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The Alberta Tax Advantage is a set of estimates of the additional tax burdens Albertans and Alberta businesses would be …
Figure 4.1 displays the rates per 100 population of the selected chronic diseases in the local geographic area, by calendar …
Table 1.4 shows the zone-level versus Alberta, distribution of individuals accessing community mental health services, by age group and gender, …
This table provides ambulatory care visits made by local area residents to the top three accessed non-local facilities. The data …
This Alberta Official Statistic describes the physical condition of Alberta’s highways. The International Roughness Index (IRI) is used to measure …
The number of exclusions to disclosure applied by the Alberta Government to requests for information through the Freedom of Information …
This table provides ambulatory visits made by local area residents to the top three accessed non-local facilities. The data is …
Table 2.1 shows the population distribution of the local geographic area broken down by age group and gender, as at …
Figure 7.1 provides the age-standardized mortality rates per 100,000 population, for the three selected causes of death and all causes …
Figure 8.1 provides emergency visits by semi-urgent and non-urgent triage levels for patients residing in the local geographic area and …