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This table contains 158 series, with data starting in 1980 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This …
Health characteristics, two-year period estimates, by age group and sex, Canada, provinces, territories, Census metropolitan area and Census metropolitan area …
Health characteristics, two-year period estimates, by age group and sex, Canada, provinces, territories, and health regions.
Percent of residential facilities for victims of abuse offering selected services, Canada, region, reference year.
One day snapshot of women (number, percent) residing in residential facilities for victims of abuse, by relationship of abuser to …
One day snapshot of women (percent) residing in residential facilities for victims of abuse, by type of abuse experienced, Canada, …
One day snapshot of women and accompanying children (number, percent, rate per 100,000) residing in residential facilities for victims of …
One day snapshot of women and accompanying children (number, percent) residing in residential facilities for victims of abuse compared with …
One day snapshot of residents (number, percent) in residential facilities for victims of abuse, by reason for seeking shelter, Canada, …
Annual admissions (number, percent) to residential facilities for victims of abuse, by resident type and area density, Canada, Province or …