Bonjour John
Les limites administratives sont disponibles à partir de Geobase pour la
Saskatchewan, le Manitoba, l’Ontario, le Québec, le Nouveau-Brunswick, le
Yukon, le Territoire du Nord-Ouest et le Nunavut.voir
http://ouvert.canada.ca/data/fr/dataset/36c8b829-d49c-4207-9146-057f9facf8f0
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Canada Post can be ignored, luckily, when it comes to municipal boundaries.
statscan's municipal boundaries are handy because it's country-wide and we
have a license agreement with them.
I don't think the boundaries with be an import in the true sense, more of a
guide that allows us to more
and just to add to the confusion Canada Post has its own set of rules. For
example my official Canada Post address is Orleans yet no such municipality
or town has ever existed. There are other examples of Canada Post giving
areas names.
Cheerio John
On 9 March 2017 at 08:55, Stewart C. Russell
Hi Kevin -
> CSDs are legal boundaries - I.e. the legal boundary of a lower tier
> municipality.
I was a bit confused by terminology - I thought that Bjenk was referring
to LCTs. The one I live in looks like this:
https://gist.github.com/scruss/e4778dfc3a0ea5261581e688c4332c93
It's bounded by
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