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Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2012 fiscal year. Based on reporting on …
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums, annuities, claims and certificates for the 2013 year. Based on reporting on the …
This Product provides information on Census of Agriculture, Profile for Alberta, 1991-2011. Number of Rural and Urban Population; Total Census …
Total number of live births occurring in the province of Alberta, by year.
Biomonitoring provides a measure of internal doses of environmental chemicals or agents and allows for a more accurate measure of …
Birth weight of male live births in the province of Alberta, by gestation age.
This table provides the age-standardized inpatient separation rates per 100,000 population for selected conditions for most recent fiscal year. An …
Birth weight of female live births in the province of Alberta, by age of the mother.
The Refugee Protection Division (RPD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) hears and decides claims for refugee …
This program summarizes long term water chemistry and chlorophyll a monitoring in north central Ontario lakes developed under Canada’s Long …