by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, followed by a short article entitled "Choosing the right design." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs3.70 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-63-1950-eng.pdf01261cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392460036002022600066002383000029003045000017003335000020003505200238003706920033006086920019006416920034006606930016006946930016007106930018007267100054007447100045007988560104008439.821260CaOODSP20221107143420cr |||||||||||160718s1952 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-63/1952E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : b2-storey 3 aSmall house designs, two-storey aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1952.  a[25] p. : bill., plans  aCover title. a"January 1952."0 aTwenty house plans for two-storey homes (Design 500 to Design 517 and Design 600 to Design 602 ) produced by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, preceded by a short article entitled "The house for you - how to select it." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs8.64 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-63-1952-eng.pdf01228cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392460014002022600066002163000027002825000020003095040020003295200226003496920033005756920019006086920034006276930016006616930016006776930018006937100054007117100045007658560104008109.821277CaOODSP20221107143422cr |||||||||||160719s1949 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-64/1949E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : bbungalows.30aBungalows aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1949.  a45 p. : bill., plans  a"January 1949." aIncludes index.0 aContains 40 house plans (Nº 49-1 through Nº 49-40) by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, published to provide prospective home-owners with suggestions for new homes in the form of standard plans and designs.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs5.28 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-64-1949-eng.pdf01221cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392460014002022600066002163000032002825000018003145000021003325040020003535200183003736920033005566920019005896920034006086930016006426930016006586930018006747100054006927100045007468560104007919.821281CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s1950 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-64/1950E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : bbungalows.30aBungalows aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1950.  a43, [3] p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"February 1950." aIncludes index.0 aContains 40 house plans (Nº 50-1 through Nº 50-40) designed by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, followed by a short article entitled "Choosing the right design." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs6.17 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-64-1950-eng.pdf01251cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392460014002022600066002163000029002825000018003115000017003295200252003466920033005986920019006316920034006506930016006846930016007006930018007167100054007347100045007888560104008339.821282CaOODSP20221107143423cr |||||||||||160719s1952 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-64/1952E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : bbungalows.30aBungalows aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1952.  a[59] p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"June 1952."0 aHouse plans for two-bedroom bungalows (Design 100 to Design 122) and three-bedroom bungalows (Design 200 to Design 230) by Canadian architects for Canadian requirements, preceded by a short article entitled "The house for you - how to select it." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs7.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-64-1952-eng.pdf01599cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450086001392460037002252600066002623000027003285000018003555000018003735200555003916920033009466920019009796920034009986930016010326930016010486930018010647100054010827100045011368560104011819.821302CaOODSP20221107143426cr |||||||||||160719s1954 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-65/1954E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : bbungalows and split-level houses.30aBungalows and split-level houses aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1954.  a87 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"April 1954."0 aThis is one of two booklets illustrating houses for which construction drawings have been made available to prospective home-owners and builders through the co-operation of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation and Canadian architects. Includes floor plans for two-bedroom bungalows, three-bedroom bungalows, a four-bedroom bungalow, two-bedroom split level houses and three-bedroom split-level houses, plus an introductory article "Selectiong a house design." The companion booklet is '"Small house designs: two-storey and 1 1/2-storey homes." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs7.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-65-1954-eng.pdf01596cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450087001392460039002262600066002653000027003315000018003585000021003765200546003976920033009436920019009766920034009956930016010296930016010456930018010617100054010797100045011338560104011789.821308CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s1954 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-66/1954E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : btwo-storey and 1 1/2-storey houses30aTwo-storey and 1 1/2-storey houses aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1954.  a60 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"November 1954."0 aThis is one of two booklets illustrating houses for which construction drawings have been made available to prospective home-owners and builders through the co-operation of Central Mortgage and House Corporation and Canadian architects. Includes an introductory article, "Selecting a house design," and floor plans for three-bedroom two-storey houses, four-bedroom two-storey houses, three-bedroom 1 1/2-storey houses, and four-bedroom 1 1/2-storey houses. The companion booklet is "Small house designs: bungalows and split-level houses." 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs8.72 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-66-1954-eng.pdf01648cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450131001392600066002703000028003365000018003645000018003825000069004005040020004695200430004896920033009196920019009526920034009716930016010056930016010216930018010377100054010557100045011097750052011548560104012069.821309CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s1957 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1957E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1957.  a128 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"March 1957." aIssued also in French under title: Modèles de petites maisons.  aIncludes index.0 aThis book illustrates 63 house designs from which working drawings are available to builders and prospective home-owners. Through the co-operation of Canadian architects this service has been maintained and periodically revised during the last ten years. Includes designs for bungalows (2, 3 and 4 bedrooms), split-level houses (2 and 3 bedrooms), 1 1/2-storey houses (3 and 4 bedrooms), 2-storey houses (3 and 4 bedrooms). 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.08tModèles de petites maisons w(CaOODSP)9.82131040qPDFs9.85 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1957-eng.pdf01679cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450163001392600074003023000028003765000028004045000021004325000066004535040023005195200481005426920035010236920020010586920033010787100062011117100056011737750044012298560104012739.821310CaOODSP20221107143427cr |||||||||||160719s1957 oncae||#o||||f001 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1957F-PDF00aModèles de petites maisons h[ressource électronique] / cpréparés par des architectes canadiens pour la Société Centrale d'Hypothèques et de Logement. aOttawa : bSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, c1957.  a128 p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv. a« Mars 1957 ». aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Small house designs. aComprend un index.0 aLa présente brochure contient 63 modèles de maisons dont les bâtisseurs et les futurs propriétaires peuvent se procurer les épures. Grâce à la collaboration des architectes du Canada, ce service a été maintenu et périodiquement revisé au cours des dix dernières années. Comprend des plans des bungalows (2, 3 et 4 chambres), des maisons à mi-étages (2 et 3 chambres), des maisons à 1 1/2 étages (3 et 4 chambres) et des maisons à 2 étages (3 et 4 chambres).072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.08tSmall house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82130940qPDFs7.97 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1957-fra.pdf01790cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450151001412460041002922460038003332460037003712600066004083000034004745000018005085000016005265040020005425200465005625800060010276920033010876920019011206920034011396930016011736930016011896930018012057100054012237100045012778560106013229.821312CaOODSP20221107143428cr |||||||||||160719s1958 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1957-1E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] : b1958 supplement / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. 