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These tenure sales statistics are related to the public offering and sale of Crown petroleum and natural gas rights, such …
The number of FOIP requests for general information made to the Alberta Government, by public body, year and how the …
This table provides statistics on the Number of Births, Percent of Low/High Birth Weight, Birth Rate, Fertility Rate, Teen Birth …
Figure 8.3 provides age-standardized emergency visit rates¹ for selected health conditions per 100,000 population for each calendar year beginning in …
Table 5.2 presents the rates for childhood immunization coverage by the age of two for the local geographic area and …
The OHS Futures Research Funding Program provided a grant to the researcher. The researcher used the grant to study workplace …
This is a listing of all the Publications available on the Open Government Portal
A listing of publications produced by the Government of Alberta, with links to online versions of the publications when available. …
The population counts as at March 31 of each year, between 1998 and the most recent year are provided in …
This table provides the distribution of deaths by cause of death for the local geographic area over the most recent …