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Environics Analytics provides you with comprehensive set of demographic data, including two versions of the Canadian Census: Statistics Canada’s official release and our CensusPlus, which reconciles the effects of random rounding and suppression by the government. These authoritative data help you make informed decisions on how to reach your best customers, track neighbourhood growth patterns and forecast trends with census projections.
how it's used:
Marketers can use CensusPlus’ demographic data to analyze custom trade areas to help locate attractive target markets for more effective direct mail campaigns.
Retailers can enhance their customer databases with demographic profiles to better understand their best customers. CensusPlus’ multicultural data can also help users analyze their culturally diverse customers so users can make more informed decisions on how to meet their needs.
Creating target sets by grouping together demographically similar customer segments can help marketers develop meaningful messaging that is more likely to resonate with current and prospective customers.
Environics Analytics provides you with comprehensive set of demographic data, including two versions of the Canadian Census: Statistics Canada’s official release and our CensusPlus, which reconciles the effects of random rounding and suppression by the government. These authoritative data help you make informed decisions on how to reach your best customers, track neighbourhood growth patterns and forecast trends with census projections.
how it's used:
Marketers can use CensusPlus’ demographic data to analyze custom trade areas to help locate attractive target markets for more effective direct mail campaigns.
Retailers can enhance their customer databases with demographic profiles to better understand their best customers. CensusPlus’ multicultural data can also help users analyze their culturally diverse customers so users can make more informed decisions on how to meet their needs.
Creating target sets by grouping together demographically similar customer segments can help marketers develop meaningful messaging that is more likely to resonate with current and prospective customers.
S:\DataGDB\Basemap\basemap.gdb
subwatershed boundaries in TRCA jurisdiction. These subwatersheds are a compilation of subwatershed boudaries delinated through the use of a DEM (2002) and ArcHydro. This was originally created to replace the older subwatershed boundaries that contained overlaps and gaps.
Because these subwaershed were derived from a different source and methodology that the TRCA_Jurisdiction boundary there will be differenced between the overall juridiction, and watershed boundaries.
This data set contains the sum of the 10 metrics as well as the final IRP ranking.
Following the data overlays, a sum total of all the metrics within each category was calculated as well as a final sum total for all the categories together. Catchments were ranked as high, medium or low bassed on how many metric limits were met. The final score (prioritization) reflects a multi benefit analysis for each catchment.
For more information, refer to the IRP Document.
Environics Analytics provides you with comprehensive set of demographic data, including two versions of the Canadian Census: Statistics Canada’s official release and our CensusPlus, which reconciles the effects of random rounding and suppression by the government. These authoritative data help you make informed decisions on how to reach your best customers, track neighbourhood growth patterns and forecast trends with census projections.
how it's used:
Marketers can use CensusPlus’ demographic data to analyze custom trade areas to help locate attractive target markets for more effective direct mail campaigns.
Retailers can enhance their customer databases with demographic profiles to better understand their best customers. CensusPlus’ multicultural data can also help users analyze their culturally diverse customers so users can make more informed decisions on how to meet their needs.
Creating target sets by grouping together demographically similar customer segments can help marketers develop meaningful messaging that is more likely to resonate with current and prospective customers.
Abstract: The forward sortation area© is the first three characters of the postal codeOM, designating a postal delivery area within Canada. See the definition of postal codeOM.
© : This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
OM : Postal code is an official mark of Canada Post Corporation.
TRCA owned land. Geography based on Teranet parcel data.
Combination of the Regional TNHS and the editied watershed TNHS where they have been completed
Type - this field indicated if the the feature is from the "Regional" or a Watershed target system
The layer was completed in 2007/08 and the datasets used were created in 2002-2007
Centers for Biodiversity were mapped based on the Criteria outlined in the Phase 3 Report, and associated GIS methodology (available upon request).
Date Finalized: 2015-08-20
1:10,000
NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N
Many of the underlying data layers were derived from CVC’s Ecological Land Classification (ELC; e.g. woodland, ELC based wetlands) layer. The most detailed base layer for ecological data was the ELC community series land cover and land use layer. The ELC data layer used for CVC’s natural heritage system mapping was based on orthophotos from 2011, last updated in July 2012.
Date Finalized: 2015-09-01
1:10,000
NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N
Abstract: The forward sortation area© is the first three characters of the postal codeOM, designating a postal delivery area within Canada. See the definition of postal codeOM.
© : This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
OM : Postal code is an official mark of Canada Post Corporation.
S:\DataGDB\Basemap\basemap.gdb
Contains ward boundaries within the Region of Peel (2014-2018). Municipal elections are levied at the Ward level; councillors are elected from each ward to form Municipal and Regional councils.
Lands under the jurisdiction of a Conservation Authority.