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Table 10.1 profiles recent data for these indicators for both the local geographic area (LGA) and Alberta. The LGA indicator …
This table provides statistics on Distribution of Services, Discrete Patients, and Physicians by Local Geographic Area under the Alberta Health …
Table 1.2 shows zone-level health status indicators compared to the province for the two most recent calendar years available. For …
This table provides inpatient separations made by local area residents to the top three accessed non-local facilities. The data is …
Provincial Achievement Exam results summary
The value of sales for wholesale merchants in Canada and the provinces. For this indicator seasonally adjusted estimates are shown.
…This table compares the local geographic percentage of the population that is First Nations with Treaty Status and Inuit compared …
This table provides statistics on Physicians with Total Payments of $10,000 and Over, and Average Payments to General/Family Physicians and …
Table 1.3 reports the infant mortality rates per 1,000 live births for the zone and the province, for the most …
Figure 2.1 profiles the population distribution by age group for both the local geographic area and Alberta, as at March …