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The number of beneficiaries who qualify for employment insurance benefits, by year, age group, gender and municipality and municipal district.
…This Alberta Official Statistic describes the per capita health service providers in 2011. Per capita health service providers are the …
Provincial codes pertaining to the governing of municipalities in the province of Alberta. A pdf version of the municipal codes …
The number of businesses that are incorporated in Alberta under the Business Corporations Act. Non-Alberta incorporations constitute businesses that are …
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on the employment by NAICS 2,3, and 4 …
This table provides a comparison of annual statistics on Status of Applications to the Out-of-Country Health Services Program for required …
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on wages of employees by type of work …
This table provides statistics on Physician Services and Payments per 1,000 Insured Persons by Type of Service, and Age and …
This table provides inpatient separations made by local area residents to the top three accessed non-local facilities. The data is …
Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented …