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This Alberta Official Statistic compares Alberta and Canada’s population growth rates between the 1986 and 2011 Censuses of Population. Population …
This Alberta Official Statistic presents the annual population estimates for Alberta. These data are used to inform policy and planning …
This product provides information on Alberta Special Crops - Area, Yield, Production and Price, for a ten-year period. Acres of …
This Alberta Official Statistic describes the proportion of the population aged 25-64 with postsecondary education for Alberta and Canada for …
This dataset provides the number of program completions in Alberta's publicly-funded post-secondary system by field of study and by academic …
Number of male stillbirths in the province of Alberta, by gestation period and birth weight.
Provides emergency visits by triage level for patients residing in the local geographic area for the three most recent fiscal …
This table provides statistics on Population by Alberta Health Services Geographic Zones. This table is an Excel version of a …
This Alberta Official Statistic presents annual per cent change for Alberta and Canada real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Primary …
This table provides the age-standardized inpatient separation rates per 100,000 population for selected conditions. An inpatient separation from a health …