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Federal Land, Other refers to an area of land over which the Federal Crown has exclusive jurisdiction and/or ownership excluding Indian Reserves and Federal Protected Areas. These polygon boundaries should be verified using Federal Crown Land Survey Records and/or title searched at the local Land Registry Office. This data set may not include all Federally owned lands.Additional DocumentationFederal Land Other - Data DescriptionFederal Land Other - DocumentationStatusOn going: Data is continually being updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: Data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca
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Includes: * National Parks * National Marine Conservation Areas * heritage canals * National Wildlife Areas * Other Federal Protected areas This dataset is provided by the federal government, and may not include all Federal protected lands.
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This data provides the integrated cadastral framework for Canada Lands. The cadastral framework consists of active and superseded cadastral parcel, roads, easements, administrative areas, active lines, points and annotations. The cadastral lines form the boundaries of the parcels. COGO attributes are associated to the lines and depict the adjusted framework of the cadastral fabric. The cadastral annotations consist of lot numbers, block numbers, township numbers, etc. The cadastral framework is compiled from Canada Lands Survey Records (CLSR), registration plans (RS) and location sketches (LS) archived in the Canada Lands Survey Records.
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TwitterThe dataset identifies the location and types of Federal Land. These polygon boundaries should be verified using Federal Crown Land Survey Records and/or title searched at the local Land Registry Office. This data set may not include all Federally owned lands. Official GEO title: Federal Land Other
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TwitterList of public lands and rights in respect of waters excluded from the administration and control of the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories. This dataset is a compilation of data acquired from several different Federal Departments. Those Departments include Natural Resources Canada - Canada Lands Digital Cadastral Data, Parks Canada and Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada,Transport Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Public Works and Government Services Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Canada Post Corporation, Environment Canada, Atomic Energy Canada, DND. Updated July16 (MS)
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TwitterThis data set depicts land ownership in western North America. The data set was created by reformatting and merging state- and province-based ownership data layers originally acquired from diverse sources (including state GAP programs, USBLM state offices and other sources). For each original dataset 3 additional fields, "Pub_Pvt", "CA_OWN", and "SOURCE" were added and populated based on the specific ownership information contained in the source data. The original coverages were then merged based on the "CA_OWN" field. All work was completed in AcMap 8.3. This product and all source data are available online from SAGEMAP: http://sagemap.wr.usgs.gov.
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TwitterThe Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ) dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Public Land Use Zones in Alberta. A Public Land Use Zone is an area of land to which legislative controls are applied to achieve particular land management objectives identified in a guiding land and resource plan. They can be used to protect areas containing sensitive resources such as wildlife and their habitats, vegetation, soils and watersheds as well as to separate or manage conflicting recreational activities. These areas have been designated as Public Land Use Zones, under the authority of Section 178 and 208 of the Public Lands Administration Regulation (PLAR) under the Public Lands Act. Public Land Use Zones were formerly known as Forest Land Use Zones (FLUZ) which were designated under the former Forest Recreation Regulation under the Forests Act. The Public Lands Administration Regulation came into effect on September 12, 2011. At this time, Forest Land Use Zones under the Forest Recreation Regulation were incorporated into the Public Lands Act and Public Lands Administration Regulation. As a result, Forest Land Use Zone became Public Land Use Zone.
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TwitterFederal Reserve Map (managed forest code 31) with lands identified using all Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Federal Land Area polygons greater than 10 ha in size not classified as “parks and recreation” and provincial data sources. The federal reserve map is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020) and includes the following tiled layer:Tile Layer of Federal Reserve Managed Forest Code 31: 2020
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Federal Reserve Map (managed forest code 31) with lands identified using all Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Federal Land Area polygons greater than 10 ha in size not classified as “parks and recreation” and provincial data sources. The federal reserve map is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020) and includes the following tiled layer:Tile Layer of Federal Reserve Managed Forest Code 31: 2020
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This report is a compilation of reports from many federal organizations about environmental assessments of activities on federal lands and outside Canada.
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TwitterThis table of formation tops contains information for non-confidential wells located on federal lands administered by the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) under the Canada Oil and Gas Operations Act. The table includes well names, unique well identifiers, current formation names, measured drilled and true vertical depths with elevations, as well as the CER's geographic descriptions. This table is a collaborative effort between the CER and three of its partners: the Government of Nunavut, the Northwest Territories Geoscience Office and Natural Resources Canada's Geological Survey of Canada.
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TwitterFederal government contributions to legal aid plans, five years of data.