3 a1958 supplement, small house designs15aSmall house designs -- supplement3 aSupplement - small house designs aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1958.  a16, [24] p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"May 1958." aIncludes index.0 aThis booklet -- a supplement to Small House Designs which was published by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in 1957-- illustrates eight houses designed especially for those who want to build a small house. (Designs 238, 283, 285, 287, 805, 806, 317 and 411). Also included in this electronic publication are a 3 further Small House Design supplements (Designs 2330, 2328, 2329, 2331) ; (Designs 613, 770, 812, 813) ; (Designs 814, 2315, 2324, 2325).  aSupplement to: Small house designs (NH17-67/1957E-PDF).072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs8.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1957-1-eng.pdf01554cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450131001392600066002703000028003365000018003645000020003825040020004025200478004226920033009006920019009336920034009526930016009866930016010026930018010187100054010367100045010908560105011359.821319CaOODSP20221107143429cr |||||||||||160719s1958 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1958E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1958.  a200 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  a"October 1958." aIncludes index.0 aThis book illustrates 97 house designs from which working drawings are available to builders and prospective home-owners. Three designs are variations of basic plans. Through the co-operation of Canadian architects this service has been maintained and periodically revised during the last ten years. Includes designs for bungalows (2, 3 and 4 bedrooms), split-level houses (2, 3 and 4 bedrooms), 1 1/2-storey houses (3 and 4 bedrooms), 2-storey houses (3 and 4 bedrooms). 072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs15.17 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1958-eng.pdf01395cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450131001392600068002703000028003385000018003665040020003845200350004046920033007546920019007876920034008066930016008406930016008566930018008727100054008907100045009448560104009899.821328CaOODSP20221107143430cr |||||||||||160719s1962 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1962E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c[1962].  a196 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  aIncludes index.0 a"This book illustrates 100 house designs for which working drawings are available to prospective homeowners and builders. Eight of the designs are variations of basic plans. For some fifteen years, through the co-operation of Canadian architects, this collection of carefully selected plans has been periodically revised and brought up to date."072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs9.42 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1962-eng.pdf01551cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450131001392600068002703000028003385000018003665000068003845040020004525200361004726920033008336920019008666920034008856930016009196930016009356930018009517100054009697100045010237750052010688560105011209.821333CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s1965 oncae||#o||||f001 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1965E-PDF00aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c[1965].  a260 p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  aIssued also in French under title: Modèles de petites maisons. aIncludes index.0 a"This book illustrates more than 100 house designs for which working drawings are available to prospective homeowners and builders. Eight of the designs are variations of basic plans. For some eighteen years, through the co-operation of Canadian architects, this collection of carefully selected plans has been periodically revised and brought up to date."072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans 4ahouse designs2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.08tModèles de petites maisons w(CaOODSP)9.82133540qPDFs12.23 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1965-eng.pdf01591cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450165001392600076003043000028003805000028004085000066004365040023005025200421005256920035009466920020009816920033010017100062010347100056010967750044011528560105011969.821335CaOODSP20221107143431cr |||||||||||160719s1965 oncae||#o||||f001 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNH17-67/1965F-PDF00aModèles de petites maisons h[ressource électronique] / cpréparés par des architectes canadiennes pour la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement. aOttawa : bSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, c[1965].  a260 p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Small house designs. aComprend un index.0 aLa présente brochure renferme des illustrations de plus de 100 modèles de maisons dont les futurs propriétaires-occupants et les constructeurs peuvent se procuer les épures. Huit de ces modèles sont des variations de plans fondamentaux. Depuis environ dix-huit ans, grâce à la coopération d'architectes canadiens, on a pu reviser périodiquement et mettre à jour cette collection de plans choisis avec soin.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.08tSmall house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82133340qPDFs12.03 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-67-1965-fra.pdf01694cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450077001392600074002163000032002905000028003225000021003505040023003715050291003945200409006856920035010946920020011296920033011497100062011827100056012448560104013009.821359CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s1950 oncae||#o||||f001 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-qu1 aNH17-68/1950F-PDF00aModèles de maisons h[ressource électronique] : brégion de Québec.  aOttawa : bSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, c1950.  a15, [3] p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv. a« Mars 1950 ». aComprend un index.2 aSommaire partiel : Modèle No 50-85 -- Modèle No 50-86 -- Modèle No 50-87 -- Modèle No 50-88 -- Modèle 50-89 -- Modèle 50-90 -- Modèle 50-91 -- Modèle No 50-92 -- Modèle No 50-93 -- Modèle No 50-94 -- Modèle No 50-95 -- Modèle No 50-96 -- L'art de choisir un plan de maison.0 aCette brochure fait partie d'une série de publications contenant des plans attrayants de maisons préparés spécialement par des architectes canadiens pour répondre aux besoins des Canadiens. Cette brochure fut publiée spécialement à l'intention de la région de Québec. Elle offre des modèles de maisons susceptibles de répondre aux exigences des propriétaires en perspective de cette région.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.40qPDFs3.36 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-68-1950-fra.pdf02276cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450077001392600074002163000027002905000028003175000020003455040023003655050715003885200573011036920035016766920020017116920033017317100062017647100056018268560104018829.821361CaOODSP20221107143435cr |||||||||||160720s1954 oncae||#o||||f001 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-qu1 aNH17-68/1954F-PDF00aModèles de maisons h[ressource électronique] : brégion de Québec.  aOttawa : bSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, c1954.  a46 p. : bill., plans  aTitre pris sur la couv. a« Mai 1954 ». aComprend un index.2 aSommaire partiel : Le choix d'un modèle de maison -- Comment lire les épures d'un plan d'étage -- Modèle 103-F -- Modèle 132-F -- Modèle 200-F -- Modèle 206-F -- Modèle 207-F -- Modèle 211-F -- Modèle 212-F -- Modèle 213-F -- Modèle 214-F -- Modèle 215-F -- Modèle 217-F -- Modèle 232-F -- Modèle 237-F -- Modèle 249-F -- Modèle 256-F -- Modèle 257-F -- Modèle 800-F -- Modèle 302-F -- Modèle 303-F -- Modèle 309-F -- Modèle 310-F -- Modèle 314-F -- Modèle 315-F -- Modèle 400-F -- Modèle 401-F -- Modèle 409-F -- Modèle 413-F -- Modèle 414-F -- Modèle 416-F -- Modèle 501-F -- Modèle 502-F -- Modèle 503-F -- Modèle 513-F -- Modèle 519-F -- Modèle 601-F -- Modèle 602-F.0 aCette brochure fait partie d'une série de publications illustrant des modèles de maisons dont les futurs propriétaires et les bâtisseurs peuvent obtenir des épures, grâce à la coopération de la Société Centrale d'Hypothèques et de Logement et d'achitectes canadiens. Tel que le titre l'indique, cette brochure fut publiée spécialement à l'intention de la région de Québec. Elle offre une variété de genres et de plans de maisons préparés afin de répondre tout particulièrement aux exigences des propriétaires en perspective de cette région. » 072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.40qPDFs5.18 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-68-1954-fra.pdf01249cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000020001392450115001592600069002743000029003435000018003725000063003905200173004536920033006266920019006596920034006786930016007126930016007287100054007447100045007988560104008439.821366CaOODSP20221107143436cr |||||||||||160719q1950 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aNH17-69/1950E-PDF1 aKiss, Zoltan S.10aWest Coast house designs h[electronic resource] / c[by Zoltan S. Kiss, in consultation with Fred Lasserre].  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c[1950?].  a[24] p. : bill., plans  aCover title.  aIncludes list of contributing British Columbia architects.0 aFourteen homes plans that have been specificalIy designed by British Columbia architects to meet the special needs of British Columbia and to blend with existing homes.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans 4ahouse plans2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs5.95 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-69-1950-eng.pdf01461cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450111001512460043002622600118003053000029004235000017004525200283004695460035007526920033007876920019008206920034008396930016008737100054008897100045009437920059009888560100010479.821396CaOODSP20221107143440cr |||||||||||160720s1976 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-70/1976-PDF02aA selection of small house designs h[electronic resource] = bun recueil de modèles de petites maisons. 11aRecueil de modèles de petites maisons aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1976].  a[33] p. : bill., plans  aCover title.0 a"Prepared by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, this booklet contains 25 designs of small detached and semi-detached houses. These designs are intended to provide prospective users with choices suitable for a variety of siting conditions and for smaller lots."--Foreword. aText in English and in French.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. tA selection of small house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82140040qPDFs1.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-70-1976.pdf01608cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450115001512460043002662600118003093000029004275000022004565200425004785460038009036920035009416920020009766920033009967100062010297100056010917910059011478560100012069.821400CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720s1976 oncae||#o||||f000 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-70/1976-PDF02aA selection of small house designs h[ressource électronique] = bun recueil de modèles de petites maisons. 11aRecueil de modèles de petites maisons aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1976].  a[33] p. : bill., plans  aTitre de la couv.0 a« La texte de cette brochure, préparé par la Société central d'hypothèques et de logement, accompagne des modèles de 25 petites maisons unifamiliales et jumelées. Le but de cette présentation est d'offrir aux futurs propriétaires diverses solutions de rechange pour une variété de situations en ce qui concerne l'implantation de maisons et l'utilisation de lotissements de faible dimension. »--Introduction. aTexte en anglais et en français.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement. tA selection of small house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82139640qPDFs1.92 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-70-1976.pdf01940cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450083001512460032002342500067002662600118003333000031004515000017004825200742004995460055012416920033012966920019013296920034013487100054013827100045014367920045014818560100015269.821402CaOODSP20221107143441cr |||||||||||160720t19771976oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-71/1976-PDF02aModest house designs h[electronic resource] = bmodèles de petites maisons. 11aModèles de petites maisons aFirst edition 1976/NHA 5140 = Première édition 1976/NHA 5140 aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1977].  a64 p. : bill. (some col.) aCover title.0 a"This edition of Modest House Designs prepared by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, contains 25 designs for bungalows, bilevels and two-storey houses, and is divided into two parts. Part one contains 14 single-detached designs and Part two contains 11 semi-detached designs. All the designs are intended to illustrate examples of modest family housing which comply with the Corporation's current design standards and guidelines. They have been developed primarily for siting on lots with narrow frontages which have specific conditions i.e. flat ground, ground sloping up from the street, ground sloping down from the street, and flat or gently sloping ground where subsoil conditions would not permit a basement."--Introduction. aText in English and in French in parallel columns.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. tModest house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82140640qPDFs3.36 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-71-1976.pdf02220cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450087001512460032002382500067002702600118003373000040004555000028004955200984005235460048015076920035015556920020015906920033016107100062016437100056017057910045017618560100018069.821406CaOODSP20221107143442cr |||||||||||160720t19771976oncae||#o||||f000 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-71/1976-PDF02aModest house designs h[ressource électronique] = bmodèles de petites maisons. 11aModèles de petites maisons aFirst edition 1976/NHA 5140 = Première édition 1976/NHA 5140 aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1977].  a64 p. : bill. (certaines en coul.) aTitre de la couverture.0 a« La présente édition de Modèles de petites maisons, préparée par la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, contient 25 modèles de bungalows, de maisons à deux paliers et de maisons à deux étages et se divise en deux parties. La première partie illustre 14 modèles de maisons unifamillales et la deuxième partie, 11 modèles de maisons jumelées. Tous ces modèles constituent des exemples de maisons familiales de dimension et de coût modérés qui sont conformes aux normes at lignes directrices actuelles de la Societe en matière d'architecture. Ils ont été conçus surtout pour être situés sur des terrains à façade étroite, présentant des caractéristiques différentes c'est-à-dire, terrains plats, terrains en pente ascendante à partir de la rue (ou en pente descendante à partir de la rue) et terrains plats ou légèrement en pente dans des endroits où la nature du sol ne permet pas la construction d'un sous-sol. »--Introduction. aTexte en anglais et en français sur 2 col.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement. tModest house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82140240qPDFs3.36 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-71-1976.pdf02334cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450087001512460032002382500040002702600115003103000040004255000028004655000071004935201045005645460048016096920035016576920020016926920033017127100062017457100056018077910045018638560100019089.821448CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160720s1978 oncae||#o||||f000 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-71/1978-PDF02aModest house designs h[ressource électronique] = bmodèles de petites maisons. 11aModèles de petites maisons aMetric edition = Édition métrique aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c1978  a64 p. : bill. (certaines en coul.) aTitre de la couverture. a« Première édition 1977/NHA 1540/Édition métrique de 1978 ».0 a« La présente édition métrique de Modèles de petites maisons, préparée par la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement, contient 25 modèles de bungalows, de maisons à deux paliers et de maisons à deux étages et se divise en deux parties. La première partie illustre 14 modèles de maisons unifamillales et la deuxième partie, 11 modèles de maisons jumelées. Tous ces modèles sont reproduits selon des dimensions métriques et constituent des exemples de maisons familiales de dimension et de coût modérés qui sont conformes aux normes at lignes directrices actuelles de la Societe en matière d'architecture. Ils ont été conçus surtout pour être situés sur des terrains à façade étroite, présentant des caractéristiques différentes c'est-à-dire, terrains plats, terrains en pente ascendante à partir de la rue (ou en pente descendante à partir de la rue) et terrains plats ou légèrement en pente dans des endroits où la nature du sol ne permet pas la construction d'un sous-sol. »--Introduction. aTexte en anglais et en français sur 2 col.072gccstaArchitecture domestique072gccstaLogement072gccstaDessin d'architecture2 aSociété centrale d'hypothèques et de logement (Canada)2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement. tModest house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82145140qPDFs3.48 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-71-1978.pdf02029cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450083001512460032002342500040002662600115003063000031004215000017004525000056004695200793005255460055013186920033013736920019014066920034014257100054014597100045015137920045015588560100016039.821451CaOODSP20221107143448cr |||||||||||160721s1978 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-71/1978-PDF02aModest house designs h[electronic resource] = bmodèles de petites maisons. 11aModèles de petites maisons aMetric edition = Édition métrique aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c1978. a64 p. : bill. (some col.) aCover title. a"First Edition 1977/NHA 5140/ Metric Edition 1978."0 a"This all metric edition of Modest House Designs prepared by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, contains 25 designs for bungalows, bilevels and two-storey houses, and is divided into two parts. Part one contains 14 single-detached designs and Part two contains 11 semi-detached designs. All the designs are drawn to metric dimensions only and are intended to illustrate examples of modest family housing which comply with the Corporation's current design standards and guidelines. They have been developed primarily for siting on lots with narrow frontages which have specific conditions i.e. flat ground, ground sloping up from the street, ground sloping down from the street, and flat or gently sloping ground where subsoil conditions would not permit a basement."--Introduction. aText in English and in French in parallel columns.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. tModest house designs w(CaOODSP)9.82144840qPDFs3.48 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-71-1978.pdf02161cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450131001392460139002702460084004092600065004933000029005585050955005875460052015426920033015946920019016276920034016467100054016807100045017348560104017799.821469CaOODSP20221107143451cr |||||||||||160721s1965 oncae |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH17-72/1965E-PDF10aSmall house designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. 15aSmall house design supplement, with floor plan key = bSupplément aux modèles de petites maisons, avec les symboles du plan d'étage31aSupplément aux modèles de petites maisons, avec les symboles du plan d'étage aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1965. a[75] p. : bill., plans0 aContents: Small house designs : supplement / prepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation -- Small house design supplement, with floor plan key = Supplément aux modèles de petites maisons, avec les symboles du plan d'étage -- Small house designs : design 140 -- Small house designs : design 299 -- Small house designs : design 2302 -- Small house designs : design 2303 -- Small house designs : design 2304 -- Small house designs : design 528 -- Small house designs : design 765 -- Small house designs : design 2301 -- Small house designs : design 2305 -- Small house designs : design 2306 -- Small house designs : design 2307 -- Small house designs : design 767 -- Small house designs : design 810 -- Small house designs : design 811 -- Small house designs : design 2308 -- Small house designs : design 2309 -- Small house designs : design 2310 -- Supplement, Small house designs -- Supplement, small house designs. aIncludes a supplement in English and in French.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.40qPDFs9.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-72-1965-eng.pdf01803cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860021001302450247001512460025003982600118004233000028005415000023005695200418005925460055010106920033010656920019010986920034011176930016011517100054011677100045012217700030012667700030012967920038013268560101013649.821200CaOODSP20221107143411cr |||||||||||160718s1968 oncae||#o||||f000 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aNH17-60/1968-PDF00aHouse designs h[electronic resource] / cprepared by Canadian architects for Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Modèles de maisons / préparés par des architectes canadiens pour la Société centrale d'hypothèques et de logement. 11aModèles de maisons  aOttawa : bCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société centrale d'hypothèque et de logement, c[1968].  a204 p. : bill., plans  aTitle from cover. 0 a"This edition of House Designs includes sketches and floor plans for approximately 100 houses which have been prepared through the co-operation of Canadian architects and offer a wide choice of contemporary designs. To help prospective home owners visualize room sizes and possible furniture arrangements, the floor plans have been drawn one-eighth inch to a foot and appear over a grid marked off to this scale." aText in English and in French in parallel columns.072gccstaDomestic architecture072gccstaHousing072gccstaArchitectural drawings 4afloor plans2 aCentral Mortgage and Housing Corporation (Canada)2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.0 aHouse design supplement 10 aHouse design supplement 2 tHouse designs w(CaOODSP)9.82120940qPDFs43.89 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/schl-cmhc/NH17-60-1968.pdf00919cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450080001602600042002403000027002825000120003096920036004297100023004657750097004888560104005859.803179CaOODSP20221107135143cr |||||||||||150914s2015 onca||||ss f|0| 0 eng d a9780660032689 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS11-627/2014-4E-PDF00a2012 survey of digital technology and Internet use h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bStatistics Canada, c2015. a1 p. : bill., graphs. aAlso available in French under title: Enquête sur la technologie numérique et l’utilisation d’Internet, 2012.072gccstaInternetInternetInternet2 aStatistics Canada.08tEnquête sur la technologie numérique et l'utilisation d'Internet, 2012 w(CaOODSP)9.80318040qPDFs103 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/CS11-627-2014-4-eng.pdf00898cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450106001602600043002663000031003095000105003406920020004457100024004657750075004898560104005649.803180CaOODSP20221107135143cr |||||||||||150914s2015 onca||||ss f|0| 0 fre d a9780660032696 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS11-627/2014-4F-PDF00aEnquête sur la technologie numérique et l'utilisation d'Internet, 2012 h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bStatistique Canada, c2015. a1 p. : bill., graphiques. aÉgalement disponible en anglais sous le titre : 2012 survey of digital technology and Internet use.072gccstaInternet2 aStatistique Canada.08t2012 survey of digital technology and Internet use w(CaOODSP)9.80317940qPDFs105 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/CS11-627-2014-4-fra.pdf01546cas 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020410013001190430012001320860017001442450118001612460045002792600063003243100012003873620058003995000066004575200272005235460032007955500077008276920023009047100051009277760068009787800038010467850068010847920068011529.819182CaOODSP20221107142912cr |||||||||||160609d19991999oncmr p oss f000#a0eng|d y1488-4755 aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS55-002-PDF00aNatural gas transportation and distribution h[electronic resource] = bTransport et distribution du gaz naturel.11aTransport et distribution du gaz naturel aOttawa : bStatistics Canada = Statistique Canada, c1999. aMonthly0 aVol. 41, no. 4 (Apr. 1999)-v. 41, no. 9 (Sept. 1999). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aThis publication provides data from transmission and distribution companies primarily engaged in the selling of natural gas to ultimate consumers through distribution pipelines (distribution systems). 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Vincent Pohl. a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, cc2016. a50 p.1 aAnalytical Studies Branch research paper series, x1205-9153 ; vno. 381 aIssued also in French under title: Santé et travail dans la famille : les données probantes liées au diagnostic de cancer d’un conjoint. a"Release date: July 22, 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references.3 aUsing Canadian administrative data from multiple sources, this study provides the first nationally representative estimates of the effect of individuals’ cancer diagnoses on the employment and earnings of their spouses and on total family income. This effect is theoretically ambiguous, but clear evidence for a reduction in employment and earnings among men and women is found. These results are interpreted as individuals taking time off work in order to care for their sick spouse (caregiver effect). In order to give a causal interpretation of the results, a combination of matching and individual fixed effects are employed.072gccstaCancer072gccstaEmployment072gccstaHousehold income072gccstaStatistics1 aPohl, R. Vincent.2 aStatistics Canada.08tSanté et travail dans la famille w(CaOODSP)9.820468#0aResearch paper series (Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch)x1205-9153 ; vno. 381w(CaOODSP)9.50442140qPDFs701 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/11f0019m/11f0019m2016381-eng.pdf02271cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100860023001271000020001502450180001702600046003503000010003964900088004065000117004945000050006115040048006615200799007096920018015086920018015266920027015446920024015717000022015957100024016177750054016418300125016958560113018209.820468CaOODSP20221107143222cr |||||||||||160722s2016 oncd os f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05808-5 aCaOODSPbfre1 aCS11-0019/381F-PDF1 aJeon, Sung-Hee.10aSanté et travail dans la famille h[ressource électronique] : bles données probantes liées au diagnostic de cancer d'un conjoint / cpar Sung-Hee Jeon et R. Vincent Pohl. a[Ottawa] : bStatistique Canada, cc2016. a54 p.1 aDocuments de recherche - Direction des études analytiques, x1205-9161 ; vn° 381 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Health and work in the family: evidence from spouses’ cancer diagnoses. a« Date de diffusion : le 22 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.3 aÀ l’aide de données administratives canadiennes tirées de diverses sources, la présente étude fournit les toutes premières estimations représentatives nationales de l’effet d’un diagnostic de cancer sur l’emploi et les gains du conjoint ainsi que sur le revenu total de la famille. Cet effet est théoriquement ambigu, cependant des preuves manifestes d’une réduction du taux d’emploi et des gains tant chez les hommes que chez les femmes ont été relevées. On explique ces résultats par le fait que les personnes s’absentent de leur travail pour s’occuper de leur conjoint malade (effet de l’aidant naturel). Afin de pouvoir obtenir une interprétation causale des résultats, les auteurs emploient une combinaison d’appariements et d’effets fixes individuels.072gccstaCancer072gccstaEmploi072gccstaRevenu familial072gccstaStatistiques1 aPohl, R. Vincent.2 aStatistique Canada.08tHealth and work in the family w(CaOODSP)9.820467#0aDocuments de recherche (Statistique Canada. Direction des études analytiques)x1205-9161 ; vn° 381w(CaOODSP)9.50084240qPDFs864 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/11f0019m/11f0019m2016381-fra.pdf00935cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450057001362600112001933100012003055000066003175000037003835000052004205000022004725500049004946920024005436920019005677100023005867850060006099.821179CaOODSP20221107143407cr |||||||||||160718d1972197uoncmr p oss f0###a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS71-0004E-PDF00aLabour force quality report h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bLabour Force Survey Section, Field Division, Special Surveys Development Staff,c[19--?-197-?] aMonthly aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aDescription based on: Dec. 1972. aAt head of title: Canadian Labour Force Survey. aTitle from cover. aIssued Oct.? 1973- by Statistics Canada.072gccstaLabour force072gccstaSurveys2 aStatistics Canada.00tLabour Force Survey, quality report w(CaOODSP)9.82118102056cas 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860018001302450123001482460058002712460063003292600147003923100015005393210036005543210041005905000051006315000066006825000124007485150094008725460032009665500207009986920024012056920019012297100066012487100074013147100080013887100090014687800052015587920060016109.821181CaOODSP20221107143408cr |||||||||||160718d19792000oncmr p oss f0###a0eng|d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aCS71-0004-PDF00aLabour Force Survey, quality report h[electronic resource] = bEnquête sur la population active, rapport qualitatif.11aEnquête sur la population active, rapport qualitatif11aEnquête sur la population active, rapport sur la qualité a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, Household Surveys Development Staff = Statistique Canada, Élaboration d'enquêtes "ménages", c[197-?]-2000. aSemiannual aMonthly,b(Feb. 1979-Mar. 1980) aQuarterly,b(Jan. 1980 to Mar. 1980) aDescription based on: Survey 0279 (Feb. 1979). aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. aIssues for Survey 0186/0386-0100/0600 have title in French: Enquête sur la population active, rapport sur la qualité. aIssues for 1995-1999 called 0795/1295 to 0799/1299. Issue for 2000 called Jan.-June 2000. aText in English and French. aIssued Nov. 1979-July 85/Sept. 85 by Census and Household Survey Methods Division; Oct. 85/Dec. 85-0794/1294 by Social Survey Methods Division; 0195/0695- 0100/0600 by Household Survey Methods Division.072gccstaLabour force072gccstaSurveys1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada.bSocial Survey Methods Division.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada.bHousehold Surveys Development Division.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada.bCensus and Household Survey Methods Division.1 aCanada. bStatistics Canada.bMethodology Branch.bHousehold Survey Methods Division.00tLabour force quality report w(CaOODSP)9.821179 tLabour Force Survey, quality report w(CaOODSP)9.82118901814cas 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860018001302450127001482460058002752460063003332600147003963100016005433210037005593210046005965000052006425000067006945460038007615500273007996920025010726920019010977100081011167100094011977100125012917910060014169.821189CaOODSP20221107143409cr |||||||||||160718d19792000oncmr p oss f0###a0fre|d aCaOODSPbfre aengafre an-cn---1 aCS71-0004-PDF00aLabour Force Survey, quality report h[ressource électronique] = bEnquête sur la population active, rapport qualitatif.11aEnquête sur la population active, rapport qualitatif11aEnquête sur la population active, rapport sur la qualité a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, Household Surveys Development Staff = Statistique Canada, Élaboration d'enquêtes "ménages", c[197-?]-2000. aSemi-annuel aMensuel,b(fév. 1979-mars 1980) aTrimestrielle,b(janv. 1980 to mars 1980) aDescription d'après: Survey 0279 (fév. 1979). aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. aTexte en anglais et en français. aPubl. nov. 1979-juillet 85/sept. 85 par la Division des méthodes de recensement d'enquêtes-ménages; oct. 85/déc. 85-0794/1294 par la Division des méthodes d'enquêtes sociales; 0195/0695- 0100/0600 par la Division des méthodes des enquêtes auprès des ménages.072gccstaMain-d'oeuvre072gccstaSondage1 aCanada. bStatistique Canada. bDivision des méthodes d'enquêtes sociales.1 aCanada.bStatistique Canada.bDivision des méthodes de recensement d'enquêtes-ménages.1 aCanada.bStatistique Canada.bDirection de la méthodologie.bDivision des méthodes des enquêtes auprès des ménages. tLabour Force Survey, quality report w(CaOODSP)9.82118102025cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100860023001271000013001502450153001632600044003163000026003604900077003865000136004635000037005995040041006365200486006776920037011636920035012006920022012357000038012577000020012957100023013157750121013388300115014598560113015749.820421CaOODSP20221107143216cr |||||||||||160719s2016 oncd obs f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05797-2 aCaOODSPbeng1 aCS11-0019/380E-PDF1 aCi, Wen.10aDo layoffs increase transitions to postsecondary education among adults? h[electronic resource] / cby Wen Ci, Marc Frenette, and René Morissette. a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, c2016. a28 p. : bcol. charts1 aAnalytical Studies Branch research paper series, x1205-9153 ; vno. 380 aIssued also in French under title: Les mises à pied augmentent-elles les transitions aux études postsecondaires chez les adultes? a"Release date: July 19, 2016.” aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Faced with job loss, displaced workers may choose to return to school to help them reintegrate into the labour force. Job losses in a given local labour market may also induce workers who have not yet been laid off to pre-emptively enrol in postsecondary (PS) institutions, as a precautionary measure. Combining microdata and grouped data, this study examines these two dimensions of the relationship between layoffs and PS enrolment over the 2001-to-2011 period"--Abstract, p. 5.072gccstaTermination of employment072gccstaPostsecondary education072gccstaStatistics1 aMorissette, R. q(René), d1959-1 aFrenette, Marc.2 aStatistics Canada.08tLes mises à pied augmentent-elles les transitions aux études postsecondaires chez les adultes? w(CaOODSP)9.820423#0aResearch paper series (Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch)x1205-9153 ; vno. 380w(CaOODSP)9.50442140qPDFs482 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/11f0019m/11f0019m2016380-eng.pdf02198cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100860023001271000013001502450180001632600045003433000030003884900088004185000116005065000050006225040048006725200630007206920030013506920039013806920024014197000038014437000020014817100024015017750097015258300125016228560113017479.820423CaOODSP20221107143216cr |||||||||||160719s2016 oncd obs f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05798-9 aCaOODSPbfre1 aCS11-0019/380F-PDF1 aCi, Wen.14aLes mises à pied augmentent-elles les transitions aux études postsecondaires chez les adultes? h[ressource électronique] / cpar Wen Ci, Marc Frenette et René Morissette. a[Ottawa] : bStatistique Canada, c2016. a30 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 aDocuments de recherche - Direction des études analytiques, x1205-9161 ; vn° 380 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Do layoffs increase transitions to postsecondary education among adults? a« Date de diffusion : le 19 juillet 2016. » aComprend des références bibliographiques.3 a« Lorsqu’ils perdent leur emploi, les travailleurs déplacés peuvent choisir de retourner aux études pour réintégrer plus facilement la population active. Les pertes d’emploi dans un marché du travail local donné peuvent aussi inciter les travailleurs qui n’ont pas encore été mis à pied à s’inscrire, à titre préventif, dans des établissements postsecondaires (PS). En combinant des