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Number and percentage of persons for wait time for an initial consultation with a specialist, by province, age, and gender.
There are fourteen major and four minor field trial regions in Canada and USA. Each of these regions recognizes physical …
The Canadian major and minor crop field trial regions were developed following extensive
stakeholder consultation and have been harmonized …
Summary data tables of estimates of total usual nutrient intakes from food and dietary supplements, using data collected from Canadians …
Unfortunately, the text-based data extract is no longer accessible through the Natural and Non-prescription Health Products (NNHPD) website. We want …
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Intergovernmental agreements
Vitality of official language communities – Immigration
Vitality of official language communities – Funding …
The spatial extent of service territory boundaries for Ontario's local distribution companies (LDCs). ENERGY's data consumers require visualization of the …
Number and percentage of persons for selected health indicators, by Indigenous identity, region and sex, based on two-year period estimates.
Changes in field of study between STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer sciences) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, …
Graduation of college-level certificate students, within the field of study grouping (Variant of the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada …