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Figure 4.1 displays the rates per 100 population of the selected chronic diseases in the local geographic area, by calendar …
Table 6.1 lists the rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) for the most recent three-fiscal-year periods available, for the local …
Data on the number of recipients of CPP Retirement, Disability and Survivor benefits by gender for the month of June …
CPP and OAS Annual Statistics Tables contain historical data on CPP and OAS, average monthly benefits and net payments in …
Briefing Package for the hearing before the Standing Committee on Public Accounts for the 2023-24 & 2024-25 Public Accounts of …
As part of the co-development and information-sharing phase of the Collaborative Process on the Second-Generation Cut-off and Section 10 Voting …
Raw natural gas as it comes from the wellhead is mostly comprised of methane (the largest constituent of household natural …
Temporary residents in the humanitarian population who request refugee protection upon or after arrival in Canada.
This data should …
Operational datasets on acquisition of Canadian citizenship, permanent and temporary residency status and visitor visas of foreign nationals.
These tables focus on admissions of Afghan refugees under Canada’s #WelcomeAfghans Commitment, highlighting the population’s primary characteristics of gender, age …