https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?audience=Entrepreneur%2FSelf-employed&topic=Economy+and+FinanceOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T15:56:09.548932+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fbf7c02e-144a-4928-aa48-6d55839b312bSupporting Alberta’s non-profit organizations2022-03-04T16:34:48.257976+00:00This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support non-profit organizations in delivery of programs and services that address community needs.2022-03-04T15:44:51.070450+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7d358bf0-f5a6-4e27-bd87-c881533b4f05Supporting Alberta’s construction sector2022-03-04T16:57:54.126350+00:00This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support the construction industry.2022-03-04T15:48:25.551746+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c3f9e28e-0f29-4a4d-8ef8-7d67277f3ceeSupporting Alberta’s industrial manufacturing sector2022-03-04T21:26:04.429654+00:00This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support the industrial manufacturing sector.2022-03-04T21:21:47.078828+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bb5a84a9-fd97-4630-acfb-aa5615876441Supporting small businesses2022-03-09T16:00:03.018396+00:00Explains steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support small businesses across the province.2021-12-06T20:44:16.355204+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f08e2edd-5059-4883-9737-1c87dc5c5f4cSupporting small producers in Alberta2022-03-09T16:00:39.785847+00:00The energy sector, which includes hundreds of small producers, is a vital component of Alberta's economy. This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support small producers across the province.2021-12-08T15:20:56.821135+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e927d868-7fda-4f5b-bb35-ed1b097785f2Facts on Alberta: living and doing business in Alberta2022-03-09T17:37:51.475332+00:00Finance and Enterprise (2008-2011)Information package for businesses looking to invest and do business in Alberta2015-05-13T15:00:26.439873+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8999e46b-feed-41ac-a08e-a0550aebf1fbSupporting Alberta’s chemical manufacturing sector2022-03-31T21:56:44.336898+00:00This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support the chemical manufacturing sector.2022-03-31T21:47:23.633654+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ee526bcb-a5d5-4b55-a1d4-e53633feb9ddSupporting the tourism and hospitality industry2022-06-02T20:50:06.742319+00:00This fact sheet looks at steps being taken under Alberta's Red Tape Reduction strategy to support tourism operators and businesses in the hospitality industry.2021-12-21T15:20:57.129852+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/af117234-6aed-4d9c-8a71-34ba280a57deAlberta Self-Employment Profile2022-07-19T17:19:40.511394+00:00The Alberta Self-employment Profile provides a snapshot into the demographics surrounding self-employed persons in Alberta, and paints a picture of the regional distribution of self-employed individuals across the province. 2017-09-06T19:33:26.422221+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e39ed0e9-1825-4e23-b63e-e0e91d3b71c5Alberta Spatial Price Survey2023-01-20T22:53:44.190274+00:00The Alberta Spatial Price Survey measures price differences between selected Alberta communities for a basket of goods and services at a specific point in time, using Edmonton as the index base. This means that Edmonton is benchmarked at 100.0 and serves as the basis of comparison. As such, communities having an index value above (or below) 100.0 experienced higher (or lower) prices than Edmonton for a particular basket of commodities.2017-02-15T20:33:07.569201+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e9978b83-b301-4936-9b22-2000ce4303bdTransportation & trade report2023-07-26T15:19:57.667118+00:00The information in this report provides useful insights for developing transportation policies and programs that are necessary for a sustainable economy and increase the understanding of Alberta's trade patterns. Key trends in Alberta’s transportation and trade patterns are summarized at the end of the report and are highlighted throughout the document. 2019-01-28T20:16:54.759232+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/20fd5dfa-6538-4912-af38-2a34aa9e9255Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basin Forest Harvest Areas2024-03-29T02:48:00.588172+00:00This is a dataset of forest harvest areas for the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins of Alberta. This dataset was created to support spatial analyses of forest harvest areas in the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins for the Alberta Environment and Parks report entitled “Ecological response to land use and human activities in the eastern slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains: A scientific assessment”. This is a polygon dataset covering the Upper North Saskatchewan and upper Red Deer River Basins of Alberta, Canada for the period 1961-2016. This dataset of forest harvest areas was created using three data sources obtained from Alberta Agriculture and Forestry: The AVI (Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, 2017a), the Post Inventory Final Cutblocks layer (Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, 2017b), and Regional Forestry Cultblock data (obtained directly from Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, March 2018). For further details, see report entitled “Land use, climate change and ecological responses in the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins: A scientific assessment”, available at: https://open.alberta.ca/publications/9781460140697. Please note: this legacy dataset will not be updated. For questions regarding the data, please contact AEP.Data@gov.ab.ca.2020-04-30T03:15:31.047696+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f0727412-307b-4850-b371-d4c9aaaa113bUpper North Saskatchewan and Red Deer River Study Area2024-03-29T02:48:01.080081+00:00This dataset is a subset of the Hydrologic Unit Code Watersheds of Alberta which is produced for the Government of Alberta and is available to the general public. Please consult the Distribution Information of this metadata for the appropriate contact to acquire this dataset. The study area used in the report 'Land use, climate change and ecological responses in the Upper North Saskatchewan and Red Deer River Basins: A Scientific Assessment' encompasses