Economy and industry
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With a recognition of the interdependence between environmental sustainability and economic well-being, Environment and Climate Change Canada delivers and enforces environmental rules, regulations, and policies to build a cleaner, greener future. Documents in this collection pertain to the intersection of ECCC’s work with aspects of the economy and industry.
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Oil Sands Monitoring (OSM) Program : science and monitoring strategic plan
(Government of Alberta, 2024-07) Environment and Climate Change Canada; Government of Alberta
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Plug-in hybrid vehicle thermal management and system operation in real-world conditions
(SAE International, 2022-03-28) Humphries, Kieran; Veenendaal, Jonah; Kanmaz, Karl; Loiselle-Lapointe, Aaron
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FCSAP contaminated site classification guidance document version 1.6
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2005-09-16) Franz Environmental INC; Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Used oil management in Canada : existing practices and alternatives
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 1989-08) Monenco Consultants Ltd.
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Système de classification des sites contaminés du PASCF : document d'orientation
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2005-09-16) Environment and Climate Change Canada; Franz Environmental INC
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Science and technology management review panel report
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2004-11) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 1997) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2000-03) Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Oil Sands Monitoring Program : annual report for 2023-24
(Government of Alberta, 2024-12-05) Government of Alberta
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Rapport de la commission d'examen de la gestion des sciences et de la technologie
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2004-11) Environment and Climate Change Canada