01902cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430021001230860022001442450096001662600060002623000025003225000117003475000019004645000090004835200558005736920030011316920019011616920033011806920033012137100048012467750101012947950091013958560102014869.855180CaOODSP20221107155234cr |||||||||||180413s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660262475 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---ae------1 aA125-29/2018E-PDF00aCETA - a competitive advantage for the Canadian agri-food industry h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, cc2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: AECG - un avantage concurrentiel pour l'industrie agroalimentaire canadienne. aCaption title. aAt head of title: Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. a“CETA, or the Canada-European Union (EU) Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, will be provisionally applied on September 21st 2017. It will create jobs, strengthen economic relations and bridge the gap between Canadian agri-food companies and the EU’s 510 million consumers. CETA is one of Canada’s most ambitious trade initiatives and will offer significant benefits to exporters. It is a progressive free trade agreement that covers virtually all sectors and aspects of Canada-EU trade in order to eliminate or reduce barriers”--P. [1].072gccstaAgri-food products072gccstaExports072gccstaInternational markets072gccstaFree trade agreements1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada.08tAECG - un avantage concurrentiel pour l'industrie agroalimentaire canadienne w(CaOODSP)9.855184 tCETA - a competitive advantage for the Canadian agri-food industry w(CaOODSP)9.84204440qPDFs775 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aac-aafc/A125-29-2018-eng.pdf02057cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430021001230860022001442450110001662600065002763000029003415000110003705000022004805000093005025200673005956920036012686920023013046920033013276920036013607100053013967750091014497950101015408560102016419.855184CaOODSP20221107155235cr |||||||||||180413s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660262482 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---ae------1 aA125-29/2018F-PDF00aAECG - un avantage concurrentiel pour l'industrie agroalimentaire canadienne h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada, cc2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre: CETA - a competitive advantage for the Canadian agri-food industry. aTitre de départ. aEn tête du titre : L'Accord économique et commercial global, Canada-Union européenne. a« L’Accord économique et commercial global (AECG) entre le Canada et l’Union européenne (UE) sera appliqué provisoirement à compter du 21 septembre 2017. Cet accord créera des emplois, renforcera les relations économiques et comblera le fossé entre les entreprises agroalimentaires canadiennes et les 510 millions de consommateurs de l’UE. L’AECG, l’une des initiatives commerciales les plus ambitieuses du Canada, offrira de grands avantages aux exportateurs.Cet accord de libre-échange progressiste couvre pratiquement tous les secteurs et aspects du commerce entre le Canada et l’UE afin d’éliminer ou de réduire les obstacles » -- P. [1].072gccstaProduit agro-alimentaire072gccstaExportation072gccstaMarché international072gccstaAccord de libre-échange1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada.08tCETA - a competitive advantage for the Canadian agri-food industry w(CaOODSP)9.855180 tAECG - un avantage concurrentiel pour l'industrie agroalimentaire canadienne w(CaOODSP)9.84204540qPDFs773 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aac-aafc/A125-29-2018-fra.pdf00993cas 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860017001312220061001482450077002092600059002863100011003453620021003565000065003775000080004426920035005226920027005576920028005847100048006127750055006609.853893CaOODSP20221107154932cr |||||||||||180320c20189999oncar p o||||f0 a0eng|d# a2561-6021 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aA115-17E-PDF 0aApplicant guide b(AgriCompetitiveness Program (Canada))00aAgriCompetitiveness Program h[electronic resource] : bapplicant guide. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, c2018- aAnnual1 aBegan with 2018. a"Canadian Agricultural Partnership : Innovate Grow Prosper". aIssued also in French under title: Agri-compétivité : guide de demandeur.072gccstaAgricultural assistance072gccstaCompetitiveness072gccstaFederal programs1 aCanada. bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada.08tProgramme Agri-compétitivité w(CaOODSP)9.85389401048cas 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860017001312220067001482450087002152600064003023100011003663620024003775000090004015000083004916920033005746920027006076920031006347100053006657750052007189.853894CaOODSP20221107154933cr |||||||||||180320c20189999oncar p o f0###b0fre|d# a2561-603X aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aA115-17F-PDF 0aGuide du demandeur b(Programme Agri-compétitivité (Canada))00aProgramme Agri-compétitivité h[ressource électronique] : bguide de demandeur. a[Ottawa] : bAgriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada, c2018- aAnnuel1 aParaît depuis 2018 aPubli. aussi en anglais sous le titre : AgriCompetitiveness Program, applicant guide. a« Partenariat canadien pour l'agriculture : innover, croître, prospérer. »072gccstaAide à l'agriculture072gccstaCompétitivité072gccstaProgramme fédéral1 aCanada. bAgriculture et agroalimentaire Canada.08tAgriCompetitiveness Program w(CaOODSP)9.85389301708cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860022001301000037001522450159001892600041003483000014003894900066004035000018004695040041004875200536005285460033010646930031010976930020011287000028011487100020011768300086011968560112012829.856077CaOODSP20221107155444cr |||||||||||180502s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aFB3-6/2018-5E-PDF1 aDavoodalhosseini, S. Mohammad R.12aA policy framework for e-money h[electronic resource] : ba report on Bank of Canada research / cby Mohammad Davoodalhosseini and Francisco Rivadeneyra. a[Ottawa] : bBank of Canada, c2018. aii, 21 p.1 aBank of Canada staff discussion paper, x1914-0568 ; v2018-5 a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"We present a policy framework for electronic money and payments. The framework poses a set of positive questions related to the areas of responsibility of central banks: payments systems, monetary policy and financial stability. The questions are posed to four broad forms of e-money: privately or publicly issued, and with centralized or decentralized verification of transactions. This framework is intended to help evaluate the trade-offs that central banks face in the decision to issue new forms of e-money"--Abstract, p. ii. aIncludes abstract in French. 4aElectronic funds transfers 4aMonetary policy1 aRivadeneyra, Francisco.2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff discussion paper (Bank of Canada)x1914-0568 ; v2018-5.w(CaOODSP)9.80627340qPDFs766 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/banque-bank-canada/FB3-6-2018-5-eng.pdf01965cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050860022001182450119001402600042002593000030003014900081003315000017004125040048004295200879004775460033013566920032013896930033014217000020014547100020014748300069014948560112015639.856124CaOODSP20221107155451cr |||||||||||180503s2018 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre1 aFB3-7/2018-9E-PDF00aAssessing global potential output growth h[electronic resource] : bApril 2018 / cby Richard Beard … [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bBank of Canada, cc2018. aii, 8 p. : bcol. charts.1 aStaff analytical note = Note analytique du personnel, x2369-9639 ; v2018-9 aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 7).3 a"This note presents our estimates of potential output growth for the global economy through 2020. Overall, we expect global potential output growth to remain broadly stable over the projection horizon, averaging 3.3 per cent, although there is considerable uncertainty surrounding these estimates. There are offsetting dynamics across regions. Specifically, potential output growth is expected to increase in the United States, reflecting a slight rise in capital deepening. In emerging-market economies, potential growth is also projected to strengthen, mainly due to a recovery of investment as well as structural reforms contributing to total factor productivity growth. Population aging and declining labour inputs slow potential output growth in Japan, China and the euro area. Potential output in China also slows due to moderating investment growth"--Abstract, p. ii. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaEconomic forecasting 4aProduction (Economic theory)1 aBeard, Richard.2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff analytical note,x2369-9639 ; v2018-9.w(CaOODSP)9.80732340qPDFs510 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/banque-bank-canada/FB3-7-2018-9-eng.pdf01928cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860023001302450116001532600042002693000031003114900082003425000017004245040041004415200819004825460033013016920032013346930033013667000024013997100020014238300070014438560113015139.856126CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s2018 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aFB3-7/2018-10E-PDF00aPotential output in Canada h[electronic resource] : b2018 reassessment / cby Andrew Agopsowicz … [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bBank of Canada, cc2018. aii, 17 p. : bcol. charts.1 aStaff analytical note = Note analytique du personnel, x2369-9639 ; v2018-10 aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This note summarizes the reassessment of potential output, conducted by the Bank of Canada for the April 2018 Monetary Policy Report. Overall, the profile for potential output growth is expected to remain flat at 1.8 per cent between 2018 and 2020 and 1.9 per cent in 2021. While population aging will continue to be a drag on potential output growth, this drag is expected to be offset by a pickup in trend labour productivity. This year’s profile represents a substantial revision relative to the April 2017 reassessment. This is mostly a result of the historical revisions to the levels of business investment and capital stock released in November 2017 by Statistics Canada, strong employment gains in 2017 and a slightly more optimistic outlook for investment over the projection horizon"--Abstract, p. ii. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaEconomic forecasting 4aProduction (Economic theory)1 aAgopsowicz, Andrew.2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff analytical note,x2369-9639 ; v2018-10.w(CaOODSP)9.80732340qPDFs548 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/banque-bank-canada/FB3-7-2018-10-eng.pdf01819cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860023001301000021001532450154001742600042003283000030003704900082004005000017004825040041004995200648005405460033011886920027012216930027012487000027012757100020013028300070013228560113013929.856129CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s2018 oncd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aFB3-7/2018-11E-PDF1 aDuprey, Thibaut.10aHow to manage macroeconomic and financial stability risks h[electronic resource] : ba new framework / cby Thibaut Duprey and Alexander Ueberfeldt. a[Ottawa] : bBank of Canada, cc2018. aii, 6 p. : bcol. charts.1 aStaff analytical note = Note analytique du personnel, x2369-9639 ; v2018-11 aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Monetary policy decisions need to consider all potential outcomes, not just the most likely path for the economy. This is especially true in the presence of elevated financial system vulnerabilities, which lead to increased downside risks for future growth. In a novel risk management framework, we decompose the outlook for the distribution of future gross domestic product (GDP) growth into macroeconomic and financial stability risks. When analyzing the efficacy of policy tools, we find that macroprudential tightening is substantially more effective than monetary policy at reducing downside risks to future GDP growth"--Abstract, p. ii. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMonetary policy 4aEconomic stabilization1 aUeberfeldt, Alexander.2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff analytical note,x2369-9639 ; v2018-11.w(CaOODSP)9.80732340qPDFs540 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/banque-bank-canada/FB3-7-2018-11-eng.pdf02021cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860023001301000022001532450159001752600041003343000029003754900064004045000018004685040052004865200824005385460033013626920019013956920018014146920026014327000019014587100020014778300084014978560114015819.856136CaOODSP20221107155453cr |||||||||||180503s2018 oncb ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aFB3-5/2018-18E-PDF1 aChernoff, Alex W.10aHousing price network effects from public transit investment h[electronic resource] : bevidence from Vancouver / cby Alex W. Chernoff and Andrea Craig. a[Ottawa] : bBank of Canada, c2018. aii, 25 p. : bcol. maps.1 aBank of Canada staff working paper, x1701-9397 ; v2018-18 a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 16-17). a“This paper estimates the equilibrium effects of a large, publicly funded investment in rapid transit on housing price differentials between neighborhoods within and outside the transit corridor, based on our study of the expansion of the Vancouver SkyTrain rapid transit network over the period 2001–11. This includes the `Millennium Line' and `Canada Line' expansions, public investments totaling $3.2 billion. We use micro data from Canadian censuses (2001 and 2006) and the National Household Survey (2011), which include information on households' place of work and residence and other socio-economic variables. We combine these data with geographic information systems (GIS) data on the SkyTrain expansion sourced from the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority"--Non-technical summary, p. [1]. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaHousing072gccstaPrices072gccstaPublic transit1 aCraig, Andrea.2 aBank of Canada.#0aStaff working paper (Bank of Canada)x1701-9397 ; v2018-18.w(CaOODSP)9.80622140qPDFs1.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/banque-bank-canada/FB3-5-2018-18-eng.pdf01110cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171000037001402450145001772600144003223000014004665000024004805000099005045040048006036920020006516920019006717100056006908560110007469.856010CaOODSP20221107155434cr |||||||||||180501s1995 onca ||ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNH15-817/1995F-PDF1 aJohnson, Laura Climenko, d1943-10aLoger la famille nouvelle h[ressource électronique] : bréinventer le logement des familles : résumé de recherche / cLaura C. Johnson. a[Ottawa] : bSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, Centre d'études prospectives sur l'habitation et le cadre de vie, c1995. ai, 48 p.  a«Septembre 1995.» aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement]. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaLogement072gccstaFamille2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.40qPDFs3.15 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/schl-cmhc/nh15/NH15-817-1995-fra.pdf01905cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860036001351000034001712450192002052600066003973000025004634900054004885000018005425000088005605040050006485200441006985460032011396920029011716920023012007100045012237750131012688300074013998560106014739.856056CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s1980 onca||||ob f000 0 eng d z0-662-11013-7 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH18-29/2-1980E-PDFzEn43-51/2E1 aMurphy, Keith Lawson, d1932-10aPilot plant studies of rotating biological contactors treating municipal wastewater h[electronic resource] / cby K.L. Murphy and R.W. Wilson for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, c1980. axiv, 117 p. : bill.0 aSewage collection and treatment report ; vSCAT-2 a"July 1980."  aDigitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation]. aIncludes bibliographic references (p. 96-98). a"This study reports the findings of a twelve-month pilot program which examined the performance of rotating biological contactors (RBC) for the treatment of municipal wastewater. During this period suitable design criteria for removal of BOD5 and combined BOD5 plus nitrification were examined. Phosphorus removal, the effects of diurnal and shock loadings, and considerations of process scale-up were also evaluated."-- Abstract, p. i. aIncludes summary in French.072gccstaPollution control072gccstaWaste water2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.08tÉtudes en usine pilote du traitement des eaux usées municipales par les systèmes à disques biologiques w(CaOODSP)9.856069#0aSewage collection and treatment report ;vSCAT-2. w(CaOODSP)9.85603540qPDFs2.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/schl-cmhc/NH18-29-2-1980-eng.pdf01686cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860039001391000047001782450097002252500024003222600073003463000025004195000090004445000088005345040039006225200416006616920019010777100045010967750074011417760059012158560110012749.856105CaOODSP20221107155449cr |||||||||||180503t20072000onca #o f000 0 eng d z978-0-660-18236-X aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNH15-365/2000E-PDFzNH15-365/2000E1 aKesik, Ted J.q(Theodore Jonathon),d1954-10aHomeowner's inspection checklist h[electronic resource] / cprepared for CMHC by Ted Kesik. aRevised 2002, 2007. a[Ottawa] : bCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, cc2000, 2007. a106, [4] p. : bill. aIssued also in French under title: Guide d'inspection pour le propriétaire-occupant. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation]. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The Homeowner’s Inspection Checklist will help you identify symptoms, cause and cures for common problems in homes. This book is not a comprehensive inspection manual, nor will it replace an examination by a qualified home inspector. It will help you determine if you need a thorough inspection, if you can repair a problem yourself, or if you should consult a professional tradesperson or contractor"--P. 3.072gccstaHousing2 aCanada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.08tGuide d'inspection pour le propriétaire-occupant w(CaOODSP)9.8561060#tHomeowner's inspection checklist / w(CaOODSP)9.64782540qPDFs8.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/schl-cmhc/nh15/NH15-365-2000-eng.pdf01923cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860039001391000047001782450123002252500036003482600086003843000025004705000077004955000099005725040048006715200583007196920020013027100056013227750057013787760076014358560110015119.856106CaOODSP20221107155449cr |||||||||||180503t20122000onca #of f000 0 fre d z978-0-660-96387-6 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNH15-365/2000F-PDFzNH15-365/2000F1 aKesik, Ted J.q(Theodore Jonathon),d1954-10aGuide d'inspection pour le propriétaire-occupant h[ressource électronique] / crédigé pour la SCHL par Ted Kesik. aRevisé 2002, 2005, 2007, 2012. a[Ottawa] : bSociété canadienne d’hypothèques et de logement, cc2000, 2012. a107, [4] p. : bill. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Homeowner's inspection checklist. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement]. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le Guide d’inspection pour le propriétaireoccupant vous permettra de reconnaître les symptômes et les causes des problèmes courants dans une maison et vous montrera comment y remédier. Le présent guide n’est pas un manuel d’inspection exhaustif. Il n’équivaut pas, non plus, à un examen effectué par un inspecteur en bâtiment qualifié. Par contre, il vous aidera à déterminer si votre maison nécessite une inspection complète, si vous pouvez régler le problème sans aide ou si vous devez consulter une personne de métier ou un entrepreneur »--P. 3.072gccstaLogement2 aSociété canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement.08tHomeowner's inspection checklist w(CaOODSP)9.8561050#tGuide d'inspection pour le propriétaire-occupant / w(CaOODSP)9.68120540qPDFs8.21 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/schl-cmhc/nh15/NH15-365-2000-fra.pdf04353cam 2200493za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100410013001270430012001400860026001522450118001782460038002962600059003343000011003935000054004045200523004585800078009816920038010596920035010977100037011327870031011697870042012008560118012428560186013608560145015468560159016918560144018508560163019948560152021578560174023098560157024838560165026408560143028058560157029488560165031058560162032708560145034328560137035778560145037149.855575CaOODSP20221107155331cr |||||||||||180501s2009 onc |||#o f000 0 eng d a978-0-660-26332-8 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aSC103-38/13-2009E-PDF00aPreparation for English second language evaluation. pOral proficiency - levels B and C h[electronic resource]. 30aOral proficiency - levels B and C a[Ottawa] : bCanada School of Public Service, cc2009. a138 p. aAccompanied by Language Help files in PDF format. a"The goal of the Oral Proficiency session is preparation for the Second Language Evaluation Test of Oral Proficiency (SLE–TOP) for Levels B and C at the same time. This Oral Proficiency session was conceived to present, in order of difficulty, various oral comprehension, oral expression and oral interaction activities to cover Levels B and C. 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Mya Haider & Suma Kart40qMP3s660 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-13-eng.mp3z13. Karen McCloud40qMP3s782 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-14-eng.mp3z14. Judy Dundurn40qMP3s739 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-15-eng.mp3z15. to Jasmine40qMP3s711 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-16-eng.mp3z16. Paula to Anna40qMP3s649 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-17-eng.mp3z17. Message40qMP3s554 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-18-eng.mp3z18. Jennifer to Sonya40qMP3s604 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-19-eng.mp3z19. to Mr Besharah40qMP3s566 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-20-eng.mp3z20. Stephen to Richard40qMP3s859 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-21-eng.mp3z21. to Jerry40qMP3s734 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-22-eng.mp3z22. to Ms Sinclair40qMP3s408 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-23-eng.mp3z23. Gary to Andrew40qMP3s404 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-24-eng.mp3z24. Mark Clarkson40qMP3s585 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-25-eng.mp3z25. Jim40qMP3s518 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-26-eng.mp3z26. to Rhonda40qMP3s556 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-27-eng.mp3z27. Martin to Jack40qMP3s714 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-28-eng.mp3z28. Susan Richards40qMP3s503 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-29-eng.mp3z29. to Danielle40qMP3s718 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-30-eng.mp3z30. Richard to Marion40qMP3s862 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-31-eng.mp3z31. Paul Gardner40qMP3s717 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-32-eng.mp3z32. to Lynn40qMP3s644 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-33-eng.mp3z33. David to Glenda40qMP3s433 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-34-eng.mp3z34. to Ravi Patel40qMP3s767 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-35-eng.mp3z35. Nancy to Myra40qMP3s757 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/efpc-csps/MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2E-MP3/SC103-38-13-2009-2-36-eng.mp3z36. Joan Jackman01843cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450087001572500012002442600086002563000010003425000129003525000017004815040052004985200619005506920021011696920031011907100056012217750057012777940045013347950045013798560105014249.850968CaOODSP20221107154300cr |||||||||||180131s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660247557 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCC273-2/18-1E-PDF00aWorkplace strategies h[electronic resource] : brisk of impairment from cannabis. a2nd ed. a[Hamilton, Ont.] : bCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, c[2018] a35 p. aIssued also in French under title: Stratégie en milieu de travail : risque de facultés affaiblies attribuable au cannabis. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 31-33). a"Impairment in the workplace can have severe consequences. There are many sources of impairment such as fatigue, life stresses, use of drugs (over the counter, prescription, illicit), consumption of alcohol, etc. This White Paper discusses the implications associated with the use of cannabis for both therapeutic and recreational purposes. The key steps to reducing the impact of impairment on the workplace are to have appropriate mechanisms in place, to provide clear guidance to all workplace parties, and to apply workplace policies and programs using a fair and consistent approach"--Executive summary, p. 1.072gccstaMarijuana072gccstaOccupational safety2 aCanadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety.08tStratégies en milieu de travail w(CaOODSP)9.853518 tWorkplace strategies w(CaOODSP)9.861172 tWorkplace strategies w(CaOODSP)9.84003740qPDFs365 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cchst-ccohs/CC273-2-18-1-eng.pdf02031cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450125001572500012002822600090002943000010003845000099003945000022004935040059005155200835005746920021014096920033014307100060014637750045015237950056015688560105016249.853518CaOODSP20221107154838cr |||||||||||180313s2018 onc ob f000 0 fre d a9780660257396 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCC273-2/18-1F-PDF00aStratégies en milieu de travail h[ressource électronique] : brisque de facultés affaiblies attribuable au cannabis. a2e éd. a[Hamilton, Ont.] : bCentre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail, c[2018] a34 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Workplace strategies: risk of impairment from cannabis. aTitre de la couv. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 31-32). a« Avoir des facultés affaiblies en milieu de travail peut avoir des conséquences graves. L’affaiblissement des facultés peut avoir comme source divers facteurs, notamment la fatigue, les stress de la vie, la consommation de substances psychoactives (en vente libre, d’ordonnance, illégales) ou d’alcool. Le présent Livre blanc aborde les conséquences associées à l’usage du cannabis à des fins thérapeutiques ou récréatives. Pour atténuer les conséquences des facultés affaiblies au travail, il est essentiel d’adopter des mesures qui reposent sur la mise en place de mécanismes appropriés, sur la prestation de directives claires pour toutes les parties en milieu de travail et sur la mise en œuvre de politiques et de programmes misant sur une approche équitable et cohérente » -- Sommaire, p. 1.072gccstaMarijuana072gccstaSécurité au travail2 aCentre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail.08tWorkplace strategies w(CaOODSP)9.850968 tStratégie en milieu de travail w(CaOODSP)9.84004340qPDFs382 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cchst-ccohs/CC273-2-18-1-fra.pdf01829cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450152001592460107003112500015004182600072004333000013005055000017005185000018005355000013005535040041005665200476006076920043010836920033011266920029011597100056011887750154012448560105013989.824625CaOODSP20221107144152cr |||||||||||160922t20172016onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660063829 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn106-153/2016E-PDF00aReference guide h[electronic resource] : bpublic participation in environmental assessment under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.30aPublic participation in environmental assessment under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 aVersion 1. aOttawa : bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency, c2017, c2016. av, 16 p. aCover title. a"April 2017." a"Draft." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This Guide describes the key public participation opportunities during an environmental assessment conducted by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) or by a review panel under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012). CEAA 2012 has legislated requirements to provide opportunities for public participation, providing certainty and clarity on how your voice can be heard during the environmental assessment process"--Introd., p. 1.072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment072gccstaCitizen participation072gccstaGovernment policy1 aCanada. bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency.08tParticipation du public à l'évaluation environnementale en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l'évaluation environnementale (2012) w(CaOODSP)9.82462840qPDFs557 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-153-2016-eng.pdf02158cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450208001592460160003672500015005272600072005423000013006145000017006275000018006445000013006625040041006755200661007166920043013776920029014207100056014497750234015058560105017399.824650CaOODSP20221107144156cr |||||||||||160922t20172016onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660063850 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn106-154/2016E-PDF00aTechnical guidance h[electronic resource] : bdetermining whether a designated project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.30aDetermining whether a designated project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 aVersion 1. aOttawa : bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency, c2017, c2016. av, 17 p. aCover title. a"April 2017." a"Draft." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012) aims to protect components of the environment that are within federal legislative authority from significant adverse environmental effects caused by a project, including cumulative environmental effects. This technical guidance provides methodological options and considerations to support the implementation of CEAA 2012 and the approach outlined in the Operational Policy Statement on Determining Whether a Designated Project is Likely to Cause Significant Adverse Environmental Effects under CEAA 2012 (OPS), in a way that achieves high quality environmental assessments (EA)"--Introd., p. 1.072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment072gccstaGovernment policy1 aCanada. bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency.08tOrientation technique pour déterminer la probabilité qu'un projet désigné entraîne des effets environnementaux négatifs importants en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l'évaluation environnementale (2012) w(CaOODSP)9.82465140qPDFs209 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-154-2016-eng.pdf02289cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450157001592500015003162600067003313000027003985000200004255000017006255000018006425000032006605040049006925200692007416920043014336920029014767100056015057750149015618560106017108560147018169.850454CaOODSP20221107154146cr |||||||||||180122s2018 onca ob f000 0 eng d a9780660246345 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn106-204/2018E-PDF00aAssessing cumulative environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 h[electronic resource] : binterim technical guidance. aVersion 2. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency, c2018. av, 51 p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation des effets environnementaux cumulatifs en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) : orientations techniques intérim. aCover title. a"March 2018." aIssued also in HTML format. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 45). a"The Operational Policy Statement (OPS) on Assessing Cumulative Environmental Effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012) clarifies CEAA 2012 requirements related to cumulative effects and provides core guidance to ensure that these requirements are met in project environmental assessments (EA) where the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) is the responsible authority, and when the EA is conducted by a review panel. This technical guidance document provides methodological options and considerations to support the implementation of CEAA 2012 and the approach outlined in the OPS in a way that achieves high quality EA"--Purpose, p. 3.072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment072gccstaGovernment policy1 aCanada. bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency.08tÉvaluation des effets environnementaux cumulatifs en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) w(CaOODSP)9.85045540qPDFs1.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-204-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/impact-assessment-agency/services/policy-guidance/assessing-cumulative-environmental-effects-ceaa2012.html02432cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450195001592500015003542600075003693000031004445000169004755000022006445000021006665000032006875040056007195200802007756920040015776920037016177100064016547750121017188560106018398560161019459.850455CaOODSP20221107154146cr |||||||||||180122s2018 onca ob f000 0 fre d a9780660246352 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn106-204/2018F-PDF00aÉvaluation des effets environnementaux cumulatifs en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) h[ressource électronique] : borientations techniques intérim. aVersion 2. a[Ottawa] : bAgence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale, c2018. av, 56 p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Assessing cumulative environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012: interim technical guidance. aTitre de la couv. a« Mars 2018. » aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 50). a« L’énoncé de politique opérationnelle (EPO) sur l’évaluation des effets environnementaux cumulatifs en vertu de la Loi canadienne sur l’évaluation environnementale (2012) (LCEE 2012) précise les exigences de la LCEE 2012 liées aux effets cumulatifs et fournit les directives essentielles pour assurer le respect de ces exigences dans les évaluations environnementales (EE) de projets, lorsque l'Agence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale (l’Agence) est l’autorité responsable et qu’un comité d’examen effectue l’EE. Les orientations techniques fournissent des options et des considérations méthodologiques pour soutenir la mise en œuvre de la LCEE 2012 et l’approche établie dans l’EPO de manière à réaliser des EE de grande qualité » -- Objet, p. 3.072gccstaÉvaluation environnementale072gccstaPolitique gouvernementale1 aCanada. bAgence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale.08tAssessing cumulative environmental effects under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 w(CaOODSP)9.85045440qPDFs2.14 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-204-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/agence-evaluation-impact/services/politiques-et-orientation/evaluation-effets-environnementaux-cumulatifs-lcee2012.html01991cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450098001592600067002573000030003245000130003545000017004845000018005015200853005196920027013726920043013996930026014427100056014687750071015248560106015959.855175CaOODSP20221107155234cr |||||||||||180413s2018 oncb ob f000 0 eng d a9780660262451 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nf1 aEn106-208/2018E-PDF00aHowse property iron mine project h[electronic resource] : benvironmental assessment report. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency, c2018. axii, 218 p. : bcol. maps aIssued also in French under title: Projet de mine de fer sur la propriété Howse : rapport d’évaluation environnementale. aCover title. a"April 2018." a"Howse Minerals Limited (the proponent) is planning to mine an iron ore deposit located in Newfoundland and Labrador, approximately 25 kilometres northwest of Schefferville, Quebec. The Howse Property Iron Mine (the Project) would involve developing an open-pit mine to produce 46 million tonnes of iron ore over a period of 15 years, with a maximum production rate of 25 000 tonnes of iron ore per day. This federal environmental assessment (EA) Report summarizes the EA, including the information and analysis on the potential environmental effects of the Project considered by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (the Agency) and the Agency’s conclusions on whether the Project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects, after taking into account the implementation of mitigation measures"--Executive summary, p. i.072gccstaMining industry072gccstaEnvironmental impact assessment 4aIron mines and mining1 aCanada. bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency.08tProjet de mine de fer sur la propriété Howse w(CaOODSP)9.85517640qPDFs2.57 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-208-2018-eng.pdf02206cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450125001592600075002843000037003595000110003965000022005065000022005285040048005505200980005986920030015786920040016086930029016487100064016777750057017418560106017989.855176CaOODSP20221107155234cr |||||||||||180413s2018 oncb ob f000 0 fre d a9780660262468 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nf1 aEn106-208/2018F-PDF00aProjet de mine de fer sur la propriété Howse h[ressource électronique] : brapport d’évaluation environnementale. a[Ottawa] : bAgence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale, c2018. axiii, 240 p. : bcartes en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Howse property iron mine project: environmental assessment report. aTitre de la couv. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Howse Minerals Limited (le promoteur) propose d’extraire un gisement de minerai de fer situé à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, à environ 25 kilomètres au nord-ouest de Schefferville, au Québec. Le projet de mine de fer sur la propriété Howse (le projet) comporterait l’aménagement d’une mine à ciel ouvert permettant la production de 46 millions de tonnes de minerai de fer sur 15 ans, à un taux de production maximal de 25 000 tonnes de minerai de fer par jour. Le présent rapport d’évaluation environnementale fédérale (EE) résume l’EE, y compris l’information et l’analyse des effets environnementaux potentiels du projet étudiés par l’Agence canadienne d’évaluation environnementale (l’Agence) ainsi que les conclusions de l’Agence à déterminer si le projet est susceptible d’entraîner des effets environnementaux négatifs importants après la prise en compte de l’application des mesures d’atténuation » -- Résumé, p. i.072gccstaIndustrie minière072gccstaÉvaluation environnementale 4aFer--Mines et extraction1 aCanada. bAgence canadienne d'évaluation environnementale.08tHowse property iron mine project w(CaOODSP)9.85517540qPDFs2.79 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En106-208-2018-fra.pdf00996cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860017001311100037001482220086001852450111002712600059003823100014004413620027004555000092004826920035005746920023006096920022006327750076006549.849807CaOODSP20231102102543cr |||||||||||180110c20189999onchr pso f0 a0eng|d a2561-4754 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aA101-13E-PDF2 aCanadian Food Inspection Agency. 0aDepartmental sustainable development strategy b(Canadian Food Inspection Agency)10aDepartmental sustainable development strategy h[electronic resource] / cCanadian Food Inspection Agency. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Food Inspection Agency, cc2018- aTriennial1 aBegan with: 2017/2020. aIssued also in French under title: Stratégie ministérielle de développement durable.072gccstaSustainable development072gccstaDepartments072gccstaStrategies08tStratégie ministérielle de développement durable w(CaOODSP)9.84980901053cas 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860017001311100049001482220104001972450133003012600071004343100013005053620031005185000090005496920034006396920022006736920022006957750070007179.849809CaOODSP20231102102742cr |||||||||||180110c20189999onchr pso f0 b0fre|d a2561-4762 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aA101-13F-PDF2 aAgence canadienne d'inspection des aliments. 0aStratégie ministérielle de développement durable b(Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments)10aStratégie ministérielle de développement durable h[ressource électronique] / cAgence canadienne d'inspection des aliments. a[Ottawa] : bAgence canadienne d'inspection des aliments, cc2018- aTriennal0 aParaît depuis: 2017/2020. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Departmental sustainable development strategy.072gccstaDéveloppement durable072gccstaMinistère072gccstaStratégie08tDepartmental sustainable development strategy w(CaOODSP)9.84980701753cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450044001592460042002032500017002452600059002623000014003214900042003355000060003775000017004375000018004545040052004725200463005246920030009876920033010176920027010506920030010777100040011077750044011478300095011918560105012869.854713CaOODSP20221107155127cr |||||||||||180404s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660261386 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCC172-192/2018E-PDF00aSafety culture h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title: aManagement system aVersion 1.0. aOttawa : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2018. aii, 26 p.1 aRegulatory document ; vREGDOC-2.1.2 aIssued also in French under title: Culture de sûreté. aCover title. a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 23-24). a"This regulatory document is part of the CNSC’s Management System series of regulatory documents. Regulatory document REGDOC-2.1.2, Safety Culture, sets out requirements and guidance for fostering a healthy safety culture and for conducting safety culture assessments. It does the same for security culture. REGDOC-2.1.2 is intended to form part of the licensing basis for a regulated facility or activity within the scope of this document"--Preface, p. i.072gccstaNuclear facilities072gccstaRadioactive materials072gccstaSafety measures072gccstaSafety regulations2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission.08tCulture de sûreté w(CaOODSP)9.854714#0aRegulatory document (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)vREGDOC-2.1.2.w(CaOODSP)9.50529640qPDFs277 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-192-2018-eng.pdf02085cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450053001592460046002122500017002582600069002753000014003444900068003585000059004265000022004855000022005075040059005295200657005886920037012456920032012826920032013146920053013467100050013997750039014498300130014888560105016189.854714CaOODSP20221107155127cr |||||||||||180404s2018 onc ob f000 0 fre d a9780660261393 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCC172-192/2018F-PDF00aCulture de sûreté h[ressource électronique].1 iEn tête du titre : aSystème de gestion aVersion 1.0. aOttawa : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2018. aii, 29 p.1 aDocument d’application de la réglementation ; vREGDOC-2.1.2 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Safety culture. aTitre de la couv. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 26-27). a« Ce document d’application de la réglementation fait partie de la série de documents d’application de la réglementation de la CCSN intitulée Système de gestion. Le document d’application de la réglementation REGDOC-2.1.2, Culture de sûreté, énonce les exigences et l’orientation visant à favoriser une saine culture de sûreté et à mener des évaluations de la culture de sûreté. Il en va de même pour la culture de sécurité. Le REGDOC-2.1.2 se veut un élément du fondement d’autorisation d’une installation ou d’une activité réglementée relevant du champ d’application du présent document » -- Préface, p. i.072gccstaInstallations nucléaires072gccstaMatière radioactive072gccstaMesure de sécurité072gccstaRéglementation en matière de sécurité2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire.08tSafety culture w(CaOODSP)9.854713#0aDocument d'application de la réglementation (Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire)vREGDOC-2.1.2.w(CaOODSP)9.50169640qPDFs331 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-192-2018-fra.pdf02105cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450047001592460057002062500017002632600059002803000025003394900042003645000067004065000017004735000018004905040049005085200696005576920030012536920033012836920019013166920019013356920030013547100040013847750051014247950042014758300096015178560106016139.854380CaOODSP20221107155041cr |||||||||||180327s2018 onck ob f000 0 eng d a9780660260044 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCC172-163/2018E-PDF00aImport and export h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title: aSafeguards and non-proliferation aVersion 2.0. aOttawa : bCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission, c2018. aiv, 38 p. : bforms.1 aRegulatory document ; vREGDOC-2.13.2 aIssued also in French under title: Importation et exportation. aCover title. a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 37). a"This regulatory document is part of the CNSC's safeguards and non-proliferation series of regulatory documents, which also covers regulatory controls on import and export of prescribed items. Part I of regulatory document REGDOC-2.13.2, Import and Export, sets out the CNSC’s guidance for current and prospective licensees who intend to import or export nuclear and nuclear-related dual-use items, also known as controlled nuclear substances, equipment and information. Part II of regulatory document REGDOC-2.13.2, Import and Export, sets out the CNSC’s guidance for current and prospective licensees who intend to import or export risk-significant radioactive sources"--Preface, p. i.072gccstaNuclear technology072gccstaRadioactive materials072gccstaExports072gccstaImports072gccstaSafety regulations2 aCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission.08tImportation et exportation w(CaOODSP)9.854381 tImport and export w(CaOODSP)9.822903#0aRegulatory document (Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission)vREGDOC-2.13.2.w(CaOODSP)9.50529640qPDFs1.88 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-163-2018-eng.pdf02555cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860024001352450060001592460069002192500018002882600069003063000027003754900069004025000062004715000022005335000022005555040048005775200999006256920032016246920034016566920023016906920023017136920053017367100050017897750042018397950051018818300131019328560106020639.854381CaOODSP20221107155041cr |||||||||||180327s2018 onck ob f000 0 fre d a9780660260051 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCC172-163/2018F-PDF00aImportation et exportation h[ressource électronique].1 iEn tête du titre : aGaranties et non-prolifération nucléaire aÉdition 2.0. aOttawa : bCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire, c2018. a42 p. : bformulaires.1 aDocument d’application de la réglementation ; vREGDOC-2.13.2 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Import and export. aTitre de la couv. