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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan; French: Ressources naturelles Canada; RNCan) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for natural resources, energy, minerals and metals, forests, earth sciences, mapping, and remote sensing. It was formed in 1994 by amalgamating the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources with the ...
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests (French: Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts) is responsible for the management of natural resource extraction in the Canadian province of Québec. The current Minister is Maïté Blanchette Vézina. [1] Québec's Natural Resources are lumber, water, mines, and energy.
The Laval River Rare Forest is a young stand of black spruce (Picea mariana) and red pine (Pinus resinosa).The presence of red pine is unusual, since it is far from its normal range, which in Quebec is mainly the deciduous forest area to the west of the Gatineau River where the climate is milder and fires are more common.
Candidates for refuge forest status are assessed through a detailed review of information held by the Quebec Ministry of the Environment on the location of species, importance of populations, nature of their habitats and their provincial priority rank on the ministry's official list of species. [4]
Currently, Canada produces around 10% of cars sold in the US (approximately 225,000 units), with Mexico supplying close to 20%. Interestingly, the US actually produces more cars for Canadian ...
Géologie des gîtes minéraux. Ministère des Ressources Naturelles et de la Faune (2008) ISBN 978-2-551-23737-1; 100 innovations dans le secteur minier. (2011) ISBN 978-2-9812840-0-6; Geology of Mineral Resources (2015) ISBN 978-1-897095-73-7; Quels métaux pour demain? Les enjeux des ressources minérales. (2015) ISBN 978-2-100726-11-0 ...
The Ministry of Natural Resources is a government ministry of the Canadian province of Ontario that is responsible for Ontario's provincial parks, forests, fisheries, wildlife, mineral aggregates and the Crown lands and waters that make up 87 per cent of the province.
The minister of energy, mines, and resources (French: ministre de l'énergie, des mines et des ressources) was a member of the Cabinet from 1966 to 1995.. Prior to 1966, the responsibility related to Canadian mines and natural resources resided in various ministers: