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Frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption by Aboriginal identity, age group and sex, population aged 15 years and over, Canada, …
Engagement in activities indicating sense of belonging, and sense of belonging and positive feelings, (First Nations/Métis/Inuit/Aboriginal) by Aboriginal identity, age …
Involvement in community and activity in (First Nations/Métis/Inuit/Aboriginal) organizations, social events or cultural activities by Aboriginal identity, age group and …
Job permanency, part-time or full-time job status, and job satisfaction by Aboriginal identity, age group and sex, population aged 15 …
Mismatch of skills for current job and job satisfaction by Aboriginal identity, age group and sex, population aged 15 years …
Skills training and labour force status by Aboriginal identity, age group and sex, population aged 15 years and over, Canada, …
Skills limiting job opportunities and labour force status by Aboriginal identity, age group and sex, population aged 15 years and …
Admissions of women and children to shelters, by type of shelter, five years of data.
Women residing in shelters, by type of shelter and reasons of abuse, five years of data
Abused women residing in shelters with or without their children, by type of shelter, five years of data.