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Alberta's economic regions, excluding Edmonton and Calgary, are covered in this dataset. It provides annual average labour force estimates, specifically employment, from 2000 to 2013. The data is a customization of Statistics Canada information by the Government of Alberta.
Alberta's water well database contains approximately 500,000 records of individual drilling reports, chemical analyses, springs, flowing shot holes, test holes, and pump tests. The Government of Alberta maintains the data, adding about 5,000 new records annually. Chemical analysis reports are included up to the end of 1986.
Annual average labor force statistics for Alberta and selected economic regions from 2000 to 2014. The dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data, presenting information by industry and occupation at 2, 3, and 4-digit classification levels. It was published by the Government of Alberta.
Statistics Canada data customized to show the number of employed persons by industry for Alberta and its 14 regional economic indicator regions. The dataset likely contains annual average figures for the period from 2006 to 2010. It is provided by the Government of Alberta.
Government of Alberta records summarize personal and general information requests received by its departments, agencies, boards, and commissions over a 20-year period. The data includes high-level counts and fees collected related to these Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) requests. Last updated on April 17, 2026.
Alberta employment data from January 2007 to June 2015, customized from Statistics Canada. It presents monthly averages in thousands for selected industries categorized by NAICS codes at 2, 3, and 4-digit levels. The dataset is provided by the Government of Alberta.
A geospatial dataset from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations defining primary watercourses. The data describes elongated terrain features containing permanent or periodic water flow, with length significantly greater than width. It includes regional nomenclature such as 'wetering', 'ditch', and 'canal', and recommends classification into primary, secondary, and tertiary systems.
Alberta hourly wage distributions for employees are presented by firm size, industry using NAICS 2007 (2 and 3 digits), and population centres versus rural areas. The dataset uses annual averages from 2004 to 2014 and is a customization of Statistics Canada data. It is published by the Government of Alberta.
Statistics Canada data customized to present labour force characteristics by industry and occupation for selected Alberta economic regions. Annual averages cover the period from 2000 to 2014. The dataset is published by the Government of Alberta.
Annual average labour force estimates for Alberta and its 14 Regional Economic Indicator Regions from 2006 to 2010. The dataset presents characteristics including population, employment, unemployment, unemployment rate, participation rate, and employment rate by selected age groups. It is a customization of Statistics Canada data published by the Government of Alberta.
Labour Force Survey estimates for Alberta from March 2016 to September 2018, presenting wages by relationship to reference person and by economic family. The data is a 12-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality, and is a customization of Statistics Canada data. It was published by the Government of Alberta.
Labour force estimates by industry for Canada and Alberta from January 1987 to March 2016. The dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data using NAICS classification codes at 2, 3, and 4-digit levels. It was published by the Government of Alberta and last updated on April 17, 2026.
South Holland province commissioned a study on geothermal energy potential, conducted by IF-Technology and published on 2 December 2016. The data, sourced from NLOG.nl in 2016, presents fractures at the base of the Rijnland Group, Schieland Group, and the Under Germanic Triassic Group. The study notes that the effect of fractures is not included, and further investigation into the fracture system's nature is required for design studies.
Labour force estimates for Alberta's economic regions, excluding Edmonton and Calgary, from 1987 to 2011. The dataset presents annual average employment figures categorized by industry and occupation at 2- and 3-digit classification levels. This is a customization of Statistics Canada data published by the Government of Alberta.
January 2014 to December 2018 data from Statistics Canada, customized to present employment metrics for Alberta. It includes the number of employees, average hourly earnings, and average actual hours, segmented by gender, age group, education, firm size, wage distribution, and rural/urban areas. The dataset is organized by 2 and 3 digit NAICS industry codes and published by the Government of Alberta.
Statistics Canada data customized for Alberta presents fiscal year average population statistics from April 2015 to March 2016. The dataset likely contains cross-sectional information segmented by age groups, National Occupational Classification (NOC) groups, and wage distribution. It is published by the Government of Alberta under an open government license.
A 2014 environmental vision document and maps for the TT Circuit in Assen, adopted by the Provincial Staten van Drenthe on 2 July 2014. The data likely contains maps outlining an integral vision and implementation program to balance economic, recreational, and environmental interests around the race circuit. It was created by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties and is available under a CC-PDM-1.0 license.
From January 2014 to December 2018, this dataset contains information on employment, average hourly earnings, and average actual hours worked in Alberta, categorized by education level and detailed occupational codes. It is a customized version of Statistics Canada data published by the Government of Alberta. The data is structured by 2 and 3-digit National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes.
Labour Force Survey estimates for Alberta present wages categorized by National Occupational Classification. The data is a 12-month moving average unadjusted for seasonality, covering March 2016 to September 2018. This customization of Statistics Canada data was published by the Government of Alberta.
Unadjusted monthly employment averages in thousands for selected NAICS industries at the 2, 3, and 4-digit levels. This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data, covering Canada and Alberta from January 2007 to August 2015. It was published by the Government of Alberta on the open_canada platform.