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TwitterA Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Road Barrier is when access to a road segment or network is restricted or controlled. Road authorities in Ontario have the mandated responsibility to construct roads or have them constructed on their behalf. They include: * Ministry of Natural Resources (resource access roads and park roads) * Municipalities * Ministry of Transportation * Ministry of Northern Development and Mines * Federal government (roads on federal lands, e.g. national parks, Dept. of Defense) * First Nations * Other, e.g., local roads boards This product requires the use of GIS software. *[GIS]: geographic information system
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TwitterThe National Interest Land Mass (NILM) comprises a set of lands (mainly-NCC owned) considered essential to the functioning and experience of Canada's Capital. The NILM is the dominant tool guiding federal land management and ownership in support of Capital functions. The NILM was approved by Treasury Board in 1998 and the first update was approved in 2001. The 2020 NILM Update is the second update.
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The National Interest Land Mass (NILM) comprises a set of lands (mainly-NCC owned) considered essential to the functioning and experience of Canada's Capital. The NILM is the dominant tool guiding federal land management and ownership in support of Capital functions. The NILM was approved by Treasury Board in 1998 and the first update was approved in 2001. The 2020 NILM Update is the second update.
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The Aboriginal Lands of Canada Legislative Boundaries web service includes legislative boundaries of Indian Reserves, Land Claim Settlement Lands (lands created under Comprehensive Land Claims Process that do not or will not have Indian Reserve status under the Indian Act) and Indian Lands. More specifically it includes the following lands: 1) Indian Reserves that include: 1.1) surrendered lands or a reserve, as defined in the Indian Act (this definition excludes Indian Settlements and Indian Communities); and 1.2) Sechelt lands, as defined in the Sechelt Indian Band Self-Government Act, chapter 27 of the Statutes of Canada, 1986; 2) Land Claim Settlement Lands that include: 2.1) Category IA land or Category IA-N land, as defined in the Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act, chapter 18 of the Statutes of Canada, 1984 (category 1B and category II Lands are excluded from this definition); 2.2) Settlement land, as defined in the Yukon First Nations Self-Government Act, and lands in which an interest is transferred or recognized under section 21 of that Act (only Yukon First Nations Settlement Lands, which were surveyed and the survey plan recorded, are included in the map service); 2.3) Inuit Owned Lands as defined in the Agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada given effect and declared valid by the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act (it includes all parcels that have been surveyed and those that do not require a survey (this includes the islands)); 2.4) Gwich’in Lands as defined in the Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement, given effect and declared valid by the Gwich’in Land Claim Settlement Act; 2.5) Inuvialuit Lands as defined in the Western Arctic (Inuvialuit) Claims Settlement Act; 2.6) Sahtu Lands as defined in The Sahtu Dene and Métis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement given effect and declared valid by the Sahtu Dene and Métis Land Claim Settlement Act; and 2.7) Tlicho lands, as defined in the Tlicho Agreement, given effect and declared valid by the Tlicho Land Claims and Self-Government Act; 3) Indian Lands that include: 3.1) Lands in the Kanesatake Mohawk interim land base, as defined in the Kanesatake Mohawk Interim Land Base Governance Act, other than the lands known as Doncaster Reserve No. 17. The data available for download is the former Geobase-Aboriginal Lands product. There are some attribute differences between the data available for download and the web service; however both contain the same underlying data. Please refer to the Supporting Documents for additional information on the Geobase - Aboriginal Lands dataset. Work is under way to align these two data products.
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TwitterThis table contains 26 series, with data for years 1960 - 1993 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (13 items: Canada; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Newfoundland and Labrador ...), Type of contributions (2 items: Federal cash transfers; Value of tax points vacated by the federal government and raised through provincial income tax ...).
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Canada Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: OG: FT: Health Agreements with Provinces/Territories data was reported at -15.000 CAD mn in Sep 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of -10.000 CAD mn for Aug 2025. Canada Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: OG: FT: Health Agreements with Provinces/Territories data is updated monthly, averaging -15.000 CAD mn from Jan 2023 (Median) to Sep 2025, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 CAD mn in Jul 2025 and a record low of -3,244.000 CAD mn in Mar 2024. Canada Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: OG: FT: Health Agreements with Provinces/Territories data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Finance Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.F: Government Revenue and Expenditure.
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TwitterFederal reserve map (managed forest code 31) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017.Federal Reserve lands were identified using all Directory of Federal Real Property polygons greater than 10 ha in size not classified as “parks and recreation” and provincial data sources.Source: This web map shows the Federal reserve lands used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer:Federal Reserve (Managed Forest Code 31)Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.
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Federal Land, Other refers to an area of land over which the Federal Crown has exclusive jurisdiction and/or ownership excluding Indian Reserves and Federal Protected Areas. These polygon boundaries should be verified using Federal Crown Land Survey Records and/or title searched at the local Land Registry Office. This data set may not include all Federally owned lands.Additional DocumentationFederal Land Other - Data DescriptionFederal Land Other - DocumentationStatusOn going: Data is continually being updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: Data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOffice of the Surveyor General, landtenuremapping@ontario.ca