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Ce document fait partie de la série de documents d’application de la réglementation de la CCSN intitulée Garanties et non-prolifération nucléaire qui porte également sur les contrôles réglementaires de l’importation et de l’exportation de matériel réglementé. Le document d’application de la réglementation REGDOC-2.13.2, Importation et exportation, établit les orientations de la CCSN à l’intention des titulaires de permis actuels et éventuels qui souhaitent importer ou exporter des articles à caractère nucléaire ou des articles à double usage dans le secteur nucléaire, aussi appelés substances nucléaires, équipement et renseignements réglementés. La partie II du document d’application de la réglementation REGDOC-2.13.2, Importation et exportation, établit les orientations de la CCSN à l’intention des titulaires de permis actuels et éventuels qui souhaitent importer ou exporter des sources radioactives à risque élevé » -- Préface. 072gccstaMatière radioactive072gccstaTechnologie nucléaire072gccstaExportation072gccstaImportation072gccstaRéglementation en matière de sécurité2 aCommission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire.08tImport and export w(CaOODSP)9.854380 tImportation et exportation w(CaOODSP)9.822905#0aDocument d'application de la réglementation (Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire)vREGDOC-2.13.2.w(CaOODSP)9.50169640qPDFs1.93 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/ccsn-cnsc/CC172-163-2018-fra.pdf02490cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450098001422460065002402600105003053000037004104900047004475000141004945000019006355000018006545040052006725200917007246930020016416930017016616930025016787100065017037100043017687750125018118300105019368560111020419.856161CaOODSP20221107155457cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nkcbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cnm--1 aFs70-7/2018-015E-PDF00aLimit reference points for Atlantic salmon rivers in DFO Gulf Region h[electronic resource].17aScience response : blimit reference points, Atlantic salmon aMoncton, N.B. : bCentre for Science Advice (CSA), Gulf Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, c2018. a20 p. : bcol. chart, col. maps.1 aScience response, x1919-3769 ; v2018/015 aIssued also in French under title: Points de référence limite pour les rivières à saumon atlantique dans la Région du golfe du MPO. aCaption title. a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 10-12). a"Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Ecosystems and Fisheries Management Branch asked DFO Science to develop reference points for Atlantic Salmon that conform to “A fishery decision-making framework incorporating the Precautionary Approach”. That request followed on an action item associated with the implementation of the Wild Atlantic Salmon Conservation Policy to review benchmarks / reference points for Atlantic Salmon which conform to the Precautionary Approach (PA). This Science Response Report results from the Science Response Process of February 8, 2018 on Limit Reference Points for Atlantic Salmon rivers in Salmon Fishing Areas 15 to 18, DFO Gulf Region. This is a step in the development of the PA framework. Further work is required to complete the PA framework including the definition of the Upper Stock Reference point(s), harvest strategies, and harvest decision rules”--Context, p. [1]. 4aAtlantic salmon 4aFishing area 4aFisheries management1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bGulf Region.2 aCanadian Science Advisory Secretariat.08tPoints de référence limite pour les rivières à saumon atlantique dans la Région du golfe du MPO w(CaOODSP)9.856169#0aScience response (Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat)x1919-3769 ; v2018/015.w(CaOODSP)9.50623240qPDFs812 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-015-eng.pdf02473cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450134001422460085002762600113003613000047004744900052005215000113005735000022006865000022007085040059007305200823007896930022016126930019016346930024016537100073016777100056017507750093018068300123018998560113020229.856169CaOODSP20221107155458cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nkcbd ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cnm--1 aFs70-7/2018-015F-PDF00aPoints de référence limite pour les rivières à saumon atlantique dans la Région du golfe du MPO h[ressource électronique].17aRéponse des sciences : bpoints de référence limite pour le saumon atlantique aMoncton, N.-B. : bCentre des avis scientifiques (CAS), Région du golfe, Pêches et océans Canada, c2018. a23 p. : bcartes en coul., graph. en coul.1 aRéponse des sciences, x1919-3815 ; v2018/015 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Limit reference points for Atlantic salmon rivers in DFO Gulf Region. aTitre de départ. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 12-14). a« Le Secteur de la gestion des écosystèmes et des pêches de Pêches et Océans Canada (MPO) a demandé au Secteur des sciences du MPO d’élaborer des points de référence pour le saumon atlantique conformes au « Cadre décisionnel pour les pêches en conformité avec l’approche de précaution ». La demande a fait suite à une action associée à la mise en œuvre de la Politique du Canada pour la conservation du saumon atlantique sauvage visant à examiner les points de référence conformes à l’approche de précaution. La présente réponse des Sciences découle du processus de réponse des Sciences du 8 février 2018 sur les points de références limites pour les rivières du saumon atlantique dans les zones de pêches au saumon 15 à 18 de la Région du Golfe du MPO » -- Contexte, p. [1]. 4aSaumon atlantique 4aZone de pêche 4aGestion des pêches1 aCanada. bMinistère des pêches et des océans. bRégion du golfe.2 aSecrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique.08tLimit reference points for Atlantic salmon rivers in DFO Gulf Region w(CaOODSP)9.856161#0aRéponse des sciences (Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique)x1919-3815 ; v2018/015.w(CaOODSP)9.50263040qPDFs1,007 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-015-fra.pdf02013cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450131001422460080002732600110003533000010004634900047004735000162005205000019006825000018007015200423007196930015011426930025011576930023011827100077012057100043012827750146013258300105014718560111015769.856171CaOODSP20221107155459cr |||||||||||180504s2018 onc o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFs70-7/2018-018E-PDF00aStatus report on the knowledge of the fate and behaviour of diluted bitumen in the aquatic ecosystems h[electronic resource].17aScience response : bfate and behaviour of dilbit in the aquatic ecosystems aOttawa : bCentre for Science Advice (CSA), National Capital Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, c2018. a23 p.1 aScience response, x1919-3769 ; v2018/018 aIssued also in French under title: Rapport de situation sur la connaissance du devenir et du comportement du bitume dilué dans les écosystèmes aquatiques. aCaption title. a"April 2018." a"The overarching objective of this Science Response Process (SRP) was to summarize information that has been obtained to date about the fate, behaviour, biological effects, and mitigation techniques for diluted bitumen in order to inform future research work; support current and future emergency response planning/preparedness and operations; as well as to inform the public about recent findings”--Context, p. [1]. 4aOil spills 4aEnvironmental impact 4aAquatic ecosystems1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bNational Capital Region.2 aCanadian Science Advisory Secretariat.08tRapport de situation sur la connaissance du devenir et du comportement du bitume dilué dans les écosystèmes aquatiques w(CaOODSP)9.856174#0aScience response (Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat)x1919-3769 ; v2018/018.w(CaOODSP)9.50623240qPDFs503 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-018-eng.pdf02244cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001172450155001422460105002972600121004023000010005234900052005335000146005855000022007315000022007535200530007756920036013056920038013416920034013797100089014137100056015027750126015588300123016848560111018079.856174CaOODSP20221107155459cr |||||||||||180504s2018 onc o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFs70-7/2018-018F-PDF00aRapport de situation sur la connaissance du devenir et du comportement du bitume dilué dans les écosystèmes aquatiques h[ressource électronique].17aRéponse des sciences : bdevenir et comportement du bitume dilué dans les écosystèmes aquatiques aOttawa : bCentre des avis scientifiques (CAS), Région de la capitale nationale, Pêches et océans Canada, c2018. a30 p.1 aRéponse des sciences, x1919-3815 ; v2018/018 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Status report on the knowledge of the fate and behaviour of diluted bitumen in the aquatic ecosystems. aTitre de départ. a« Avril 2018. » a« L’objectif global du présent processus de réponse des Sciences (PRS) est de résumer les connaissances obtenus à ce jour au sujet du devenir, du comportement et des effets biologiques du bitume dilué et des techniques d’atténuation y afférentes, le tout dans le but d’orienter les futurs travaux de recherche, de soutenir la planification et la préparation aux urgences éventuelles et les opérations en cas d’urgence ainsi que d’informer le public sur les dernières découvertes » -- Contexte, p. [1].072gccstaDéversement de pétrole072gccstaImpact sur l'environnement072gccstaÉcosystème aquatique1 aCanada. bMinistère des pêches et des océans. bRégion de la capitale nationale.2 aSecrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique.08tStatus report on the knowledge of the fate and behaviour of diluted bitumen in the aquatic ecosystems w(CaOODSP)9.856171#0aRéponse des sciences (Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique)x1919-3815 ; v2018/018.w(CaOODSP)9.50263040qPDFs361 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-018-fra.pdf02394cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860025001262450104001512460064002552600112003193000038004314900047004695000148005165000019006645000018006835040041007015200793007426930017015356930017015526930026015697100070015957100043016657750132017088300105018408560111019459.856176CaOODSP20221107155459cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nscbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nkan-cn-ns1 aFs70-7/2018-020E-PDF00aStock status update of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in NAFO divisions 4X5Yb h[electronic resource].17aScience response : b4X5Yb Atlantic cod stock status update aDartmouth, N.S. : bCentre for Science Advice (CSA), Maritimes Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, c2018. a9 p. : bcharts (some col.), map.1 aScience response, x1919-3769 ; v2018/020 aIssued also in French under title: Mise à jour sur l'état du stock de morues franches (Gadus morhua) dans les divisions 4X et 5Yb de l'OPANO. aCaption title. a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In 2003, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) assessed the Maritimes Designatable Unit (DU) of Atlantic Cod as Special Concern. In 2010, COSEWIC split the Maritimes DU into two new DUs, the Laurentian South DU and the Southern DU, including NAFO Divs. 4X5Yb, and re-assessed the Southern DU as Endangered due to significant decline in abundance and evidence of an unexplained increase in natural mortality in NAFO Div. 4X. The last 4X5Yb Atlantic Cod stock status update was conducted in 2016 and the present Science Response is the result of a request for a stock status update from Resource Management (Maritimes Region) using the most recent DFO Summer Research Vessel (RV) surveys (2016-2017) and fishery landing data up to 2016”--Context, p. [1]. 4aAtlantic cod 4aFishing area 4aFish stock assessment1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bMaritimes Region.2 aCanadian Science Advisory Secretariat.08tMise à jour sur l'état du stock de morues franches (Gadus morhua) dans les divisions 4X et 5Yb de l'OPANO w(CaOODSP)9.856178#0aScience response (Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat)x1919-3769 ; v2018/020.w(CaOODSP)9.50623240qPDFs656 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-020-eng.pdf02775cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860025001262450141001512460107002922600159003993000049005584900052006075000119006595000022007785000022008005040055008225201023008776930010019006930019019106930041019297100078019707100056020487750099021048300123022038560111023269.856178CaOODSP20221107155500cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nscbd ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nkan-cn-ns1 aFs70-7/2018-020F-PDF00aMise à jour sur l'état du stock de morues franches (Gadus morhua) dans les divisions 4X et 5Yb de l'OPANO h[ressource électronique].17aRéponse des sciences : bmise à jour sur l'état du stock de morues franches des divisions 4X et 5Yb aDartmouth, N.-É. : bCentre des avis scientifiques (CAS), Région des Maritimes, Pêches et océans Canada, Institut océanographique de Bedford, c2018. a10 p. : bcarte, graph. (certaines en coul.)1 aRéponse des sciences, x1919-3815 ; v2018/020 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Stock status update of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in NAFO divisions 4X5Yb. aTitre de départ. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 5). a« En 2003, le Comité sur la situation des espèces en péril au Canada (COSEPAC) a évalué l'unité désignable de la morue franche des Maritimes comme espèce préoccupante. En 2010, le COSEPAC a divisé l'UD des Maritimes en deux nouvelles UD, celle du Sud laurentien et celle du Sud, incluant les divisions 4X et 5Yb de l'OPANO, et a réévalué le stock de l'UD du Sud comme étant en voie de disparition en raison d'un déclin significatif de la biomasse et d'éléments probants faisant état d'une augmentation inexpliquée de la mortalité naturelle dans la division 4X de l'OPANO. La dernière mise à jour de l'état du stock de morues franches des divisions 4X et 5Yb remonte à 2016, et la présente réponse des Sciences résulte d'une demande de mise à jour de l'état du stock émanant de Gestion des ressources (Région des Maritimes) et utilise les relevés estivaux par navire scientifique les plus récents (2016-2017) et les données sur les débarquements jusqu'à 2016 » -- Contexte, p. [1]. 4aMorue 4aZone de pêche 4aRessources halieutiques--Évaluation1 aCanada. bMinistère des pêches et des océans. bRégion des Maritimes.2 aSecrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique.08tStock status update of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in NAFO divisions 4X5Yb w(CaOODSP)9.856176#0aRéponse des sciences (Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique)x1919-3815 ; v2018/020.w(CaOODSP)9.50263040qPDFs642 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-020-fra.pdf02570cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860025001352450174001602460065003342600112003993000038005114900047005495000208005965000019008045000018008235040041008415200765008826930021016476930017016686930026016857100070017117100043017817750192018248300105020168560111021219.856180CaOODSP20221107155500cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nscbd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nfan-cn-nkan-cn-ns1 aFs70-7/2018-022E-PDF00aStock status update of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) on the Scotian Shelf and southern Grand Banks in NAFO divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc h[electronic resource].17aScience response : bstock status update of Atlantic halibut aDartmouth, N.S. : bCentre for Science Advice (CSA), Maritimes Region, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, c2018. a9 p. : bcharts (some col.), map.1 aScience response, x1919-3769 ; v2018/022 aIssued also in French under title: Mise à jour de l'état du stock de flétan (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) du plateau néo-écossais et du sud des grands bancs dans les divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc de l'OPANO. aCaption title. a"April 2018." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) is the largest of the flatfishes and ranges widely over Canada's East Coast. The management unit definition, Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc, is based largely on tagging results that indicate that Atlantic Halibut move extensively throughout the Canadian North Atlantic with smaller fish moving further than larger fish. Resource Management asked Science to update and evaluate Atlantic Halibut abundance indicators, landings and fishing mortality estimated from tagging data. This response provides 2018-2019 TAC advice based on the Objectives and Harvest Strategy adopted at the Scotia-Fundy Groundfish Advisory Committee (SFGAC) meeting in March 2015”--Context, p. [1]. 4aAtlantic halibut 4aFishing area 4aFish stock assessment1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bMaritimes Region.2 aCanadian Science Advisory Secretariat.08tMise à jour de l'état du stock de flétan (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) du plateau néo-écossais et du sud des grands bancs dans les divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc de l'OPANO w(CaOODSP)9.856181#0aScience response (Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat)x1919-3769 ; v2018/022.w(CaOODSP)9.50623240qPDFs410 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-022-eng.pdf02963cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430030001050860025001352450201001602460074003612600121004353000049005564900052006055000189006575000022008465000022008685040056008905201054009466930028020006930019020286930041020477100078020887100056021667750169022228300123023918560111025149.856181CaOODSP20221107155500cr |||||||||||180504s2018 nscbd ob f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-nfan-cn-nkan-cn-ns1 aFs70-7/2018-022F-PDF00aMise à jour de l'état du stock de flétan (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) du plateau néo-écossais et du sud des grands bancs dans les divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc de l'OPANO h[ressource électronique].17aRéponse des sciences : bmise à jour de l'état du stock de flétan aDartmouth, N.-É. : bCentre des avis scientifiques (CAS), Région des Maritimes, Pêches et océans Canada, c2018. a11 p. : bcarte, graph. (certaines en coul.)1 aRéponse des sciences, x1919-3815 ; v2018/022 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Stock status update of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) on the Scotian Shelf and southern Grand Banks in NAFO divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc. aTitre de départ. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 10). a« Le flétan (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) est le plus grand des poissons plats; son aire de répartition s'étend sur une vaste partie de la côte est du Canada. La zone de gestion, les divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc de l'Organisation des pêches de l'Atlantique Nord-Ouest (OPANO), a été définie en grande partie d'après les résultats d'opérations de marquage, qui ont révélé que le flétan effectue de vastes migrations dans tout l'Atlantique Nord canadien et que les plus petits poissons se déplacent plus loin que les poissons de plus grande taille. La Gestion des ressources a demandé au Secteur des sciences de mettre à jour et d'évaluer les indicateurs d'abondance, les débarquements et les taux de mortalité par pêche estimés à partir des données de marquage pour le flétan. Cette réponse fournit des avis sur le TAC pour 2018-2019 selon les objectifs fixés et la stratégie de pêche adoptée lors de la réunion du Comité consultatif du poisson de fond de la région Scotia-Fundy tenue en mars 2015 » -- Contexte, p. [1]-2. 4aFlétan de l'Atlantique 4aZone de pêche 4aRessources halieutiques--Évaluation1 aCanada. bMinistère des pêches et des océans. bRégion des Maritimes.2 aSecrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique.08tStock status update of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) on the Scotian Shelf and southern Grand Banks in NAFO divisions 3NOPs4VWX5Zc w(CaOODSP)9.856180#0aRéponse des sciences (Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique)x1919-3815 ; v2018/022.w(CaOODSP)9.50263040qPDFs536 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/fs70-7/Fs70-7-2018-022-fra.pdf02603cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860035001481000033001832450155002162600119003713000024004904900087005145000140006015040051007415200975007925300033017675460052018006930030018526930017018827100102018997100057020018300106020588560101021649.856141CaOODSP20230303114600cr |||||||||||180207s2018 bccb ob f000 0 eng d z9780660245553 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aFs97-4/3148E-PDFzFs97-4/3148E1 aSchweigert, J. F., eauthor.10aSynopsis of the Pacific herring spawn-on-kelp fishery in British Columbia h[electronic resource] / cby J.F. Schweigert, J.S. Cleary, and P. Midgley. aNanaimo, B.C. : bFisheries and Oceans Canada, Science Branch, Pacific Region, Pacific Biological Station, c2018. avi, 35 p. : bmaps.1 aCanadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences, x1488-5387 ; v3148 aThe catalogue number (Fs97-4/3148E) and ISBN (978-0-660-24555-3) for the print edition have been copied in this electronic publication. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 9-14).3 a"The harvesting of Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) eggs on evergreen boughs or seaweed has been undertaken by First Nations people for many generations and is an important cultural element of many of the coastal tribes in British Columbia. In Japan, herring eggs spawned or deposited on kelp, primarily Macrocystis integrifolia, has also been a traditional delicacy consumed primarily in conjunction with New Years celebrations. The collapse of Japanese herring populations during the 1960s resulted in an interest in developing a commercial herring egg on kelp or so-called spawn-on-kelp (SOK) fishery in British Columbia in the early 1970s. The focus of this report is a description of the history and development of the commercial SOK fishery and its practices and to document the distribution, quotas, effort, and harvests throughout this period to present and to recommend an approach for inclusion of the harvest in the stock assessment process"--Introd., p. [1]. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes pref. material and abstract in French. 4aPacific herring fisheries 4aFishes--Eggs1 aCanada. bDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans. bPacific Region. bScience Branch, eissuing body.2 aPacific Biological Station (1972- ), eissuing body.#0aCanadian manuscript report of fisheries and aquatic sciences,x1488-5387 ; v3148.w(CaOODSP)9.50521140qPDFs3.88 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/mpo-dfo/Fs97-4-3148-eng.pdf02002cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450121001402600055002613000026003164900014003425000157003565000019005135000022005325040041005545200613005956920030012086930024012386930015012627100073012777750141013508300099014918560098015909.855936CaOODSP20221107155423cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aJ23-4/13-2017E-PDF04aThe impact of mandatory minimum penalties on indigenous, black and other visible minorities h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Justice Canada, c2017. a5 p. : bcol. charts.1 aJustFacts aIssued also in French under title: Les conséquences des peines minimales obligatoires sur les autochtones, les noirs et les autres minorités visibles. aCaption title. a"September 2017." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This fact sheet presents information on federal offenders who were convicted of an offence punishable by a mandatory minimum penalty (MMP) as the most serious offence in the sentence, and were admitted to federal custody between fiscal years 2007/08 and 2016/17. Data was obtained from the Correctional Service of Canada. Offenders were included in the dataset if the most serious offence upon admission was an offence punishable by an MMP. The goal of this research was to determine whether Indigenous and visible minority offenders were differentially affected by MMPs over a period of ten years"--P. [1].072gccstaVisible minorities 4aMandatory sentences 4aStatistics1 aCanada. bDepartment of Justice. bResearch and Statistics Division.08tLes conséquences des peines minimales obligatoires sur les autochtones, les noirs et les autres minorités visibles w(CaOODSP)9.855938#0aJustFacts (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division)w(CaOODSP)9.85492640qPDFs337 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/jus/J23-4-13-2017-eng.pdf02295cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450150001402600058002903000029003484900024003775000136004015000022005375000026005595040048005855200853006336920029014866930023015156930017015387100089015557750116016448300123017608560098018839.855938CaOODSP20221107155423cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aJ23-4/13-2017F-PDF04aLes conséquences des peines minimales obligatoires sur les autochtones, les noirs et les autres minorités visibles h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère de la justice Canada, c2017. a6 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 a[Précis des faits] aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The impact of mandatory minimum penalties on indigenous, black and other visible minorities. aTitre de départ. a« Septembre 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La présente fiche d’information donne des renseignements sur les délinquants sous responsabilité fédérale qui ont été déclarés coupables d’une infraction passible d’une peine minimale obligatoire (PMO) constituant l’infraction la plus grave de la peine et qui ont été admis dans un établissement de détention fédéral entre les exercices 2007-2008 et 2016-2017. Les données ont été obtenues auprès du Service correctionnel du Canada. Les délinquants étaient inclus dans l’ensemble de données si l’infraction la plus grave au moment de leur admission était une infraction qui était passible d’une PMO. Le but de la recherche était de déterminer si les délinquants autochtones et appartenant à une minorité visible avaient été touchés différemment par les PMO sur une période de dix ans » -- P. [1].072gccstaMinorité visible 4aPeines statutaires 4aStatistiques1 aCanada. bMinistère de la justice. bDivision de la recherche et de la statistique.08tThe impact of mandatory minimum penalties on indigenous, black and other visible minorities w(CaOODSP)9.855936#0aPrécis des faits (Canada. Ministère de la justice. Division de la recherche et de la statistique)w(CaOODSP)9.85492740qPDFs344 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/jus/J23-4-13-2017-fra.pdf01465cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450054001402600055001943000025002494900014002745000082002885000019003705000021003895040041004105200281004516920025007326930043007576930015008007100073008157750066008888300099009548560098010539.855940CaOODSP20221107155424cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aJ23-4/14-2017E-PDF00aChild custody and access h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Justice Canada, c2017. a5 p. : bcol. chart.1 aJustFacts aIssued also in French under title: Droit de garde et de visite de l’enfant. aCaption title. a"November 2017." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This fact sheet is mostly based on data collected from the Survey of Family Courts (SFC), as well as publicly available data from Statistics Canada, including the General Social Survey (GSS) cycle 25 (2011) and the Civil Court Survey between 2005/2006 and 2010/2011"--P. [1].072gccstaChild custody 4aVisitation rights (Domestic relations) 4aStatistics1 aCanada. bDepartment of Justice. bResearch and Statistics Division.08tDroit de garde et de visite de l’enfant w(CaOODSP)9.855941#0aJustFacts (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division)w(CaOODSP)9.85492640qPDFs389 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/jus/J23-4-14-2017-eng.pdf01618cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450075001402600058002153000029002734900022003025000069003245000022003935000025004155040048004405200369004886920029008576930042008866930017009287100089009457750049010348300123010838560098012069.855941CaOODSP20221107155424cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aJ23-4/14-2017F-PDF00aDroit de garde et de visite de l’enfant h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bMinistère de la justice Canada, c2017. a6 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 aPrécis des faits aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Child custody and access. aTitre de départ. a« Novembre 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La présente fiche de renseignements se fonde principalement sur les données tirées de l’Enquête sur les tribunaux de la famille (ETF), ainsi que sur des données de Statistique Canada accessibles au public, y compris l’Enquête sociale générale (ESG), cycle 25 (2011) et l’Enquête sur les tribunaux civils entre 2005-2006 et 2010-2011 » -- P. [1].072gccstaGarde des enfants 4aDroit de visite (Droit de la famille) 4aStatistiques1 aCanada. bMinistère de la justice. bDivision de la recherche et de la statistique.08tChild custody and access w(CaOODSP)9.855940#0aPrécis des faits (Canada. Ministère de la justice. Division de la recherche et de la statistique)w(CaOODSP)9.85492740qPDFs469 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/jus/J23-4-14-2017-fra.pdf01636cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450099001402460063002392600055003023000026003574900014003835000123003975000019005205000021005395040041005605200334006016920028009356930031009636930015009947100073010097750031010828300099011138560098012129.855942CaOODSP20221107155424cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aJ23-4/15-2017E-PDF00aJordan h[electronic resource] : bstatistics related to delay in the criminal justice system.30aStatistics related to delay in the criminal justice system a[Ottawa] : bDepartment of Justice Canada, c2017. a6 p. : bcol. charts.1 aJustFacts aIssued also in French under title: Jordan : statistiques relatives aux délais au sein du système de justice pénale. aCaption title. a"December 2017." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This fact sheet is based on publicly available data from Statistics Canada and provincial databases, a number of Justice Canada, Canadian government (federal and provincial/territorial) and academic studies released from 2009 to 2017, as well as data from an internal research report prepared by Justice Canada in 2013"--P. [1].072gccstaCriminal justice 4aCourt congestion and delay 4aStatistics1 aCanada. bDepartment of Justice. bResearch and Statistics Division.08tJordan w(CaOODSP)9.855943#0aJustFacts (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division)w(CaOODSP)9.85492640qPDFs353 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/jus/J23-4-15-2017-eng.pdf01901cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450118001402460078002582600058003363000029003944900022004235000111004455000022005565000026005785040048006045200500006526920027011526930038011796930017012177100089012347750031013238300123013548560098014779.855943CaOODSP20221107155424cr |||||||||||180430s2017 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aJ23-4/15-2017F-PDF00aJordan h[ressource électronique] : bstatistiques relatives aux délais au sein du système de justice pénale.30aStatistiques relatives aux délais au sein du système de justice pénale a[Ottawa] : bMinistère de la justice Canada, c2017. a7 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 aPrécis des faits aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Jordan: statistics related to delay in the criminal justice system. aTitre de départ. a« Décembre 2017. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La présente fiche d’information s’appuie sur des données accessibles au public de Statistique Canada et de bases de données provinciales, sur un certain nombre d’études publiées de 2009 à 2017 par le ministère de la Justice Canada, les gouvernements canadiens (fédéral, provinciaux et territoriaux) et les établissements universitaires, ainsi que sur des données tirées d’un rapport de recherche interne produit par le ministère de la Justice Canada en 2013 » -- P. [1].072gccstaJustice pénale 4aTribunaux--Encombrement et retard 4aStatistiques1 aCanada. bMinistère de la justice. bDivision de la recherche et de la statistique.08tJordan w(CaOODSP)9.855942#0aPrécis des faits (Canada. Ministère de la justice. 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The indicators report estimates of Canada's emissions and removals of greenhouse gases"--P. 5.072gccstaGreenhouse gases072gccstaAtmospheric emissions072gccstaEnvironmental indicators1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.854100 tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators : w(CaOODSP)9.870976 tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.83372040qPDFs994 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En4-144-18-2018-eng.pdf01962cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450129001602460040002892600079003293000030004085000119004385000022005575040057005795200492006366920033011286920038011616920038011997100061012377750073012987940082013717950080014538560103015339.854100CaOODSP20221107155003cr |||||||||||180321s2018 qucd ob f000 0 fre d a9780660258904 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-144/18-2018F-PDF00aIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement h[ressource électronique] : bémissions de gaz à effet de serre.30aÉmissions de gaz à effet de serre aGatineau, Qué. : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, c2018. a24 p. : bgraph. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canadian environmental sustainability indicators: greenhouse gas emissions. a« Avril 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 16.). a« Le changement climatique est un des enjeux environnementaux les plus importants de notre temps. Le changement climatique est causé par l'augmentation de la concentration des gaz à effet de serre dans l'atmosphère. Cette augmentation est principalement causée par les activités humaines telles que l'utilisation des combustibles fossiles et l'agriculture. Ces indicateurs font état des estimations des émissions et des absorptions des gaz à effet de serre du Canada » -- P. 5.072gccstaGaz à effet de serre072gccstaÉmissions atmosphériques072gccstaIndicateur environnemental1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tCanadian environmental sustainability indicators w(CaOODSP)9.854099 tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement : w(CaOODSP)9.870977 tIndicateurs canadiens de durabilité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.83372340qPDFs1,016 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En4-144-18-2018-fra.pdf01765cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450094001572600071002513000037003225000129003595000019004885000032005075040041005395200414005806930022009946930022010167100053010387750113010918560098012048560161013029.855117CaOODSP20221107155226cr |||||||||||180412s2018 qucad ob f000 0 eng d a9780660262307 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aEn4-326/2018E-PDF00aEstimated results of the federal carbon pollution pricing system h[electronic resource]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, cc2018. a13 p. : bcol. charts, col. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Résultats estimés du système fédéral de tarification de la pollution par le carbone. aCaption title. aIssued also in HTML format. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This analysis examines the effects on emissions and the economy of an illustrative scenario in which the four provinces with carbon pricing systems today – British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, representing 80 percent of Canada’s population – meet the federal standard through 2022, and the other nine provinces and territories implement the federal carbon pricing system"--Key findings, p. 1. 4aCarbon offsetting 4aGovernment policy1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tRésultats estimés du système fédéral de tarification de la pollution par le carbone w(CaOODSP)9.85511940qPDFs557 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En4-326-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/climatechange/climate-action/pricing-carbon-pollution/estimated-impacts-federal-system.html01927cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450122001572600079002793000045003585000109004035000022005125000032005345040048005665200508006146930043011226930030011657100061011957750089012568560098013458560182014439.855119CaOODSP20221107155226cr |||||||||||180412s2018 qucad ob f000 0 fre d a9780660262314 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aEn4-326/2018F-PDF00aRésultats estimés du système fédéral de tarification de la pollution par le carbone h[ressource électronique]. a[Gatineau, QC] : bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada, cc2018. a14 p. : bgraph. en coul., ill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Estimated results of the federal carbon pollution pricing system. aTitre de départ. aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Cette analyse examine les effets sur les émissions et l’économie d’un scénario illustratif dans lequel les quatre provinces ayant actuellement des systèmes de tarification – la Colombie-Britannique, l’Alberta, l’Ontario et le Québec, où résident 80 pour cent de la population du Canada – respectent la norme fédérale jusqu’en 2022, et les neuf autres provinces et territoires mettent en œuvre le système fédéral de tarification du carbone » -- Principaux résultats, p. 1. 4aCompensation des émissions de carbone 4aPolitique gouvernementale1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tEstimated results of the federal carbon pollution pricing system w(CaOODSP)9.85511740qPDFs569 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En4-326-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/services/environnement/meteo/changementsclimatiques/action-pour-climat/tarification-pollution-carbone/resultats-estimes-systeme-federal.html02975cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430021001230860023001442450316001672600110004833000027005935000387006205000017010075000018010245000069010425000054011115000032011655040041011975200520012386920021017586920028017796920023018077100029018307100054018597100057019137100053019707750310020238560100023338560156024339.854155CaOODSP20221107155011cr |||||||||||180322s2018 quca ob f000 0 eng d a9780660259017 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---an-us---1 aEn14-320/2018E-PDF00aU.S. Environmental Protection Agency significant new use rule (SNUR) programs and Environment and Climate Change Canada/Health Canada significant new activity (SNAc) provisions h[electronic resource] : ban educated primer intended to promote compliance / cUnited States-Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council. a[Washington, D.C.] : b[Environmental Protection Agency] ; a[Ottawa] : b[Government of Canada], c2018. av, 33 p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Programme de réglementation en matière de nouvelles utilisations importantes (SNUR) de l’Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) des États-Unis et dispositions relatives aux nouvelles activités (NAc) d’Environnement et changement climatique Canada (ECCC) et de Santé Canada (SC) : guide d’introduction visant à promouvoir la conformité. aCover title. a"April 2018." a"Prepared under contract GS-10F-0048X and contract EP-W-16-017." aIssued by: Environment and Climate Change Canada. aIssued also in HTML format. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The purpose of this primer is to compile easy-to-use information for stakeholders potentially regulated under similar United States (U.S.) and Canadian requirements—Significant New Use Rules (SNURs) in the U.S. and Significant New Activity (SNAc) provisions in Canada. Information in this document will assist the regulated community in determining their compliance obligations, in engaging their supply chains in communication activities to facilitate compliance with SNUR and SNAc requirements"--Purpose, p. 1.072gccstaChemicals072gccstaToxic substances072gccstaRegulations1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aUnited States. bEnvironmental Protection Agency.2 aCanada-United States Regulatory Cooperation Council.1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tProgramme de réglementation en matière de nouvelles utilisations importantes (SNUR) de l’Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) des États-Unis et dispositions relatives aux nouvelles activités (NAc) d’Environnement et changement climatique Canada (ECCC) et de Santé Canada (SC) w(CaOODSP)9.85415640qPDFs3.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En14-320-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/evaluating-existing-substances/significant-new-use-rule-activity-provision.html03230cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430021001230860023001442450460001672600112006273000032007395000275007715000022010465000022010685000085010905000063011755000032012385040048012705200706013185900009020246920028020336920029020616920023020907100052021137100079021657100029022447100061022737750201023348560100025358560197026359.854156CaOODSP20221107155011cr |||||||||||180322s2018 onca ob f000 0 fre d a9780660259024 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---an-us---1 aEn14-320/2018F-PDF00aProgramme de réglementation en matière de nouvelles utilisations importantes (SNUR) de l’Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) des États-Unis et dispositions relatives aux nouvelles activités (NAc) d’Environnement et changement climatique Canada (ECCC) et de Santé Canada (SC) h[ressource électronique] : bguide d’introduction visant à promouvoir la conformité / cConseil de coopération États-Unis-Canada en matière de réglementation. a[Washington, D.C.] : b[Environmental Protection Agency] ; a[Ottawa] : b[Gouvernement du Canada], c2018. avi, 39 p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : U.S. Environmental Protection Agency significant new use rule (SNUR) programs and Environment and Climate Change Canada/Health Canada significant new activity (SNAc) provisions: an educational primer intended to promote compliance. aTitre de la couv. a« Avril 2018. » a« Préparé dans le cadre du contrat GS-10F-0048X et du contrat EP-W-16-017. » aPubl. par : Environnement et changement climatique Canada. aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Ce guide d’information a pour but de compiler des renseignements faciles à utiliser pour les intervenants pouvant être visés par des exigences réglementaires semblables : les Significant New Use Rules (règles relatives à de nouvelles utilisations importantes) (SNUR) des États-Unis et les dispositions relatives aux nouvelles activités (NAc) du Canada. Les renseignements colligés dans ce document aideront les intervenants réglementés à déterminer leurs obligations en matière de conformité, à amener leur chaîne d’approvisionnement à prendre part à des activités de communication pour faciliter la conformité aux exigences liées aux SNUR et aux NAc » -- Objectif, p. 1. aHTML072gccstaProduit chimique072gccstaSubstance toxique072gccstaRèglements1 aÉtats-Unis. bEnvironmental Protection Agency.2 aConseil Canada-États-Unis de coopération en matière de réglementation.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.1 aCanada. bEnvironnement et changement climatique Canada.08tU.S. Environmental Protection Agency significant new use rule (SNUR) programs and Environment and Climate Change Canada/Health Canada significant new activity (SNAc) provisions w(CaOODSP)9.85415540qPDFs3.71 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En14-320-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.canada.ca/fr/environnement-changement-climatique/services/evaluation-substances-existantes/reglementation-nouvelles-utilisations-importantes-dispositions-activites.html02281cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430021001230860023001442450087001672460032002542460084002862600129003703000053004995000112005525000017006645000064006815040041007455200672007866930033014586930039014916930018015306930029015487100054015777100039016317100053016707750096017238560100018199.853941CaOODSP20221107154939cr |||||||||||180320s2018 qucabd ob f000 0 eng d a9780660258416 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-onan-us-mi1 aEn164-56/2018E-PDF00aLake Huron Lakewide Action and Management Plan, 2017-2021 h[electronic resource].17aLake Huron LAMP (2017-2021)1 iTitle on back cover: a2017-2021 Lake Huron Lakewide Action and Management Plan a[Washington, D.C.] : bEnvironmental Protection Agency ; a[Gatineau, QC] : bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada, c2018. axiv, 90 p. : bcol. charts, col. ill., col. maps aIssued also in French under title: Plan d’action et d’aménagement panlacustre du lac Huron, 2017-2021. aCover title. aDeveloped by: Lake Huron Partnership. Cf. Acknowledgements. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In keeping with the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (the Agreement), the governments of Canada and the United States have committed to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the waters of the Great Lakes. This 2017-2021 Lake Huron Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) fulfills a United States and Canadian commitment of the Agreement to assess ecosystem condition, identify environmental threats, set priorities for research and monitoring, and identify further actions to be taken by governments and the public that address the key threats to the waters of Lake Huron and the St. Marys River"--Executive summary, p. viii. 4aHuron, Lake (Mich. and Ont.) 4aSaint Marys River (Mich. and Ont.) 4aWater quality 4aEnvironmental management1 aUnited States. bEnvironmental Protection Agency.2 aLake Huron Binational Partnership.1 aCanada. bEnvironment and Climate Change Canada.08tPlan d’action et d’aménagement panlacustre du lac Huron, 2017-2021 w(CaOODSP)9.85394240qPDFs7.87 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/En164-56-2018-eng.pdf02068cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000030001492450196001792600053003753000019004284900032004475000086004795040041005655200712006065460033013186920020013516920021013716920017013926930026014097000018014357000016014537100034014697100031015038300076015348560096016109.855939CaOODSP20221107155424cr |||||||||||180430s1988 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-1/66E-PDF1 aMiller, Frank L., d1930-10aMortality of migratory barren-ground caribou on the calving grounds of the Beverly herd, Northwest Territories, 1981-83 h[electronic resource] / cFrank L. Miller, Eric Broughton, Anne Gunn. