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This Inventory lists projects in Alberta, valued at $5 million or greater, that have recently been completed, are currently under …
This Product provides information on Census of Agriculture, Farms and Land, Canada and Provinces, 1996-2011. Total Number of Farms and …
This tabe shows the zone-level population distribution compared to the province, by age group and gender, as at March 31 …
This product provides information on Greenhouse Industry, Alberta and Canada, for a nine-year period. Alberta and Canada's Total Area (sq. …
Table 1.2 shows zone-level health status indicators compared to the province for the two most recent calendar years available.For each …
Listing of schools and school authorities in Alberta. Both lists includes location, contact information, and website information, while the school …
The population counts as at March 31 of each year, between 1998 and the most recent year are provided in …
Table 5.2 presents the rates for childhood immunization coverage by the age of two for the local geographic area and …
This table provides inpatient separations made by local area residents to the top three accessed non-local facilities. The data is …
Table 1.4 shows the zone-level versus Alberta, distribution of individuals accessing community mental health services, by age group and gender, …