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Does the ministry of Environment Canada do anything for you? If you're Canadian and interested in the environment, the weather, or the national environmental regulations, the environment Canada website will have the information you are seeking. This agency federal regulatory maintains lists of regulations and acts that have been passed in Canada, as well as other relavant information.
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Environment Canada committed funding over three years to the Lake Winnipeg Research Consortium. The funds will be used to facilitate and coordinate collaborative research and monitoring activities regarding processes that are critical to the health of Lake Winnipeg. In addition, the funds will support the vessel MV Namao in research and educational activities and establish an electronic archive of scientific data and information about the lake; and
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A timekeeping system is used to track lawyers’ time spent on specific files for different Environment Canada branches. This information is reported back to the Department of Justice on a quarterly basis and is used to allocate costs back to Environment Canada. The information is ... used as the starting point for developing the budget for the next year. A significant amount of time and effort is spent in capturing the necessary information.
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This report (13272E) was prepared by Douglas N. Meeking of Agra Earth and Environmental Limited for Transportation Development Center, Transport Canada in July 1998. The report presents the results of research of available information on the nature of the bird strike hazard to aircraft. Most of that information is derived from United States and Canadian sources but published information from Europe and the United Kingdom is ... incorporated. The scope of reference is civilian commercial aviation because that represents the greatest potential risk to the travelling public and is, coincidentally, the source of most systematically collected data. However, to the limited extent of the data available, military and general civilian aviation are also addressed. The bird strike hazard is described in terms of those bird species and types of aircraft most commonly involved, as well as the operational, temporal, spatial and regulatory aspects of incidents recorded.
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