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This directory provides a comprehensive database of agricultural processing companies and industry organizations in Alberta. It is maintained as a …
Economic multipliers are used to assess the impacts on the economy of an exogenous change in final demand or output …
The number of exceptions to disclosure applied by the Alberta Government to requests for information through the Freedom of Information …
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2011 fiscal year. Based on reporting on …
This table provides statistics on Total Number of Services provided by Physicians and Allied Health Practitioners, by Practitioner Type, based …
Total number of stillbirths occurring in the province of Alberta, by year.
Number of male stillbirths in the province of Alberta, by age of mother and birth weight.
Birth weight of female live births in the province of Alberta, by gestation age.
Average annual gestation age and birth weight of live births occurring in Alberta.