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ID #:   6357
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Description:   Monthly retail sales figures for large retailers. Covers: Lawn/garden/patio furniture [P1010] Outdoor power equipment (lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snow blowers, et cetera) [P1020] Lawn and garden related products and nursery stock and cut flowers and indoor potted plants
 
Pub Date:   4/18/2012
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/18/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   6366
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Description:   Quarterly retail sales figures by detailed commodity grouping. Covers: Lawn/garden/patio furniture, Outdoor power equipment (lawn tractors, lawn mowers, snow blowers), Lawn & garden related products and nursery stock and cut flowers and indoor potted plants [gardening]
 
Pub Date:   4/10/2012
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/10/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39264734
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Description:   Survey on Canadian household environmental activities. Includes: % of households now use compact fluorescent bulbs, [CFL bulbs], programmable thermostat [energy conservation], % of households that used chemical fertilizers or pesticides on their lawn or garden [pesticide use], % of households with a lawn or garden

% of households drink bottled water predominantly, % drink tap water, % of those treat the tap water in some way (filtered water), Reasons why households with a municipal water supply treated their tap water before drinking it, % of households with a non-municipal water supply had their water tested by a laboratory, % of Canadian households have a water-saving showerhead, water-saving toilet [water quality]

% of households have leftover paint to dispose of, % of these households report that they took it to a depot or returned it to the supplier, % still have it in their possession, and did not know what to do with it [hazardous waste]

% of households have unwanted or expired medications to dispose of, % of these disposed of them in their regular garbage, flushed them down the toilet or put them down the drain, % said they returned the products to suppliers.

% of households with old computers or other electronics disposed of them at special waste depots or returned them to the supplier, % put them in the garbage, % did not know what to do with them.

% of households have a cistern, lawn, garden, % watered lawn, garden, % used timer on lawn/garden sprinkler

% use a private septic system, communal septic system

% have had an energy audit

Rating of indoor air quality, Methods of improving indoor air quality, Use of furnace fans and heat recovery ventilators (HRVs), Household awareness of radon

% of households purchased a major appliance within the last five years, Most important factors that influenced purchase (Energy or water consumption [green consumers], Reliability, Price, Features)

2007 edition includes: % purchase organic foods, used a recycled or reusable shopping bag

2006 edition includes:

% of households with access to at least one recycling program, % of households that had access to, and used, recycling programs, by material (glass, paper, plastics, metal cans), % of households composted kitchen or yard waste in 2006 [composting], % of households that composted by metropolitan area

% of households own a gas-powered snowblower, lawnmower, leafblower, motorized watercraft, snowmobile

% of Canadian households had at least one motor vehicle, % have three or more, % travelled 20,000 kilometres or less in their motor vehicles in an average year, % more than 40,000 km, One-way distance travelled between home and work, by selected census metropolitan area, % of all people who worked outside of the home usually travelled to work alone in a motor vehicle (warmer months vs. colder months), Length of time to travel between home and work, by usual mode of transportation (public transit, motor vehicle) [commuting, carpooling] .

 
Pub Date:   3/9/2011
Frequency:   Biennial
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, some metropolitan area detail
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/9/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39262523
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Description:   Detailed report on hospital admission injuries in Canada. Covers: includes railway related, motor vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, water related (boating), air transportation (Includes parachuting), unintentional falls (includes ladder, stairs, escalator, sports related, playground equipment, into a hole), fires, natural and environmental factors, drowning, suffocation, suicide, homicide/purposely inflicted injury, legal intervention, war, other incidents (hit in sports [sports injury], caught in machinery (by type of machinery), firearms, lawnmower, knives, appliances, fireworks, electric current, radiation), slipping, tripping, stumbling (ice skates, skis [skiing], roller skates/rollerblades, skateboards, snowboards). Selected details by fatal and non-fatal, provinces, type of injury, age groups, month of admission.

 
Pub Date:   3/1/2011
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39262770
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Description:   Detailed report on hospital admission injuries in Ontario. Includes railway related, motor vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, water related (boating), air transportation (Includes parachuting), unintentional falls (includes ladder, stairs, escalator, sports related, playground equipment, into a hole, fires, natural and environmental factors, drowning, suffocation, suicide, homicide/purposely inflicted injury, legal intervention, war, other incidents (hit in sports, caught in machinery (by type of machinery), firearms, lawnmower, knives, appliances, fireworks, electric current, radiation).

Selected details by fatal and non-fatal, type of injury, age groups, month of admission. Also place of injury: workplace, home, sport/recreational, street/highway. Also the role of alcohol in injury.

 
Pub Date:   3/1/2011
Frequency:   Current
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/1/2011
 
 
 
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