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1988. a26 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 66 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The mortality of migratory barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) on the calving grounds of the Beverly caribou herd, District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories, was investigated in 1981,1982, and 1983. Two hundred and eighty-seven dead or incapacitated newborn caribou calves were found and necropsied between 31 May and 20 June 1981, 8 and 23 June 1982, and 6 and 17 June 1983. Wolf (Canis lupus) predation was the single most important cause of newborn calf mortality (68.5%), followed by atelectasis (fetal and neonatal) (14.2 %), pathophysiological disorders (6.7 % ), separation or abandonment (6.2 %), pneumonia (4.0 %), and grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) predation (0.4%)"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaWildlife072gccstaMigration072gccstaDeath 4aBarren ground caribou1 aBroughton, E.1 aGunn, Anne.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 66w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs2.43 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-66-eng.pdf02056cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450183001362600053003193000019003724900032003915000086004235000163005095040041006725200582007136920025012956920021013206920032013417000026013737100034013997100031014337750094014648300076015588560096016349.855946CaOODSP20221107155425cr |||||||||||180430s1989 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-1/67E-PDF00aStudies of the effects of acidification on aquatic wildlife in Canada h[electronic resource] : blacustrine birds and their habitats in Quebec / cedited by Jean-Luc DesGranges. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1989. a70 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 67 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Étude des effets de l'acidification sur la faune aquatique au Canada : les oiseaux lacustres et leurs habitats au Québec. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report contains the results of research carried out under the auspices of the Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants program, an interdepartmental research initiative of the federal government involving Agriculture Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada, Health and Welfare Canada, and Environment Canada. Within Environment Canada, research into various aspects of long-range transport of air pollutants is being carried out by the Atmospheric Environment Service, Inland Waters/Lands, and the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS)"--Foreword.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaAcid rain072gccstaEnvironmental impact1 aDesGranges, Jean-Luc.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tÉtude des effets de l'acidification sur la faune aquatique au Canada w(CaOODSP)9.856641#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 67w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.42 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-67-eng.pdf02432cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301110097001492450195002462460081004412600053005223000028005754900032006035000086006355000045007215000178007665040041009445200640009855460034016256920025016596920019016847000022017037000018017257100034017437100066017777100031018438300076018748560096019509.855957CaOODSP20221107155427cr |||||||||||180430s1991 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/68E-PDF2 aPopulation Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium d(1989 : cSt. John's, Nfld.)10aStudies of high-latitude seabirds. n1, pbehavioural, energetic, and oceanographic aspects of seabird feeding ecology h[electronic resource] / cedited by W.A. Montevecchi and A.J. Gaston.3 aBehavioural, energetic, and oceanographic aspects of seabird feeding ecology a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1991. a56 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 68 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aPublished for the Ocean Sciences Centre. a"Papers presented at the Population Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, in April 1989." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Much recent research effort has been directed at seabird feeding ecology, which is central to many multidisciplinary studies of marine foods webs (e.g., Nettleship et al. 1984; CroxaIl 1987; Furness and Monaghan 1987; Vermeer and Butler 1989). The present collection, an outgrowth of a symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland in April 1989 and jointly sponsored by the Ocean Sciences Centre and the Canadian WildIife Service, includes behavioural, energetic, and oceanographic aspects of seabird feeding ecology. The papers represent a cross section of marine ornithology focused on the ecology of birds at sea"--Introd. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology1 aMontevecchi, W.A.1 aGaston, A. J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aMemorial University of Newfoundland. bOcean Sciences Centre.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 68w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.24 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-68-eng.pdf01729cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430021001360860018001571000025001752450118002002600102003183000025004204900038004455000086004835040039005695200470006085460033010786920027011117100034011387100059011728300082012318560102013139.855862CaOODSP20221107155412cr |||||||||||180426s1986 bcc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-14909-2 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bcan-cn-yk aCW69-5/8E-PDF1 aMcKelvey, Richard W.14aThe status of trumpeter swans in British Columbia and Yukon, summer 1985 h[electronic resource] / cR. McKelvey. aDelta, B. C. : bPacific and Yukon Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1986. aiii, 29 p. : bmaps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 8 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"A survey was conducted in July and August 1985 to determine the status of Trumpeter Swans breeding in British Columbia and Yukon. A total of 185 adults (white birds) and 53 cygnets were recorded. All areas except the Ft. St. John area had fewer swans than in previous years. Possible causes of those changes are discussed. The most likely reason for the decline noted is high mortality on the wintering area near Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A."--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 8w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs1.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-8-eng.pdf02097cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860018001481000018001662450155001842600102003393000034004414900038004755000086005135040039005995200740006385460033013786920031014116920018014427000022014607100034014827100059015168300082015758560102016579.855864CaOODSP20221107155413cr |||||||||||180426s1986 bcc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-14912-2 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-5/9E-PDF1 aDawe, Neil K.10aVegetation of the Koksilah Marsh, Cowichan estuary h[electronic resource] : ba pre-restoration study, July 1985 / cNeil K. Dawe ; Lindsay E. Jones. aDelta, B. C. : bPacific and Yukon Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1986. avii, 30 p. : bfigures, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 9 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"To determine the effect of returning a former agricultural field (Koksilah Marsh) and adjacent disturbed wetland (CN Marsh) on the Cowichan River estuary to intertidal habitat, baseline vegetation and soil-water salinity data were gathered in July and September 1985. Three permanent transects were established across the areas of propsed impact and from a total of 103 releves, 21 species of vascular plants were recorded. Seven additional species from the family Gramineae were also noted. Four plant communities were identified and are described along with elevation and soil water salinity data. Broad predictians of the resulting vegetation, following a return of the study area to tidal inundation, are made"--Abstract, p. iii. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaNature conservation072gccstaPlants1 aJones, Lindsay E.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 9w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs3.67 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-9-eng.pdf01585cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001481000030001672450209001972600110004063000028005164900039005445000086005835040039006695200259007085460033009676920019010007100034010197100031010538300083010848560104011679.855868CaOODSP20221107155413cr |||||||||||180426s1987 abc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15380-4 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/20E-PDF1 aMiller, Frank L., d1930-10aPeary caribou and muskoxen on Bathurst, Alexander, Marc, Massey, Vanier, Cameron, Helena, Lougheed, and Edmund Walker Islands, Northwest Territories, July 1985 h[electronic resource] / cFrank L. Miller. aEdmonton, Alberta : bWestern and Northern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. avii, 45 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 20 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"An aerial survey to determine numbers and distributions of Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) and muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) was flown over nine central High Arctic Islands in the Canadian Archipelago between 10 and 25 July 1985"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMammals1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 20w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs21.21 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-20-eng.pdf01897cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001481000020001672450143001872600070003303000010004004900039004105000086004495040039005355200622005745460033011966920021012296920027012507000032012777100034013097100031013438300083013748560102014579.855874CaOODSP20221107155414cr |||||||||||180426s1987 onc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15425-8 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-4/21E-PDF1 aTurle, Richard.10aCWS guidelines to practical quality assurance for contracted chemical analysis h[electronic resource] / cRichard Turle ; R. J. Norstrom. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. a25 p.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 21 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"The concern over the quality of the environment has led to many chemical analyses. In order to identify problems, accurate and precise analyses are demanded. The reasons for a Quality Assurance Program for an analytical contract are outlined. Various procedures such as control charts, use of reference materials and audits are discussed. Recommendations are made for the reporting of detection limits and low level data. Criteria are presented for the acceptance or rejection of results from a contract analytical laboratory. Proposed contract clauses and suggestions for additional reading are included"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaChemicals072gccstaQuality control1 aNorstrom, R. J. q(Ross J.)1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 21w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs704 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-21-eng.pdf01604cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001481000022001672450214001892600111004033000035005144900039005495000086005885040039006745200234007135460033009476920021009806920025010017100034010267100031010608300083010918560104011749.855878CaOODSP20221107155415cr |||||||||||180426s1987 mbc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15439-9 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-5/22E-PDF1 aBoothroyd, Peter.10aPreliminary assessment of the effects of the proposed Polar Gas pipeline and other hydrocarbon development projects on waterfowl of the northern MacKenzie valley h[electronic resource] / cPeter N. Boothroyd. aWinnipeg, Manitoba : bWestern and Northern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. avii, 112 p. : bfigures, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 22 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"Aerial surveys were conducted in June, July and August, 1985 to determine numbers and distribution of waterfowl along the proposed Polar Gas pipeline route and Parsons Lake lateral in the Mackenzie River valley"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaPipelines072gccstaAquatic birds1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 22w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs15.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-22-eng.pdf01444cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001481000021001672450091001882600102002793000034003814900039004155000086004545040039005405200212005795460033007916920027008247100034008517100059008858300083009448560103010279.855880CaOODSP20221107155415cr |||||||||||180426s1987 bcc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15449-5 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-5/23E-PDF1 aSavard, J.-P. L.10aStatus report on Barrow's Goldeneye h[electronic resource] / cJean-Pierre L. Savard. aDelta, B. C. : bPacific and Yukon Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. avii, 57 p. : bfigures, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 23 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Over 60% of the world population of Barrow's Goldeneye breed and winter in British Columbia. The status of each Canadian population is undetermined, as no reliable monitoring scheme exists"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 23w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs2.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-23-eng.pdf01584cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001482450143001672600110003103000034004204900039004545000086004935040039005795200319006185460033009376920029009707000019009997100034010187100031010528300083010838560104011669.855882CaOODSP20221107155416cr |||||||||||180426s1987 abc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15509-2 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/25E-PDF12aA natural resource survey of Wager Bay area, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] / cS. C. Zoltai, G. L. Holroyd, G. W. Scotter. aEdmonton, Alberta : bWestern and Northern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. aix, 129 p. : bfigures, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 25 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"This report discusses the climate, hydrology, oceanography, bedrock geology, glacial geology, permafrost and preglacial phenomena, soils, physiology, vegetation, ecological land classification, mammals, birds, fishes, land use, economic and other claims, and human history, of the Wager Bay area"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaNatural resources1 aHolroyd, G. L.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 25w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs47.72 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-25-eng.pdf01585cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860019001481000024001672450180001912600110003713000026004814900039005075000086005465040039006325200255006715460033009266920027009597000021009867100034010077100031010418300083010728560104011559.855884CaOODSP20221107155416cr |||||||||||180426s1987 abc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-15538-6 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/26E-PDF1 aMcCormick, Kevin J.12aA survey of trumpeter swans and their habitat in sourthern MacKenzie District, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] : b1986 / cKevin J. McCormick ; Len J. Shandruk. aEdmonton, Alberta : bWestern and Northern Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1987. av, 44 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 26 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) were surveyed and captured in the southern Mackenzie District, NWT from 27 July to 2 August 1986. The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution and abundance of swans in this region"--Abstract, p. i. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds1 aShandruk, Len J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 26w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs17.86 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-26-eng.pdf01432cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430012001360860018001481000017001662450119001832600104003023000028004064900038004345000086004725040039005585200184005975460033007816920027008147100034008417100059008758300082009348560102010169.855844CaOODSP20221107155410cr |||||||||||180426s1986 bcc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-14818-5 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-yk1 aCW69-5/4E-PDF1 aHawkings, J.10aBreeding bird survey of the Whitefish Station area, MacKenzie Delta, 1985 h[electronic resource] / cJ. Hawkings. a[Delta, B. C.] : bPacific and Yukon Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1986. aiii, 22 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 4 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"The relationship of the Whitefish Station avifauna to that of adjacent areas is discussed and species accounts are provided for all birds seen during the study"--Abstract, p. ii. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 4w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs1.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-4-eng.pdf01472cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430010001360860018001461000018001642450132001822600076003143000020003904900038004105000086004485040039005345200226005735460033007996920027008327000020008597100034008797100050009138300082009638560101010459.855856CaOODSP20221107155411cr |||||||||||180426s1986 nkc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-14856-8 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cnm1 aCW69-5/6E-PDF1 aThrelfall, W.10aMarine bird observations at Placentia Bay and Cape St. Mary's, 1973-76 h[electronic resource] / cW. Threlfall ; R. I. Goudie. aSackville, N.B. : bAtlantic Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, c1986. a17 p. : bmaps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 6 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"Counts of marine birds, made at monthly intervals in 1973-76 at 13 sites spaced along the Placentia Bay coast in southeastern Newfoundland, revealed patterns of distribution and numbers through the year"--Abstract, p. 3. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds1 aGoudie, R. Ian.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bAtlantic Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 6w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs655 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-6-eng.pdf01884cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410013001230430010001360860018001461000017001642450183001812600097003643000023004614900038004845000086005225040039006085200518006475460033011656920017011986920024012157000039012397100034012787100050013128300082013628560102014449.855859CaOODSP20221107155412cr |||||||||||180426s1986 nkc #ot f|0| 0 eng d z0-662-14857-6 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cnm1 aCW69-5/7E-PDF1 aBusby, D. G.10aEffects of aerial application of Zectran (r) UCZF 19 on the growth and development of nestling white-throated sparrows h[electronic resource] / cD. G. Busby ; J. R. Blacquiere. aSackville, N. B. : bAtlantic Region, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, c1986. a18 p. : bfigures.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 7 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographic references.3 a"The cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticide Zectran® is currently being tested for spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana) control in Canada. Because of its relatively high acute oral toxicity to birds, concern about Zectran' s registration prompted the Canadian Wildlife Service (Atlantic Region) to determine if field application of it is hazardous to songbirds. Of particular concern are nestlings, which are more sensitive to cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides than are adult songbirds"--Abstract, p. 3. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaInsecticides1 aBlacquiere, Joseph Richard,d1953-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bAtlantic Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 7w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs7.71 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-7-eng.pdf01850cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001171000023001362450113001592600051002723000022003234900032003455000086003775000116004635040041005795200444006206920025010646920024010896920030011136920032011437100034011757100031012097750100012408300076013408560096014169.856012CaOODSP20221107155434cr |||||||||||180501s1992 oncd|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCW69-1/73E-PDF1 aDickson, D. Lynne.14aThe red-throated loon as an indicator of environmental quality h[electronic resource] / cD. Lynne Dickson. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1992. a20 p. : bcharts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 73 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Le huart à gorge rousse comme indicateur de la qualité de l'environnement. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"A monitoring study was initiated in the mid-1980s to determine the effects of future offshore oil and gas production on the birds that use the coastal areas of the Beaufort Sea. The primary objective of the five-year predevelopment phase of the study was to determine the natural annual fluctuations in the abundance, breeding effort, and breeding success of the study's indicator species, the Red-throated Loon Gavia stellata"--Abstract.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaGas industry072gccstaPetroleum industry072gccstaEnvironmental impact1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tLe huart à gorge rousse comme indicateur de la qualité de l'environnement w(CaOODSP)9.856656#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 73w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs1.82 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-73-eng.pdf01731cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430021001180860019001391000022001582450173001802600051003533000019004044900032004235000086004555040041005415200487005825460033010696920025011026920021011276930020011487100034011687100031012028300076012338560096013099.856015CaOODSP20221107155435cr |||||||||||180501s1992 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---an-us---1 aCW69-1/74E-PDF1 aKuyt, E.q(Ernie)10aAerial radio-tracking of whooping cranes migrating between Wood Buffalo National Park and Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, 1981-84 h[electronic resource] / cE. Kuyt. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1992. a53 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 74 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"From 1981 to 1984, Whooping Cranes Grus americana migrating between their summer range in and near Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada and their winter range on and near the Aransas National WildIife Refuge in the United States were studied by means of radiotelemetry. Objectives of the aerial study included a precise determination of migration routes, duration of occupancy and location of stopover sites, and documentation of migrating crane behaviour and mortality"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaMigration 4aWhooping cranes1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 74w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs4.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-74-eng.pdf02237cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000024001902450180002142600082003943000032004764900039005085000058005475000086006055040049006915200638007405300033013785460042014116920025014536920023014786930033015016930034015347100034015687100062016028300083016648560104017479.856026CaOODSP20221107155436cr |||||||||||180501s1986 sncbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662151623 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-ab1 aCW69-5/15E-PDFzCW69-5/15E1 aTownsend, Gerald H.10aSimulating the effect of water regime restoration measures on wildlife populations and habitat within the Peace-Athabasca Delta h[electronic resource] / cGerald H. Townsend. aSaskatoon : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Western and Northern Region, c1986. avi, 44 p. : bcharts, map.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 15 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 23). a"Simulation modelling was used to assess effectiveness of water regime control measures on the Peace-Athabasca delta. Two weirs were constructed in 1975 on the outlet channels of Lake Athabasca in order to offset undesirable changes in the flow regime of the Peace River that were caused by the Bennett Dam in British Columbia. A computer model developed during the Peace-Athabasca Delta Project study was used to translate effects of this regulated weir regime and two others (natural, Bennett Dam) into wildlife numbers and habitat changes, so that productivity comparisons could be made between regimes"--Executive summary, p. iv. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes executive summary in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaWild plants 4aWildlife habitat improvement 4aPeace-Athabasca Delta (Alta.)1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bWestern and Northern Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 15w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs19.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-15-eng.pdf02266cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450195001492600051003443000029003954900032004245000086004565000213005425040041007555200656007965460034014526920025014866920019015116920026015306920023015567000019015797000028015987000028016267100034016547100031016888300076017198560097017959.856028CaOODSP20221107155437cr |||||||||||180501s1992 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-1/75E-PDF04aThe ecology, status, and conservation of marine and shoreline birds on the west coast of Vancouver Island h[electronic resource] / cKees Vermeer, Robert W. Butler, Ken H. Morgan (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1992. a136 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 75 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Institute of Ocean Sciences, the Canadian Parks Service, and the Canadian Wildlife Service, held at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in Sidney, B.C., 8 April 1991." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This book presents the proceedings of a symposium on the ecology, status, and conservation of marine and shoreline birds on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The symposium was held on 8 April 1991 at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, B.C. The objective of the symposium was to combine various disciplines to provide a review of what is currently known about the marine biology of the west coast of Vancouver Island, with particular emphasis on birds. These proceedings are complementary to those of a symposium on marine and shoreline birds in the Strait of Georgia, on the inner coast of British Columbia (Vermeer and Butler 1989)"--Introd. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology072gccstaMarine biology072gccstaConferences1 aVermeer, Kees.1 aMorgan, Kenneth Henley.1 aButler, Robert William.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 75w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs14.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-75-eng.pdf02200cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000029001902450137002192600084003563000025004404900045004655000072005105000094005825040048006765200678007245300043014025460037014456920028014826930041015107100036015517100056015878300093016438560102017369.856030CaOODSP20221107155437cr |||||||||||180501s1987 qucb ob f000 0 fre d z0662942000 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-5/17F-PDFzCW69-5/17F1 aDarveau, Marcel, d1956-10aValorisation de l'avifaune de l'estuaire moyen et maritime du Saint-Laurent, Québec h[ressource électronique] / bMarcel Darveau. aSainte-Foy, Qué. : bService canadien de la faune, Région du Québec, c1987. aiv, 19 p. : bcarte.1 aSérie de rapports techniques ; vnº 17 aEx. défectueux : la couv. et le verso de la couv. sont manquantes. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et Changement climatique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques.3 a« On présente une démarche d'évaluation globale de l'importance des oiseaux marins de l'estuaire moyen et maritime du Saint-Laurent, province de Québec. Sept critères sont considérés dans un modèle de priorisation: population totale de l'espèce, importance du territoire pour les populations de l'est du Canada, statut, dispersion sur le territoire, valeur économique, taille de ponte et vulnérabilité aux hydrocarbures. On discute des opportunités d'utilisation de ce genre de modèle et de son efficacité dans le cas de l'estuaire du Saint-Laurent. Des recommandations sont faites concernant la gestion et la protection des espèces » -- Résumé, p. iii. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. aComprend un résumé en anglais.072gccstaOiseau aquatique 4aSaint-Laurent, Estuaire du (Québec)1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.2 aService canadien de la faune. bRégion du Québec.#0aSérie de rapports techniques (Service canadien de la faune)vnº 17.w(CaOODSP)9.50091540qPDFs718 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-17-fra.pdf02828cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000021001902450114002112600084003253000032004094900045004415000072004865000094005585040056006525201325007085300043020335460037020766930016021136930025021296930012021547100036021667100056022028300093022588560103023519.856034CaOODSP20221107155438cr |||||||||||180501s1987 qucbd ob f000 0 fre d z0662942108 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-5/18F-PDFzCW69-5/18F1 aBordage, Daniel.10aSuivi des couples nicheurs de canard noir en forêt boréale 1985 h[ressource électronique] / bD. Bordage. aSainte-Foy, Qué. : bService canadien de la faune, Région du Québec, c1987. av, 29 p. : bcartes, graph.1 aSérie de rapports techniques ; vnº 18 aEx. défectueux : la couv. et le verso de la couv. sont manquantes. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et Changement climatique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 19).3 a« Les effectifs de Canard noir dans les .quartiers d'hiver américains décroissent depuis plusieurs années. Une pression de chasse trop forte, une hybridation notable avec le Canard malard et la perte d'habitat de reproduction sont trois facteurs souvent identifiés comme responsables de ce déclin. Les quotas de chasse ont été abaissés aux États-Unis en 1983, puis au Canada en 1984. Pour suivre l'évolution de l'état de santé des populations nicheuses suite à la nouvelle réglementation, le Canada instaure en 1985 un plan national de surveillance de la reproduction du Canard noir d'une durée prévue de 5 ans. Au Québec une aire d'étude de 100 000 km2 sise en milieu boréal est retenue comme baromètre de la situation prévalant au cœur de l'aire de reproduction. L'inventaire de ce secteur en 1985 nous a permis d'évaluer à 13 989 couples la population de référence qui sera suivie jusqu'en 1989. Nous estimons à 680 couples la population de Canard malard nichant dans l'aire d'étude. Près de la moitié des couples de Canard noir ont été recensés sur des lacs de superficie moindre que 10 hectares. Le projet de surveillance a aussi permis l'obtention de données sur 18 autres espèces dont les niveaux de population et la distribution au Québec sont méconnus » -- Résumé, p. i. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. aComprend un résumé en anglais. 4aCanard noir 4aCanards--Populations 4aQuébec1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.2 aService canadien de la faune. bRégion du Québec.#0aSérie de rapports techniques (Service canadien de la faune)vnº 18.w(CaOODSP)9.50091540qPDFs1.13 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-18-fra.pdf02562cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450168001492600051003173000029003684900032003975000086004295000074005155000173005895040041007625200933008035460046017366920031017826920022018136920032018356920023018677000021018907000039019117100034019507100031019848300076020158560097020919.856037CaOODSP20221107155438cr |||||||||||180501s1992 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/76E-PDF00aDeclines in Canadian amphibian populations h[electronic resource] : bdesigning a national monitoring strategy / cChristine A. Bishop, Karen E. Pettit (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1992. a120 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 76 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aPublished for the workshop sponsors by the Canadian Wildlife Service. a"Proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the Canadian Wildlife Service (Ontario Region) and the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo, held in Burlington, Ontario, 5-6 Octobre 1991." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Since 1989, there has been a growing realization that amphibian populations have been declining at an alarming rate. For many years before that, direct habitat loss such as infilling of wetlands was acknowledged as the major causative factor of a general loss of global biodiversity, including a loss of absolute and species numbers in the class Amphibia. However, the recent formation of the Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF) by the Species Survival Commission of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) was triggered by the disappearance of or drastic decreases in some populations of amphibians where suitable habitat appeared to remain, which indicated that things were even worse than we had thought. Scientists could not explain these declines because worldwide, and Canada wide, there has been a dearth of monitoring of changes in amphibian populations and stresses that regulate those populations"--Introd. aIncludes preface and abstracts in French.072gccstaNature conservation072gccstaAmphibians072gccstaEnvironmental impact072gccstaConferences1 aPettit, Karen E.1 aBishop, Christine Annette, d1960-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 76w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs10.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-76-eng.pdf02376cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430030001470860031001772450124002082600064003323000046003964900039004425000058004815000086005395040041006255200918006665300033015845460033016176930028016506930010016786930022016887000024017107100034017347100047017688300083018158560104018989.856038CaOODSP20221107155438cr |||||||||||180501s1987 oncbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662153588 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-aban-cn-mban-cn-sn1 aCW69-5/19E-PDFzCW69-5/19E14aThe impact of pesticides on the ecology of prairie nesting ducks h[electronic resource] / cP.J. Sheehan ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Headquarters, c1987. a1 v. (various pagings) : bcharts, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 19 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Approximately one-quarter of the total North American duck population breeds on the Canadian Prairies. Encroachment of prairie agriculture on waterfowl nesting habitat has been extensive and shows no sign of abating. Whereas this physical disruption of wildlife habitat is all too visible, the effects of pesticides on the quality of waterfowl habitat and directly on waterfowl are not so readily apparent and have largely been ignored. This report is intended to fill that gap. In it we review in detail the ecology of prairie sloughs and waterfowl, assess the overlap between waterfowl nesting and pesticide use, and examine the main threats associated with both insecticides and herbicides as well as the more generic problem of off-site contamination. Finally, we attempt to put all that information together in a series of scenarios and predict the likely impacts of actual pesticide use"--Abstract, p. iii. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French. 4aPesticides and wildlife 4aDucks 4aPrairie Provinces1 aSheehan, Patrick J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bHeadquarters.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 19w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs18.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-19-eng.pdf02087cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000021001902450144002112600092003553000034004474900039004815000058005205000086005785040049006645200561007135300033012745460033013076930014013406930021013546930017013756930026013927100034014187100062014528300084015148560103015989.856040CaOODSP20221107155439cr |||||||||||180501s1987 ntcbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662156943 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/32E-PDFzCW69-5/32E1 aSirois, Jacques.10aSpring migration of waterfowl in the Yellowknife-Thor Lake area, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] : b1987 / cJacques Sirois. aYellowknife, N.W.T. : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Western and Northern Region, c1987. avii, 38 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 32 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 29).3 a"A survey of migrating waterfowl was conducted from 10-28 May, 1987, in the area of the Thor Lake Mine development. Thirteen staging sites in the intervening area between the mine site and Yellowknife were also surveyed. Objectives of the study were: to document the waterfowl species which occur in the area, to determine the distribution (spatial and temporal) and abundance of waterfowl species in the area, and to evaluate the Thor Lake Mine site in a regional context, with regard to waterfowl. A similar survey was completed in 1986"--Abstract, p. i. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French. 4aWaterfowl 4aBirds--Migration 4aBird surveys 4aNorthwest Territories1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bWestern and Northern Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 32.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs1.66 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-32-eng.pdf02275cam 2200421za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000027001492450219001762460077003952600051004723000028005234900032005515000086005835000045006695000178007145040041008925200360009335460033012936920025013266920019013516920023013707000018013937000020014117000022014317100034014537100066014877100031015537110097015848300076016818560096017579.856043CaOODSP20221107155439cr |||||||||||180501s1993 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/77E-PDF1 aDiamond, A. W.,d1944-10aStudies of high-latitude seabirds. n3, pa model of the energy demands of the seabirds of eastern and Arctic Canada h[electronic resource] / cA.W. Diamond, A.J. Gaston, R.G.B. Brown (edited by W.A. Montevecchi).3 aModel of the energy demands of the seabirds of eastern and Arctic Canada aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1993. a39 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 77 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aPublished for the Ocean Sciences Centre. a"Papers presented at the Population Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, in April 1989." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"We describe a model used to estimate the energy requirements of seabirds in eastern and Arctic Canada. The model integrates data from intensive studies at breeding colonies with extensive observations at sea, using bioenergetics equations as a bridge. It is run independently for small geographic cells, then aggregated into oceanographic zones"--Introd. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology072gccstaConferences1 aGaston, A. J.1 aBrown, R. G. B.1 aMontevecchi, W.A.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aMemorial University of Newfoundland. bOcean Sciences Centre.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.2 aPopulation Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium d(1989 : cSt. John's, Nfld.)#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 77w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs3.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-77-eng.pdf02361cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001592450151001902600092003413000032004334900039004655000058005045000086005625040052006485200847007005300033015475460033015806920027016136930017016406930026016577000021016837100034017047100062017388300084018008560103018849.856049CaOODSP20221107155440cr |||||||||||180502s1987 ntcbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662157818 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/33E-PDFzCW69-5/33E02aA mist-net study of migrating birds at Yellowknife, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] : bspring 1985 / cJacques Sirois ... [et al.]. aYellowknife, N.W.T. : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Western and Northern Region, c1987. avi, 27 p. : bcharts, map.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 33 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).3 a"A mist net study was undertaken from 2 May to 6 June 1985, to monitor the spring migration of birds at Yellowknife, NWT. Mist nets were erected for various periods at three locations: Niven Lake, Yellowknife River, and Willow Flats, near downtown Yellowknife. Most captured birds were identified, sexed (when possible), banded, and released. Three hundred and thirty-one birds, including 37 species, were mist-netted. Thirty-two (87%) species were passerines and five (13%) were shorebirds. and 23-29 May. Peaks in migratory activity were observed on 6, 15, and 23-29 May. These peaks did not appear to correspond with peaks in arrival observations of new revealed species. Banding results and incidental observations revealed that at least 130 species migrated through the Yellowknife area between 11 March and 6 June 1985"--Abstract, p. i. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds 4aBird surveys 4aNorthwest Territories1 aSirois, Jacques.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bWestern and Northern Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 33.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs1.05 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-33-eng.pdf02074cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000023001492450221001722600051003933000019004444900032004635000086004955040041005815200721006225460033013436920025013766920022014016920019014237000021014427000024014637100034014877100031015218300076015528560096016289.856051CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s1993 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-on1 aCW69-1/78E-PDF1 aGebauer, Martin B.10aHistorical review of water bird populations and annotated list of water birds associated with Burlington Bay, Lake Ontario, 1857-1990 h[electronic resource] / cMartin B. Gebauer, Robert Z. Dobos, D. Vaughn Weseloh. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1993. a44 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 78 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Burlington Bay lies on the western end of Lake Ontario and is an important habitat for migratory and resident water birds. The bay is composed of three sections: Cootes Paradise, Windermere Basin, and Hamilton Harbour proper. Hamilton Harbour was recently designated by the International Joint Commission as an "Area of Concern." A Remediai Action Plan (RAP) for the cleanup of Hamilton Harbour was initiated by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Environment Canada. The purpose of this report is to document historical changes in and the present status of water birds associated with Burlington Bay and to provide a historical data base for the water bird component of the Hamilton Harbour RAP"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation072gccstaHistory1 aDobos, Robert Z.1 aWeseloh, D. Vaughn.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 78w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs4.81 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-78-eng.pdf01781cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000026001492450211001752600051003863000019004374900032004565000086004885040041005745200435006155460033010506920020010836920021011036920026011247000023011507000021011737100034011947100031012288300076012598560096013359.856057CaOODSP20221107155442cr |||||||||||180502s1993 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cnp--1 aCW69-1/79E-PDF1 aWoo, Ming-Ko, d1941-10aHydrological classification of Canadian prairie wetlands and prediction of wetland inundation in response to climatic variability h[electronic resource] / cMing-ko Woo, Robert D. Rowsell, Robert G. Clark. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1993. a24 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 79 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Several wetland classification schemes have been devised to facilitate waterfowl management in North America. These schemes were developed primarily from vegetational, not hydrological, characteristics of wetlands and so do not consider annual changes in slough responses to climatic variability. Here we provide a hydrological scheme that proves to be consistent with Millar's (1976) ecological classification scheme"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaWetlands072gccstaHydrology072gccstaClassification1 aRowsell, Robert D.1 aClark, Robert G.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 79w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs2.05 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-79-eng.pdf01756cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450150001492600051002993000019003504900032003695000086004015040041004875200539005285460033010676920017011006920035011176930023011527000018011757100034011937100031012278300076012588560096013349.856076CaOODSP20221107155444cr |||||||||||180502s1993 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cnh--1 aCW69-1/80E-PDF00aMonitoring thick-billed murre populations at colonies in northern Hudson Bay, 1972-92 h[electronic resource] / cAnthony J. Gaston ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1993. a16 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 80 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Direct counts of Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia present on study plots at Coats and East Digges islands, in the eastern Canadian Arctic, have been carried out since 1980, and photographic counts are available for Coats Island for 1972, 1984, and 1990. The Coats Island colony expanded in area between 1972 and 1984, and the population of the east subcolony doubled between 1972 and 1990; trends at the west subcolony were probably similar. Counts of the study plots suggest that this increase may have ceased about 1989"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaPopulation distribution 4aThick-billed murre1 aGaston, A. J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 80w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs2.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-80-eng.pdf01799cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000027001492450157001762600051003333000019003844900032004035000086004355040041005215200348005625300033009105460033009436920025009766920035010016930017010366930015010537100034010687100031011027760132011338300076012658560096013419.856078CaOODSP20221107155445cr |||||||||||180502s1994 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-1/81E-PDF1 aKerbes, R. H., d1943-10aColonies and numbers of Ross' geese and lesser snow geese in the Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary h[electronic resource] / cRichard H. Kerbes. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1994. a47 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 81 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"I used large-format aerial photography combined with ground-truth surveys to estimate the total numbers of Ross' Geese Anser rossii and Lesser Snow Geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens (hereafter also called Snow Geese or Snows) nesting in June in the Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary (MBS) in the central Canadian Arctic"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution 4aRoss's goose 4aSnow goose1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tColonies and numbers of Ross' Geese and Lesser Snow Geese in the Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary / w(CaOODSP)9.610933#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 81w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs2.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-81-eng.pdf01956cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860029001591000018001882450175002062600064003813000026004454900038004715000058005095000086005675040050006535200467007035300033011705460033012036930023012366930009012596930011012686930026012797100034013057100047013398300083013868560101014699.856082CaOODSP20221107155445cr |||||||||||180502s1987 oncd ob f000 0 eng d z0662157095 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/5E-PDFzCW69-5/5E1 aGaston, A. J.10aLength and weight of fish delivered by thick-billed murres to their chicks at Digges, Coburg and Coats Islands, N.W.T., 1980-1987 h[electronic resource] / cA.J. Gaston. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Headquarters, c1987. a12, 10 p. : bcharts.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 5 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 8-9).3 a"Data on the length and weight of fish delivered by Thick-billed Murres Uria lornvia to their chicks at Digges (62°34'N, 77°59'W), Coats (62°57'N, 82°00'W) and Coburg (75°48'N, 79°25'W) islands during 1980-1987 are summarized. Length-weight relationships are given for the eleven most common species collected. Comparable data derived from the literature and from unpublished records of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada are also presented"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French. 4aThick-billed murre 4aFood 4aFishes 4aNorthwest Territories1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bHeadquarters.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 5.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs654 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-5-eng.pdf02145cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000021001902450164002112600092003753000035004674900039005025000058005415000086005995040049006855200545007345300033012795460033013126920025013456920027013706930017013976930026014147000024014407100034014647100062014988300084015608560103016449.856090CaOODSP20221107155446cr |||||||||||180503s1987 ntcbd ob f000 0 eng d z0662154576 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-5/24E-PDFzCW69-5/24E1 aSirois, Jacques.10aSpring migration of waterfowl in the Yellowknife-Thor Lake area, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] : b1986 / cJacques Sirois, Kevin J. McCormick. aYellowknife, N.W.T. : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Western and Northern Region, c1987. aviii, 36 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 24 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 26).3 a"A survey of migrating waterfowl was conducted, from 10 May to 02 June, 1986, in the area of the Thor Lake Mine development. Other staging sites in the intervening area between the mine development and Yellowknife were also surveyed. Objectives of the study were: to document the waterfowl species which occur in the area, to determine the distribution (spatial and temporal) and abundance of waterfowl species in the area, and to evaluate the Thor Lake Mine site, in a regional context, with regard to migrating waterfowl"--Abstract, p. i. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaMigratory birds 4aBird surveys 4aNorthwest Territories1 aMcCormick, Kevin J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bWestern and Northern Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 24.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs1.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-24-eng.pdf02588cam 2200409za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000030001902450161002202600064003813000014004454900039004595000058004985000086005565040052006425200963006945300033016575460033016906930028017236930015017516930014017666930058017807000038018387000034018767100034019107100047019448300084019918560103020759.856091CaOODSP20221107155446cr |||||||||||180503s1987 onc ob f000 0 eng d z0662155866 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-5/27E-PDFzCW69-5/27E1 aElliott, John E., d1953-12aA guide to the Canadian Wildlife Service National Registry of Toxic Chemical Residues h[electronic resource] / cJ.E. Elliott, W.J. Learning, Y. Ouellette. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Headquarters, c1987. avi, 57 p.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 27 aImperfect copy: cover and verso of cover are wanting. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 42-49).3 a"The computerized National Registry of Toxic Chemical Residues is a repository for information on wildlife specimens analyzed for toxic chemicals by the Canadian wildlife Service (CWS), or deposited in the CWS National Specimen Bank. Since 1963, residue data for more than 30, 000 individual specimens representing 327 species of Canadian wildlife have been added to the data base. Specimens were collected mainly from Canadian territories or near boundary U.S. territories, especially in the Great Lakes. There are also limited data from Canadian migratory species and their prey collected in Central and South America. The registry contains data only from specimens collected in the field and not experimentally dosed. This "User Guide" should help interested persons understand the registry system and assist the user in obtaining both data on residue levels in wildlife and information on the contents of the CWS National Specimen Bank"--Abstract, p. iv. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French. 4aPesticides and wildlife 4aPollutants 4aDatabases 4aNational Registry of Toxic Chemical Residues (Canada)1 aLearning, W. J. q(William James)1 aOuellette, Yves, q1960-1986.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bHeadquarters.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 27.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs2.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-27-eng.pdf01805cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000022001902450129002122600081003413000011004224900039004335000086004725200384005585300033009425460033009756920017010086920022010256920032010476920026010797000019011057000014011247100034011387100059011728300084012318560104013159.856092CaOODSP20221107155446cr |||||||||||180503s1987 bcc ob f000 0 eng d z0662159047 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-5/34E-PDFzCW69-5/34E1 aHooper, Tracey D.10aOil pollution of birds h[electronic resource] : ban annotated bibliography / cTracey D. Hooper, Kees Vermeer, Ildy Szabo. aDelta, B.C. : bCanadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, c1987. a180 p.1 aTechnical report series ; vno. 34 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].3 a"The bibliography consists of 606 citations, most of which are annotated to provide a review of literature on the effects of oil pollution on birds. The literature cited covers the subject on a worldwide basis from 1922 to early 1986. This work includes and updates information cited in Oil Pollution of Birds: An Abstracted Bibliography by Vermeer and Vermeer (1974)"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaOil spills072gccstaEnvironmental impact072gccstaBibliographies1 aVermeer, Kees.1 aSzabo, I.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service. bPacific and Yukon Region.#0aTechnical report series (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 34.w(CaOODSP)9.50443840qPDFs10.05 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-34-eng.pdf02469cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000021001902450116002112600084003273000032004114900045004435000072004885000094005605040059006545200961007135300043016745460037017176930016017546930025017706930012017957100036018077100056018438300093018998560103019929.856093CaOODSP20221107155447cr |||||||||||180503s1988 qucbd ob f000 0 fre d z066294724X z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-5/35F-PDFzCW69-5/35F1 aBordage, Daniel.10aSuivi des couples nicheurs de canard noir en forêt boréale - 1987 h[ressource électronique] / bD. Bordage. aSainte-Foy, Qué. : bService canadien de la faune, Région du Québec, c1988. av, 42 p. : bcarte, graph.1 aSérie de rapports techniques ; vnº 35 aEx. défectueux : la couv. et le verso de la couv. sont manquantes. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et Changement climatique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 30-31).3 a« Les quotas de chasse au Canard noir ont été abaissés aux États-Unis en 1983, puis au Canada en 1984, afin de permettre à la population de récupérer d'une baisse des effectifs perceptible depuis plusieurs années. Pour suivre les effets de cette nouvelle réglementation, le Canada instaure en 1985 un suivi national des couples nicheurs de Canard noir d'une durée prévue de 5 ans. Au Québec, une aire d'étude de 100 000 km2, sise en milieu boréal, est retenue comme baromètre de la situation prévalant au cœur de l'aire de reproduction. Nous évaluons les effectifs de 1987 (données reconverties) à 14 732 couples. Les données des trois années d'inventaires recueillies à ce jour ont pu être ajustées à une droite de régression dont la pente n'est pas significativement différente de zéro. Les effectifs nicheurs de Canard noir dans l'aire d'étude s'avèrent donc statistiquement stables depuis trois ans » -- Résumé, p. i. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. aComprend un résumé en anglais. 4aCanard noir 4aCanards--Populations 4aQuébec1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.2 aService canadien de la faune. bRégion du Québec.#0aSérie de rapports techniques (Service canadien de la faune)vnº 35.w(CaOODSP)9.50091540qPDFs1.47 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-35-fra.pdf02275cam 2200373za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200015000880220014001030400017001170410013001340430012001470860031001591000021001902450116002112600084003273000033004114900045004445000072004895000094005615040059006555200766007145300043014805460037015236930016015606930025015766930012016017100036016137100056016498300093017058560103017989.856094CaOODSP20221107155447cr |||||||||||180503s1988 qucbd ob f000 0 fre d z0662947258 z0831-6481 aCaOODSPbfre afrebeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-5/36F-PDFzCW69-5/36F1 aBordage, Daniel.10aSuivi des couples nicheurs de canard noir en forêt boréale - 1986 h[ressource électronique] / bD. Bordage. aSainte-Foy, Qué. : bService canadien de la faune, Région du Québec, c1988. av, 47 p. : bcartes, graph.1 aSérie de rapports techniques ; vnº 36 aEx. défectueux : la couv. et le verso de la couv. sont manquantes. aÉdition numérisée de l’imprimé [par Environnement et Changement climatique Canada]. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 29-30).3 a« Les quotas de chasse au Canard noir ont été abaissés aux États-Unis en 1983, puis au Canada en 1984, afin de permettre à la population de récupérer d'une baisse des effectifs perceptible depuis plusieurs années. Pour suivre les effets de cette nouvelle réglementation, le Canada instaure en 1985 un suivi national des couples nicheurs de Canard noir d'une durée prévue de 5 ans. Au Québec, une aire d'étude de 100 000 km2, sise en milieu boréal, est retenue comme baromètre de la situation prévalant au cœur de l'aire de reproduction. Nous évaluons les effectifs de 1986 (données reconverties) à 12 314 couples. Cette estimation ne diffère pas de façon significative de celle de 14 262 couples enregistrée en 1985 » -- Résumé, p. i. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. aComprend un résumé en anglais. 4aCanard noir 4aCanards--Populations 4aQuébec1 aCanada. bEnvironnement Canada.2 aService canadien de la faune. bRégion du Québec.#0aSérie de rapports techniques (Service canadien de la faune)vnº 36.w(CaOODSP)9.50091540qPDFs1.67 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/cw69-5/CW69-5-36-fra.pdf01707cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450116001492600051002653000020003164900032003365000086003685040041004545200372004955300033008675460033009006920017009336920035009506930018009857000037010037100034010407100031010747760080011058300076011858560096012619.856100CaOODSP20221107155448cr |||||||||||180503s1994 oncb|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/82E-PDF04aThe 1991 international piping plover census in Canada h[electronic resource] / cStephen P. Flemming (editor). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1994. a59 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 82 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"In 1991, the first simultaneous North America-wide census of the Piping Plover Charadrius melodus was conducted. The North American population was estimated to comprise 5484 adults, the largest estimate ever made. In Canada, 1948 adult plovers were counted-comprising 36% of the entire North American Piping Plover population-including at least 824 pairs"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaPopulation distribution 4aPiping plover1 aFlemming, Stephen Peter, d1962-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tThe 1991 International Piping Plover Census in Canada / w(CaOODSP)9.611190#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 82w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.09 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-82-eng.pdf01983cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450167001492600051003163000020003674900032003875000086004195040041005055200525005465300033010715460034011046920025011386920035011636930020011987000019012187000028012377100034012657100031012997760119013308300076014498560096015259.856102CaOODSP20221107155448cr |||||||||||180503s1994 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-1/83E-PDF04aThe abundance and distribution of estuarine birds in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia h[electronic resource] / cRobert W. Butler, Kees Vermeer (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1994. a78 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 83 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The present publication follows an earlier report by Vermeer and Butler (1989) that described the physical and biological environment, prey organisms, and ecology of waterbirds in the Strait of Georgia. Here, we compare the year-round abundance, distribution, and energy consumption of birds in five large estuaries and one small urban estuary in the Strait of Georgia. We use the traditional definition of an estuary: the lower deltaic portion of a river and the nearby shallow waters in the freshwater plume"--Introd. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution 4aEstuarine birds1 aVermeer, Kees.1 aButler, Robert William.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tThe abundance and distribution of estuarine birds in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia / w(CaOODSP)9.611610#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 83w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs7.40 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-83-eng.pdf01809cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450166001492600051003153000010003664900032003765000086004085040041004945200372005355300033009075460033009406920025009736920021009986930015010196930017010347000027010517100034010787100031011127760132011438300076012758560096013519.856107CaOODSP20221107155449cr |||||||||||180503s1994 onc |||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-mx---1 aCW69-1/84E-PDF00aWintering populations of lesser snow geese and Ross' geese in the northern highlands of México, 1988-1990 h[electronic resource] / cBruce Turner ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1994. a21 p.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 84 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The Northern Highlands of México is an increasingly important wintering area for populations of Lesser Snow Geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens and Ross' Geese A. rossii that nest in the Western and Central Canadian Arctic. We estimate that the area regularly overwinters 100 000 white geese, of which 90% are Lesser Snow Geese and 10% are Ross' Geese"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaMigration 4aSnow goose 4aRoss's goose1 aTurner, Bruce Calvert.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tWintering populations of Lesser Snow Geese and Ross' Geese in the Northern Highlands of Mexico, 1988-1990 / w(CaOODSP)9.611450#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 84w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs1.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-84-eng.pdf01870cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000028001492450166001772600051003433000019003944900032004135000086004455040041005315200543005725300033011155460033011486920025011816920019012066930011012257100034012367100031012707760047013018300076013488560096014249.856111CaOODSP20221107155449cr |||||||||||180503s1995 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-1/86E-PDF1 aButler, Robert William.14aThe patient predator h[electronic resource] : bforaging and population ecology of the great blue heron Ardea herodias in British Columbia / cRobert W. Butler. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1995. a44 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 86 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This report presents the results of a six-year study (1986-91, including five breeding seasons and four winters) of the diet, food availability, foraging behaviour, use of habitats by age-classes and sex-classes, spacing of breeding colonies, and survival of the Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias on the Pacific coast of British Columbia. The general thesis of this study is that the availability of food energy largely dictates when herons use foraging habitats, the time of year that they breed, and which individuals survive"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology 4aHerons1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tThe patient predator : w(CaOODSP)9.611945#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 86w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs4.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-86-eng.pdf02406cam 2200421za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860020001302450136001502600051002863000028003374900033003655000086003985000111004845040041005955200753006365300033013895460034014226920025014566920021014816920019015026920023015216930014015447000020015587000026015787000053016047100034016577100027016917100031017187760061017498300077018108560097018879.856187CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s1999 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/100E-PDF00aBehaviour and ecology of sea ducks h[electronic resource] / cR. Ian Goudie, Margaret R. Petersen, Gregory J. Robertson (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1999. a88 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 100 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"Papers presented at the Pacific Seabird Group Symposium, Victoria, British Columbia, 8-12 November 1995." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In November 1995, the Colonial Waterbird Society and the Pacific Seabird Group held a joint conference in Victoria, British Columbia. On the first day of the conference, a full-day symposium on the biology of sea ducks was held. The papers in this volume were presented at this symposium. It is hoped that by synthesizing this information, more informed management decisions for sea ducks may emerge. The symposium contents help to emphasize the seriousness of some conservation issues facing sea ducks, notably the possible endangerment of the eastern population of Barrow's Goldeneye and the dwindling numbers of eider ducks in the Nearctic, while also providing new data on the behaviour and habitat use of this beautiful group of ducks"--Pref. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaBehaviour072gccstaEcology072gccstaConferences 4aSea ducks1 aGoudie, R. Ian.1 aPetersen, Margaret R.1 aRobertson, Gregory J. q(Gregory James), d1970-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aPacific Seabird Group.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tBehaviour and ecology of sea ducks / w(CaOODSP)9.614924#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 100w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs8.78 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-100-eng.pdf02094cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200022000880400017001100430012001270860020001391000022001592450181001812600050003623000028004124900033004405000017004735000155004905040041006455200341006865300033010276920017010606920022010776920024010996930015011237000032011387000025011707100034011957100031012297750141012607760121014018300077015228560097015999.856191CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s2008 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d a978-0-662-48792-0 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nt1 aCW69-1/115E-PDF1 aSamelius, Gustaf.10aProductivity of lesser snow geese on Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, in 1995–1998 h[electronic resource] / cGustaf Samelius, Ray T. Alisauskas, James E. Hines. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, c2008. a33 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 115 a"June 2008." aIssued also in French under title: La productivité des petites oies des neiges sur l'île Banks (Territoires du Nord-Ouest), Canada, de 1995 à 1998. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"We estimated that 264 000–452 000 Lesser Snow Geese Chen caerulescens caerulescens nested at Egg Riveron Banks Island, Northwest Territories, in 1995–1998. This was about twice as many geese as was reported nesting there in the 1980s, and we estimated that the nesting population grew by 4.2% per year from 1953 to 1998"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaBirds072gccstaPopulation072gccstaProductivity 4aSnow goose1 aAlisauskas, Ray T., d1956-1 aHines, James Edward.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tLa productivité des petites oies des neiges sur l’île Banks (Territoires du Nord-Ouest), Canada, de 1995 à 1998 w(CaOODSP)9.8566900#tProductivity of Lesser Snow Geese on Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada, in 1995-1998 / w(CaOODSP)9.618763#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 115w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs1.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-115-eng.pdf01626cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000021001492450158001702600051003283000020003794900032003995000086004315040041005175200210005585300033007685460033008016920025008346920035008597000025008947000015009197100034009347100031009687760093009998300076010928560096011689.856121CaOODSP20221107155451cr |||||||||||180503s1995 oncb|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-1/89E-PDF1 aSirois, Jacques.14aThe colonial waterbirds of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] : ban annotated atlas / cJ. Sirois, M.A. Fournier, M.F. Kay. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1995. a59 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 89 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"We documented the diversity, abundance, distribution, and nesting chronology of the colonial waterbirds of Great Slave Lake in 1986 -1995. We also reviewed all available historical information"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution1 aFournier, Michael A.1 aKay, M. F.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tThe colonial waterbirds of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories : w(CaOODSP)9.612601#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 89w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs4.44 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-89-eng.pdf01843cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410018001050430021001230860019001442450117001632600051002803000028003314900032003595000086003915000119004775040041005965200279006375300033009165460044009496920025009936920020010187000018010387100034010567100031010907750103011217760085012248300076013098560096013859.856127CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s1996 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfrebiku an-cn-onan-cn-qu1 aCW69-1/90E-PDF00aDuck use of the coastal habitats of northeastern James Bay h[electronic resource] / cAustin Reed ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1996. a47 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 90 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Utilisation des habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James par les canards. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"We conducted aerial and ground surveys along the northeast coast of James Bay, from the Au Castor River to Point Louis-XIV, in 1990-92. Ducks were encountered in abundance throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Overall, 21 different duck species were recorded"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French and Inuit.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaHabitats1 aReed, Austin.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tUtilisation des habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James par les canards w(CaOODSP)9.8566660#tDuck use of the coastal habitats of northeastern James Bay / w(CaOODSP)9.612690#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 90w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs3.08 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-90-eng.pdf02413cam 2200409za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450175001492460077003242600051004013000019004524900032004715000086005035000039005895000171006285040041007995200579008405300033014195460034014526920025014866920019015116920023015307000022015537100034015757100041016097100031016507110090016817760060017718300076018318560096019079.856140CaOODSP20221107155454cr |||||||||||180504s1996 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/91E-PDF00aStudies of high-latitude seabirds. n4, ptrophic relationships and energetics of endotherms in cold ocean systems h[electronic resource] / cedited by W.A. Montevecchi.3 aTrophic relationships and energetics of endotherms in cold ocean systems aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1996. a73 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 91 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aPublished for Memorial University. a"Papers presented at the Marine Birds and Mammals in Arctic Food Webs Symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, in April 1992." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The 1992 Canadian WildIife Service/Memorial University of Newfoundland symposium on "Marine Birds and Mammals in Arctic Food Webs" was the third such venture of its kind, following joint symposia that were held in 1986 (Montevecchi 1987), and in 1989. Papers from these symposia provided the basis for a new series of publications within the Canadian Wildlife Service Occasional Papers series - "Studies of high-Iatitude seabirds" (Gaston and Elliot 1991; Montevecchi and Gaston 1991; Diamond et al. 1993). The present publication is the fourth one in this series"--Introd. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology072gccstaConferences1 aMontevecchi, W.A.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aMemorial University of Newfoundland.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.2 aMarine Birds and Mammals in Arctic Food Webs Symposium d(1992 : cSt. John's, Nfld.)0#tStudies of high-latitude seabirds : w(CaOODSP)9.613236#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 91w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.98 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-91-eng.pdf02028cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430021001180860019001392450118001582600051002763000019003274900032003465000086003785000121004645040041005855200485006265300033011115460031011446920025011756920020012007000018012207100034012387100031012727750105013037760086014088300076014948560096015709.856146CaOODSP20221107155455cr |||||||||||180504s1996 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbcre an-cn-onan-cn-qu1 aCW69-1/92E-PDF00aGoose use of the coastal habitats of northeastern James Bay h[electronic resource] / cAustin Reed ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1996. a35 p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 92 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Utilisation des habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James par les bernaches. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The northeast coast of James Bay was chosen for study because of its importance as a staging area for migrating geese and because of the development of the La Grande hydroelectric complex, the main structures of which are along the La Grande River, which empties into the northeastern part of James Bay. In 1990 and 1991, use of coastal habitats by Canada Geese Branta canadensis and Atlantic Brant B. bernicla hrota was studied along the northeast coast of James Bay"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in Cree.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaHabitats1 aReed, Austin.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tUtilisation des habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James par les bernaches w(CaOODSP)9.8566730#tGoose use of the coastal habitats of northeastern James Bay / w(CaOODSP)9.613333#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 92w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs2.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-92-eng.pdf01822cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450170001492600051003193000029003704900032003995000086004315040041005175200355005585300033009135460034009466920025009806920019010056920026010247000019010507000028010697100034010977100031011317760125011628300076012878560097013639.856149CaOODSP20221107155455cr |||||||||||180504s1997 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-bc1 aCW69-1/93E-PDF04aThe ecology, status, and conservation of marine and shoreline birds of the Queen Charlotte Islands h[electronic resource] / cKees Vermeer, Ken H. Morgan (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1997. a150 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 93 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This report presents a synthesis on the ecology, status, and conservation of marine and shoreline birds of the Queen Charlotte Islands. The objective of the synthesis was to combine various disciplines to provide a review of what is currently known about the marine biology of the Queen Charlotte Islands, with particular emphasis on birds"--Introd. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology072gccstaMarine biology1 aVermeer, Kees.1 aMorgan, Kenneth Henley.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tThe ecology, status, and conservation of marine and shoreline birds of the Queen Charlotte Islands / w(CaOODSP)9.613636#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 93w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs15.15 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-93-eng.pdf02011cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450113001492600051002623000028003134900032003415000086003735040041004595200651005005300033011515460034011846920017012186920035012356920021012706920018012917000023013097100034013327100031013667760080013978300076014778560096015539.856152CaOODSP20221107155456cr |||||||||||180504s1997 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/94E-PDF00aKing and common eiders of the western Canadian Arctic h[electronic resource] / cD. Lynne Dickson (editor). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1997. a75 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 94 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Two eider populations breed in the western Canadian Arctic and winter in the Bering Sea: the Pacific subspecies of the Common Eider Somateria mollissima v-nigra and the western Arctic population of the King Eider S. spectabilis. Both eiders are harvested primarily in the spring by the Aboriginal people of northern communities and to a small extent in faIl by sport hunters. Some eggs of the colonially nesting Common Eider are also taken. Compared with other harvested waterfowl, there are few available data on even the most basic aspects of the biology of these two eider populations, induding their status and nesting distribution"--Introd. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaPopulation distribution072gccstaMigration072gccstaArctic1 aDickson, D. Lynne.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tKing and Common eiders of the western Canadian Arctic / w(CaOODSP)9.613637#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 94w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs6.55 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-94-eng.pdf02189cam 2200397za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450148001492600051002973000020003484900032003685000086004005000233004865040041007195200473007605300033012335460034012666920017013006920022013176920021013396920023013607000019013837000052014027000021014547100034014757100031015097760079015408300076016198560096016959.856157CaOODSP20221107155456cr |||||||||||180504s1997 oncb|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/95E-PDF00aMonitoring bird populations h[electronic resource] : bthe Canadian experience / cErica H. Dunn, Michael D. Cadman, J. Bruce Falls (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1997. a62 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 95 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. a"Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by the Society of Canadian Ornithologists and the Wilson Ornithological Society, held in conjunction with the joint meeting of these two societies in Guelph, Ontario, on 29 April-2 May1993." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This volume covers all the major, broad-scale, multispecies monitoring programs in Canada aimed at tracking changes in species abundance. There are many other more local monitoring programs (e.g., tracking owls in Manitoba, the Red-shouldered Hawk Survey in Ontario, and game bird harvest surveys in many provinces) and a few national-scale surveys aimed at particular species (e.g., the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey), which are not covered in any detail here"--Introd. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaBirds072gccstaPopulation072gccstaSurveying072gccstaConferences1 aDunn, Erica H.1 aCadman, Michael D. q(Michael Derrick), d1955-1 aFalls, J. Bruce.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tMonitoring bird populations: the Canadian experience / w(CaOODSP)9.613833#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 95w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-95-eng.pdf02047cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001302450200001492600051003493000028004004900032004285000086004605040041005465200566005875300033011535460033011866920025012196920035012447000033012797100034013127100031013467760160013778300076015378560096016139.856160CaOODSP20221107155457cr |||||||||||180504s1997 oncbd||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/96E-PDF00aWinter distributions of thick-billed murres from the eastern Canadian Arctic and western Greenland in relation to age and time of year h[electronic resource] / cGarry M. Donaldson ... [et al.]. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1997. a26 p. : bmaps, charts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 96 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia from colonies in the eastern Canadian Arctic and West Greenland winter in large numbers off the coast of Newfoundland, where they are subjected to heavy hunting pressure. Some of these colonies, especially in Greenland, have declined over the past 50 years, and this has raised concerns over the effects of current harvest levels in Newfoundland. We analyzed the recoveries of birds banded at Canadian and Greenland colonies to determine where and when birds of different ages and from different colonies were killed"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution1 aDonaldson, Garry M., d1963-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tWinter distribution of thick-billed murres from the eastern Canadian Arctic and western Greenland in relation to age and time of year / w(CaOODSP)9.613933#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 96w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs1.90 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-96-eng.pdf01957cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000035001492450187001842600053003713000022004244900032004465000086004785040041005645200451006055300033010565460033010896920025011226920020011476920021011677000037011887100034012257100031012597760133012908300076014238560096014999.856177CaOODSP20221107155500cr |||||||||||180504s1997 oncd|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-sn1 aCW69-1/97E-PDF1 aAlexander, S. A. q(Stuart A.)10aShorebird migration and staging at a large prairie lake and wetland complex h[electronic resource] : bthe Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan / cStuart A. Alexander, Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1997. a47 p. : bcharts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 97 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"We examined the use of an extensive prairie lake and wetland complex at the Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan, by migrant shorebirds. The most common species observed there during northbound spring migration were (in order of abundance) Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatus, Semipalmated Sandpiper Calidris pusilla, Stilt Sandpiper C. himantopus, White-rumped Sandpiper C. fuscicollis, Least Sandpiper C. minutilla, and Sanderling C. alba"--Abstract. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaHabitats072gccstaMigration1 aGratto-Trevor, Cheri L., d1956-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tShorebird migration and staging at a large prairie lake and wetland complex: the Quill Lakes, Saskatchewan / w(CaOODSP)9.614014#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 97w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs3.14 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-97-eng.pdf02591cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410018001050430030001230860019001532450213001722600051003853000029004364900032004655000086004975040041005835200926006245300033015505460070015836920025016536920035016786920021017136930015017347000027017497000025017767000025018017100034018267100031018607760141018918300076020328560097021089.856184CaOODSP20221107155500cr |||||||||||180504s1999 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfrebrus ar------an-cn---ae-ur---1 aCW69-1/98E-PDF00aDistribution, survival, and numbers of lesser snow geese of the Western Canadian Arctic and Wrangel Island, Russia h[electronic resource] / cRichard H. Kerbes, Katherine M. Meeres, James E. Hines (editors). aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1999. a120 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 98 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Recently, in both the scientific and the popular press, wildlife managers and administrators have proclaimed that there are too many Lesser Snow Geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens (hereafter referred to as Snow Geese) in North America. The experts have recommended that goose numbers be reduced in order to prevent the geese from destroying Arctic coastal habitats on which they and other wildlife depend as feeding grounds. It is important to realize that this reduction program is aimed at the Midcontinent Snow Goose Population, which nests in the Eastern and Central Canadian Arctic. So far, that program does not apply to the much smaller and more western populations of Snow Geese, which nest in the Western Canadian Arctic and on Wrangel Island, Russia. Those populations, which are the subject of this report, have shown quite different histories and have presented different management problems"--Background. aIssued also in print format. aIncludes a summary in French and Russian and abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution072gccstaMigration 4aSnow goose1 aKerbes, R. H., d1943-1 aMeeres, Katherine M.1 aHines, James Edward.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.0#tDistribution, survival, and numbers of Lesser Snow Geese of the Western Canadian Arctic and Wrangel Island, Russia / w(CaOODSP)9.614881#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 98w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs10.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-98-eng.pdf02487cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301110097001492450183002462460074004292600053005033000028005564900032005845000086006165000045007025000178007475040041009255200690009665460034016566920025016906920019017157000018017347000046017527100034017987100066018327100031018988300076019298560096020059.855977CaOODSP20221107155430cr |||||||||||180430s1991 oncdb||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/69E-PDF2 aPopulation Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium d(1989 : cSt. John's, Nfld.)10aStudies of high-latitude seabirds. n2, pconservation biology of thick-billed murres in the Northwest Atlantic h[electronic resource] / cedited by A.J. Gaston and R.D. Elliot.3 aConservation biology of thick-billed murres in the Northwest Atlantic a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1991. a63 p. : bcharts, maps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 69 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aPublished for the Ocean Sciences Centre. a"Papers derived from the Population Biology and Conservation of Marine Birds Symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland, in April 1989." aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This collection of papers derives from a symposium held at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, in April 1989. Contributions by Evans and Kampp and by Kampp deal with the current dynamics of the Thick-billed Murre population in West Greenland. Evans and Kampp provide clear evidence of a substantial decline in numbers over the past 50 years. Kampp's detailed analysis of band recoveries points to shooting at breeding colonies as a major cause of mortality, and one that affects the most demographically valuable segment of the population - the breeders. He also examines the weaknesses of haphazard banding in attempting to answer certain demographic questions"--Introd. aIncludes abstracts in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaEcology1 aGaston, A. J.1 aElliot, R. D. q(Richard Donald), d1946-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.1 aMemorial University of Newfoundland. bOcean Sciences Centre.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 69w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs7.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-69-eng.pdf01724cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001172450102001362600053002383000023002914900032003145000086003465000091004325040041005235200430005646920025009946920020010196920018010397000029010577100034010867100031011207750075011518300076012268560096013029.855987CaOODSP20221107155431cr |||||||||||180430s1991 onca|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCW69-1/70E-PDF00aHabitats of the northeast coast of James Bay h[electronic resource] / cN. Dignard ... [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1991. a27 [2] p. : bill.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 70 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: Les habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This study describes the coastal habitats of northeastern James Bay and provides a preliminary description of their potential use by waterfowl. The interpretation of colour aerial photographs at a scale of 1:10 000 led to a preliminary classification of the coastal habitats and served as a basis for field verification, which was done by helicopter at low speed and altitude, with about 80 stops along the coast"--Abstract.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaHabitats072gccstaCoasts1 aDignard, Norman, d1957-1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.08tLes habitats côtiers du nord-est de la baie James w(CaOODSP)9.856653#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 70w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.77 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-70-eng.pdf01863cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000035001492450167001842500012003512600053003633000021004164900032004375000086004695040041005555200551005965460033011476920027011806920020012077000024012277000024012517100034012757100031013098300076013408560097014169.855990CaOODSP20221107155431cr |||||||||||180430s1991 oncb|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn-nt1 aCW69-1/71E-PDF1 aAlexander, S. A. q(Stuart A.)10aKey migratory bird terrestrial habitat sites in the Northwest Territories h[electronic resource] / cStuart A. Alexander, Robert S. Ferguson, Kevin J. McCormick. a2nd ed. a[Ottawa] : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1991. a184 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 71 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"This report identifies 80 Key Habitat Sites for migratory birds in the Northwest Territories. A Key Habitat Site is a terrestrial area that supports at least 1 % of the Canadian population of at least one migratory bird species (or, in some cases, subspecies). Sites also include marine and freshwater habitats where the value of a terrestrial habitat is intimately linked to the presence of aquatic habitats. Data for the identification of sites were drawn from existing published and unpublished reports and personal communications"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaMigratory birds072gccstaHabitats1 aFerguson, Robert S.1 aMcCormick, Kevin J.