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Pupil/Educator Ratio by School District and Year/Évolution du rapport élèves-personnel éducatif par district scolaire
This dataset presents low birth weight percentage, that is the percentage of live births over a given year that are …
This Assisted Living and Social Services (ALSS) dataset describes the monthly Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) caseload in …
This Alberta Official Statistic describes types of disabilities among Albertans and Canadians aged 15+ by age group and sex for …
Compiles information submitted annually by all Alberta municipalities via the financial information return (FIR) and statistical information return (SIR). The …
This dataset present information on low birth weight percentage, that is the percentage of live births over a given year …
This dataset presents information on low birth weight percentage, that is the percentage of live births over a given year …
The Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides services to help adults with developmental disabilities live as independently as possible …
This Alberta Official Statistic describes the level of disability severity among the age group 65+ for Canada and provinces in …