microdonnées et des données regroupées, la présente étude examine ces deux aspects du rapport entre les mises à pied et les inscriptions aux études PS pour la période allant de 2001 à 2011 » -- Résumé, p. 5.072gccstaCessation d'emploi072gccstaEnseignement postsecondaire072gccstaStatistiques1 aMorissette, R. q(René), d1959-1 aFrenette, Marc.2 aStatistique Canada.08tDo layoffs increase transitions to postsecondary education among adults? w(CaOODSP)9.820421#0aDocuments de recherche (Statistique Canada. Direction des études analytiques)x1205-9161 ; vn° 380w(CaOODSP)9.50084240qPDFs544 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/11f0019m/11f0019m2016380-fra.pdf00869cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450085001592600048002443000023002925000113003156920030004287100036004587750047004948560098005419.817391CaOODSP20221107142454cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onca o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05423-0 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS9-2/2016E-PDF00aGetCyberSafe.ca h[electronic resource] : bprotect while you connect - toolkit. a[Ottawa] : bPublic Safety Canada, cc2016. aii, 18 p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title: PensezCybersecurite.ca : protégez-vous en ligne - trousse d'information.072gccstaComputer security.1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada.08tPensezCybersecurite.ca w(CaOODSP)9.81739440qPDFs3.33 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS9-2-2016-eng.pdf00886cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450108001592600054002673000023003215000097003446920035004417100042004767750040005188560098005589.817394CaOODSP20221107142454cr |||||||||||160719s2016 onca o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05424-7 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS9-2/2016F-PDF00aPensezCybersecurite.ca h[ressource électronique] : bprotégez-vous en ligne - trousse d'information. a[Ottawa] : bSécurité publique Canada, cc2016. aii, 19 p. : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : GetCyberSafe.ca: protect while you connect - toolkit.072gccstaSécurité informatique1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada.08tGetCyberSafe.ca w(CaOODSP)9.81739140qPDFs3.61 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS9-2-2016-fra.pdf02242cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000019001612450154001802600048003343000010003824900067003925000142004595040041006015200931006426920028015736920026016017000025016277100036016527750058016888300083017468560099018299.804958CaOODSP20221107135532cr |||||||||||160719s2015 oncd ob f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-03652-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aPS18-27/2015E-PDF1 aCurrie, Janet.10aCrime prevention in Canada h[electronic resource] : bimplementation challenges and strategies to overcome them / cby Janet Currie and Tim Roberts. a[Ottawa] : bPublic Safety Canada, cc2015. a40 p.1 aResearch report (Canada. Public Safety Canada) ; v2015–R005 aIssued also in French under title: La prévention du crime au Canada : défis liés à la mise en œuvre et stratégies pour les relever. aIncludes bibliographical references. aThis report presents the results of an external contract on the analysis of implementation data from seventy-one crime prevention projects funded by Public Safety Canada’s National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) between 2008/09-2013/14. Its objectives were to conduct a review in order to document common challenges, examine whether the common challenges differ based upon certain aspects of the project and identify facilitators of successful implementation. In 2014-15, Public Safety Canada, formerly the research team of the National Crime Prevention Centre, prepared a research contract with the goal of analyzing the issues related to the implementation of evidence-based crime prevention projects in local communities. This work was part of the former National Crime Prevention Centre mandate to build and share the Canadian knowledge base on effective crime prevention programs as well as implementation strategies.072gccstaCrime prevention072gccstaProgram review1 aRoberts, Tim,d1945-1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada.08tLa prévention du crime au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.804959#0aResearch report (Canada. Public Safety Canada)v2015–R005w(CaOODSP)9.81707340qPDFs404 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS18-27-2015-eng.pdf02527cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860022001391000019001612450173001802600054003533000010004074900078004175000130004955040048006255201153006736920042018266920034018687000025019027100042019277750051019698300094020208560099021149.804959CaOODSP20221107135532cr |||||||||||160719s2015 oncd ob f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03653-3 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aPS18-27/2015F-PDF1 aCurrie, Janet.13aLa prévention du crime au Canada h[ressource électronique] : bdéfis liés à la mise en œuvre et stratégies pour les relever / cpar Janet Currie et Tim Roberts. a[Ottawa] : bSécurité publique Canada, cc2015. a40 p.1 aRapport de recherche (Canada. Sécurité publique Canada) ; v2015–R005 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Crime prevention in Canada: implementation challenges and strategies to overcome them. aComprend des références bibliographiques. aLe présent rapport expose les résultats d’un contrat externe portant sur l’analyse des données relatives à la mise en œuvre de soixante-et-onze projets en prévention du crime financés par la Stratégie nationale pour la prévention du crime de Sécurité publique Canada entre 2008-2009 et 2013-2014. L’objectif était d’effectuer une revue dans le but de consigner les défis courants, d’examiner si ces défis diffèrent selon certains aspects du projet, et de définir les éléments facilitant la mise en œuvre réussie d’un programme. En 2014-2015, Sécurité publique Canada, auparavant l’équipe de recherche du Centre national de prévention du crime, a préparé un contrat de recherche visant l’analyse des enjeux relatifs à la mise en œuvre de projets de prévention du crime fondés sur des données probantes dans des collectivités locales. Ces travaux s’inscrivaient dans le mandat de l’ancien Centre national de prévention du crime, qui consistait à acquérir et à disséminer des connaissances canadiennes quant aux programmes efficaces de prévention du crime et aux stratégies de mise en œuvre.072gccstaPrévention de la criminalité072gccstaRévision de programme1 aRoberts, Tim,d1945-1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada.08tCrime prevention in Canada w(CaOODSP)9.804958#0aRapport de recherche (Canada. Sécurité publique Canada)v2015–R005w(CaOODSP)9.81708540qPDFs461 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/sp-ps/PS18-27-2015-fra.pdf01101cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450062001402460026002022600084002283000020003125000079003325040049004116920032004606920035004926920036005276920021005637100069005847750063006538560107007169.821490CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s1995 onca|||#o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn134-63/1995E-PDF00aModel round table for youth kit h[electronic resource]. 37aModel round table kit aOttawa : bNational Round Table on the Environment and the Economy, c[1995?].  a54 p. : bill.  aIssued also in French under title: Modèle de table ronde pour les jeunes. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 49).072gccstaEnvironmental policy072gccstaSustainable development072gccstaEnvironmental protection072gccstaEducation2 aNational Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)08tModèle de table ronde pour les jeunes w(CaOODSP)9.82149240qPDFs6.41 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-63-1995-eng.pdf01088cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450073001402600085002133000020002985000078003185040043003966920038004396920034004776920041005116920037005527100070005897750056006598560107007159.821492CaOODSP20221107143454cr |||||||||||160721s1995 onca|||#o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn134-63/1995F-PDF00aModèle de table ronde pour les jeunes h[ressource électronique].  aOttawa : bTable ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie, c[1995?].  a57 p. : bill.  aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Model round table for youth kit. aComprend des réf. bibliogr. (p. 51). 072gccstaPolitique environnementale072gccstaDéveloppement durable072gccstaProtection de l'environnement072gccstaÉducation / Enseignement2 aTable ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie (Canada)08tModel round table for youth kit w(CaOODSP)9.82149040qPDFs5.94 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-63-1995-fra.pdf03426cam 2200481za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860017001302450153001472600090003003000019003905000017004095000079004265000082005055000028005875000026006155040041006415050309006825200543009915460081015346920035016156920032016506920029016827100060017117100069017717400063018407400070019037400077019737400087020507400103021377750086022407760046023268560114023728560114024868560115026008560114027158560115028299.821533CaOODSP20221107143500cr |||||||||||160722i19931995oncad||#o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aEn134-5E-PDF00aToward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada h[electronic resource] = bVers une stratégie nationale de développement durable.  aOttawa : b[National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy], c[1993-1995]. a5 v. : bill.  aCover title. aAt head of title: Projet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.  a"Third National Stakeholders Assembly, December 16-17, 1993, Ottawa, Canada". aIssued also in French.  aDigitized in [1997].  aIncludes bibliographical references.0 av. 1. Overview of the Projet de société -- v. 2. Report of the Vision and Process Committee -- v. 3. Report of the Document and Information Committee -- v. 4. Progress report, June-December, 1993 and proposed workplan -- v. 5. Canadian choices for transitions to sustainability (final draft, May 1995).0 aAt the invitation of the Honourable Jean Charest, representatives of every major sector of Canadian society met in November 5 and 6, 1993, to establish the Projet de Société. A coalition of national organizations, its mandate is to review the commitments Canada made at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) and to establish a draft framework and a process for planning for a sustainable future. As part of its mandate, the Projet de société has undertaken a National Sustainable Development Strategy.  aChiefly English with cover title and preliminary text in English and French.072gccstaSustainable development072gccstaEconomic development072gccstaGovernment policy2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aNational Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)02aOverview of the Projet de sociétéh[electronic resource]02aReport of the Vision and Process Committeeh[electronic resource]02aReport of the Document and Information Committee h[electronic resource]02aProgress report, June-December, 1993 and proposed workplan h[electronic resource]02aCanadian choices for transitions to sustainability (final draft, May 1995) h[electronic resource]08tToward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8215500#tProjet de société : w(CaOODSP)9.51455040qPDFs2.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-1-1993-eng.pdfzv. 140qPDFs2.96 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-2-1993-eng.pdfzv. 240qPDFs6.32 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-3-1993-eng.pdfzv. 3 40qPDFs6.34 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-4-1993-eng.pdfzv. 440qPDFs48.45 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-5-1995-eng.pdfzv. 503538cam 2200469za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860017001302450157001472460089003042600091003933000019004845000022005035000081005255000108006065000031007145000040007455000021007855040033008065050350008395200657011895460070018466920034019166920038019506920037019887100060020257100070020857400063021557400080022187400114022987400113024127750086025258560114026118560114027258560114028398560115029539.821550CaOODSP20221107143502cr |||||||||||160722i19931995oncad||#o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn---1 aEn134-5F-PDF00aToward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada h[ressource électronique] = bVers une stratégie nationale de développement durable. 11aVers une stratégie nationale de développement durable h[ressource électronique]  aOttawa : b[Table ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie], c[1993-1995]. a5 v. : bill.  aTitre de la couv. aEn tête du titre : Projet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.  a« Troisième Assemblée des intervenants nationaux, les 16 et 17 décembre 1993 à Ottawa, Canada ».  aPublié aussi en anglais.  aPublication numérisée en [1997].  aESD manque v. 3. aComprend des réf. bibliogr.0 av. 1. Aperçu du Projet de société -- v. 2. Rapport du Comité de la vision et du processus -- v. 3. Rapport du Comité de la documentation et de l'information-- v. 4. Rapport d'étape (période de juin à décembre 1993) et plan de travail proposé -- v. 5. Choix canadiens pour la transition vers la viabilité (ébauche finale, mai 1995). 0 aÀ la demande de Monsieur Jean Charest, des représentants de tous les grands secteurs de la société canadienne se sont rencontrés, les 5 et 6 novembre 1993, pour établir le Projet de société. II s’agit d’une coalition d’organisations nationales dont le mandat est de revoir lesengagements que le Canada a contractés à la Conférence des Nations Unies sur I’environnement et le développement (CNUED) ainsi que d’établir un cadre provisoire et unprocessus qui permettront de nous ménager un avenir durable. Dans le cadre de son mandat, le Projet de société a entrepris d'élaborer une statégie nationale de développement viable. aEn français avec texte préliminaire en anglais et en français.072gccstaDéveloppement durable072gccstaDéveloppement économique072gccstaPolitique gouvernementale2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aTable ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie (Canada)02aAperçu du Projet de société h[ressource électronique]02aRapport du Comité de la vision et du processus h[ressource électronique]02aRapport d'étape, (période de juin à décembre 1993) et plan de travail proposéh[ressource électronique]02aChoix canadiens pour la transition vers la viabilité (ébauche finale, mai 1995)h[ressource électronique]08tToward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada w(CaOODSP)9.82153340qPDFs2.07 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-1-1993-fra.pdfzv. 140qPDFs2.40 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-2-1993-fra.pdfzv. 240qPDFs6.65 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-4-1993-fra.pdfzv. 440qPDFs51.25 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-5-5-1995-fra.pdfzv. 501912cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450191001402460066003312600083003973000025004805000078005055000127005835200622007106920035013327100060013677100069014277750043014968560107015399.821556CaOODSP20221107143503cr |||||||||||160722s1993 onca||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn134-64/1993E-PDF00aProgress report h[electronic resource] : btoward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada : prepared for Second National Stakeholders' Assembly, Jun 3-4, 1993, Ottawa. 30aToward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada aOttawa : b[National Round Table for the Environment and the Economy], c1993. a[3], 74 p. : bill.  aAt head of title: Projet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport progressif : vers une stratégie nationale de développement durable au Canada. aThis report summarizes the work of the Projet de Société between the First and Second National Stakeholders’ Assemblies, which were held, respectively, in November 1992 and June 1993. It provides an update on the progress to date and makes recommendations for moving ahead with Phase II of the Projet. This document is organized into three parts: 1. an overview of the rationale, aims, and approach of the Project de Société; 2. an assessment of Canada's response to the decisions made at the 1992 Earth Summit; 3. a draft framework within which a national initiative on sustainabillity planning can be created.072gccstaSustainable development2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aNational Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)08tRapport progressif w(CaOODSP)9.82155740qPDFs4.65 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-64-1993-eng.pdf02303cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410018001050430012001230860023001352450229001582460070003872460204004572600083006613000025007445000080007695000124008495200729009736920034017027100060017367100070017967750040018668560107019069.821557CaOODSP20221107143503cr |||||||||||160722s1993 onca||||o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre afrebengffre an-cn---1 aEn134-64/1993F-PDF00aRapport progressif h[ressource électronique] : bvers une stratégie nationale de développement durable au Canada : préparé pour la Deuxième assemblé des intervenants nationaux, les 3 et 4 juin 1993 à Ottawa, Canada.30aVers une stratégie nationale de développement durable au Canada34aProgress report h[ressource électronique] : btoward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada = Rapport progressif : vers une stratégie nationale de développement durable au Canada aOttawa : b[Table ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie], c1993. a[3], 80 p. : bill.  aEn tête du titre : Projet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Progress report: toward a national sustainable development strategy for Canada aLe présent rapport résume ce qui a été fait, pour le Projet de société, entre la première et la deuxième assemblée des intervenants nationaux, lesquelles ont eu lieu, respectivement, en novembre 1992 et en juin 1993. Il fait le point sur les progrès réalisés à ce jour et présente des recommandations pour aller de l’avant avec la phase II du projet. II se subdivise en trois parties :1. un aperçu de la justification, des buts et de l’approche du Projet de société; 2. une évaluation de la réponse du Canada aux décisions prises durant le Sommet de la Terre, en 1992; 3. un cadre provisoire au sein duquel on pourra élaborer une initiative nationale pour la planification du développement durable.072gccstaDéveloppement durable2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aTable ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie (Canada)08tProgress report w(CaOODSP)9.82155640qPDFs7.94 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-64-1993-fra.pdf01687cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450092001402460097002322600083003293000020004125000017004325000058004495000107005075200469006146920035010837100060011187100069011787750055012478560107013029.821558CaOODSP20221107143504cr |||||||||||160722s1994 onca||||o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn134-65/1994E-PDF00aProjet de société prospectus h[electronic resource] : ba partnership for change 3 aPlanning for a sustainable future, Projet de société prospectus ba partnership for change aOttawa : b[National Round Table for the Environment and the Economy], c1994. a13 p. : bill.  a"May 1994".  aAt head of title: Planning for a sustainable future.  aIssued also in French under title: Projet de société prospectus : un partenariat pour le changement.0 a"This prospectus introduces the Projet de société, describes its work and invites the participation of interested parties in future activities. We are a multi-stakeholder partnership of government, indigenous, business and voluntary organizations committed to promoting Canada’s transition to a sustainable future. Our primary role is as a catalyst for change, recognizing that sustainable development is a collective responsibility of all Canadians."-- p. 1. 072gccstaSustainable development2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aNational Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (Canada)08tProjet de société prospectus w(CaOODSP)9.82155940qPDFs1.50 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-65-1994-eng.pdf01726cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450102001402460106002422600083003483000020004315000059004515000104005105200520006146920034011347100060011687100070012287750055012988560107013539.821559CaOODSP20221107143504cr |||||||||||160722s1994 onca||||o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn134-65/1994F-PDF00aProjet de société prospectus h[ressource électronique] : bun partenariat pour le changement 3 aPlanning for a sustainable future, Projet de société prospectus bun partenariat pour le changement aOttawa : b[Table ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie, c1994]. a14 p. : bill.  aEn tête du titre : Planning for a sustainable future. aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : Projet de société prospectus : a partnership for change.0 aCe prospectus vise à présenter le Projet de Société, à en décrire la nature et à inviter les parties intéressées à prendre part à ses activités futures. Nous sommes un partenariat d’organisations bénévoles, commerciales, autochtones et gouvernementales qui se vouent à favoriser la transition du Canada vers un avenir durable. Nous agissons principalement comme catalyseur de changement, forts de la conviction que le développement durable est la responsabilité collective de tous les Canadiens. 072gccstaDéveloppement durable2 aProjet de société--Planning for a Sustainable Future.2 aTable ronde nationale sur l'environnement et l'économie (Canada)08tProjet de société prospectus w(CaOODSP)9.82155840qPDFs1.51 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/trnee-nrtee/En134-65-1994-fra.pdf00997cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450078001592460061002372600044002983000031003425000102003736920026004756920030005017100032005317750086005638560094006499.804010CaOODSP20221107135324cr |||||||||||160721s2015 onc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-03446-1 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aT86-8/2015E-PDF00aCanada's Grade Crossings Regulations at-a-glance h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title: aRail safety, oversight and expertise a[Ottawa] : bTransport Canada, c[2015] a[4] p. (un-numbered pages) aIssued also in French under title: Un aperçu du Règlement sur les passages à niveau du Canada.072gccstaRailway safety072gccstaSafety regulations1 aCanada. bTransport Canada.08tUn aperçu du Règlement sur les passages à niveau du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.80401140qPDFs294 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/tc/T86-8-2015-eng.pdf01047cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001392450095001592460076002542600045003303000036003755000095004116920034005066920053005407100033005937750073006268560094006999.804011CaOODSP20221107135324cr |||||||||||160721s2015 onc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-03447-8 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aT86-8/2015F-PDF03aUn aperçu du Règlement sur les passages à niveau du Canada h[ressource électronique].1 iEn tête du titre : aSécurité ferroviaire, surveillance et expertise a[Ottawa] : bTransports Canada, c[2015] a[4] p. (pages non numérotées) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada’s Grade Crossings Regulations at-a-glance.072gccstaSécurité ferroviaire072gccstaRéglementation en matière de sécurité1 aCanada. bTransports Canada.08tCanada's Grade Crossings Regulations at-a-glance w(CaOODSP)9.80401040qPDFs293 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/tc/T86-8-2015-fra.pdf01488cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450133001602460189002932500012004822600044004943000013005385000191005515000018007425000018007606920027007786920021008056920023008266920023008497100032008727750175009048560095010799.817304CaOODSP20221107142440cr |||||||||||160721s2016 onc o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-05419-3 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aT86-16/2016E-PDF00aCanadian procedure for obtaining the verified gross mass of packed containers as required by SOLAS VI/2 h[electronic resource].3 aCanadian procedure for obtaining the verified 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45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860021001392450184001602460216003442500013005602600044005733000013006175000148006305000020007785000022007986920030008206920021008506920018008716920025008897100033009147750128009478560095010759.817307CaOODSP20221107142441cr |||||||||||160722s2016 onc o f000 0 fre d a978-0-660-05420-9 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aT86-16/2016F-PDF00aProcédure canadienne de mesure de la masse brute vérifiée de conteneurs empotés conformément à la règle 2 du chapitre VI de la convention SOLAS h[ressource électronique].3 aProcédure canadienne de mesure de la masse brute vérifiée de conteneurs empotés conformément à la règle 2 du chapitre VI de la Convention internationale de 1974 pour la sauvegarde de la vie humaine en mer a1re éd. a[Ottawa] : bTransports Canada,cc2016. aii, 6 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian procedure for obtaining the verified gross mass of packed containers as required by SOLAS VI/2. a« Mai 2016. » a« TC-1005817. »072gccstaTransport maritime072gccstaEmballage072gccstaMesure072gccstaMéthodologie1 aCanada. bTransports Canada.08tCanadian procedure for obtaining the verified gross mass of packed containers as required by SOLAS VI/2 w(CaOODSP)9.81730440qPDFs400 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/tc/T86-16-2016-fra.pdf01157cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450097001372600072002343000025003065000114003315000043004455200158004886920028006466920018006747100059006927750051007518560101008029.821462CaOODSP20221107143450cr |||||||||||150407s2012 quc||||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aP26-4/2012E-PDF00aPWGSC national CADD standard h[electronic resource] : bcomputer-aided design and drafting. a[Gatineau] : bPublic Works and Government Services Canada, c2012. a53 p.bfigs., tables aIssued also in French under title: TPSGC norme nationale CDAO : conception et dessin assisté par ordinateur. a"November 2011 (revised August 2012)." aThis standard applies to all services that generate CADD data files for PWGSC, including both internal PWGSC CADD service(s), and external consultant(s).072gccstaComputer systems072gccstaDesign1 aCanada. bPublic Works and Government Services Canada.08tTPSGC norme nationale CDAO w(CaOODSP)9.82146540qPDFs425 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/spac-pspc/P26-4-2012-eng.pdf01213cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860020001172450109001372600079002463000032003255000112003575000047004695200169005166920033006856920022007187100065007407750053008058560101008589.821465CaOODSP20221107143450cr |||||||||||150407s2012 quc||||#o f00| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aP26-4/2012F-PDF00aTPSGC norme nationale CDAO h[ressource électronique] : bconception et dessin assisté par ordinateur. a[Gatineau] : bTravaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada, c2012. a63 p. : bfigures, tableaux aPublié aussi en anglais sous le titre : PWGSC national CADD standard : computer-aided design and drafting. a« Novembre 2011 (révisé août 2012). » aCette norme s’adresse à tous les services qui produisent des fichiers de dessin pour TPSGC, que ce soit un service de CDAO interne à TPSGC ou un expert-conseil.072gccstaSystème informatique072gccstaConception1 aCanada.bTravaux publics et Services gouvernementaux Canada.08tPWGSC national CADD standard w(CaOODSP)9.82146240qPDFs443 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/spac-pspc/P26-4-2012-fra.pdf