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 71w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs10.59 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-71-eng.pdf01551cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301000028001492450113001772600051002903000020003414900032003615000086003935040041004795200288005205460033008086920025008416920035008666920019009017000019009207000025009397100034009647100031009988300076010298560096011059.855991CaOODSP20221107155431cr |||||||||||180430s1991 oncb|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aCW69-1/72E-PDF1 aMorgan, Kenneth Henley.10aAtlas of pelagic birds of western Canada h[electronic resource] / cK.H. Morgan, K. Vermeer, R.W. McKelvey. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1991. a72 p. : bmaps.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 72 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Observations from more than 20 675 km of transects (10-min counts) carried out during 45 ship-of-opportunity cruises (1981-1990) were analyzed to determine the seasonal distribution of pelagic birds along the British Columbia coast to 320 km (200 statute miles) offshore"--Abstract. aIncludes abstract in French.072gccstaAquatic birds072gccstaPopulation distribution072gccstaAtlases1 aVermeer, Kees.1 aMcKelvey, Richard W.1 aCanada. bEnvironment Canada.2 aCanadian Wildlife Service.#0aOccasional paper (Canadian Wildlife Service)vno. 72w(CaOODSP)9.50478040qPDFs5.56 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/eccc/CW69-1-72-eng.pdf02228cam 2200385za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860019001171000028001362450182001642600051003463000022003974900032004195000086004515000199005375040041007365200434007775300033012116920025012446920020012696920020012896920024013096930010013337000019013437100034013627100031013967750103014277760140015308300076016708560096017469.856114CaOODSP20221107155450cr |||||||||||180503s1995 oncd|||#o f00| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aCW69-1/87E-PDF1 aBélanger, Luc, d1958-10aUse of various habitat types by nesting ducks on islands in the St. Lawrence River between Montréal and Trois-Rivières h[electronic resource] / cLuc Bélanger, Denis Lehoux. aOttawa : bCanadian Wildlife Service, cc1995. a26 p. : bcharts.1 aOccasional paper ; vno. 87 aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. aIssued also in French under title: L'utilisation de divers habitats par les anatinés en période de nidification : les îles du fleuve Saint-Laurent situées entre Montréal et Trois-Rivières. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"Studies published in the late 1970s and early 1980s have provided us with a better understanding of waterfowl nesting on Islands in the St. Lawrence River between Montréal and Trois-Rivières. 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Canada’s competitive advantages h[electronic resource] : bagri-food processing sector.30aAgri-food processing sector aOttawa : bInvest in Canada, Global Affairs Canada, c2018. a[6] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Investir au Canada - avantages concurrentiels du Canada : transformation agoalimentaire. aCover title. a"Spring 2018."072gccstaFood processing072gccstaForeign investments1 aCanada. bGlobal Affairs Canada.2 aInvest in Canada Bureau.08tInvestir au Canada - avantages concurrentiels du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.81547940qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/amc-gac/FR5-38-19-2016-eng.pdf02184cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450081001572600055002383000029002935000095003225000017004175000032004345040041004665200686005075300033011936930019012266930020012456930016012656930019012817100037013007750079013377760076014167950076014928560103015688560151016719.853376CaOODSP20221107154818cr |||||||||||180312t20182017onca ob f000 0 eng d a9780660256962 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFR5-113/2018E-PDF00aCanada’s feminist international assistance policy h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bGlobal Affairs Canada, c[2018], c2017. avii, 77 p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Politique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada. aCover title. aIssued also in HTML format. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy recognizes that supporting gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls is the best way to build a more peaceful, more inclusive and more prosperous world. To do this, it supports targeted investments, partnerships, innovation and advocacy efforts with the greatest potential to close gender gaps and improve everyone’s chance for success. But it also works across other action areas that reflect the multi-dimensional nature of poverty, in support of the Sustainable Development Goals. Working in this way leads to better development results and benefits everyone, including men and boys"--Executive summary, p. vi. aIssued also in print format. 4aWomen's rights 4aGender equality 4aForeign aid 4aForeign policy1 aCanada. bGlobal Affairs Canada.08tPolitique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.8533770#tCanada’s feminist international assistance policy w(CaOODSP)9.853378 tCanada’s feminist international assistance policy.w(CaOODSP)9.83824840qPDFs14.18 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/amc-gac/FR5-113-2018-eng.pdf4 qHTMLsN/Auhttps://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/issues_development-enjeux_developpement/priorities-priorites/policy-politique.aspx?lang=eng02398cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001352450088001572600059002453000033003045000096003375000022004335000032004555040048004875200835005355300043013706930019014136930024014326930024014566930026014807100041015067750076015477760079016237950079017028560103017818560152018849.853377CaOODSP20221107154818cr |||||||||||180312t20182017onca ob f000 0 fre d a9780660256979 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFR5-113/2018F-PDF00aPolitique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bAffaires mondiales Canada, c[2018], c2017. avii, 78 p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Canada’s feminist international assistance policy. aTitre de la couv. aPubl. aussi en format HTML. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« La Politique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada reconnaît que le soutien à l’égalité des genres et au renforcement du pouvoir des femmes et des filles constitue le meilleur moyen de bâtir un monde plus pacifique, plus inclusif et plus prospère. À cette fin, elle appuie les investissements ciblés, l’innovation et les efforts de défense des droits ayant les meilleures chances de combler les écarts entre les genres et d’améliorer les chances de réussite pour tous. En outre, la politique s’étend sur d’autres champs d’action qui reflètent la nature multidimensionnelle de la pauvreté, et ce, en appuyant les Objectifs de développement durable. Cette façon de faire permet d’obtenir de meilleurs résultats et profite à tous, y compris aux hommes et aux garçons » -- Résumé, p. vi. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aFemmes--Droits 4aÉgalité des sexes 4aAide à l'étranger 4aPolitique étrangère1 aCanada. bAffaires mondiales Canada.08tCanada’s feminist international assistance policy w(CaOODSP)9.8533760#tPolitique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.853379 tPolitique d’aide internationale féministe du Canada.w(CaOODSP)9.83825740qPDFs14.18 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/amc-gac/FR5-113-2018-fra.pdf4 qHTMLsS.O.uhttps://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/issues_development-enjeux_developpement/priorities-priorites/policy-politique.aspx?lang=fra00807cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450058001392600042001973000029002395000074002686920019003426920030003617100029003917750058004208560099004789.845869CaOODSP20221107153051cr |||||||||||180504q2006 onco #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH14-231/2006E-PDF10a"It will never happen to me" h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bHealth Canada, c[2006?] a[1] p. : bcol. photogr. aIssued also in French under title: « Ça ne peut pas m’arriver ».072gccstaSmoking072gccstaSmoking prevention1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.08t« Ça ne peut pas m’arriver » w(CaOODSP)9.85616540qPDFs531 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/H14-231-2006-eng.pdf00822cam 2200229za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450067001392600042002063000032002485000074002806920021003546920036003757100029004117750053004408560099004939.856165CaOODSP20221107155458cr |||||||||||180504q2006 onco #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH14-231/2006F-PDF00a« Ça ne peut pas m’arriver » h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bSanté Canada, c[2006?] a[1] p. :bphotogr. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : "It will never happen to me" .072gccstaTabagisme072gccstaPrévention du tabagisme1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08t"It will never happen to me" w(CaOODSP)9.84586940qPDFs531 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/H14-231-2006-fra.pdf02264cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860039001312450086001702600073002563000010003294900063003395000097004025000017004995000023005165040041005395200882005805300033014626920024014956920025015196920022015447100029015667100049015957750081016448300082017258560107018079.855972CaOODSP20221107155429cr |||||||||||180430s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d z1925-0878 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-9/2018-7E-PDFzH113-9/2018-7E00aFlupyradifurone, BCS 2960 insecticide, Altus insecticide h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bPest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, c2018. a42 p.1 aProposed registration decision, x1925-0886 ; vPRD2018-07 aIssued also in French under title: Flupyradifurone, insecticide BCS 2960, insecticide Altus. aCover title. a"26 April 2018.” aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Health 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 Flupyradifurone TC, and the end-use products BCS 2960 Insecticide and Altus Insecticide, containing the technical grade active ingredient flupyradifurone, to control aphids, whiteflies and leafhoppers on greenhouse vegetables, ornamental crops and outdoor ornamentals, and to control aphids on Christmas trees. Flupyradifurone is currently registered for the control of various insect pests on various fruit, vegetable and field crops, and as a seed treatment on soybeans. 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”--Overview, p. 1. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaInsecticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tFlupyradifurone, insecticide BCS 2960, insecticide Altus w(CaOODSP)9.855973#0aProposed registration decision,x1925-0886 ; vPRD2018-07.w(CaOODSP)9.50446440qPDFs356 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-9/H113-9-2018-7-eng.pdf02621cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860039001312450090001702600093002603000010003534900067003635000101004305000022005315000028005535040049005815201154006305300043017846920023018276920026018506920023018767100069018997100029019687750081019978300086020788560107021649.855973CaOODSP20221107155429cr |||||||||||180430s2018 onc ob f000 0 fre d z1925-0894 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-9/2018-7F-PDFzH113-9/2018-7F00aFlupyradifurone, insecticide BCS 2960, insecticide Altus h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, Santé Canada, c2018. a46 p.1 aProjet de décision d'homologation, x1925-0908 ; vPRD2018-07 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Flupyradifurone, BCS 2960 insecticide, Altus insecticide. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 26 avril 2018. » aComprends des références bibliographiques. a« L’Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire (ARLA) de Santé Canada, en vertu de la Loi sur les produits antiparasitaires et de ses règlements d’application, propose l’homologation complète à des fins de vente et d’utilisation du produit Flupyradifurone TC et de ses préparations commerciales connexes, soit l’insecticide BCS 2960 et l’insecticide Altus, contenant le principe actif de qualité technique flupyradifurone, pour lutter contre les pucerons, les aleurodes et les cicadelles sur les légumes et les plantes ornementales de serre et les plantes ornementales d’extérieur, et pour lutter contre les pucerons sur les arbres de Noël. La flupyradifurone est actuellement homologuée pour lutter contre divers insectes ravageurs sur diverses cultures fruitières, maraîchères et de grande culture, ainsi que pour le traitement des semences de soja. Une évaluation des renseignements scientifiques disponibles a révélé que, dans les conditions d’utilisation approuvées, le produit a une valeur et ne présente pas de risque inacceptable pour la santé humaine ou l’environnement » -- Aperçu, p. 1. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaInsecticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tFlupyradifurone, BCS 2960 insecticide, Altus insecticide w(CaOODSP)9.855972#0aProjet de décision d'homologation,x1925-0908 ; vPRD2018-07.w(CaOODSP)9.50088240qPDFs379 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-9/H113-9-2018-7-fra.pdf01956cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860041001312450083001722600073002553000010003284900055003385000122003935000017005155000025005325200568005575300033011256920022011586920025011806920022012057100029012277100049012567750087013058300117013928560109015099.855994CaOODSP20221107155432cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc o f000 0 eng d z1925-1017 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-28/2018-9E-PDFzH113-28/2018-9E00aHydrogen peroxide and its associated end-use products h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bPest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, c2018. a10 p.1 aRe-evaluation decision, x1925-1025 ; vRVD2018-09 aIssued also in French under title: Peroxyde d’hydrogène et préparations commerciales connexes : décision finale. aCover title. a“30 April 2018.” a"Hydrogen peroxide is used as an algaecide, bactericide, fungicide, slimicide, sanitizer and acaricide and has a broad use pattern including use in aquaculture, agriculture, industry and as a hard and soft surface sanitizer. This document presents the final regulatory decision for the re-evaluation of hydrogen peroxide, including the required risk mitigation measures to protect human health and the environment. All products containing hydrogen peroxide that are registered in Canada are subject to this re-evaluation decision“--Re-evaluation decision, p. 1. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tPeroxyde d’hydrogène et préparations commerciales connexes w(CaOODSP)9.855995#0aRe-evaluation decision (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)x1925-1025 ; vRVD2018-09.w(CaOODSP)9.50520940qPDFs151 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-28/H113-28-2018-9-eng.pdf02168cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860041001312450117001722600093002893000010003824900060003925000098004525000022005505000028005725200690006005300043012906920021013336920026013546920023013807100069014037100029014727750078015018300142015798560109017219.855995CaOODSP20221107155432cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc o f000 0 fre d z1925-0991 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-28/2018-9F-PDFzH113-28/2018-9F00aPeroxyde d’hydrogène et préparations commerciales connexes h[ressource électronique] : bdécision finale. aOttawa : bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, Santé Canada, c2018. a11 p.1 aDécision de réévaluation, x1925-1009 ; vRVD2018-09 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Hydrogen peroxide and its associated end-use products. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 30 avril 2018. » a« Le peroxyde d’hydrogène est utilisé comme algicide, bactéricide, fongicide, myxobactéricide, désinfectant et acaricide, et il présente un vaste profil d’emploi en aquaculture, en agriculture, dans l’industrie et comme désinfectant pour des surfaces dures ou souples. Le présent document expose la décision de réévaluation concernant le peroxyde d’hydrogène, y compris les mesures de réduction des risques qui doivent être prises pour protéger la santé humaine et l’environnement. Tous les produits contenant du peroxyde d’hydrogène qui sont homologués au Canada sont visés par cette décision de réévaluation » -- Décision de réévaluation, p. 1. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaPesticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tHydrogen peroxide and its associated end-use products w(CaOODSP)9.855994#0aDécision de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)x1925-1009 ; vRVD2018-09.w(CaOODSP)9.50160940qPDFs161 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-28/H113-28-2018-9-fra.pdf02075cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860043001312450102001742600073002763000009003494900055003585000117004135000017005305000025005475200676005725300033012486920022012816920025013036920022013287100029013507100049013797750082014288300117015108560110016279.855996CaOODSP20221107155432cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc o f000 0 eng d z1925-1017 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aH113-28/2018-10E-PDFzH113-28/2018-10E00aPeroxyacetic acid and its associated end-use products h[electronic resource] : bfinal decision. aOttawa : bPest Management Regulatory Agency, Health Canada, c2018. a6 p.1 aRe-evaluation decision, x1925-1025 ; vRVD2018-10 aIssued also in French under title: Acide peracétique et préparations commerciales connexes : décision finale. aCover title. a“30 April 2018.” a“Peroxyacetic acid is a slimicide co-formulated with hydrogen peroxide for the control of algal, bacterial, fungal and yeast growth in pulp and paper mills. It also controls bacterial growth in recirculating cooling water systems and sewage, wastewater effluents in treatment plants, and on-shore oil and gas field well operations. This document presents the final regulatory decision for the re-evaluation of peroxyacetic acid, including the required risk mitigation measures to protect human health and the environment. All products containing peroxyacetic acid that are registered in Canada are subject to this reevaluation decision“--Re-evaluation decision, p. 1. aIssued also in print format.072gccstaPesticides072gccstaCertification072gccstaToxicology1 aCanada. bHealth Canada.1 aCanada. bPest Management Regulatory Agency.08tAcide peracétique et préparations commerciales connexes w(CaOODSP)9.855997#0aRe-evaluation decision (Canada. Pest Management Regulatory Agency)x1925-1025 ; vRVD2018-10.w(CaOODSP)9.50520940qPDFs167 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-28/H113-28-2018-10-eng.pdf02349cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470220014000880400017001020430012001190860043001312450112001742600093002863000009003794900060003885000114004485000022005625000028005845200858006125300043014706920021015136920026015346920023015607100069015837100029016527750078016818300142017598560110019019.855997CaOODSP20221107155432cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc o f000 0 fre d z1925-0991 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aH113-28/2018-10F-PDFzH113-28/2018-10F00aAcide peracétique et préparations commerciales connexes h[ressource électronique] : bdécision finale. aOttawa : bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire, Santé Canada, c2018. a6 p.1 aDécision de réévaluation, x1925-1009 ; vRVD2018-10 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Peroxyacetic acid and its associated end-use products: final decision. aTitre de la couv. a« Le 30 avril 2018. » a« L’acide peracétique, un myxobactéricide coformulé avec du peroxyde d’hydrogène, sert à ralentir la croissance des algues, des bactéries, des champignons et des levures dans les usines de pâtes et papiers, ainsi que la croissance des bactéries dans les systèmes d’eau à refroidissement par recirculation, les systèmes de traitement des eaux usées et des égouts et les puits des champs de pétrole et de gaz. Le présent document expose la décision d’homologation définitive concernant la réévaluation de l’acide peracétique, y compris les mesures d’atténuation des risques qui sont requises pour protéger la santé humaine et l’environnement. Tous les produits contenant ce principe actif qui sont homologués au Canada sont visés par la présente décision de réévaluation » -- Décision de réévaluation, p. 1. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée.072gccstaPesticide072gccstaAccréditation072gccstaToxicologie1 aCanada. bAgence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire.1 aCanada. bSanté Canada.08tPeroxyacetic acid and its associated end-use products w(CaOODSP)9.855996#0aDécision de réévaluation (Canada. Agence de réglementation de la lutte antiparasitaire)x1925-1009 ; vRVD2018-10.w(CaOODSP)9.50160940qPDFs171 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sc-hc/h113-28/H113-28-2018-10-fra.pdf01027cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450081001392600065002203000014002855000022002995000087003215200082004086920019004906920022005096920023005317100053005547100050006078560104006579.852290CaOODSP20221107154542cr |||||||||||180223s1977 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aR32-422/1977E-PDF04aThe James Bay settlement g[electronic resource] : bstatistical fact sheet. a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1977. a7, [2] p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aStatistics and facts regarding the major elements of the James Bay Agreement.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaLand claims2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-422-1977-eng.pdf01381cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450170001392600052003093000009003615000019003705000087003895200433004766920019009096920024009286920022009527100050009748560103010249.852292CaOODSP20221107154543cr |||||||||||180223s1973 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-yk1 aR32-423/1973E-PDF00aStatement made by the Honourable Jean Chrétien, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, to the Yukon community, August 8, 1973 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bIndian and Northern Affairs, c1973. a3 p. a"Communiqué." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Negotiations with respect to native claims in the Yukon have begun. Representatives of the Federal negotiating team have met with the representatives of the Yukon Indians on two occasions. The Yukon Native Brotherhood have put forward their views in a submission they entitled "Together Today for Our Children Tomorrow". The Yukon Association of non-status Indians have also submitted a paper outlining their position"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaNegotiations072gccstaStatements1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs238 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-423-1973-eng.pdf01500cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450170001392600062003093000010003715000024003815000087004055200466004926920019009586920028009776920022010057100053010277100050010808560104011309.852404CaOODSP20221107154556cr |||||||||||180226s1969 bcc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aR32-429/1969E-PDF00aTranscript of the Prime Minister's remarks at the Vancouver Liberal Association dinner h[electronic resource] : bSeaforth Armories, Vancouver B.C., August 8, 1969. aVancouver, BC : bClaims and Historical Research, c1969. a14 p. aTitle from caption. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Let us remember that man's conquest of the moon is in itself, it is a great thing but it is neutral as to the future of humanity. When Columbus discovered America he didn't solve Europe's problems, he perhaps compounded them. And now that man has discovered the moon it hasn't solved man's problems because the great discoveries, and we must all work together in that direction, the great discoveries are discoveries in the minds and the hearts of men"--p. 14.072gccstaIndians072gccstaCanadian history072gccstaStatements2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.24 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-429-1969-eng.pdf01388cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860022001302450082001522460049002342600070002833000027003535000022003805000063004025000087004655040041005525200144005935460051007376920023007886920022008116920022008337100053008557100050009088560104009589.852409CaOODSP20221107154557cr |||||||||||180226m19731982onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengbfre an-cn---1 aR32-430/1973E-PDF00aApproximate area in sq. miles under treaty in Canada h[electronic resource].13aCanada derrière l'épopée, les autochtones aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1973, 1982. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aImperfect: p. 3 is out of order in this digitized edition. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aStatistics of acreages of Canadian provinces under treaty in Canada including approximate areas of accepted B.C. comprehensive land claims. aText in English with some text also in French.072gccstaLand claims072gccstaAgreements072gccstaIndicators2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.26 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-430-1973-eng.pdf01351cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450090001392460075002292600064003043000027003685000022003955000087004175200283005046920030007876920022008176920028008397100053008677100050009208560103009709.852411CaOODSP20221107154557cr |||||||||||180226s1970 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-431/1970E-PDF00aBackground to the Robinson-Huron, Robinson-Superior Treaties h[electronic resource].16aHistorical background to the Robinson-Huron Treaty (September 9, 1850) aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1970. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The main innovative features of the Robinson Huron Treaty compared to the earlier purchases in Upper Canada before 1850 were: annuities, reserves for the Indians, and the right to hunt and fish on unoccupied Crown lands (with the consent of the Provincial Government)"--p. [1].072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs751 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-431-1970-eng.pdf01210cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450068001392460035002072600065002423000014003075000024003215000042003455000087003875200176004746920019006506920022006696920023006917100053007147100050007678560103008179.852419CaOODSP20221107154559cr |||||||||||180226s1970 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-432/1970E-PDF00aBackground to Treaties No. 3 and No. 9 h[electronic resource].14aBackground to Treaties 3 and 9 a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1970. a4, [3] p. aTitle from caption. aIncludes pages of hand-written notes. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The background to Treaties No. 3 and No. 9 differed from that of the Robinson Treaties as the area to be ceded was once the domain of the Hudson’s Bay Company"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaLand claims2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs705 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-432-1970-eng.pdf01189cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450058001392600069001973000027002665000022002935000087003155200245004026920019006476920022006666920028006887100053007167100050007698560104008199.852432CaOODSP20221107154601cr |||||||||||180227m19691971onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-433/1969E-PDF00aCanadian Indian treaty notes h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1969-1971. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The Treaties with the Indian people of Canada are not like international treaties. Indian treaties have some of the characteristics of collective agreements and also policy statements, and they are open to different interpretations"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs4.75 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-433-1969-eng.pdf01123cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450098001392600064002373000009003015000022003105000087003325200172004196920019005916920022006106920018006327100053006507100050007038560104007539.852436CaOODSP20221107154601cr |||||||||||180227s1969 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-435/1969E-PDF00aIndian treaties and grants 1680-1923 (listing) h[electronic resource] / cprepared by T&HRC. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1969. a4 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aA list providing reference details, dates, area, group of Indian Peoples and a brief description of the nature of various Indian treaties and grants from 1680 to 1923.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaGrants2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.92 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-435-1969-eng.pdf01426cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450122001392460069002612600064003303000012003945000022004065000087004285200342005156920022008576920031008796920031009107100053009417100050009948560104010449.852437CaOODSP20221107154601cr |||||||||||180227s1966 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-436/1966E-PDF00aIndian treaties in Canada as related to the wildlife and fishery resources h[electronic resource] : bdocumentation.16aIndian treaties as related to the wildlife and fishery resources aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1966. a[54] p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The question of Indian Treaties, as the Committee is aware from the many references in submissions by Indian groups and organizations, is of paramount importance to Indians and, therefore, to the Department. It is the purpose of this submission to review the Indian Treaties in relation to the wildlife and fisheries resources"--p. [1].072gccstaAgreements072gccstaWildlife management072gccstaFisheries resources2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs4.06 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-436-1966-eng.pdf01083cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450114001392600064002533000009003175000022003265000087003485200097004356920023005326920028005556920028005837100053006117100050006648560103007149.852438CaOODSP20221107154601cr |||||||||||180227s1966 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aR32-437/1966E-PDF00aSurrender of Indian lands in the province of Québec since confederation h[electronic resource] : blisting. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1966. a3 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"List of surrenders of Indian lands in the province of Québec since confederation"--p. [1].072gccstaLand claims072gccstaAboriginal lands072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs603 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-437-1966-eng.pdf01777cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450065001392460030002042600064002343000036002985000022003345000044003565000087004005040041004875200669005286920019011976920022012166920029012387100053012677100050013208560105013709.852462CaOODSP20221107154605cr |||||||||||180227s1974 oncb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-439/1974E-PDF00aCanadian Indian rights and treaties h[electronic resource].16aIndian treaties in Canada aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1974. a1 v. (various pagings) : bmaps aTitle from cover. aIncludes hand-written notes throughout. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Indian treaties in Canada initially took the form of Peace and Friendship agreements. The Grand Settlement of 1700-1701 at Montréal, for instance, was a peace treaty negotiated between the Iroquois and the French in which the Iroquois agreed to remain neutral in any future imperial conflicts between France and Britain in North America. The treaty-making process in Canada was not truly formalized, however, until 1725 with the signing of an agreement between several tribes in New England and Nova Scotia and colonial authorities in which the Indians recognized the sovereignty of His Britannic Majesty; and agreed to observe the peace and obey the law"--p. 1.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAboriginal rights2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs10.30 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-439-1974-eng.pdf01467cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450073001392500010002122600064002223000027002865000022003135000087003355200496004226920019009186920022009376920023009597100053009827100050010358560104010859.852468CaOODSP20221107154606cr |||||||||||180227s1975 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-440/1975E-PDF00aCanadian Indian treaties and the Indian Act h[electronic resource]. aDraft aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1975. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The relationship between non-Indian and Indian communities prior to Confederation developed in three successive stages with some inevitable overlap. First was the evolution of attitudes in which Indians were seen as a separate and special group which had to be dealt with in a certain way. Second was development of a policy to define and conduct the relationship between the two communities. Third came legislation to reflect both the social attitude towards Indians and the policy"--p. 4.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaLegislation2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs3.80 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-440-1975-eng.pdf01486cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450045001392600084001843000027002685000022002955000087003175050517004045200074009216920019009956920022010146920030010367100050010668560104011169.852496CaOODSP20221107154610cr |||||||||||180227m19681970onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-441/1968E-PDF00aIndian treaties h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bDepartment of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, c1968, 1970. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].0 aIndian treaties in historical perspective -- Canadian Indian treaty notes -- Indian treaties in Canada -- "The unfinished tapestry - Indian policy in Canada" : a speech by the Hon. Jean Chrétien, P.C., M.P., Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development given at Queen's University, March 17, 1971 - 8:30 p.m. as one of a series of lectures sponsored by the Dunning Trust Lectures Committee -- History of Indian policy : background paper -- The Indian Act -- Indian treaties -- Conclusion Indian treaties. aCompilation of various notes and speeches related to Indian treaties.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAboriginal affairs1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs3.73 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-441-1968-eng.pdf01374cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450075001392600070002143000027002845000022003115000087003335200409004206920022008296920029008516920022008807100053009027100050009558560103010059.852497CaOODSP20221107154610cr |||||||||||180227m19741975onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-442/1974E-PDF00aMaterial for speeches on treaties to students h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1974, 1975. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"When people study the evolutionary growth of Canadian Indian treaty activity, the general consensus seems to be that the solutions to the various major claims, controversies and contentions that attend the study will have to be political rather than judicial. One element of this consensus is to the effect that British "Treaty" policy gave official recognition to the subject of "Indian Rights""--p. 2.072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAboriginal rights072gccstaStatements2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs901 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-442-1974-eng.pdf01334cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450091001392600064002303000009002945000021003035000087003245040041004115200328004526920019007806920022007996920028008217100053008497100050009028560104009529.852511CaOODSP20221107154613cr |||||||||||180227s1973 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-444/1973E-PDF00aHistorical notes on the Abitibi Dominion Band h[electronic resource] / cby Treaties. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1973. a7 p. a"February 1973." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The Indians residing in the Province of Quebec have not entered into land cession Treaties covering any specific portion of the province. Historically, land cession treaties invariably preceded settlement, e.g., in the 1870's numbered treaties 1-7 were signed covering the "fertile belt" region of western Canada"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.40 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-444-1973-eng.pdf01617cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450085001392460036002242600065002603000036003255000024003615000087003855040041004725200542005136920019010556920018010746920028010927100053011207100050011738560104012239.852516CaOODSP20221107154613cr |||||||||||180227s1976 oncb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nf1 aR32-446/1976E-PDF00aIndians of Labrador h[electronic resource] : bNorthwest River and Davis Inlet.10aNorthwest River and Davis Inlet a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1976. a1 v. (various pagings) : bmaps aTitle from caption. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The following paper presents a summary of surveyed material concerning the Montagnais - Naskapi Indians of Northwest River and Davis Inlet in Labrador. It must serve as a compliment to reports entitled "Indians of Newfoundland and Labrador" and "Indians of Newfoundland" prepared in December 1975 by G. Wyman, Research Officer, Membership Division. Although additional sources have been consulted, little new information can be added to Ms. Wyman's conclusions. However, the sources tended to support the previous considerations"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaRivers072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs3.05 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-446-1976-eng.pdf01173cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450102001392460018002412600064002593000009003235000022003325000087003545200166004416920031006076920022006386920028006607100053006887100050007418560104007919.852573CaOODSP20221107154620cr |||||||||||180228s1974 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aR32-448/1974E-PDF00aIndian reserves and settlements h[electronic resource] : bQuébec notes / ccollected by T&HRC.10aQuébec notes aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1974. a7 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aBrief descriptions of various Indian reserves and settlements in Quebec including historical dates, approximates sizes and how they were acquired or established.072gccstaAboriginal reserves072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.11 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-448-1974-eng.pdf01121cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450118001392600067002573000009003245000022003335000087003555200144004426920019005866920022006056920022006277100053006497100050007028560103007529.852874CaOODSP20221107154705cr |||||||||||180305s1974 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-454/1974E-PDF04aThe philosophy of the French, British, Spanish and Russians in making of Indian treaties h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c[1974?] a4 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aPoint form notes about the different philosophies of the French, British, Spanish and Russians in regards to the making of Indian treaties.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaPhilosophy2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs440 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-454-1974-eng.pdf01258cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450079001392600064002183000011002825000023002935000022003165000087003385040041004255200227004666920019006936920022007126920028007347100053007627100050008158560103008659.852877CaOODSP20221107154706cr |||||||||||180305s1970 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-455/1970E-PDF00aPre-confederation Upper Canada treaties 1794-1862 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1970. a[1] p. a"September, 1970." aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aList of treaties from Pre-confederation Upper Canada dating 1794 to 1862 including details such as the Indian peoples concerned, the purpose of the treaty, what the Indian People agreed to and what the Sovereign agreed to.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs315 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-455-1970-eng.pdf01392cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000018001392450106001572460026002632600064002893000023003535000022003765000087003985200347004856920019008326920022008516920022008737100053008957100050009488560104009989.852878CaOODSP20221107154706cr |||||||||||180305s1970 oncb #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-456/1970E-PDF1 aMaguire, Ron.10aPre-confederation Upper Canada treaties h[electronic resource] : bIndian annuities / cRon Maguire.10aUpper Canada treaties aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1970. a2, [1] p. : bmaps aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Practically the whole of Upper Canada was surrendered to the Crown by the resident Indian people, with reserves being set apart for their use. Up to 1818 the compensation for the lands, whether in goods or money, was paid to those Indian persons concerned at the time of treaty but since that date it has taken the form of an annuity"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAllowances2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.39 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-456-1970-eng.pdf01085cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392460018002022600065002203000027002855000022003125000087003345200103004216920030005246920022005546920022005767100053005987100050006518560106007019.852879CaOODSP20221107154706cr |||||||||||180305s1898 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-457/1898E-PDF00aRobinson treaty h[electronic resource] : bMacrae report.10aMacrae report a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1898. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aA report regarding persons who have been receiving "Robinson" Annuity in the Port Arthur District.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAllowances2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs168.27 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-457-1898-eng.pdf01907cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450114001392460113002532600052003663000027004185000024004455000087004695040041005565200798005976920030013956920022014256920028014477100050014758560104015259.852880CaOODSP20221107154706cr |||||||||||180305s1971 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aR32-458/1971E-PDF00aSaskatchewan treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 h[electronic resource] : bhistorical background and provisions.14aSaskatchewan treaties No. 2, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 8, and No. 10 : bhistorical background and provisions aOttawa : bIndian and Northern Affairs, c1971. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from caption. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"From 1670 the sole government of Rupert's Land was lodged in the Hudson's Bay Company as "true and absolute Lordes and Proprietors" of "one of our Plantacions or Colonyes in America called Rupert's Land" (quotes from the Charter). Scrutiny of the record indicates that, during its tenure, the Company was not concerned with political or social control of the aborigines within its dominion other than to ensure that the furs they collected ended up in the Company's stores. The Company and its officers (who were few in number) were primarily concerned with the fur trade and not land use or settlement. As long as trade was not interfered with, such matters as social organization, land use and even group movements on the part of the aborigines were of little concern to the Company"--p. 2.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs5.85 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-458-1971-eng.pdf01629cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450092001392600064002313000014002955000022003095000087003315200678004186920019010966920022011156920019011377100053011567100050012098560104012599.852887CaOODSP20221107154707cr |||||||||||180305s1974 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-459/1974E-PDF00aShelter and housing as treaty provisions h[electronic resource] / cprepared by T&HRC. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1974. a4, [1] p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The Canadian Indian Treaties did not contain any Government commitments or promises concerning provision of houses or tents. Moreover, an examination of the instructions to the Commissioners and the enabling Orders-in-Council reveals no intent on the part of Government to supply homes, in the physical sense, to the Indians subsequently dealt with by Treaty. In addition, the Reports of the various Commissioners who negotiated the Treaties make indirect reference to Indian housing and infer that the Indians would construct their own houses with the tools provided under Treaty. Moreover, it is of note that these tools were given as an once-for-all expenditure"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaHousing2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-459-1974-eng.pdf01227cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450086001392600064002253000011002895000019003005000022003195000087003415040041004285200194004696920019006636920022006826920028007047100053007327100050007858560102008359.852889CaOODSP20221107154707cr |||||||||||180305s1970 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cnm--1 aR32-460/1970E-PDF04aThe significant Indian treaties of the Maritimes listing h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1970. a[1] p. a"March, 1970." aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. aList of significant treaties from the Maritimes including details such as the Indian signators, the purpose of the treaty, what the Indian People agreed to and what the Sovereign agreed to.