the Upper North Saskatchewan River Basin and part of the Upper Red Deer River Basin. The total area of the study area is 24,677 km² and was delineated using the HUC6 watershed boundaries.Report: http://environmentalmonitoring.alberta.ca/homepage-slider/land-use-climate-change-and-ecological-responses-in-the-upper-north-saskatchewan-and-red-deer-river-basins-a-scientific-assessment/ Please note: this legacy dataset will not be updated. For questions regarding the data, please contact AEP.Data@gov.ab.ca.2020-04-30T03:15:43.442221+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b3a58e4a-6dda-46c0-99e0-bab53b1ee28dLand-use Framework Planning Regions2024-03-29T02:48:06.122117+00:00The Government of Alberta's Land-use Framework (LUF) sets out an approach to manage Alberta's lands and natural resources to achieve the province's long-term economic, environmental and social goals and provides a blueprint for land-use management and decision-making that addresses Alberta's growth pressures. The LUF was developed with extensive public, stakeholder, and Aboriginal consultation. The final framework was released by the Government of Alberta in December 2008 and provides the necessary forward-looking clarity and guidance under which specific policy development can be directed and progress can be measured. It provides a decision-making framework that reflects province-wide goals, principles and priorities. Legal authority to implement the LUF occurred on October 1, 2009, with the proclamation of the Alberta Land Stewardship Act (ALSA). The Act, which established as part of the public service but not as part of a government department, the LUS headed by the stewardship commissioner, potentially affects all activities on the land and all Albertans. This polygon shapefile contains the boundaries for the seven Land-use Framework planning regions which are based on watersheds and adjusted to align with municipal boundaries. The Land-use Framework regions are defined by Orders in Council which serve as the defining documents.2020-04-30T03:17:28.561208+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/23b93087-8fd2-405f-b94c-a59aebdd4fa1Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basin Linear Disturbance2024-03-29T02:48:13.531469+00:00This is a linear disturbance dataset for the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins of Alberta. This dataset was created to support spatial analyses of linear disturbances in the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins for the Alberta Environment and Parks report entitled “Ecological response to land use and human activities in the eastern slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains: A scientific assessment”. This is a polyline dataset covering the Upper North Saskatchewan and Upper Red Deer River Basins of Alberta, Canada. It shows linear features present in ~2016/2017. Linear disturbances are grouped into five categories using attribution from input data sources. These include: paved roads. gravel roads. unimproved roads, unclassified roads, and truck trails. pipelines and powerlines. and cutlines and trails.The dataset compiles information from five of the most current Government of Alberta and public linear disturbance data sources: these are: Alberta Base Features (AB BF) (Alberta Environment and Parks, 2018), 2017 Red Deer – North Saskatchewan Trail data (RDNS Regional Informatics Unit, Alberta Environment and Parks, November 2017), 2017 Pipeline data (Ecosystem Services and Science Section, Alberta Environment and Parks March 2018), Jasper National Park Official Trails, and Banff National Park Official Trails (obtained from geomatics coordinators for each National Park, July 2018 and available through the Government of Canada Open data license agreement). Please note: this legacy dataset will not be updated. For questions regarding the data, please contact AEP.Data@gov.ab.ca.2020-04-30T03:20:04.792637+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4bece602-04cf-4520-a512-9f4d8720b683Alberta Census Profiles by Electoral Division - Current2024-03-29T02:48:13.712409+00:00This data set comprises all of the current feature classes in the Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions profiles. This data is derived from the 2021 Census of Canada.2022-08-31T03:28:35.926909+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f6be3823-62a4-4c54-a5d5-8940bb64025fPlains Northern Foothills Regional Boundaries2024-03-29T02:48:25.648862+00:00The Plains, Northern, Foothills Boundary feature class contains polygon features representing Department of Energy Regional Boundaries for the Province of Alberta.2020-04-30T03:24:06.997496+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2deb87a3-f854-489a-90e0-59eed62f90dcAlberta Census Profiles by CSD – Current2024-03-29T02:48:27.716366+00:00This dataset includes commonly used socio-economic indicators by CSD (census subdivision). The feature classes were created from geosptial boundary files and tabular data related to the 2016 Census of Canada, Statistics Canada. The topics included are: Age groups and sex, core housing needs, dwelling types, Education, labour force, immigration, Income, knowledge of languages, lone parent family, mobility, housing tenure and visible minorities. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.2020-04-30T03:24:44.833056+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/93a6aa29-9b09-488a-b5f9-1a5b8ac5ebc5Alberta Census Profiles by Electoral Division - Historical2024-03-29T02:50:32.012348+00:00This dataset comprises all of the feature classes in the Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions profiles. This data is derived from the Census of Canada and the National Household Survey from Statistics Canada from 2011 and 2016. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.2022-03-01T06:13:06.723684+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/52eb72f2-7e23-44fa-a12f-ec945408c7d0Industrial Heartland - Designated Industrial Zone Boundaries2024-03-29T02:50:34.104261+00:00The dataset was developed to provide geographic guide to better understand the boundaries of the Industrial Heartland - Designated Industrial Zone (IH-DIZ). The IH-DIZ industrial zoned land extends into 5 different municipalities, including: Approx. 533 km2 within the City of Fort Saskatchewan and the Counties of Lamont, Strathcona and Sturgeon. Approx. 49 km2 in the City of Edmonton, which is the industrial area known as the Edmonton Energy and Technology Park.2024-03-28T02:51:05.793565+00:00