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The Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) program works with eligible families to provide support and services based on …
This series of 1:250 000 scale colour maps covers the provincial extent of Alberta and is comprised of 50 maps …
This Alberta Official Statistic describes the average weekly earnings of all payroll employees in Alberta. Earnings include overtime and are …
This dataset presents information on alcohol-attributable age-standardized Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) Rates for Alberta, for selected causes of …
The Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides services to help adults with developmental disabilities live as independently as possible …
Total number of stillbirths occurring in the province of Alberta, by year.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an indicator of changes in consumer prices. It is obtained by comparing the cost …
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on retirement age by sex and class of …
This dataset presents on birth prevalence of congenital anomalies, expressed as per 1,000 total births.
The Alberta Survey program is a telephone conducted survey of Albertans, to collect data on specific determinants of health to …