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs98 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-460-1970-eng.pdf01393cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450096001392460036002352600064002713000010003355000022003455000087003675200390004546920019008446920023008636920022008867100053009087100050009618560104010119.852891CaOODSP20221107154707cr |||||||||||180305s1976 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-461/1976E-PDF00aSummary of "As long as this land shall last" h[electronic resource] / cprepared by T&HRC.10aAs long as this land shall last aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1976. a19 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"In As Long as This Land Shall Last René Fumoleau discusses the background and after effects of Treaties 8 and 11. The westward migration of Canadian settlers in the early part of the nineteenth century led to the negotiating of treaties, adhesions to treaties, and land surrenders in attempts at mutual agreement between the white settlers and the Indian people"--Introduction, p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaLand claims072gccstaAgreements2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.24 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-461-1976-eng.pdf01234cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450091001392460068002302600064002983000027003625000017003895000087004065200195004936920019006886920022007076920019007297100053007487100050008018560105008519.852921CaOODSP20221107154712cr |||||||||||180306s1975 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-462/1975E-PDF00aAmmunition and twine entitlement h[electronic resource] : bCanoe Lake Reserve # 165.14aAmmunition and twine entitlement : bCanoe Lake Reserve No. 165 aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1975. a1 v. (various pagings) a"July 1975." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Under the terms of Treaty #10, the Canoe Lake Band was to receive "... such a distribution of twine and ammunition to them annually as is usually made to Indians similarly situated""--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaWeapons2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs11.07 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-462-1975-eng.pdf01378cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000023001392450143001622600078003053000009003835000024003925000022004165000087004385200351005256920019008766920023008956920029009187100050009478560103009979.852940CaOODSP20221107154715cr |||||||||||180306s1969 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aR32-463/1969E-PDF1 aGilchrist, Marion.10aBrief on the territorial rights of the Indians of the Province of Québec h[electronic resource] : b(a commentary) / cMarion Gilchrist. aOttawa : bDepartment of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, c1969. a5 p. a"November 6, 1969." aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The Brief, dated January 7, 1969, was submitted to the Province of Quebec, and claims the sum of five billion dollars, not including damages, for the loss of Indian rights in the Province. The Indians of Quebec claim rights to the major part of the Province with respect to lands, forests, wildlife, lakes, rivers, and territorial waters"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaLand claims072gccstaAboriginal rights1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs920 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-463-1969-eng.pdf01310cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450069001392600069002083000027002775000022003045000087003265200359004136920019007726920023007916920023008147100053008377100050008908560104009409.852945CaOODSP20221107154715cr |||||||||||180306m19681970onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-464/1968E-PDF00aClaims of the Iroquois people in Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1968-1970. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"The proposed revision of the illegal Indian Act is on the agenda of the 28th Parliament of Canada. This abominable legislation was originally devised for the 'advancement' of the native Indian people of Canada. It was designed to integrate and assimilate the said native Indians, which means the extinction of the Red Race in Canada - genocide"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaLand claims072gccstaLegislation2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.04 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-464-1968-eng.pdf01250cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450076001392600064002153000009002795000022002885000087003105200316003976920019007136920023007326920022007557100053007777100050008308560104008809.852947CaOODSP20221107154716cr |||||||||||180306s1975 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-465/1975E-PDF00aIndian land surrenders treaties 1-11 (listing) h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1975. a7 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"A proposal to submit to the Indians the question of surrender of an Indian reserve or any portion thereof must be submitted by an officer of the Department for approval by the Superintendent General or his deputy upon a memo, setting forth the terms of the proposed surrender and the reasons therefor"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaLand claims072gccstaAgreements2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.03 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-465-1975-eng.pdf01496cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450096001392600064002353000009002995000022003085000087003305200536004176920019009536920023009726920029009957100053010247100050010778560103011279.852967CaOODSP20221107154719cr |||||||||||180306s1969 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-466/1969E-PDF00aIroquois of Canada h[electronic resource] : bprospective representations (brief outline). aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1969. a2 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"In general, the activists of the Six Nations people concentrate on broad claims to "special status"; they prefer to be recognized as "Allies and Friends" of the British Sovereign. Two court cases, Sero v, Gault (1921) and Logan v. Styres et al (1959), have confirmed the Six Nations people in Canada as British subjects. By extension of the Canadian Citizenship Act, 1947, they are Canadian citizens. In spite of all this, the activists maintain their stand, and identify the Indian Act as official proof of special status"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaCitizenship072gccstaCanadian identity2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs287 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-466-1969-eng.pdf01097cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450047001392600064001863000009002505000022002595000087002815040041003685200136004096920017005456920023005626920028005857100053006137100050006668560103007169.852970CaOODSP20221107154719cr |||||||||||180306s1975 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-467/1975E-PDF00aStatus of Eskimos h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1975. a2 p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Parliament has exclusive authority to legislate in respect of Eskimos and it wasn't until 1924 that such action took place"--p. 2.072gccstaInuit072gccstaLegislation072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs169 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-467-1975-eng.pdf01450cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450107001392600064002463000036003105000022003465000087003685040041004555200405004966920019009016920022009206920023009427100053009657100050010188560104010689.852973CaOODSP20221107154719cr |||||||||||180306s1971 oncb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-468/1971E-PDF04aThe application in British North America of the Royal Proclamation, 1763-1764 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1971. a1 v. (various pagings) : bmaps aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"As British settlement in the Thirteen Colonies advanced inland, the Indian tribes withdrew west of the Appalachians. The land-hunger of the English settlers in the middle decades of the 1800's threatened to alienate the Indians of the Ohio and Mohawk River valleys to such an extent that their continued allegiance to the British during the Seven Years War (1753-1760) was placed in jeopardy"--p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaLand claims2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs6.69 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-468-1971-eng.pdf01446cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450068001392600064002073000012002715000022002835000087003055040041003925200459004336920019008926920022009116920028009337100053009617100050010148560104010649.852976CaOODSP20221107154720cr |||||||||||180306s1978 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-469/1978E-PDF00aHalfbreeds h[electronic resource] : bprimary source material. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1978. a[51] p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"These records which include original Indian Treaties, consist of correspondence, letterbooks, minute books, general orders, memoranda, reports, petitions, land records etc. related to all aspects of the work of the Indian Affairs Branch in Canada and of its predecessors in the Province of Canada, Upper Canada, Lower Canada and Quebec, together with inherited documents such as records of the Commission for Indian Affairs at Albany 1722-1748"--p. [1].072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.31 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-469-1978-eng.pdf01066cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450097001392600064002363000014003005000022003145000087003365200102004236920019005256920022005446920028005667100053005947100050006478560103006979.852989CaOODSP20221107154722cr |||||||||||180306s1974 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-470/1974E-PDF00aChronology of events of relevance to the Indians of Atlantic Canada h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1974. a4, [2] p. aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aChronology of historical events of relevance to the Indians of Atlantic Canada from 1497 to 1958.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs794 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-470-1974-eng.pdf01313cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450087001392600058002263000027002845000022003115000084003335000087004175200236005046920030007406920031007706920028008017100053008297100050008828560103009329.852992CaOODSP20221107154722cr |||||||||||180306s1972 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-471/1972E-PDF00aDepartments containing Indian Affairs since confederation h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research, c1972. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aImperfect: p. 2 of the text is duplicated at the end of this digitized edition. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aA chronological list of departments containing Indian Affairs since confederation including lists of key persons such as Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Superintendents Generals, Directors and ADMs, and Deputy Superintendents General.072gccstaAboriginal affairs072gccstaFederal departments072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs493 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-471-1972-eng.pdf01323cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450182001392600065003213000027003865000022004135000087004355040041005225200185005636920026007486920034007746920030008087100053008387100050008918560104009419.852996CaOODSP20221107154723cr |||||||||||180306s1976 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-472/1976E-PDF00aDominion provincial relations h[electronic resource] : battempts to arrive at a mutually acceptable division of responsibility with the provinces in respect of Status Indians. a[Ottawa?] : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1976. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This is a paper on the attempts made over the last 15-20 years to arrive at a mutually acceptable division of responsibility with provinces with respect to status Indians"--p. [1]072gccstaStatus Indians072gccstaProvincial governments072gccstaAboriginal affairs2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.06 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-472-1976-eng.pdf01230cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450071001392600064002103000027002745000022003015000087003235200277004106920019006876920022007066920029007287100053007577100050008108560104008609.852834CaOODSP20221107154659cr |||||||||||180305s1971 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-452/1971E-PDF00aIndian treaty notes h[electronic resource] / cprepared by T&HRC. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1971. a1 v. (various pagings) aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Definition and assessment of Indian rights is not, and can not be, a simple matter of arranging selected documents, bearing the signatures or totems of Indian headmen, in chronological order and studying their conditions and the area covered by each"--Introduction, p. 2.072gccstaIndians072gccstaAgreements072gccstaAboriginal rights2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.15 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-452-1971-eng.pdf02377cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860022001262450231001482460106003792600108004853000019005935000020006125000087006325040041007195201063007606920018018236920023018416920022018647100070018867100026019568560105019829.854011CaOODSP20221107154950cr |||||||||||180321s1980 qucb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---ar------1 aR32-451/1980E-PDF00aArctic Cooperatives Development Program h[electronic resource] : ban operational review and evaluation of three years of a five year program / cPrepared for: Social & Cultural Development Division, Northern Affairs Program.18aArctic Cooperatives Development Program : breview and evaluation of two years of a five year program aHull, Quebec : bDepartment of Indian Affairs & Northern Development : bTukilik Services Ltd., c1980. a57 p. : bmaps a"August, 1980." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"In December 1976, the Treasury Board (T.B. Minute 746223) approved in principle a five-year arctic cooperatives development program and directed the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to establish suitable procedures and management controls for the monitoring of the program. This Report is submitted by Tukilik Services Ltd., as required under the terms of its contract with the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. It is the second comprehensive review and evaluation of the program since Federal financial assistance to arctic cooperatives, within the framework of the program, began in July 1977. The Report documents the objectives of the program, the funding criteria developed and implemented, and the financial results achieved by the arctic cooperatives both before and after the program began. The monitoring process is described as are the costs to date. Comment is made on some of the environmental elements that pervade the operational and administrative problems of the cooperative system"--Foreword, p. 1.072gccstaArctic072gccstaDevelopment072gccstaAssessment1 aCanada.bIndian and Northern Affairs. bNorthern Affairs Program.2 aTukilik Services Ltd.40qPDFs14.01 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-451-1980-eng.pdf01002cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450062001392600052002013000036002535000022002895000087003115200113003986920031005116920023005426920028005657100050005938560105006439.852703CaOODSP20221107154640cr |||||||||||180301m19561973oncb #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-450/1956E-PDF00aOld Crow h[electronic resource] : bgeneral information. a[Ottawa?] : bDepartment of DIAND, c1956-1973. a1 v. (various pagings) : bmaps aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aCopies of various historical documents, letters, and maps related to the Old Crow Indian settlement reserve.072gccstaAboriginal reserves072gccstaLand claims072gccstaCanadian history1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs11.76 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-450-1956-eng.pdf01697cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000018001392450123001572600083002803000010003635000023003735000087003965040041004835200559005246920018010836920041011016920028011427100018011707100053011887100050012418560104012919.852300CaOODSP20221107154544cr |||||||||||180223s1988 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aR32-425/1988E-PDF1 aMartin, Fred.10aFederal and provincial responsibility in the Métis settlements of Alberta h[electronic resource] / cFred V. Martin. a[Ottawa?] : bAckroyd & Co. : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1988. a47 p. a"September, 1988." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"1988 marks a fiftieth anniversary for the Metis settlements in Alberta. By virtue of legislation passed in 1938 Alberta has 5 geographical areas almost equal to Prince Edward Island in total size that are occupied by associations of Metis collectively exercising rights of land ownership and self-government. The geographical blocks are divided into eight "Metis Settlement Areas", each set aside for a "Metis Settlement Association" created under the Metis Betterment Act of Alberta. The settlements are home to about 5000 Metis"--Introduction, p. [1].072gccstaMétis072gccstaFederal provincial agreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aAckroyd & Co.2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.63 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-425-1988-eng.pdf01809cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000025001392450117001642460074002812600130003553000010004855000024004955000087005195040041006065200524006476920018011716920022011896920028012117100053012397100049012927100050013418560104013919.852395CaOODSP20221107154555cr |||||||||||180226s1983 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-426/1983E-PDF1 aMcNab, David,d1947-10a"Hearty co-operation and efficient aid h[electronic resource] : bthe Métis and Treaty #3" / cDavid T. McNab.14aHearty co-operation and efficient aid : bthe Métis and treaty no. 3 aOttawa : bMinistry of Natural Resources, Office of Indian Resource Policy : bClaims and Historical Research Centre, c1983. a21 p. a"February 7, 1983." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Recent research on the "half-breed" or "Metis" people in Canada has, as one of its major interests, focussed on the origins of the Metis and their development in the context of the fur trade. As has been expressed recently by one historian, more research should also be undertaken on all aspects of the Metis in the twentieth century. This is, no doubt true. Yet there has been no critical comprehensive study of the participation of the Metis in the treaties, particularly in the so-called "numbered treaties""--p. 2.072gccstaMétis072gccstaAgreements072gccstaCanadian history2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aOntario. bOffice of Indian Resource Policy.1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.37 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-426-1983-eng.pdf01829cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000019001392450233001582460185003912600069005763000027006455000021006725000045006935000081007385000087008195200388009066920017012946920030013116920032013417100050013738560104014239.852451CaOODSP20221107154604cr |||||||||||180227s1984 quc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-438/1984E-PDF1 aHammond, Marc.10aReport of findings on an alleged promise of government to finance the return of Inuit at Resolute and Grise Fiord to their original homes at Port Harrison (Inukjuak) and Pond Inlet h[electronic resource] / cby Marc M. Hammond.14aReport on findings on an alleged promise of government to finance the return of Inuit at Resolute and Grise Fiord to their original homes at Port Harrison (Inukjuak) and Pond Inlet aMontreal, Quebec : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c1984. a1 v. (various pagings) a"3 August 1984." a"Report (D.I.N.A. Contract No. 84-099)." a"In fulfilment of: Contract No. 84-099, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. a"Presents findings on the matter of whether the federal government promised to finance the return of Inuit whom it moved in 1953 and again in 1955 from Port Harrison (northern Quebec) and Pond Inlet (Baffin Island, N.W.T.) to Resolute (Cornwallis Island, N.W.T.) and Craig Harbour (then to Grise Fiord, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T.), should these Inuit request a return in future"--p. 1.072gccstaInuit072gccstaFederal government072gccstaFinancial assistance1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs5.93 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-438-1984-eng.pdf02129cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000020001392450165001592460125003242600091004493000019005405000020005595000087005795040041006665200848007076920023015556920018015786920028015967100049016247100050016738560104017239.852505CaOODSP20221107154612cr |||||||||||180227s1982 oncb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aR32-443/1982E-PDF1 aUgarenko, L. G.10aResearch report on Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve #6 and the flooding of Indian reserve lands adjacent to Lake Panache h[electronic resource] / cL.G. Ugarenko.14aResearch report on Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve No. 6 and the flooding of Indian reserve lands adjacent to Lake Panache a[Ottawa?] : bMinistry of Natural Resources, Office of Indian Resource Policy, c1982. a20 p. : bmaps a"May 25, 1982." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"The Whitefish Lake Indian Band has stated that "portions" of Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve #6 are "no longer usable by them" due to flooding. The Band has stated that the southern (mainland) portion of Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve #6, adjacent to Lake Panache, has been flooded as the result of the construction of a dam at the outlet of Lake Panache at Walker Lake. To date, the Whitefish Lake Indian Band have not submitted a formal statement of claim to the Ontario Government nor has the Indian Band provided any documentation to the Ontario Government in support of their statement. The purpose of this Research Report is to present all of the relevant historical facts which are known to us concerning the above noted issue that the southern (mainland) portion of Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve #6 has been flooded"--Introduction, p. 2.072gccstaLand claims072gccstaFloods072gccstaAboriginal lands1 aOntario. bOffice of Indian Resource Policy.1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.10 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-443-1982-eng.pdf01064cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450063001392600064002023000012002665000018002785000022002965000087003185200091004056920030004966920031005266920022005577100053005797100050006328560104006829.852514CaOODSP20221107154613cr |||||||||||180227s1990 onc #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-445/1990E-PDF00aIndian bands and treaties 1 to 11 h[electronic resource]. aOttawa : bTreaties and Historical Research Centre, c1990. a[25] p. a"April 1990." aTitle from cover. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aA list of Indian bands and reserves with some comments as related to treaties 1 to 11.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaAboriginal reserves072gccstaAgreements2 aTreaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.12 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-445-1990-eng.pdf01443cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450118001392600061002573000009003185000022003275000044003495000087003935040041004805200414005216920031009356920023009666920022009897100050010118560104010619.852560CaOODSP20221107154619cr |||||||||||180228s1976 onc #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aR32-447/1976E-PDF00aIndian reserve lands h[electronic resource] / cInformation Services, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. aOttawa : bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada, c[1976?] a5 p. aTitle from cover. aImperfect: Some pages might be missing. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"Most Indian reserves are Crown-owned lands which have been set aside for the use and benefit of an Indian band. These reserves have been established in a number of ways: by treaty; by purchase by the Crown or Indian band; by grant of the French or British Crown; by agreement with the provinces; by statute of federal, provincial or colonial governments, or by a combination of two or more of these"--p. [1].072gccstaAboriginal reserves072gccstaLegislation072gccstaAgreements1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs2.91 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-447-1976-eng.pdf02273cam 2200361za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000030001392450131001692460039003002500010003392600057003493000010004065000022004165000146004385000140005845000085007245000087008095040041008965200657009376920030015946920033016246920028016577000024016857100048017097100050017578560104018079.852273CaOODSP20221107154540cr |||||||||||180223s1991 onc #ob f100 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aR32-420/1991E-PDF1 aAprahamian, Sima, d1958-10aGender, class, race and colonialism h[electronic resource] : bthe case of the Mohawk-Iroquois Nation / cby Sima Aprahamian.10aCase of the Mohawk-Iroquois Nation aDraft aMontréal, Québec : bConcordia University, c1991. a18 p. aTitle from cover. a"A preliminary rough draft of paper to be presented at the 1991 Learned Societies Conference, Queen's University, at Kingston, June 1, 1991." a"Joint session of Canadian Sociology & Anthropology Association with the Women of Colour Caucus and the Society for Socialist Studies." a"Session organiser: Roxanna Ng, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This paper examines transformations of gender, race and class relations among the Mohawks of Québec in the light of their historical experiences. First the social, political and economic structures (& organisation) of the precolonial situation of the Five Nations (The Iroquois confederation) are dilineated. The effects of the missionary activities, rivalries among the British and French, and of other historical events on the socio-economic and political structures (and organisation) of the Five Nations are examined, focussing on the effects of these historical experiences on gender and class relations among the Mohawk nation"--Abstract, p. 1.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaGender discrimination072gccstaCanadian history1 aNg, Roxana, d1951-2 aConcordia University (Montréal, Québec)1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-420-1991-eng.pdf02501cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001171000025001392450158001642460117003222460090004392500012005292600094005413000024006355000051006595000087007105040041007975201058008386920031018966920023019276920022019507100049019727100050020218560104020719.852576CaOODSP20221107154621cr |||||||||||180228r19841980oncb #ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-on1 aR32-449/1984E-PDF1 aMcNab, David,d1947-10aResearch report h[electronic resource] : bthe location of the Northern boundary, Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8, at Blind River / cDavid T. McNab.14aResearch report : bthe location of the Northern boundary, Mississagi River Indian Reserve no. 8, at Blind River10aLocation of the Northern boundary, Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8, at Blind River aRevised aOttawa : bMinistry of Natural Resources, Office of Indian Resource Policy, c1980, 1984. a24, [1] p. : bmaps a"November 17, 1980, (Revised, March 8, 1984)." aDigitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. aIncludes bibliographical references. a"This Research Report is intended to present all of the known relevant historical facts concerning the location of the northern boundary of Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8. In 1976, Chief Camille Chiblow first expressed to the Ontario Government several concerns of the Band, including the claim that the present northern boundary was not in the location stated in the "Schedule of Reservations" which was appended to the Robinson Huron Treaty document. On August 16, 1979, during a meeting at the Band Office, staff of the Government of Ontario agreed to develop a position on the location ofthe northern boundary of Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8. In a letter of September 9, 1982, from Chief Douglas Daybutch to Mr. E. G. Wilson, Director, Office of Indian Resource Policy, the Mississagi River Indian Band submitted a formal statement of claim on this matter. Subsequently, that claim was also stated in Chief Douglas Daybutch's letter of September 14, 1983, to the Honourable Alan W. Pope, Minister of Natural Resources"--Introduction, p. 3.072gccstaAboriginal reserves072gccstaLand claims072gccstaBoundaries1 aOntario. bOffice of Indian Resource Policy.1 aCanada. bIndian and Northern Affairs Canada.40qPDFs1.14 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/aanc-inac/R32-449-1984-eng.pdf01726cas 2200385zi 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170060019000320070015000510080041000660400031001070430012001380860016001501100044001662450092002102640058003023100011003603360026003713370026003973380036004233620049004595000103005085500126006115500062007375880037007995880039008366100058008756500075009336550023010087100054010317100027010857100070011127750089011827850069012719.856097CaOODSP20221107155447m o d f cr |||||||||||180503d20162019qucar p o f0###a0eng|d aCaOODSPbengerdacCaOODSP an-cn-nt1 aR12-68E-PDF2 aGiant Mine Remediation Project (Canada)14aThe ... annual report of the Giant Mine Remediation Project : bremediating Giant Mine. 1a[Gatineau, Quebec] : bGiant Mine Remediation Project aAnnual atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aBegan with 2015/2016; ceased with 2018/2019. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport annuel ... du projet d'assainissement de la mine Giant. aIssued 2016-2017 by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada; 2018-2019 by Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs. aCo-published the Government of the Northwest Territories. aDescription based on: 2015/2016. aLatest issue consulted: 2018/2019.20aGiant Mine Remediation Project (Canada)vPeriodicals. 0aAbandoned mined lands reclamationzNorthwest TerritoriesvPeriodicals. 7aPeriodicals2lcgft1 aCanada. bIndigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.1 aNorthwest Territories.1 aCanada. bCrown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.08tRapport annuel ... du projet d'assainissement de la mine Giant : w(CaOODSP)9.88629900tGiant Mine Remediation Project annual report.w(CaOODSP)9.89500902347cas 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200093000880220014001810400017001950430012002120860150002241300075003742100051004492220077005002450093005772600131006703100011008013620025008125200633008375500122014706910023015926910024016157100106016397100069017457100047018147750074018617800074019359.502651CaOODSP20230228145339cr |||||||||||150406c20009999oncar p oss f0 b0fre|d z0-662-64795-5z0-662-64835-8z0-662-86318-6z0-662-87971-6z0-662-75277-5z0-662-78469-3 a1702-3238 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aR31-3F-PDFzR31-3/1999zR31-3/2000zR31-3/2001FzR31-3/2002FzR31-3/2003F-PDFzR31-3/2004F-PDFzR31-3/2011F-PDFzR31-3/2012F-PDFzR31-3/2013F-PDF0 aPopulation indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence (En ligne)0 aPop. indienne inscr. sexe résid. b(En ligne) 0aPopulation indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence b(En ligne)10aPopulation indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence h[ressource électronique]. aOttawa : bDirection générale de la gestion de l'information, Ministère des affaires indiennes et du Nord canadien, c2000- aAnnuel1 aParaît depuis 1999. a« En vertu de la Loi sur les Indiens (chapitre I, paragraphe 5 (1)), le ministère des Affaires autochtones et Développement du Nord canadien (AADNC) est tenu d'inscrire au Registre des Indiens le nom des individus inscrits conformément à la Loi. 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Indian pop. sex resid. b(Online) 0aRegistered Indian population by sex and residence b(Online)10aRegistered Indian population by sex and residence h[electronic resource] = bPopulation indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence.1 iIssues for 1998-1999 have French parallel title: aPopulation indienne inscrite selon le sexe et la résidence aOttawa : bInformation Management Branch, Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development = Direction générale de la gestion de l'information, Ministère des affaires indiennes et du Nord canadien, c1999- aAnnual1 aBegan with 1998. a"The department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) is required by the Indian Act (Chapter I, Section 5 (1)) to record in the Indian Register the names of individuals who are registered under the Act. The Indian Registry System (IRS) is a database which records individuals' names and a range of non-statutory data. 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Nous transférons également nos données et méthodes à des organisations de recherche et de fabrication à contrat (ORC et OFC) afin de leur permettre d’offrir de nouveaux services pour renforcir l’écosystème biopharmaceutique au Canada » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aBiotechnologie pharmaceutique08tFunctional characterization w(CaOODSP)9.8481040#tCaractérisation fonctionnelle w(CaOODSP)9.84810740qPDFs425 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-186-2017-fra.pdf01152cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450087002112600059002983000011003575000104003685000019004725000020004915300033005116930025005446930021005697750088005907760082006788560102007609.850055CaOODSP20221107154052cr |||||||||||180115s2018 onc o f000 0 eng d a9780660245416z9780660245423 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-197/2018E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aCHO expression platform (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Plateforme d’expression CHO (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671). aCaption title. a"January 2018." aIssued also in print format. 4aRecombinant proteins 4aImmunotechnology08tPlateforme d’expression CHO (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) w(CaOODSP)9.8500570#tCHO expression platform (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) w(CaOODSP)9.85005640qPDFs91 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-197-2018-eng.pdf01191cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450097002162600064003133000011003775000102003885000022004905000024005125300043005366930029005796930022006087750082006307760086007128560103007989.850057CaOODSP20221107154052cr |||||||||||180115s2018 onc o f000 0 fre d a9780660245430z9780660245447 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-197/2018F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aPlateforme d’expression CHO (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : CHO expression platform (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671). aTitre de départ. a« Janvier 2018. » aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aProtéines recombinantes 4aImmunotechnologie08tCHO expression platform (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) w(CaOODSP)9.8500550#tPlateforme d'expression CHO (L-11266 / 11992 / 12273 / 12671) w(CaOODSP)9.85005940qPDFs123 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-197-2018-fra.pdf01535cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450085002112600059002963000025003555000101003805000019004815000021005005200383005215300033009046930026009376930021009637750085009847760061010698560103011309.849733CaOODSP20221107154004cr |||||||||||180109s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660244754z9780660244778 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-196/2018E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aAntibody generation, characterization, and optimization h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Génération, caractérisation et optimisation d’anticorps. aCaption title. a"February 2018." a"The NRC’s Human Health Therapeutics Research Centre can help you develop therapeutic, diagnostic, and carrier antibodies against cancer, infectious diseases, central nervous system (CNS) diseases, and other indications. We offer R&D services in antibody generation against a wide variety of target classes, as well as antibody characterization and lead optimization"--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aMonoclonal antibodies 4aImmunotechnology08tGénération, caractérisation et optimisation d’anticorps w(CaOODSP)9.8497340#tAntibody generation and optimization w(CaOODSP)9.84973740qPDFs195 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-196-2018-eng.pdf01723cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450094002162600064003103000029003745000100004035000022005035000025005255200530005505300043010806930026011236930022011497750080011717760067012518560103013189.849734CaOODSP20221107154004cr |||||||||||180109s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660244761z9780660244778 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-196/2018F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aGénération, caractérisation et optimisation d’anticorps h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Antibody generation, characterization, and optimization. aTitre de départ. a« Février 2018. » a« Le Centre de recherche en thérapeutique en santé humaine du CNRC peut vous aider à mettre au point des anticorps thérapeutiques, diagnostiques et porteurs pour lutter contre le cancer, les maladies infectieuses, les maladies du système nerveux central et d’autres indications. Nous offrons des services de recherche-développement (R-D) pour la génération d’anticorps contre une grande variété de classes de cibles, ainsi que pour la caractérisation et l’optimisation de candidats prometteurs » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aAnticorps monoclonaux 4aImmunotechnologie08tAntibody generation, characterization, and optimization w(CaOODSP)9.8497330#tGénération et l'optimisation d'anticorps w(CaOODSP)9.84973840qPDFs197 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-196-2018-fra.pdf01473cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450066002112600059002773000025003365000088003615000019004495000020004685200393004885300033008816930033009147750072009477760061010198560103010809.848041CaOODSP20221107153600cr |||||||||||171129s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660240534z9780660240541 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-185/2017E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aAnalytics for biologics and vaccines h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Analytique pour produits biologiques et vaccins. aCaption title. a"January 2018." a“Biologics and vaccine developers leverage our analytics expertise to advance their innovative treatments from discovery to application for clinical trials. We also transfer our data and methods to Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs), enabling them to offer new services while strengthening the Canadian biopharma ecosystem”--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aPharmaceutical biotechnology08tAnalytique pour produits biologiques et vaccins w(CaOODSP)9.8480440#tAnalytics for biologics and vaccines w(CaOODSP)9.84804240qPDFs143 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-185-2017-eng.pdf01571cam 22002898a 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450081002162600064002973000029003615000081003905000022004715000024004935200451005175300043009686930034010117750061010457760072011068560103011789.848044CaOODSP20221107153600cr |||||||||||171129s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660240558z9780660240565 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-185/2017F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aAnalytique pour produits biologiques et vaccins h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Analytics for biologics and vaccines. aTitre de départ. a« Janvier 2018. » a« Les concepteurs de produits biologiques et de vaccins exploitent nos compétences en analytique pour faire progresser leurs traitements novateurs de la découverte à la demande d’essais cliniques. Nous transférons également nos données et méthodes à des organismes de recherche et de fabrication à contrat afin de leur permettre d’offrir de nouveaux services pour renforcir l’écosystème biopharmaceutique au Canada » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aBiotechnologie pharmaceutique08tAnalytics for biologics and vaccines w(CaOODSP)9.8480410#tAnalytique pour produits biologiques et vaccins w(CaOODSP)9.84804540qPDFs142 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-185-2017-fra.pdf01429cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450057002112600059002683000025003275000071003525000019004235000020004425200401004625300033008636930033008967750055009297760052009848560103010369.848104CaOODSP20221107153608cr |||||||||||171130s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660240725z9780660240732 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-186/2017E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aFunctional characterization h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[4] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Caractérisation fonctionnelle. aCaption title. a"January 2018." a"Biologics and vaccine developers leverage our functional characterization expertise to translate the development of promising treatments in the lab to clinical trials. We also transfer our data and methods to Contract Research Organizations (CROs) and Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs), enabling them to offer new services while strengthening the Canadian biopharma ecosystem"--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aPharmaceutical biotechnology08tCaractérisation fonctionnelle w(CaOODSP)9.8481060#tFunctional characterization w(CaOODSP)9.84810540qPDFs200 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-186-2017-eng.pdf01697cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450054002112600059002653000025003245000073003495000019004225000020004415200642004615300033011036930017011366930033011537750057011867760049012438560103012929.848148CaOODSP20221107153614cr |||||||||||171201s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660240817z9780660240824 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-187/2017E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aCell culture pilot plant h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Usine pilote, culture cellulaire. aCaption title. a"January 2018." a"Our team of cell biologists, purification experts and biochemical engineers have extensive experience in process optimization and scale-up, cell culture in bioreactors, medium development, viral infection processes, recovery and purification, and HPLC and cell-based assays. Our medium development specialists enable you to optimize culture media and develop feeding strategies to improve product yield. We excel at working with monitoring tools to develop control strategies. Our tailored analytical assays ensure a smooth transition from bench-scale process optimization all the way up to production at the 500 L pilot scale"--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aCell culture 4aPharmaceutical biotechnology08tUsine pilote, culture cellulaire w(CaOODSP)9.8481500#tCell culture pilot plant w(CaOODSP)9.84814940qPDFs153 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-187-2017-eng.pdf02071cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450066002162600064002823000029003465000069003755000022004445000024004665200971004905300043014616930022015046930034015267750049015607760057016098560103016669.848150CaOODSP20221107153615cr |||||||||||171201s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660240831z9780660240848 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-187/2017F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aUsine pilote, culture cellulaire h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Cell culture pilot plant. aTitre de départ. a« Janvier 2018. » a« Notre équipe de biologistes cellulaires, d’experts en purification et d’ingénieurs en biochimie possède une vaste expérience dans l’optimisation et la mise à l’échelle de bioprocédés, la culture cellulaire en bioréacteurs, la mise au point de milieux de culture, les processus d’infection virale, la récupération et la purification, et enfin les essais cellulaires et par chromatographie liquide à haute performance (CLHP). Nos spécialistes vous permettent d’optimiser vos milieux de culture et d’élaborer des stratégies d’alimentation programmée visant à améliorer le rendement. Nous nous démarquons par nos outils de surveillance conçus pour l’élaboration de stratégies de contrôle. Nous offrons également des services d’essais analytiques sur mesure, permettant une transition en douceur entre l’optimisation à l’échelle du laboratoire et la mise à l’échelle préindustrielle jusqu’à 500 L » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aCellules--Culture 4aBiotechnologie pharmaceutique08tCell culture pilot plant w(CaOODSP)9.8481480#tUsine pilote, culture cellulaire w(CaOODSP)9.84815140qPDFs155 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-187-2017-fra.pdf01489cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100038001732450058002112600059002693000025003285000074003535000019004275000018004465200455004645300033009196930033009527750058009857760053010438560103010969.848199CaOODSP20221107153622cr |||||||||||171201s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660240954z9780660240961 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-188/2017E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aPreclinical in vivo facility h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Installation préclinique in vivo. aCaption title. a"March 2018." a"The Preclinical in vivo Facility leverages the NRC’s expertise in cell and molecular biology, chemistry, nanotechnology, computer and imaging science to evaluate biologics and vaccines in a variety of disease and challenge models. Our expertise and state-of-the-art equipment enables our clients to validate their biologics and vaccine design approaches and obtain a clear picture of the preclinical safety and efficacy of their products"--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aPharmaceutical biotechnology08tInstallation préclinique in vivo w(CaOODSP)9.8482010#tPreclinical in vivo facility w(CaOODSP)9.84820040qPDFs160 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-188-2017-eng.pdf01637cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450067002162600064002833000029003475000073003765000022004495000024004715200561004955300043010566930034010997750053011337760058011868560103012449.848201CaOODSP20221107153622cr |||||||||||171201s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660240978z9780660240985 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-188/2017F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aInstallation préclinique in vivo h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Preclinical in vivo facility. aTitre de départ. a« Janvier 2018. » a« L’installation préclinique in vivo tire parti de l’expertise du CNRC en biologie cellulaire et moléculaire, chimie, nanotechnologie, informatique et imagerie scientifique pour évaluer les produits biologiques et les vaccins dans divers modèles pathologiques et de provocation. Notre expertise et notre équipement à la fine pointe de la technologie permettent à nos clients de valider leurs approches en matière de conception et d’obtenir un portrait clair de la sécurité et de l’efficacité préclinique de leurs produits » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aBiotechnologie pharmaceutique08tPreclinical in vivo facility w(CaOODSP)9.8481990#tInstallation préclinique in vivo w(CaOODSP)9.84820240qPDFs154 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-188-2017-fra.pdf01792cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200048000880400017001360430012001530860043001651100038002082450064002462600059003103000025003695000079003945000019004735000021004925000110005135200547006235300033011706930017012036930033012207750063012537760059013168560103013759.850360CaOODSP20221107154135cr |||||||||||180119s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660246093z9780660240954z9780660240961 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aNR16-199/2018E-PDFzNR16-188/2017E-PDF2 aNational Research Council Canada.10aMicrobial fermentation pilot plant h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNational Research Council Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: Usine pilote, fermentation microbienne. aCaption title. a"February 2018." aIncorrect catalogue number (NR16-188/2017E-PDF) and ISBN (978-0-660-24095-4) printed in this publication. a"The Microbial Fermentation Pilot Plant is home to a multidisciplinary team of microbiologists, engineers, chemists and biochemists attuned to the biotech industry’s needs. They take special care to design bioprocesses that can be smoothly transferred to industrial settings. Areas of expertise include molecular biology, microbial physiology, bioprocess development, optimization and scale-up, primary recovery and product purification, endotoxin removal, process control and biomonitoring, and production of GLP-quality material"--P. [1]. aIssued also in print format. 