Natural Resources Canada

17 datasets found
  • Open Data

    National Inventory of Orphaned and Abandoned Mines

    This database aggregates basic information on orphaned and abandoned mine sites from participating Canadian jurisdictions, including their name, location, jurisdiciton, and the commodity that was mined. It was originally created in 2012 through the National Orphaned/Abandoned Mines Initiative and...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • CSV
    • DOCX
    • PDF
    • WMS
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    Modernizing Canada's Radioactive Waste Policy: Comments and Ideas Submitted

    In November 2020, the Minister of Natural Resources Canada launched an inclusive engagement process to modernize Canada’s policy for the management of radioactive waste. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) officials led the six-month engagement process with the support of other federal government...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Medical Services Branch Facilities

    Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Various Map Series, 1965 to 2006, is a map which was prepared for Health and Welfare Canada in 1990 and was published by Energy, Mines and Resources in 1991. It uses the standard 1:12 500 000 base map on top of which is shown various medical services...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Hospitals

    Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a map that shows a map of three condensed maps of the location and capacity of Canadian hospitals circa 1951. The largest map shows the pattern for general hospitals, which are hospitals treating basically all forms of illness. The...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Behaviours: Population Who Were Overweight, 1996 to 1997

    Many health professionals in Canada consider that obesity has reached or is nearing epidemic proportions in this country. Most scientific evidence is supportive of physical activity as a positive determinant. Greater health benefits can be achieved by increasing the amount; duration, frequency,...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Behaviours: Prevalence of Smokers Considering Quitting, 1996 to 1997

    Prevalence is measured as the proportion of daily smokers in each province who were considering quitting. Smoking is a health behaviour that deteriorates health. Smoking is the most important cause of preventable illness, disability and premature death.
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Behaviours: Prevalence of Smoking, 1996 to 1997

    Prevalence of smoking is measured as the proportion of all persons 12 years of age and older who smoked daily or occasionally in 1996 to 1997 for each province. Smoking is a health behaviour that deteriorates health. Smoking is the most important cause of preventable illness, disability and...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • ZIP
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    Health Resources: Population-to-nurse Ratios, 1996

    Areas with a ratio of 100:1 or lower are found mainly in eastern Canada and Manitoba. These are areas where the number of registered nurses per capita is higher than the national rate. At the other end of the scale, regions with relatively few nurses per capita-with ratios greater than...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Resources: Population-to-family Physician Ratios, 1996

    Neither rural areas nor urban areas predominate with respect to any specific range of the family physician ratios. The Federal and Provincial Advisory Committee on Health Manpower recommended that a ratio of 1307:1 would be a suitable target for family physicians. In contrast to the distribution...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Resources: Population-to-physician Ratios, 1996

    Major cities are associated with comparatively few people per physician; every province has one or more census divisions in which the ratio is less than or equal to 550:1. None of the territories has a ratio this low. At the same time, each province has a significant number of areas with ratios...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Resources: Population-to-specialist Ratios, 1996

    Canada’s average population to specialist physician ratio has been 1100:1 for over a decade. Low ratios are generally associated with urban areas. The region with the highest ratio is located in north central Newfoundland, a region with relatively few people but even fewer physician resources,...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Health Services Utilization: Dental Services Utilization, 1996 to 1997

    The use of the services of a dentist or orthodontist for Canada as a whole was just under 60%. It was far lower than physician utilization in 1997. Use ranges from a low of 46% in Newfoundland and Labrador to highs of 63% in British Columbia and Ontario. The reason for low dental utilization is...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
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    Health Services Utilization: Physician Utilization, 1996 to 1997

    During 1997 close to 80% of Canadians made use of the services of a family physician. For Canada as a whole, and for each province, the majority of the population, close to 58%, visited a family physician more than twice during that time period. Health services utilization patterns, for both...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
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    Health Status: Breast Cancer Rates, 1986 to 1995

    One woman in nine can expect to develop breast cancer during her lifetime and one in 25 will die from the disease. Statistically low incidences of breast cancer are found in Newfoundland and Labrador, the territories, and northern areas of most provinces. Otherwise, each province has one or more...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • JP2
    • ZIP
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    Health Status: Breast Cancer Ratios, 1986 to 1995

    This map uses age-standardized ratios to further aid in regional comparisons. A value of 1.0 would indicate that the region rate is identical to the overall Canadian rate; a value greater than 1.0 would indicate that the rate for that region is higher than the Canadian rate; and, in turn, a ratio...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • JP2
    • ZIP
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    Rural Health: Average Distance to the Nearest Family Physician, 1998 (kilomet...

    An important aspect of health care is the distance a person has to travel to get medical services. This map shows the average distance that people in each census division have to travel to reach the nearest family physician living in the same province or territory. (A family physician deals with...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other
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    Rural Health: Average Distance to the Nearest Physician Specialist, 1998 (kil...

    An important aspect of health care is the distance a person has to travel to get medical services. This map shows the average distance that people in each census division have to travel to reach the nearest physician specialist living in the same province or territory. (A physician specialist is...
    Organization:
    Natural Resources Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • JP2
    • ZIP
    • other