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October 2020
July 2020
July 2020
Req # A-2020-00134
According to your most recent data; I would like to know, by country, which Canadian Companies have Mining Assets in: (1) Burkina Faso (2) Ivory Coast (3) Ghana (4) Guinea (Conakry) (5) Guinea-Bissau (6) Liberia (7) Mali (8) Mauritania (9) Niger (10) Nigeria (11) Senegal.Organization: Natural Resources Canada
July 2020
June 2020
Req # DC7040-19-199
Any and all documents from 2019 on how the duty to consult First Nations communities on pipelines will impact the viability of future pipeline projects.Organization: Natural Resources Canada
May 2020
February 2020
Req # A-2019-00216
National Graduate Survey - Class of 2015. Looking for microdata file.Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-00428
Please release all data sets, data tables and research used to create Statistics Canada's December 2, 2019 report "Commuting in Canada's three largest cities."Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-00435
I am looking for data to model on a Lorenz Curve for Canada for the purpose of accurately discussing modelling income tax in my classroom. To do this, I would need information on the number of people making between Income/Population 0-9,999CAD / #20,000-29,999CAD / #etc.. up to the maximum bin which contains a population over some arbitrary meaningful threshold (20,000,000CAD perhaps) typically data is not needed at this resolution to create a Lorenz curve, but my desire to model changes in government revenue as changes are made to the progressive income tax system requires data of higher resolution.Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020