4aFermentation 4aPharmaceutical biotechnology08tUsine pilote, fermentation microbienne w(CaOODSP)9.8503690#tMicrobial fermentation pilot plant w(CaOODSP)9.85036240qPDFs191 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-199-2018-eng.pdf01980cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200033000880400017001210430012001380860023001501100043001732450072002162600064002883000029003525000079003815000022004605000025004825200836005075300043013436930017013866930034014037750059014377760079014968560103015759.850369CaOODSP20221107154136cr |||||||||||180119s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660246116z9780660246123 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aNR16-199/2018F-PDF2 aConseil national de recherches Canada.10aUsine pilote, fermentation microbienne h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bConseil national de recherches Canada, c2018. a[2] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Microbial fermentation pilot plant. aTitre de départ. a« Février 2018. » a« L’usine pilote en fermentation microbienne comporte une équipe multidisciplinaire formée de microbiologistes, de chimistes, de biochimistes et d’ingénieurs qui connaissent bien les besoins de l’industrie de la biotechnologie. Nous nous employons activement à mettre au point des bioprocédés qui peuvent être facilement transférés vers des installations de production industrielle. Nos domaines d’expertise comprennent la biologie moléculaire, la physiologie microbienne, la mise au point, l’optimisation et mise à l’échelle de bioprocédés, la récupération primaire et la purification de produits, l’élimination des endotoxines, le contrôle et la biosurveillance des procédés et la production de matériel conforme aux exigences en matière de Bonnes pratiques de laboratoire (BPL) » -- P. [1]. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aFermentation 4aBiotechnologie pharmaceutique08tMicrobial fermentation pilot plant w(CaOODSP)9.8503600#tUsine pilote spécialisée en fermentation microbienne w(CaOODSP)9.85037140qPDFs196 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cnrc-nrc/NR16-199-2018-fra.pdf01695cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450113001392460034002522600074002863000037003605000017003975200789004146920035012036920031012387100040012697100026013098560106013359.846014CaOODSP20221107153111cr |||||||||||180430s2009 qucao |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-qu1 aM39-139/2009E-PDF00aSecondary loops for cold distribution and for heat recovery in a Loblaw supermarket h[electronic resource].1 iAt head of title:aCase study aVarennes, Quebec : bCanmetENERGY / Natural Resources Canada, cc2009 a7 p. : bcol. ill., col. photos. aCover title.3 a"In spring 2004, Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) decided to innovate at their new Loblaws supermarket in Repentigny (QC) by adopting refrigeration technologies and operating practices pioneered and promoted by CanmetENERGY. The refrigeration system installed at this Loblaws store has the capacity to reduce overall energy consumption by about 23% compared to a conventional system, mitigate environmental impacts and enhance food product quality along with client comfort. The refrigerated display cases are cooled by secondary fluids, obviating the need for synthetic refrigerant lines, and the heat normally released to the environment is recovered and used to meet the store’s space heating and hot water needs. This system is the first of its kind in Canada"--Abstract, p. 2.072gccstaRefrigeration equipment072gccstaEnergy conservation1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aCanmetENERGY (Canada)40qPDFs3.20 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M39-139-2009-eng.pdf01235cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450119001392460047002582600112003053000010004175000154004275000024005815000035006056920021006406920025006616930016006867100069007027750081007718560105008529.846050CaOODSP20221107153116cr |||||||||||180430s2002 onc fof f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM39-140/2002E-PDF00aExamination guide for initial certification h[electronic resource] : bindustrial radiography : aerospace sector.30aIndustrial radiography :baerospace sector aOttawa : bNDT Certifying Agency, CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory, Natural Resources Canada, c2002. a34 p. aIssued also in French under title: Guide du candidate à l'examen de certification initiale : radiographie Industrielle : secteur de l'aérospatiale. a"December 1, 2002." a"NRCan/MTL/NCB DOC. 4-9-RTAS."072gccstaHandbooks072gccstaCertification 4aRadiography1 aCanada.bNatural Resources Canada. bMinerals and Metals Sector.08tGuide du candidate à l'examen de certification initiale w(CaOODSP)9.85596740qPDFs732 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M39-140-2002-eng.pdf01509cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450111001402460047002512600052002983000011003505000159003615000019005205000026005395040039005655200273006046920029008776920021009067100040009277100043009677750091010108560106011019.846293CaOODSP20221107153152cr |||||||||||180430s2012 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM144-283/2012E-PDF00aecoENERGY efficiency for buildings h[electronic resource] : bbuilding commissioning and recommissioning.30aBuilding commissioning and recommissioning a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2012. a[3] p. aIssued also in French under title: écoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments : mise en service et remise au point des bâtiments. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2012." aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The way we do business in Canada today is changing: Climate change is transforming how we operate and is affecting the bottom line. The Canadian buildings sector can rise to the challenge by finding innovative ways to improve operations while reducing costs"--p. [1].072gccstaEnergy efficiency072gccstaBuildings1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice of Energy Efficiency.08técoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments w(CaOODSP)9.85598240qPDFs675 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-283-2012-eng.pdf01441cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450064001402600052002043000011002565000120002675000019003875000026004065040039004325200337004716920029008086920021008377100040008587100043008987750104009418560106010459.846295CaOODSP20221107153152cr |||||||||||180430s2012 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM144-173/2012E-PDF00aecoENERGY efficiency for buildings h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2012. a[2] p. aIssued also in French under title: Le programme écoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2012." aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The Canadian buildings sector can make a significant contribution to the reduction of our greenhouse gases. Nearly half a million commercial and institutional establishments provide spaces for our education, health care, government and business and account for 14 percent of energy consumption and 13 percent of emissions"--p. [1].072gccstaEnergy efficiency072gccstaBuildings1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice of Energy Efficiency.08tLe programme écoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments w(CaOODSP)9.85597540qPDFs751 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-173-2012-eng.pdf01454cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450074001402460020002142600052002343000048002865000090003345000021004245040039004455200316004846920020008006920029008206920031008496920021008807100040009017100043009417750049009848560107010339.846296CaOODSP20221107153152cr |||||||||||180504s2008 onca |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM144-284/2008E-PDF00aEE4 software version 1.7 h[electronic resource] : bmodelling guide.30aModelling guide a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, cc2008. a1 v. (various pagings) : bill. (some col.) aIssued also in French under title: Logiciel EE4 version 1.7 : guide de modélisation. a"February 2008." aIncludes bibliographic references. a"This manual gives recommended simulation procedures in three keys areas: rules for dividing buildings into thermal zones and spaces; sources of information for performance values of envelope components and building equipment; guidance on modelling simple and complex HVAC systems"--Scope of the Manual, p. 1-2.072gccstaSoftware072gccstaEnergy efficiency072gccstaEnergy conservation072gccstaBuildings1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice of Energy Efficiency.08tLogiciel EE4 version 1.7 w(CaOODSP)9.85618540qPDFs1.53 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-284-2008-eng.pdf01183cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450062001392600069002013000011002705000080002815000019003615000026003805200170004066920028005766930031006047100040006357100056006757750064007318560110007959.846606CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM159-13/2013E-PDF00aAlberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], cc2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Projet de l’Alberta Carbon Trunk Line. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2013." a"This carbon capture and storage (CCS) project involves the capture of CO2 emissions from industrial sites in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland"--Project Description.072gccstaGreenhouse gases 4aCarbon capture and storage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tProjet de l’Alberta Carbon Trunk Line w(CaOODSP)9.85599840qPDFs687 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-13-2013-eng.pdf01950cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450144001392600069002833000011003525000141003635000019005045000026005235200737005496920028012866930027013147100040013417100056013817750125014378560110015629.846608CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aM159-14/2013E-PDF00aAquistore Project, a deep saline CO2 storage demonstration project h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], cc2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Projet Aquistore, un projet de démonstration du stockage de CO2 dans des aquifères salins profonds. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2013." a"The Aquistore Project is an independent deep saline carbon dioxide (CO2) storage research and demonstration project that is being managed by the Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC), which has more than 10 years of experience managing CO2 monitoring and storage. The project will demonstrate that captured CO2 from an industrial source can be safely stored in deep saline sandstone formations, more than 3 kilometres below the surface, near the SaskPower’s Boundary Dam 3 power station, near Estevan, Saskatchewan. Aquistore will demonstrate the scientific and economic feasibility of deep saline CO2 storage and be a knowledge source for other jurisdictions and companies thinking of doing the same"--Project description.072gccstaGreenhouse gases 4aCarbon dioxide storage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tProjet Aquistore, un projet de démonstration du stockage de CO2 dans des aquifères salins profonds w(CaOODSP)9.85600240qPDFs693 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-14-2013-eng.pdf01731cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450117001392600068002563000011003245000126003355000019004615000026004805200529005066920035010356920028010706930027010987100040011257100056011657750110012218560110013319.846609CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM159-15/2013E-PDF00aIGCC Front End Engineering Design study h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], c2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Étude de l’ingénierie de base pour le cycle combiné à gazéification intégrée. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2013." a"Between 2006 and 2010, Capital Power Corporation (CPC), on behalf of the Canadian Clean Power Coalition, performed a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) study for an approximately 240-megawatt (MW) (net) integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) facility with carbon dioxide capture. This study was aimed at discovering the true cost and viability of such a facility, which would be built at the existing Genesee Generating Station in Alberta, Canada, approximately 50 kilometres west of Edmonton"--Project description.072gccstaElectric power stations072gccstaGreenhouse gases 4aCarbon dioxide capture1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tÉtude de l’ingénierie de base pour le cycle combiné à gazéification intégrée w(CaOODSP)9.85600640qPDFs690 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-15-2013-eng.pdf01621cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450128001392600068002673000011003355000095003465000019004415000026004605200525004866920028010116920019010397100040010587100056010987750079011548560110012339.846611CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-ab1 aM159-16/2013E-PDF00aHeartland Area Redwater Project (HARP) – phase 2 h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], c2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Projet Redwater de la région de Heartland – phase 2. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2013." a"This project was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of safe CO2 storage in the Redwater Leduc Reef located near the Alberta Industrial Heartland region, northeast of Edmonton. This storage site is close to several existing and planned large industrial sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including chemical and fertilizer plants and several oil sands upgraders. Preliminary work estimated the total storage capacity of the saline aquifer portion of the reef to be one gigatonne of CO2"--Project description.072gccstaGreenhouse gases072gccstaStorage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tProjet Redwater de la région de Heartland – phase 2 w(CaOODSP)9.85601340qPDFs704 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-16-2013-eng.pdf01937cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450145001392600068002843000011003525000153003635000019005165000026005355200665005616920028012266920019012546930031012737100040013047100056013447750137014008560110015379.846612CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-sn1 aM159-17/2013E-PDF00aPilot project to inject CO2 for enhanced oil recovery & CO2 storage h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], c2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Projet pilote visant l’injection de CO2 aux fins de récupération assistée du pétrole et de stockage de CO2. aCaption title. a"Revised March 2013." a"This project will focus on targeted research and the development of a new approach in heavy oil extraction in thin heavy oil reservoirs by using injected CO2 that could be permanently stored in the reservoirs. CO2 will be captured from Husky’s ethanol plant adjacent to its heavy oil upgrader, then transported and injected into heavy oil reservoirs located nearby to enhance oil recovery. This project could eventually lead to the capture of up to 300 000 tonnes of CO2 per year from the Husky ethanol plant and upgrader by purifying, dehydrating, compressing and transporting the CO2 to heavy oil reservoirs in the Lloydminster area"--Project description.072gccstaGreenhouse gases072gccstaStorage 4aCarbon capture and storage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tProjet pilote visant l’injection de CO2 aux fins de récupération assistée du pétrole et de stockage de CO2 w(CaOODSP)9.85601740qPDFs712 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-17-2013-eng.pdf01435cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450136001392600069002753000011003445000115003555200312004706920023007826920028008056930031008337100040008647100056009047750099009608560110010599.846613CaOODSP20221107153238cr |||||||||||180504s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aM159-18/2013E-PDF00aFort Nelson Carbon Capture and Storage Feasibility Project h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], cc2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Projet de faisabilité du captage et du stockage de carbone de Fort Nelson. a"The Fort Nelson Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Feasibility Project is focused on investigating the geological, technical and commercial feasibility of a world-scale CCS project associated with Spectra Energy’s Fort Nelson Gas Plant near Fort Nelson, in northeast British Columbia"--Project description.072gccstaNatural gas072gccstaGreenhouse gases 4aCarbon capture and storage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tProjet de faisabilité du captage et du stockage de carbone de Fort Nelson w(CaOODSP)9.85618940qPDFs716 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-18-2013-eng.pdf01488cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450113001392500024002522600069002763000011003455000089003565000019004455200376004646920019008406920028008596930031008877100040009187100056009587750073010148560111010879.846614CaOODSP20221107153239cr |||||||||||180504s2013 onc |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM159-19/2013E-PDF00aNorth American Carbon Storage Atlas h[electronic resource] / c[Office of Energy Research and Development]. aRevised March 2013. a[Ottawa : bOffice of Energy Research and Development], cc2013. a[1] p. aIssued also in French under title: Atlas nord-américain sur le stockage du carbone. aCaption title. a"Canada, Mexico and the United States have collaborated to produce an atlas of North America that identifies major stationary sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and potential geological storage reservoirs for CO2. The atlas will be used to develop a comprehensive understanding of the potential for carbon capture and storage in North America"--Project description072gccstaAtlases072gccstaGreenhouse gases 4aCarbon capture and storage1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.1 aCanada.bOffice of Energy Research and Development.08tAtlas nord-américain sur le stockage du carbone w(CaOODSP)9.85624340qPDFs1.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-19-2013-eng.pdf01300cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450149001392460060002882600144003483000010004925000132005025000028006345000043006626920018007056920026007236930017007497100083007667750068008498560105009179.855967CaOODSP20221107155428cr |||||||||||180430s2002 onc fof f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM39-140/2002F-PDF00aGuide du candidate à l'examen de certification initiale h[ressource électronique] : bradiographie Industrielle : secteur de l'aérospatiale.30aRadiographie Industrielle :bsecteur de l'aérospatiale aOttawa : bOrganisme de certification en END, Laboratoire de la technologie des matériaux de CANMET, Ressources naturelles Canada, c2002. a33 p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Examination guide for initial certification : industrial radiography : aerospace sector. a« 1 décembre 2002 ». a« RNCan/LTM/ONC DOC. 4-9-RTAS-fre ».072gccstaManuel072gccstaAccréditation 4aRadiographie1 aCanada.bRessources naturelles Canada. bSecteur des minéraux et des métaux.08tExamination guide for initial certification w(CaOODSP)9.84605040qPDFs761 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M39-140-2002-fra.pdf02972cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450238001602600094003983000044004924900036005365000301005725040049008735201194009226930019021166930022021356930014021576930016021717000024021877100040022117100033022517750159022848300083024438560108025269.853244CaOODSP20221107154758cr |||||||||||180308s2018 oncbd ob f000 0 eng d a9780660256603 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aFo123-2/20-2018E-PDF00aValidation of a spruce budworm phenology model across environmental and genetic gradients h[electronic resource] : bapplications for budworm control and climate change predictions : interim report / cJean-Noël Candau … [et al]. aSault Ste. Marie, Ont. : bNatural Resources Canada, Great Lakes Forestry Centre, c2018. a30 p. : bcharts (some col.), col. map.1 aInformation report ; vGLC-X-20 aIssued also in French under title: Validation d'un modèle de phénologie de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l'épinette pour les gradients environnementaux et génétiques : applications pour la lutte contre la tordeuse et les prévisions relatives aux changements climatiques : rapport provisoire. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 20). a"The ability to accurately predict spruce budworm phenology is important in many aspects of the management of this insect. The most accurate model currently available to predict the phenology of spruce budworm over large areas is BIOSIM’s Spruce Budworm Biology model (Régnière et al. 2014). This model has been tested against field observations on several occasions. In most cases, it was able to predict budworm phenology with exceptional accuracy. However, it is important to note that the data used so far to develop and validate this model have come from a fairly limited geographic range. A comparison with the current distribution of spruce budworm ultimately questions the limits of applicability of the model. This project investigates the variability of spruce budworm development rates for each larval stage across the geographic distribution of the insect. Particular attention is given to detecting clinal variation in development rates related to environmental and/or genetic gradients. Comparing the observed rates to Régnière’s model for a wide distribution of locations will help better define the geographic limits of applicability of the model"--Introd., p. 7-8. 4aSpruce budworm 4aClimactic factors 4aPhenology 4aForecasting1 aCandau, Jean-Noël.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGreat Lakes Forestry Centre.08tValidation d'un modèle de phénologie de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l'épinette pour les gradients environnementaux et génétiques w(CaOODSP)9.853245#0aInformation report (Great Lakes Forestry Centre)vGLC-X-20.w(CaOODSP)9.50558040qPDFs598 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-2-20-2018-eng.pdf03327cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860025001352450330001602600107004903000058005974900040006555000215006955040056009105201497009666930042024636930025025056930016025306930015025467000024025617100044025857100042026297750114026718300096027858560108028819.853245CaOODSP20221107154759cr |||||||||||180308s2018 oncbd ob f000 0 fre d a9780660256610 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFo123-2/20-2018F-PDF00aValidation d'un modèle de phénologie de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l'épinette pour les gradients environnementaux et génétiques h[ressource électronique] : bapplications pour la lutte contre la tordeuse et les prévisions relatives aux changements climatiques : rapport provisoire / cJean-Noël Candau … [et al]. aSault Ste. Marie, Ont. : bRessources naturelles Canada, Centre de foresterie des Grands Lacs, c2018. a32 p. : bcarte en coul., graph. (certaines en coul.)1 aRapport d'information ; vGLC-X-20F aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Validation of a spruce budworm phenology model across environmental and genetic gradients: applications for budworm control and climate change predictions: interim report. aComprend des références bibliographiques (p. 21). a« La capacité à prévoir précisément la phénologie de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l’épinette est importante pour de nombreux aspects de la gestion de cet insecte. Le modèle le plus précis actuellement disponible pour prédire la phénologie de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l’épinette sur de grandes étendues est le modèle Spruce Budworm Biology de BIOSIM (Régnière et coll., 2014). Ce modèle a été testé à plusieurs reprises sur des observations de terrain. Dans la plupart des cas, il est parvenu à prévoir la phénologie de la tordeuse avec une exactitude exceptionnelle. Cependant, il faut noter que les données utilisées jusqu’à présent pour concevoir et valider ce modèle proviennent d’une étendue géographique assez limitée. Une comparaison avec la distribution actuelle de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l’épinette remet finalement en cause les limites de l’applicabilité du modèle. Ce projet étudie la variabilité des taux de développement de la tordeuse des bourgeons de l’épinette à chaque stade larvaire dans la distribution géographique de l’insecte. Une attention particulière est accordée à la détection de la variation clinale des taux de développement en lien avec les gradients environnementaux ou génétiques. En comparant au modèle de Régnière les taux observés sur une grande aire de distribution, nous pourrons mieux définir les limites géographiques de l’applicabilité du modèle » -- Introd., p. 7-8. 4aTordeuse des bourgeons de l'épinette 4aFacteurs climatiques 4aPhénologie 4aPrévision1 aCandau, Jean-Noël.1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.2 aCentre de foresterie des Grands Lacs.08tValidation of a spruce budworm phenology model across environmental and genetic gradients w(CaOODSP)9.853244#0aRapport d'information (Centre de foresterie des Grands Lacs)vGLC-X-20F.w(CaOODSP)9.50197940qPDFs755 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/Fo123-2-20-2018-fra.pdf02218cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450196001392600083003353000011004185000111004295000022005405000033005625200962005956920033015576930035015907100044016257100070016697750091017398560110018309.856002CaOODSP20221107155433cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-sn1 aM159-14/2013F-PDF00aProjet Aquistore, un projet de démonstration du stockage de CO2 dans des aquifères salins profonds h[ressource électronique] / c[Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Aquistore Project, a deep saline CO2 storage demonstration project. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2013. » a« Le projet Aquistore est un projet indépendant de recherche et de démonstration du stockage de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) dans des aquifères salins profonds, lequel est géré par le Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC), un organisme possédant plus de 10 années d’expérience dans la gestion du stockage et de la surveillance du CO2. Le projet établira que le CO2 capté à partir d’une source industrielle peut être stocké de façon sécuritaire dans des formations salines et de grès d’une profondeur de plus de trois kilomètres sous la surface de la Saskatchewan, à proximité de la centrale Boundary Dam 3 de la SaskPower, à Estevan. Le projet Aquistore permettra de faire la démonstration de la faisabilité scientifique et économique du stockage de CO2 dans des formations salines profondes et sera une source de connaissances pour d’autres compétences et entreprises songeant à faire de même »--Description du projet.072gccstaGaz à effet de serre 4aStockage de dioxyde de carbone1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tAquistore Project, a deep saline CO2 storage demonstration project w(CaOODSP)9.84660840qPDFs694 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-14-2013-fra.pdf01843cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450181001392600083003203000011004035000084004145000022004985000033005205200613005536920032011666920033011986930034012317100044012657100070013097750064013798560110014439.856006CaOODSP20221107155434cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-ab1 aM159-15/2013F-PDF00aÉtude de l’ingénierie de base pour le cycle combiné à gazéification intégrée h[ressource électronique] / c[Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : IGCC Front End Engineering Design study. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2013. » a« Entre 2006 et 2010, la Capital Power Corporation (CPC) a effectué une étude sur l’ingénierie de base d’une installation pour le cycle combiné à gazéification intégrée, avec captage de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) d’environ 240 mégawatts (MW) (net), pour le compte de la Canadian Clean Power Coalition (CCPC). Cette étude visait à découvrir le coût et la viabilité véritables d’une telle usine qui serait bâtie sur les lieux de la centrale électrique de Genesee, en Alberta, au Canada, située à près de 50 kilomètres à l’ouest de la ville d’Edmonton »--Description du projet.072gccstaCentrale électrique072gccstaGaz à effet de serre 4aCaptage de dioxyde de carbone1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tIGCC Front End Engineering Design study w(CaOODSP)9.84660940qPDFs692 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-15-2013-fra.pdf01804cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450150001392600083002893000011003725000095003835000022004785000033005005200638005336920033011716920023012047100044012277100070012717750075013418560110014169.856013CaOODSP20221107155435cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-ab1 aM159-16/2013F-PDF00aProjet Redwater de la région de Heartland – phase 2 h[ressource électronique] / c[Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Heartland Area Redwater Project (HARP) – phase 2. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2013. » a« Le projet vise à démontrer la faisabilité du stockage sécuritaire du dioxyde de carbone (CO2) dans le récif Leduc de Redwater, situé à proximité de la région industrielle albertaine de Heartland, au Nord-Est d’Edmonton. Près de ce site, on trouve plusieurs sources industrielles d’émissions de gaz à effet de serre (GES), y compris des usines de produits chimiques et d’engrais et de nombreuses unités de valorisation des sables bitumineux. D’après les travaux préliminaires, on estime que la capacité totale de stockage des aquifères salins du récif sera de 1 gigatonne de CO2 »--Description du projet.072gccstaGaz à effet de serre072gccstaEntreposage1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tHeartland Area Redwater Project (HARP) – phase 2 w(CaOODSP)9.84661140qPDFs693 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-16-2013-fra.pdf02343cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450208001392600083003473000011004305000112004415000022005535000033005755201038006086920033016466920023016796930035017027100044017377100070017817750092018518560110019439.856017CaOODSP20221107155435cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-sn1 aM159-17/2013F-PDF00aProjet pilote visant l’injection de CO2 aux fins de récupération assistée du pétrole et de stockage de CO2 h[ressource électronique] / c[Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Pilot project to inject CO2 for enhanced oil recovery & CO2 storage. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2013. » a« Le projet mettra l’accent sur la recherche ciblée et la mise au point d’une nouvelle approche pour extraire le pétrole des minces réservoirs de pétrole lourd, au moyen d’injection de dioxyde de carbone (CO2), lequel pourrait être stocké de façon permanente dans les réservoirs. Le CO2 sera capté à partir de l’usine d’éthanol de Husky, qui est située à proximité de l’unité de valorisation du pétrole lourd de la société, puis transporté et injecté dans les réservoirs de pétrole lourd qui se trouvent tout près de l’endroit où l’on effectue la récupération assistée du pétrole. Ce projet pourrait un jour ou l’autre permettre de capter une quantité annuelle de CO2 pouvant aller jusqu’à 300 000 tonnes, à partir de l’usine d’éthanol et de l’unité de valorisation de Husky, grâce à la purification, à la déshydratation, à la compression et au transport du CO2 vers des réservoirs de pétrole lourd, situés dans la région de Lloydminster »--Description du projet.072gccstaGaz à effet de serre072gccstaEntreposage 4aCapture et stockage du carbone1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tPilot project to inject CO2 for enhanced oil recovery & CO2 storage w(CaOODSP)9.84661240qPDFs697 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-17-2013-fra.pdf01520cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450170001392600083003093000011003925000103004035200347005066920023008536920033008766930038009097100044009477100070009917750083010618560110011449.856189CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-bc1 aM159-18/2013F-PDF00aProjet de faisabilité du captage et du stockage de carbone de Fort Nelson h[ressource électronique] / c[Bureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Fort Nelson Carbon Capture and Storage Feasibility Project. a« Le projet de faisabilité du captage et du stockage de carbone (CSC) de Fort Nelson porte sur l’étude de la faisabilité géologique, technique et commerciale d’un projet de CSC à l’échelle mondiale connexe à l’usine à gaz de Fort Nelson de Spectra Energy, dans le ord-Est de la Colombie-Britannique »--Description du projet.072gccstaGaz naturel072gccstaGaz à effet de serre 4aCaptage et du stockage de carbone1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tFort Nelson Carbon Capture and Storage Feasibility Project w(CaOODSP)9.84661340qPDFs800 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-18-2013-fra.pdf01344cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450088001402460033002282600053002613000045003145000123003595040039004825200298005216920022008196920031008417100040008727750059009128560107009719.856168CaOODSP20221107155458cr |||||||||||180504q2008 oncad |o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aM144-101/2008E-PDF00aEnergy savings toolbox h[electronic resource] : ban energy audit manual and tool.30aEnergy audit manual and tool a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c[2008?] a277 p. : bcol. charts, ill. (some col.) aIssued also in French under title: Outils pour économiser l'énergie - guide et outil de vérification énergétique. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"The information contained in Energy Savings Toolbox – An Energy Audit Manual and Tool, including the interactive spreadsheets in Appendix C, is intended to be used solely as an educational tool to help companies assess their energy use and identify energy-saving opportunities"--Disclaimer.072gccstaEnergy use072gccstaEnergy conservation1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.08tOutils pour économiser l'énergie w(CaOODSP)9.85617340qPDFs9.16 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-101-2008-eng.pdf01672cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450085001402460027002252600056002523000061003085000087003695000025004565040048004815200462005296920020009916920035010116920038010466920021010847100044011057100053011497750049012028560107012519.856185CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s2008 onca |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM144-284/2008F-PDF00aLogiciel EE4 version 1.7 h[ressource électronique] : bguide de modélisation.30aGuide de modélisation a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2008. a1 v. (pagination multiple) : bill. (certaines en coul.) aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : EE4 software version 1.7 : modelling guide. a« Février 2008. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le présent manuel énonce les procédures recommandées de modélisation de bâtiments et comporte trois grandes parties : règles concernant la division des bâtiments en espaces, en blocs et en zones thermiques; sources d’information concernant la performance des composants de l’enveloppe et des systèmes de bâtiment; lignes directrices concernant la modélisation de systèmes de CVCA simples et complexes »--Objet du présent manuel, p. 1-3.072gccstaLogiciel072gccstaRendement énergétique072gccstaConservation de l'énergie072gccstaBâtiment1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice de l'efficacité énergétique.08tEE4 software version 1.7 w(CaOODSP)9.84629640qPDFs2.09 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-284-2008-fra.pdf01858cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001261000020001472450214001672600051003813000032004324900023004645040041004875200637005286930021011656930034011866930014012207000024012347000032012587100040012907100033013308300070013638560111014339.855974CaOODSP20221107155429cr |||||||||||180430s2018 oncad ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-onan-us-ny1 aM183-2/8366E-PDF1 aLewis, C. F. M.10aEstimating a reference elevation for the 1999 U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration bathymetry map of Lake Ontario, Ontario h[electronic resource] / cC.F.M. Lewis, B.J. Todd, and S.E. Hayward. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2018. a14 p. : bcol. charts, ill.1 aOpen file ; v8366 aIncludes bibliographical references. a“Sounding data from a 1974 expedition aboard MV Martin Karlsen on Lake Ontario are compared with water depths in a 1999 bathymetry map published by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to establish the reference elevation used by the map-maker. The reference elevation found was 74.0 metres above sea level, identical with the datum used by the Canadian Hydrographic Service for navigation charts in Lake Ontario between 1955 and 1985. The reference will be used to estimate the elevation of geological features beneath Lake Ontario for comparison with the elevations of onshore features”--Provided by publisher. 4aBathymetric maps 4aOntario, Lake (N.Y. and Ont.) 4aElevation1 aTodd, Brian Jeremy.1 aHayward, S. E. q(Scott E.)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8366.w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs702 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m183-2/M183-2-8366-eng.pdf01564cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450113001402600056002533000011003095000079003205000022003995000033004215040048004545200454005026920035009566920021009917100044010127100053010567750059011098560106011689.855975CaOODSP20221107155429cr |||||||||||180430s2012 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM144-173/2012F-PDF03aLe programme écoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2012. a[2] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : ecoENERGY efficiency for buildings. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2012. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le secteur canadien des bâtiments peut apporter une importante contribution à la réduction des gaz à effet de serre. Près de un demimillion d’établissements commerciaux et institutionnels fournissent des locaux aux réseaux de l’éducation et de la santé, au gouvernement et à des entreprises. Ces établissements représentent 14 p. 100 de la consommation d’énergie et 13 p. 100 des émissions de gaz à effet de serre »--p. [1].072gccstaRendement énergétique072gccstaBâtiment1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice de l'efficacité énergétique.08tecoENERGY efficiency for buildings w(CaOODSP)9.84629540qPDFs755 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-173-2012-fra.pdf01761cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430021001050860021001262450211001472600051003583000052004094900023004615040052004845200558005366930027010946930012011216930015011336930012011486930010011607000022011707100040011927100033012328300070012658560112013359.855978CaOODSP20221107155430cr |||||||||||180430s2018 oncabd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nuan-cn-yk1 aM183-2/8368E-PDF00aPetrophysical analyses of hydrocarbon reservoirs and overpressure zones in Tertiary deep-marine strata in the northern Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin, Arctic Canada h[electronic resource] / cK. Hu … [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2018. ai, 36 p. : bcol. charts, col. ill., col. maps.1 aOpen file ; v8368 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 14-15).3 a“This report describes the petrophysical analyses of reservoir characteristics, hydrocarbon occurrences, and overpressure zones in deep-marine Tertiary strata in eight wells (Kenalooak J-94, Koakoak O-22, Kopanoar M-13, Kopanoar 2I-44, Nektoralik K-59, Nerlerk M-98, Orvilruk O-03 and Siulik I-05) in the northern Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin. Well logs and drill stem test data, calibrated with available cores, are analyzed for each well, with interpretations of lithology, shale content, porosity, permeability, and water saturation”--Abstract, p. 1. 4aHydrocarbon reservoirs 4aGeology 4aGeophysics 4aNunavut 4aYukon1 aHu, K. q(Kezhen)1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8368.w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs7.33 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m183-2/M183-2-8368-eng.pdf01684cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001172450154001402460054002942600056003483000011004045000124004155000022005395000033005615040048005945200422006426920035010646920021010997100044011207100053011647750059012178560106012769.855982CaOODSP20221107155430cr |||||||||||180430s2012 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aM144-283/2012F-PDF00aécoÉNERGIE sur l’efficacité énergétique pour les bâtiments h[ressource électronique] : bmise en service et remise au point des bâtiments.30aMise en service et remise au point des bâtiments a[Ottawa] : bRessources naturelles Canada, cc2012. a[3] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : ecoENERGY efficiency for buildings : building commissioning and recommissioning. aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2012. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Au Canada, nos pratiques commerciales sont en train d’évoluer; les changements climatiques transforment la façon dont nous exerçons nos activités et ont des répercussions sur notre résultat net. Le secteur canadien des bâtiments peut relever ce défi que posent ces nouveaux enjeux en trouvant des façons novatrices d’améliorer ses activités d’exploitation tout en réduisant les coûts »--p. [1].072gccstaRendement énergétique072gccstaBâtiment1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada. bOffice de l'efficacité énergétique.08tecoENERGY efficiency for buildings w(CaOODSP)9.84629340qPDFs833 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/M144-283-2012-fra.pdf02302cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001171000056001382450243001942600051004373000047004884900023005355000175005585040041007335200836007746930022016106930018016326930026016507000028016767000017017047100040017217100033017618300070017948560112018649.855985CaOODSP20221107155430cr |||||||||||180430s2018 oncabd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-bc1 aM183-2/8370E-PDF1 aMcMechan, Margaret E. q(Margaret Evaline), d1953-10aTriassic formations in Liard Basin, northeastern British Columbia h[electronic resource] : bsample descriptions, and detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology, methodology, results, and data tables / cM.E. McMechan, F. Ferri, and W. Matthews. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2018. a14 p. : bcol. chart, col. ill., col. map.1 aOpen file ; v8370 aThis record only includes the Open File 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“In the Liard Basin of western Canada, Lower and Middle Triassic aged strata comprise a northeasterly sourced, coarsening upward clastic wedge that is overlain by mixed clastic and carbonate units of Late Ladinian to Norian age. This report provides sample information, detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology methodology, results and data tables for a suite of seven samples collected from Lower Triassic to Carnian formations in western Liard Basin. These data show there was no western sourced material and suggest that the clastic material was recycled primarily from the Caledonian and Ellsemerian clastic wedges and the high Arctic. When combined with previously published results for 5 additional samples, they provide a robust reference frame for the Lower Triassic to Carnian succession of the Liard basin”--Abstract, p. 1. 4aShields (Geology) 4aGeochronology 4aLiard River Watershed1 aFerri, Filippo, d1959-1 aMatthews, W.1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8370.w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs1.61 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m183-2/M183-2-8370-eng.pdf02039cam 2200301za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860021001172450160001382600051002983000049003494900023003985040041004215200893004626930022013556930022013776930023013996930012014227000048014347100040014827100033015228300070015558560112016259.855986CaOODSP20221107155431cr |||||||||||180430s2018 oncabd ob f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nu1 aM183-2/8372E-PDF00aReport of activities for the GEM-2 Chantrey-Thelon activity h[electronic resource] : bThelon tectonic zone project, Nunavut / cR.G. Berman … [et al.]. a[Ottawa] : bNatural Resources Canada, c2018. a18 p. : bcol. charts, col. ill., col. maps.1 aOpen file ; v8372 aIncludes bibliographical references. a“Following a 550 km-long reconnaissance-scale geological transect across the western Rae craton and Thelon tectonic zone, the Chantrey – Thelon project was initiated to better understand the geological evolution and mineral potential of the Montresor belt, Elu basin, and the central Thelon tectonic zone (Ttz). Activities during this wrap-up year involve completion of bedrock geochronological studies aimed at establishing the range of plutonic rock crystallization ages, follow-up Sm-Nd isotopic studies to better define crustal domains, completion of metamorphic studies as part of two student theses, release of multidisciplinary data and interpretations as open file reports and journal papers, and completion of two new 1:250,000 scale bedrock maps. In addition, a high-resolution aeromagnetic survey was flown over the northern part of the study region in March 2017”--P. 2. 