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This dataset presents information on age-standardized incidence rates of Parkinson's disease for Alberta and selected geographies, expressed as per 100,000 …
This product provides information on the Value($) and Percent Change(%) from previous Year of Alberta and Canada's Agri-Food Exports by …
This Alberta Official Statistic compares the Real Gross Domestic Product per hour worked (Chained 2007 dollars) in the business sector …
Contains data collected in support of a study to to evaluate a workplace health program called POWERPLAY. Changes in physical …
The Alberta Survey program is a telephone conducted survey of Albertans, to collect data on specific determinants of health to …
List of stoneflies documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.
Number of foreign nationals entering Canada as part of a temporary resident program, including foreign workers, foreign students, humanitarian population, …
The Phase 1 (Broad Scale) Forest Inventory was initiated in 1949 and completed by 1956. The Phase 1 (Broad Scale) …
This historical map series consists of the Planimetric Series printed monochrome maps named using the National Topographic System (NTS) map …
These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival …