GeoSuite is a tool for data retrieval, query, and tabular output, with software and data. GeoSuite allows users to explore the links between all standard levels of geography and to determine geographic codes, names, and population and dwelling counts. GeoSuite includes a dissemination area (DA) reference map listing that facilitates the identification of appropriate DA reference maps.
([B] = Bilingual; see "Bilingual products" below )
| Product: | GeoSuite | ||
| Catalogue no.: | 92-150-XCB | ||
| Frequency: | Occasional | ||
| Status: | Ongoing/Available | ||
| Latest issue: | Census year 2006 | $65.00 | |
| Release date: | March 13, 2007 | ||
| Subscription: | one year (365 days) | N/A | |
| System requirements: | IBM-compatible microcomputer with a Pentium-class processor, SVGA monitor and graphics card (800 x 600, 256 colours or better), 32 Mb of RAM required, 64 recommended, Hard disk with 20 Mb for the application only; 150 Mb for full installation, including data, CD-ROM drive, Mouse or compatible pointing device. | ||
| Shipping charges: | No shipping charges for delivery in Canada. For shipments to the United States, $6 per issue or item ordered. For shipments to other countries, $10 per issue or per item ordered. Annual frequency = 1, Quarterly frequency = 4, Monthly frequency = 12. | ||
New for 2006, GeoSuite is available for download and on CDROM. The 2006 GeoSuite product includes the "2001 Dissemination Area (DA) to 2006 Dissemination Area (DA) Correspondence List" as a separate flat ASCII file. It also includes the Reference Guide which describes the content and provides explanations of the various functions of the product, as well as installation instructions and other information.
dwellings, geographic codes, population counts.
This product may also be accessible for free at these libraries.
These data are available at no additional charge to Canadian educational institutions participating in the Data Liberation Initiative.
Some bilingual products have changed to separate English and French products. In these cases, back issues are bilingual and the more recent issues are unilingual.