4aShields (Geology) 4aGeology, Economic 4aGeological mapping 4aNunavut1 aBerman, Robert G. q(Robert Glenn), d1951-1 aCanada. bNatural Resources Canada.2 aGeological Survey of Canada.#0aOpen file (Geological Survey of Canada)v8372.w(CaOODSP)9.50687840qPDFs3.22 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m183-2/M183-2-8372-eng.pdf01301cam 2200277za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450073001392600083002123000011002955000077003065000022003835000033004055200233004386920033006716930038007047100044007427100070007867750057008568560110009139.855998CaOODSP20221107155432cr |||||||||||180501s2013 onc |o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn-ab1 aM159-13/2013F-PDF00aProjet de l’Alberta Carbon Trunk Line h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa : bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques], cc2013. a[1] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL). aTitre de départ. a« Révisé en mars 2013. » a« Ce projet de captage et de stockage de carbone (CSC) a pour objet de capter les émissions de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) issues des sites industriels de la région industrielle albertaine de Heartland »--Description du projet.072gccstaGaz à effet de serre 4aCaptage et de stockage de carbone1 aCanada. bRessources naturelles Canada.1 aCanada.bBureau de recherche et de développement énergétiques.08tAlberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL) w(CaOODSP)9.84660640qPDFs686 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/rncan-nrcan/m159/M159-13-2013-fra.pdf02320cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001351100045001572450180002022460065003822600066004473000026005135000216005395200684007555300033014396930030014726930030015026930012015326930010015447750120015547750113016747760105017878560102018929.852637CaOODSP20221107154631cr |||||||||||180228s2018 onca o f000 0 eng d a9780660254715 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-nu1 aFA3-136/2018E-PDF1 aCanada. bOffice of the Auditor General.10aReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 h[electronic resource] : bclimate change in Nunavut : independent auditor’s report.30aClimate change in Nunavut : bindependent auditor’s report a[Ottawa] : bOffice of the Auditor General of Canada, c2018. av, 31 p. : bcol ill. aIssued also in French under title: Rapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 : les changements climatiques au Nunavut : rapport de l’auditeur indépendant. a"This audit focused on whether selected Government of Nunavut organizations took measures to prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change on Nunavut and took measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Nunavut. This audit is important because climate change is affecting the daily life, traditional activities, and infrastructure in Nunavut. The government needs to know what it has to do to help the people of Nunavut adapt and make the territory resilient to the impacts of climate change. Increasing energy efficiency and using more renewable energy help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the territory’s dependence on fossil fuels"--Focus of the audit. p. 3. aIssued also in print format. 4aClimate change mitigation 4aGreenhouse gas mitigation 4aNunavut 4aAudit08tRapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.85263908t[Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.8526410#tReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut : w(CaOODSP)9.85263840qPDFs1.02 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/bvg-oag/FA3-136-2018-eng.pdf02719cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860022001351100049001572450211002062460080004172600070004973000033005675000192006005201004007925300043017966930038018396930038018776930012019156930018019277750112019457750121020577760113021788560102022919.852639CaOODSP20221107154631cr |||||||||||180228s2018 onca o f000 0 fre d a9780660254739 aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aFA3-136/2018F-PDF1 aCanada. bBureau du vérificateur général.10aRapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 h[ressource électronique] : bles changements climatiques au Nunavut : rapport de l’auditeur indépendant.30aChangements climatiques au Nunavut : brapport de l’auditeur indépendant a[Ottawa] : bBureau du vérificateur général du Canada, c2018. aiii, 36 p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018: climate change in Nunavut: independent auditor’s report. a« L’audit visait à déterminer si les organisations du gouvernement du Nunavut retenues aux fins de l’audit avaient pris des mesures pour permettre au territoire de se préparer et de s’adapter aux impacts des changements climatiques, ainsi que pour réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre du territoire. Cet audit est important parce que les changements climatiques ont des répercussions sur le quotidien et les activités traditionnelles des habitants du Nunavut, ainsi que sur les infrastructures du territoire. Le gouvernement doit déterminer les mesures à prendre pour aider les habitants du Nunavut à s’adapter et pour renforcer la résilience du territoire face aux changements climatiques. Par ailleurs, l’augmentation de l’efficacité énergétique et un recours accru aux énergies renouvelables aideraient le territoire à réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre et sa dépendance à l’égard des combustibles fossiles » -- Objet de l’audit, p. 4. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. 4aClimat--Changements--Atténuation 4aGaz à effet de serre--Réduction 4aNunavut 4aVérification08tReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.85263708t[Rapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.8526430#tRapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut : w(CaOODSP)9.85264040qPDFs1.05 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/bvg-oag/FA3-136-2018-fra.pdf02204cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410008001230430012001310860022001431100045001652450182002102460067003922600066004593000027005255000041005525200684005935300033012775460023013106930030013336930030013636930012013936930010014057750112014157760105015277920121016328560101017539.852641CaOODSP20221107154631cr |||||||||||180228s2018 onca o f000 0 iku d a9780660254753 aCaOODSPbeng aiku an-cn-nu1 aFA3-136/2018S-PDF1 aCanada. bOffice of the Auditor General.10a[Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 h[electronic resource] : bclimate change in Nunavut : independent auditor’s report].30a[Climate change in Nunavut : bindependent auditor’s report] a[Ottawa] : bOffice of the Auditor General of Canada, c2018. av, 44 p. : bcol. ill. aEnglish title provided by publisher. a"This audit focused on whether selected Government of Nunavut organizations took measures to prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change on Nunavut and took measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Nunavut. This audit is important because climate change is affecting the daily life, traditional activities, and infrastructure in Nunavut. The government needs to know what it has to do to help the people of Nunavut adapt and make the territory resilient to the impacts of climate change. Increasing energy efficiency and using more renewable energy help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the territory’s dependence on fossil fuels"--Focus of the audit. p. 5. aIssued also in print format. aText in Inuktitut. 4aClimate change mitigation 4aGreenhouse gas mitigation 4aNunavut 4aAudit08tReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.8526370#tReport of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut : w(CaOODSP)9.852642 t[Rapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.85264340qPDFs695 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/bvg-oag/FA3-136-2018-iku.pdf02632cam 2200349za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060410008001230430012001310860022001431100049001652450213002142460082004272600070005093000031005795000048006105201004006585300043016625460024017056930038017296930038017676930012018056930018018177750120018357760113019557910113020688560101021819.852643CaOODSP20221107154631cr |||||||||||180228s2018 onca o f000 0 iku d a9780660254753 aCaOODSPbfre aiku an-cn-nu1 aFA3-136/2018S-PDF1 aCanada. bBureau du vérificateur général.10a[Rapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 h[ressource électronique] : bles changements climatiques au Nunavut : rapport de l’auditeur indépendant].30a[Changements climatiques au Nunavut : brapport de l’auditeur indépendant] a[Ottawa] : bBureau du vérificateur général du Canada, c2018. av, 44 p. : bill. en coul. aTitre en français fourni par l’éditeur. a« L’audit visait à déterminer si les organisations du gouvernement du Nunavut retenues aux fins de l’audit avaient pris des mesures pour permettre au territoire de se préparer et de s’adapter aux impacts des changements climatiques, ainsi que pour réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre du territoire. Cet audit est important parce que les changements climatiques ont des répercussions sur le quotidien et les activités traditionnelles des habitants du Nunavut, ainsi que sur les infrastructures du territoire. Le gouvernement doit déterminer les mesures à prendre pour aider les habitants du Nunavut à s’adapter et pour renforcer la résilience du territoire face aux changements climatiques. Par ailleurs, l’augmentation de l’efficacité énergétique et un recours accru aux énergies renouvelables aideraient le territoire à réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre et sa dépendance à l’égard des combustibles fossiles » -- Objet de l’audit, p. 5. aÉgalement publ. en version imprimée. aTexte en inuktitut. 4aClimat--Changements--Atténuation 4aGaz à effet de serre--Réduction 4aNunavut 4aVérification08tRapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.8526390#tRapport du vérificateur général du Canada à l’Assemblée législative du Nunavut : w(CaOODSP)9.852644 t[Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut – 2018 w(CaOODSP)9.85264140qPDFs695 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/bvg-oag/FA3-136-2018-iku.pdf01562cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301100046001492450274001952460145004692460048006142600086006623000015007484900059007635000017008225000037008395460035008766920021009116920023009327920125009558300075010808560093011559.856003CaOODSP20221107155433cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc #ol|||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aXB421-76/1-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons.13aAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and other Acts and to make certain consequential amendments h[electronic resource] = bLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada et d’autres lois et apportant des modifications corrélatives à d’autres textes législatifs31aLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada et d’autres lois et apportant des modifications corrélatives à d’autres textes législatifs11iShort title : aElections Modernization Act a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons of Canada = Chambre des communes du Canada, c2018. aiv, 101 p.1 aBill C-... ; vBill C-76, 1st session, 42nd Parliament aCover title. a"First reading, April 30, 2018." aText in English and in French.072gccstaElections072gccstaLegislation tAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and other Acts and to make certain consequential amendments w(CaOODSP)9.856004#0aBill C-...vBill C-76, 1st session, 42nd Parliamentw(CaOODSP)9.50065940qPDFs3.99 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/XB421-76-1.pdf01631cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301100049001492450279001982460145004772460049006222600086006713000015007574900079007725000022008515000046008735460038009196920023009576920025009807910125010058300094011308560093012249.856004CaOODSP20221107155433cr |||||||||||180501s2018 onc #ol|||f|0| 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre afreaeng an-cn---1 aXB421-76/1-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes.13aAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and other Acts and to make certain consequential amendments h[ressource électronique] = bLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada et d’autres lois et apportant des modifications corrélatives à d’autres textes législatifs.31aLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada et d’autres lois et apportant des modifications corrélatives à d’autres textes législatifs11iTitre abrégé : aLoi électorale du Canada a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons of Canada = Chambre des communes du Canada, c2018. aiv, 101 p.1 aProjet de loi C- ... ; vProjet de loi C-76, 1re session, 42e législature aTitre de la couv. a« Première lecture le 30 avril 2018. » aTexte en français et en anglais.072gccstaÉlections 072gccstaLégislation  tAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and other Acts and to make certain consequential amendments w(CaOODSP)9.856003#0aProjet de loi C-...vProjet de loi C-76, 1re session, 42e législaturew(CaOODSP)9.50066040qPDFs3.99 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/XB421-76-1.pdf01379cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860020001301100046001502450147001962460063003432600086004063000013004924900060005055000017005655000034005825200123006165460035007396920023007746920021007977920078008188300076008968560093009729.856052CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s2018 onc #ol|||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aXB421-401/1-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons.13aAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age) h[electronic resource] = bLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada (âge de voter).31aLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada (âge de voter) a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons of Canada = Chambre des communes du Canada, c2018. aii, 1 p.1 aBill C-... ; vBill C-401, 1st session, 42nd Parliament aCover title. a"First reading, May 1, 2018." a"This enactment amends the Canada Elections Act to lower the voting age from 18 years to 16"--Summary, p. ii. aText in English and in French.072gccstaLegislation072gccstaElections tAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age) w(CaOODSP)9.856053#0aBill C-...vBill C-401, 1st session, 42nd Parliamentw(CaOODSP)9.50065940qPDFs199 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/XB421-401-1.pdf01462cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860020001301100049001502450150001992460063003492600086004123000013004984900080005115000022005915000045006135200138006585460038007966920024008346920023008587910079008818300095009608560093010559.856053CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s2018 onc #ol|||f|0| 0|fre d aCaOODSPbfre afreaeng an-cn---1 aXB421-401/1-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes.13aAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age) h[ressource électronique] = bLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada (âge de voter).31aLoi modifiant la Loi électorale du Canada (âge de voter) a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons of Canada = Chambre des communes du Canada, c2018. aii, 1 p.1 aProjet de loi C- ... ; vProjet de loi C-401, 1re session, 42e législature aTitre de la couv. a« Première lecture le 1er mai 2018. » a« Le texte modifie la Loi électorale du Canada afin de faire passer de dix-huit à seize ans l’âge de voter »--Sommaire, p. ii. aTexte en français et en anglais.072gccstaLégislation072gccstaÉlections  tAn Act to amend the Canada Elections Act (voting age) w(CaOODSP)9.856052#0aProjet de loi C-...vProjet de loi C-401, 1re session, 42e législaturew(CaOODSP)9.50066040qPDFs199 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/XB421-401-1.pdf01439cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100078001422450139002202600043003593000017004024900093004195000134005125000065006465040039007116920020007506920017007707000025007877750117008128300111009298560109010409.856054CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aXC62-1/1-421-16E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons. bStanding Committee on Health.12aA study on the status of antimicrobial resistance in Canada and related recommendations h[electronic resource] / cBill Casey, chair. a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons, c2018. aviii, 33 p. 1 aReport of the Standing Committee on Health ; v16th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: Étude sur l'état de la résistance aux antimicrobiens au Canada et recommendations connexes. aOriginal published on: 2018/05/01; published on: 2018/05/15. aIncludes bibliographic references.072gccstaDiseases072gccstaDrugs1 aCasey, Bill, d1945-08tÉtude su l'état de la résistance aux antimicrobiens au Canada et recommendations connexes w(CaOODSP)9.856055#0aReport of the Standing Committee on Health ;v16th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50706140qPDFs6.64 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc62-1/XC62-1-1-421-16-eng.pdf01488cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100083001422450156002252600047003813000016004284900093004445000132005375000080006695040048007496920024007976920020008217000025008417750112008668300111009788560109010899.856055CaOODSP20221107155441cr |||||||||||180502s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aXC62-1/1-421-16F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes. bComité permanent de la santé.10aÉtude su l'état de la résistance aux antimicrobiens au Canada et recommendations connexes h[ressource électronique] / cle président, Bill Casey. a[Ottawa] : bChambre des communes, c2018. aviii, 37 p.1 aRapport du Comité permanent de la santé ; v16e rapport, 42e législature, 1re session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : A study on the status of antimicrobial resistance in Canada and related recommendations. aDate originale de publication: 2018/05/01; date de publication: 2018/05/15. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaMédicament 072gccstaMaladie 1 aCasey, Bill, d1945-08tA study on the status of antimicrobial resistance in Canada and related recommendations w(CaOODSP)9.856054#0aRapport du Comité permanent de la santé ;v16e rapport, 42e législature, 1re sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50345440qPDFs6.73 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc62-1/XC62-1-1-421-16-fra.pdf02852cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100080001402450282002202600033005023000010005354900115005455000209006605000017008695000016008865040039009025201170009416920030021116920021021417000043021627000027022057750056022328300133022888560105024219.856110CaOODSP20221107155449cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aYC28-0/421-11E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bSenate. bStanding Committee on Aboriginal Peoples.14aThe subject matter of Bill C-45 h[electronic resource] : ban Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts / cthe Honourable Senator Lillian Eva Dyck, chair ; the Honourable Senator Scott Tannas, deputy chair. a[Ottawa] : bSenate, c2018. a20 p.1 aReport of the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples ; v[11th report], 42nd Legislature, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: La teneur de projet de loi C-45 : Loi concernant le cannabis et modifiant la Loi réglementant certaines drogues et autres substances, le Code criminal et d'autres lois. aCover title. a"May 2018." aIncludes bibliographic references. a"On 27 February 2018, the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples (the Committee) began studying the subject matter of Bill C-45, An Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts, as it relates to the Indigenous peoples of Canada. The Committee held five meetings and heard from a diverse group of 23 witnesses, including: six Indigenous organizations, four First Nations, three regional Indigenous organizations, two Inuit Elders, two police forces, two Indigenous cannabis industry groups, and the Manitoba Child and Youth Advocate representing the Canadian Council of Child and Youth Advocates. The Committee also heard from officials from five federal government departments and from Senator Dennis Patterson, who shared his experiences from meetings with Nunavut communities. The Committee also received briefs from six organizations and individuals. It is a complex topic, but despite the short time available to conduct a study, the Committee heard from a wide range of witnesses"--Introduction, p. 7.072gccstaAboriginal peoples072gccstaMarijuana1 aDyck, Lillian E.d1945-q(Lillian Eva)1 aTannas, Scott, d1962-08tLa teneur du projet de loi C-45 w(CaOODSP)9.856112#0aReport of the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples ;v[11th report], 42nd Legislature, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.83498640qPDFs425 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sen/yc28-0/YC28-0-421-11-eng.pdf03060cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100080001402450269002202600033004893000010005224900123005325000191006555000022008465000020008685040048008885201380009366920022023166920024023387000043023627000027024057750056024328300141024888560105026299.856112CaOODSP20221107155450cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYC28-0/421-11F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bSénat. bComité permanent des peuples autochtones.13aLa teneur du projet de loi C-45 h[ressource électronique] : bLoi concernant le cannabis et modifiant la Loi reglementant certaines drogues et autres substances, le Code criminal et d'autres lois / cLillian Eva Dyck, présidente ; Scott Tannas, vice-président. a[Ottawa] : bSénat, c2018. a24 p.1 aRapport du Comité sénatorial permanent des peuples autochtones ; v[Onzième rapport], 42e législature, 1re session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : The subject matter of Bill C-45: an Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts. aTitre de la couv. a« Mai 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Le 27 février 2018, le Comité sénatorial permanent des peuples autochtones a commencé à étudier la teneur du projet de loi C-45, Loi concernant le cannabis et modifiant la Loi réglementant certaines drogues et autres substances, le Code criminel et d’autres lois, dans la mesure où il concerne les peuples autochtones du Canada. Le comité a tenu cinq réunions et a entendu le témoignage de 23 témoins, notamment six organisations autochtones, quatre Premières Nations, trois organisations autochtones régionales, deux aînés inuit, deux services de police, deux groupes autochtones appartenant à l’industrie du cannabis, ainsi que le protecteur des enfants et des jeunes du Manitoba représentant le Conseil canadien des organismes provinciaux de défense des droits des enfants et des jeunes. Le comité a également entendu le témoignage de représentants de cinq ministères fédéraux et du sénateur Dennis Patterson, qui a parlé de ce qu’il avait vécu dans le cadre de réunions avec des collectivités du Nunavut. Le comité a également reçu des mémoires de six organisations et particuliers. Malgré la complexité du sujet et le peu de temps disponible pour la réalisation d’une étude, le Comité a reçu de nombreux témoignages »--Introduction, p. 7.072gccstaMarijuana 072gccstaAutochtones 1 aDyck, Lillian E.d1945-q(Lillian Eva)1 aTannas, Scott, d1962-08tThe subject matter of Bill C-45 w(CaOODSP)9.856110#0aRapport du Comité sénatorial permanent des peuples autochtones ;v[Onzième rapport], 42e législature, 1re sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50166440qPDFs498 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sen/yc28-0/YC28-0-421-11-fra.pdf01512cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171100089001412450157002302600043003873000015004304900103004455000178005485000016007265000079007426920029008216920029008507000027008797750087009068300121009938560108011149.856188CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aXC49-1/1-421-9E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons. bStanding Committee on Natural Resources.10aValue-added products in Canada's forest sector h[electronic resource] : bcultivating innovation for a competitive bioeconomy / cJames Maloney, chair. a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons, c2018. avii, 37 p.1 aReport of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources ; v9th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: Produits à valeur ajoutée dans le secteur forestier canadien : cultiver l'innovation pour assurer la compétitivité de la bioéconomie. a"May 2018." aOriginal published on: 2018/05/04. Republished on: 2018/06/06, 2018/08/23.072gccstaForestry industry072gccstaForestry products1 aMaloney, James Victor.08tProduits à valeur ajoutée dans le secteur forestier canadien w(CaOODSP)9.856190#0aReport of the Standing Committee on Natural Resources ;v9th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50701440qPDFs6.97 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc49-1/XC49-1-1-421-9-eng.pdf01539cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001171100096001412450206002372600046004433000015004894900105005045000144006095000020007535000083007736920030008566920034008867000027009207750071009478300123010188560108011419.856190CaOODSP20221107155501cr |||||||||||180504s2018 onc o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aXC49-1/1-421-9F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes. bComité permanent des ressources naturelles.10aProduits à valeur ajoutée dans le secteur forestier canadien h[ressource électronique] : bcultiver l'innovation pour assurer la compétitivité de la bioéconomie / cle président, James Maloney. a[Ottawa] : bChambre des communes,c2018. avii, 43 p.1 aRapport du Comité permanent des ressources naturelles ; v9e rapport, 42e législature, 1re session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Value-added products in Canada's forest sector: cultivating innovation for a competitive bioeconomy. a« Mai 2018. » aDate originale de publication: 2018/05/04. Republié : 2018/06/06, 2018/08/23.072gccstaProduit forestier 072gccstaIndustrie forestière 1 aMaloney, James Victor.08tValue-added products in Canada's forest sector w(CaOODSP)9.856188#0aRapport du Comité permanent des ressources naturelles ;v9e rapport, 42e législature, 1re sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50340740qPDFs7.01 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc49-1/XC49-1-1-421-9-fra.pdf01786cam 2200325za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100087001422450193002292600043004223000013004654900102004785000220005805000016008005000065008165040039008816920017009206920023009376920017009606920030009777000021010077750203010288300120012318560109013519.856125CaOODSP20221107155451cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aXC16-1/1-421-45E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons. bStanding Committee on Public Accounts.10aReport 4, Oral health programs for First Nations and Inuit—Health Canada, of the Fall 2017 reports of the Auditor General of Canada h[electronic resource] /cHon. Kevin Sorenson, chair. a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons, c2018. av, 21 p.1 aReport of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts ; v45th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: Rapport 4, Les programmes de santé buccodentaire pour les Premières Nations et les Inuit — Santé Canada, des Rapports de l’automne 2017 du vérificateur général du Canada. a"May 2018." aOriginal published on: 2018/05/03; published on: 2018/05/17. aIncludes bibliographic references.072gccstaAudit072gccstaOral health072gccstaInuit072gccstaAboriginal peoples1 aSorenson, Kevin.08tRapport 4, Les programmes de santé buccodentaire pour les Premières Nations et les Inuit —Santé Canada, des Rapports de l’automne 2017 du vérificateur général du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.856128#0aReport of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts ;v45th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50530440qPDFs2.62 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc16-1/XC16-1-1-421-45-eng.pdf01761cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100090001422450253002322600047004853000013005324900100005455000178006455000080008235040048009036920024009516920017009756920023009926920026010157100021010417750158010628300118012208560109013389.856128CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aXC16-1/1-421-45F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes. bComité permanent des comptes publics.10aRapport 4, Les programmes de santé buccodentaire pour les Premières Nations et les Inuit —Santé Canada, des Rapports de l’automne 2017 du vérificateur général du Canada h[ressource électronique] / cle président, L'hon. Kevin Sorenson. a[Ottawa] : bChambre des communes, c2018. av, 23 p.1 aRapport du Comité permanent des comptes publics ; v45e rapport, 42e législature, 1re session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Report 4, Oral health programs for First Nations and Inuit—Health Canada, of the Fall 2017 Reports of the Auditor General of Canada. aDate originale de publication: 2018/05/03; date de publication: 2018/05/17. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaAutochtones 072gccstaInuit072gccstaOral health072gccstaVérification 1 aSorenson, Kevin.08tReport 4, Oral health programs for First Nations and Inuit—Health Canada, of the Fall 2017 reports of the Auditor General of Canada w(CaOODSP)9.856125#0aRapport du Comité permanent des comptes publics ;v45e rapport, 42e législature, 1re sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50170440qPDFs2.64 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc16-1/XC16-1-1-421-45-fra.pdf02293cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100091001422450153002332600043003863000031004294900106004605000151005665000016007175000065007335040039007985200690008376920031015276920028015587000025015867750135016118300124017468560109018709.856130CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aXC75-1/1-421-10E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bHouse of Commons. bStanding Committee on International Trade.10aMulticulturalism h[electronic resource] : bits contribution to Canada's international trade and investment activities / cHon. Mark Eyking, chair. a[Ottawa] : bHouse of Commons, c2018. avii, 20 p. :bcol. charts.1 aReport of the Standing Committee on International Trade ; v10th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: La contribution du multiculturalisme aux activités internationales de commerce et d'investissements du Canada. a"May 2018." aOriginal published on: 2018/05/03; published on: 2018/05/17. aIncludes bibliographic references. a"According to the results of Canada’s recent census, in 2016, more than one in five Canadians were foreign-born, and almost two in five Canadian children had an immigrant background, either directly or indirectly through at least one foreign-born parent. Canada has a multicultural society, and its ethnocultural diversity is expected to become more significant in the future. From a variety of perspectives, including economic, this trend is beneficial. Immigrants to Canada are entrepreneurial, and some are business owners. A number of their firms export and import, and contribute to Canada’s trade and investment relations with countries around the world"--Introduction, p. 1.072gccstaInternational trade072gccstaMulticulturalism1 aEyking, Mark,d1960-08tLa contribution du multiculturalisme aux activités internationales de commerce et d'investissements du Canada w(CaOODSP)9.856131#0aReport of the Standing Committee on International Trade ;v10th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50700140qPDFs5.49 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc75-1/XC75-1-1-421-10-eng.pdf02432cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860025001171100096001422450182002382600047004203000034004674900106005015000137006075000020007445000080007645040048008445200865008926920030017576920032017877000025018197750041018448300124018858560109020099.856131CaOODSP20221107155452cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aXC75-1/1-421-10F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bChambre des communes. bComité permanent du commerce international.13aLa contribution du multiculturalisme aux activités internationales de commerce et d'investissements du Canada h[ressource électronique] / cle président, L'hon. Mark Eyking. a[Ottawa] : bChambre des communes, c2018. avii, 22 p. :bgraph. en coul.1 aRapport du Comité permanent du commerce international ; v10e rapport, 42e législature, 1re session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Multiculturalism: its contribution to Canada's international trade and investment activities. a« Mai 2018. » aDate originale de publication: 2018/05/03; date de publication: 2018/05/17. aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Selon les résultats du dernier recensement du Canada, en 2016, plus d’un Canadien sur cinq était né à l’étranger et près de deux enfants canadiens sur cinq étaient issus de l’immigration, que ce soit directement ou indirectement par au moins un parent né à l’étranger. Le Canada est doté d’une société multiculturelle, qui devrait présenter une diversité ethnoculturelle encore plus grande dans l’avenir. Cette tendance est un atout à différents égards, notamment sur le plan économique. Les immigrants qui arrivent au Canada ont la fibre entrepreneuriale et, parmi eux, on dénombre des propriétaires d’entreprises. Un certain nombre de ces entreprises exportent et importent, et contribuent ainsi aux relations du Canada en matière de commerce et d’investissement avec différents pays du monde »--Introduction, p. 1.072gccstaMulticulturalisme 072gccstaCommerce extérieur 1 aEyking, Mark,d1960-08tMulticulturalism w(CaOODSP)9.856130#0aRapport du Comité permanent du commerce international ;v10e rapport, 42e législature, 1re sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50339440qPDFs5.62 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc75-1/XC75-1-1-421-10-fra.pdf01217cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100094001402450060002342600033002943000010003274900126003375000088004635000019005515040039005706920021006097750072006308300144007028560105008469.856115CaOODSP20221107155450cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aYC24-0/421-23E-PDF1 aCanada. bParliament. bSenate. bStanding Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.10aBill C-45 and the Cannabis Act h[electronic resource]. a[Ottawa] : bSenate, c2018. a14 p.1 aReport of the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs ; v23rd report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session aIssued also in French under title: Le projet de loi C-45 et la loi sur le cannabis. aCaption title. aIncludes bibliographic references.072gccstaMarijuana08tLe projet de loi C-45 et la loi sur le cannabis w(CaOODSP)9.856116#0aReport of the Standing Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs ;v23rd report, 42nd Parliament, 1st sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50641140qPDFs191 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sen/yc24-0/YC24-0-421-23-eng.pdf01269cam 2200265za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860023001171100114001402450081002542600033003353000010003684900138003785000075005165000026005915040048006176920022006657750055006878300156007428560105008989.856116CaOODSP20230503113119cr |||||||||||180503s2018 onc o f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aYC24-0/421-23F-PDF1 aCanada. bParlement. bSénat. bComité sénatorial permanent des affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles.13aLe projet de loi C-45 et la loi sur le cannabis h[ressource électronique]. a[Ottawa] : bSénat, c2018. a15 p.1 aRapport du Comité sénatorial permanent des affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles ; v23e rapport, 42e législature, 1er session aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Bill C-45 and the Cannabis Act. aTitre de la légende. aComprend des références bibliographiques.072gccstaMarijuana 08tBill C-45 and the Cannabis Act w(CaOODSP)9.856115#0aRapport du Comité sénatorial permanent des affaires juridiques et constitutionnelles ;v23e rapport, 42e législature, 1er sessionw(CaOODSP)9.50280640qPDFs195 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/sen/yc24-0/YC24-0-421-23-fra.pdf00948cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450067001392460045002062600079002513000025003305000090003556920019004456920020004647100045004847750074005298560103006039.855999CaOODSP20221107155433cr |||||||||||180501q2018 quca #o f000 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aIP54-91/2018E-PDF00a5 tips to protect your privacy online h[electronic resource].3 aFive tips to protect your privacy online a[Gatineau, QC] : bOffice of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, c[2018?] a[1] p. : bcol. ill. aIssued also in French under title: 5 conseils pour protéger ta vie privée en ligne.072gccstaPrivacy072gccstaInternet1 aCanada.bPrivacy Commissioner of Canada.08t5 conseils pour protéger ta vie privée en ligne w(CaOODSP)9.85600040qPDFs3.25 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cpvp-opc/IP54-91-2018-eng.pdf01002cam 2200241za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860022001172450083001392460057002222600091002793000029003705000082003996920020004816920023005017100071005247750062005958560103006579.856000CaOODSP20221107155433cr |||||||||||180501q2018 quca #o f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aIP54-91/2018F-PDF00a5 conseils pour protéger ta vie privée en ligne h[ressource électronique].3 aCinq conseils pour protéger ta vie privée en ligne a[Gatineau, QC] : bCommissaire à la protection de la vie privée du Canada, c[2018?] a[1] p. : bill. en coul. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : 5 tips to protect your privacy online.072gccstaInternet072gccstaVie privée1 aCanada.bCommissaire à la protection de la vie privée du Canada.08t5 tips to protect your privacy online w(CaOODSP)9.85599940qPDFs1.30 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/cpvp-opc/IP54-91-2018-fra.pdf01833cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430030001230860024001531000041001772450105002182460062003232600065003853000010004504900034004605000088004945000017005825040041005995200462006406920023011026920028011256920030011537100057011837750072012408300082013128560101013949.853557CaOODSP20221107154844cr |||||||||||180313s2018 onc ob f000 0 eng d a9780660257426 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn-aban-cn-bcan-cn-nk1 aPS113-1/2017-8E-PDF1 aLaliberté, D. q(Danièle), d1962-10aEvaluation of the Alternative Suspension program h[electronic resource] / cby Danièle Laliberté.17aEvaluation summary : bthe Alternative Suspension program aOttawa : bResearch Division, Public Safety Canada, cc2018. a12 p.1 aResearch report ; v2017-R008 aIssued also in French under title: Évaluation du programme Alternative Suspension. aCover title. aIncludes bibliographical references.3 a"The Alternative Suspension (AS) program, which aims to reduce criminal activity by increasing youth attachment to school, was evaluated. The evaluation sites were in Chilliwack (British Columbia), North/West Edmonton (Alberta), and Moncton (New Brunswick). The target group consisted of students 12 to 17 years old, who were experiencing difficulties in their academic and social life, and had been suspended or at risk of being suspended"--Abstract, p. 1.072gccstaAdolescents072gccstaCrime prevention072gccstaProgram assessment1 aCanada. bPublic Safety Canada. bResearch Division.08tÉvaluation du programme Alternative Suspension w(CaOODSP)9.853558#0aResearch report (Canada. 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Il ciblait les élèves de 12 à 17 ans qui éprouvaient des difficultés dans leur vie scolaire et sociale, et qui avaient été suspendus ou risquaient de l’être » -- Sommaire, p. 1.072gccstaAdolescent072gccstaPrévention de la criminalité072gccstaÉvaluation de programme1 aCanada. bSécurité publique Canada. bDivision de la recherche.08tEvaluation of the Alternative Suspension program w(CaOODSP)9.853557#0aRapport de recherche (Canada. 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[1].072gccstaManufacturing industry072gccstaCompetitiveness2 aStatistics Canada.40qPDFs1.19 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/statcan/CS65-0006-1993-eng.pdf00926cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450077001412600044002183000012002625000103002745000066003775000017004436920019004606920020004797100023004997750045005228560105005679.856067CaOODSP20221107155443cr |||||||||||180502s1992 onc #os f|0| 0 eng d aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS81-0005/1992E-PDF00aInformation manual h[electronic resource] : bSurvey of 1990 Graduates. a[Ottawa] : bStatistics Canada, c1992. a[46] p. aIssued also in French under title: Manuel d'information : Enquête auprès des diplômés de 1990. aDigitized edition from print [produced by Statistics Canada]. a"June 1992."072gccstaSurveys072gccstaStudents2 aStatistics Canada.08tManuel d'information w(CaOODSP)9.85606840qPDFs19.98 MBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/statcan/CS81-0005-1992-eng.pdf00938cam 2200253za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860024001172450098001412600045002393000012002845000089002965000065003855000021004506920022004716920019004937100024005127750043005368560105005799.856068CaOODSP20221107155443cr |||||||||||180502s1992 onc #os f|0| 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS81-0005/1992F-PDF00aManuel d'information h[ressource électronique] : bEnquête auprès des diplômés de 1990. a[Ottawa] : bStatistique Canada, c1992. a[48] p. aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Information manual: Survey of 1990 Graduates. aÉdition numérisée de l'imprimé [par Statistique Canada]. a« Juin 1992. »072gccstaÉtudiant 072gccstaSondage2 aStatistique Canada.08tInformation manual w(CaOODSP)9.85606740qPDFs27.19 Mouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/statcan/CS81-0005-1992-fra.pdf01453cam 2200289za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470200018000880400017001060430012001230860023001352450109001582500016002672600042002833000010003255000117003355000066004525200306005186920034008246920019008586920030008777100052009077750101009598560103010609.856070CaOODSP20221107155443cr |||||||||||180502s1984 onc #o f|0| 0 eng d z0-660-52809-6 aCaOODSPbeng an-cn---1 aCS83-603/1984E-PDF00aCanadian Workload Measurement System - 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It also discusses the harmful effects from cannabis consumption reported by those who use cannabis, as well as the association between frequency of cannabis use and selected social indicators such as self-reported health, confidence in police and the justice system, and victimization"--Overview of the study, p. 1.072gccstaMarijuana072gccstaDrug use072gccstaStatistics072gccstaSocial indicators1 aLaRochelle-Côté, Sébastien.2 aStatistics Canada.08tAssociation entre la fréquence de consommation de cannabis et certains indicateurs sociaux w(CaOODSP)9.856101#0aInsights on Canadian society (Statistics Canada)x2291-0840.w(CaOODSP)9.50740640qPDFs924 KBuhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/statcan/75-006-x/75-006-2018-27-eng.pdf02287cam 2200337za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880430012001050860026001171000047001432450177001902600045003673000030004124900053004425000125004955000045006205040048006655200758007136920021014716920035014926920024015276920029015517000035015807100024016157750105016398300093017448560112018379.856101CaOODSP20221107155448cr |||||||||||180503s2018 oncd obs f000 0 fre d aCaOODSPbfre an-cn---1 aCS75-006/2018-27F-PDF1 aHango, Darcy W. q(Darcy William), d1970-10aAssociation entre la fréquence de consommation de cannabis et certains indicateurs sociaux h[ressource électronique] / cpar Darcy Hango et Sébastien LaRochelle-Côté. a[Ottawa] : bStatistique Canada, c2018. a20 p. : bgraph. en coul.1 aRegards sur la société canadienne, x2291-0859 aPubl. aussi en anglais sous le titre : Association between the frequency of cannabis use and selected social indicators. a« Date de diffusion : le 3 mai 2018. » aComprend des références bibliographiques. a« Dans le présent article, on se fonde sur les données de l’Enquête canadienne sur le tabac, l’alcool et les drogues de 2015 et de l’Enquête sociale générale de 2014 sur la victimisation afin d’examiner la consommation récente de cannabis au Canada, en insistant plus particulièrement sur les caractéristiques des personnes qui utilisent le cannabis. On y analyse aussi les effets défavorables de la consommation de cannabis déclarés par ceux qui utilisent le cannabis, ainsi que l’association entre la fréquence de consommation de cannabis et certains indicateurs sociaux, tels que l’état de santé autodéclaré, la confiance envers la police et le système de justice, et la victimisation » -- Aperçu de l’étude, p. 1.072gccstaMarijuana072gccstaConsommation de drogues072gccstaStatistiques072gccstaIndicateur social1 aLaRochelle-Côté, Sébastien.2 aStatistique Canada.08tAssociation between the frequency of cannabis use and selected social indicators w(CaOODSP)9.856099#0aRegards sur la société canadienne (Statistique Canada)x2291-0859.w(CaOODSP)9.503798 40qPDFs951 Kouhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/statcan/75-006-x/75-006-2018-27-fra.pdf02612cam 2200313za 45000010009000000030008000090050015000170070015000320080041000470400017000880410013001050430012001180860019001301100023001492450377001722460198005492600035007473000015007824900109007975000017009065000042009235200853009655460035018186920023018536920022018767920174018988300125020728560101021979.856151CaOODSP20221107155455cr |||||||||||180504s2018 onc #ol|||f|0| 0|eng d aCaOODSPbeng aengafre an-cn---1 aYX4-2018/8-PDF1 aCanada.bStatutes.13aAn Act to amend the Canada Business Corporations Act, the Canada Cooperatives Act, the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act and the Competition Act h[electronic resource] = bLoi modifiant la Loi canadienne sur les sociétés par actions, la Loi canadienne sur les coopératives, la Loi canadienne sur les organisations à but non lucratif et la Loi sur la concurrence.31aLoi modifiant la Loi canadienne sur les sociétés par actions, la Loi canadienne sur les coopératives, la Loi canadienne sur les organisations à but non lucratif et la Loi sur la concurrence a[Ottawa] : bStatutes, c2018. aiii, 45 p.1 aStatutes of Canada ..., chapter ... ; vStatutes of Canada 2018, chapter 8, 1st session, 42nd Parliament aCover title. a"Assented to May 1, 2018, Bill C-25." a"Part 1 amends the Canada Business Corporations Act, the Canada Cooperatives Act and the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act to, among other things, (a) reform some aspects of the process for electing directors of certain corporations and cooperatives; (b) modernize communications between corporations or co-operatives and their shareholders or members; (c) clarify that corporations and cooperatives are prohibited from issuing share certificates and warrants, in bearer form; and (d) require certain corporations to place before the shareholders, at every annual meeting, information respecting di-versity among directors and the members of senior management. 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