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FluWatch is Canada's national surveillance system that monitors the spread of influenza and influenza-like illnesses on an ongoing basis.
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The 2008-2009 influenza season activity levels data indicates activity level reported by epidemiological week;
The 2008-2009 influenza season respiratory virus …
FluWatch is Canada's national surveillance system that monitors the spread of flu and flu-like illnesses on an on-going basis. The …
FluWatch is Canada's national surveillance system that monitors the spread of flu and flu-like illnesses on an on-going basis. The …
The Canada Water Agency (CWA) is pleased to present to Parliament its first annual report outlining its Access to Information …
Total number of employees, seasonal and permanent who work for specialized greenhouse producers in Canada and the provinces.
Home-schooling enrolments in regular programs for youth at the elementary and secondary level, by age and sex.
The number of educators in private or independent elementary and secondary schools, by full-time and part-time work status, age group …
The number of students in regular programs for youth, general programs for adults, and vocational programs for youth and adults …
The number of students in regular Indigenous language programs and Indigenous language immersion programs in public elementary and secondary schools.