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This table contains mortality indicators by sex for Canada and all provinces except Prince Edward Island. These indicators are derived from the single-year complete life tables. Mortality indicators derived from three-year life tables are also available (table 13-10-0114). For Prince Edward Island, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the population sizes are too small to allow the calculation of single-years life tables with sufficient accuracy, but mortality indicators derived from three-year abridged life tables are available (table 13-10-0140).
This table contains mortality indicators by sex for Canada and all provinces except Prince Edward Island. These indicators are derived from three-year complete life tables. Mortality indicators derived from single-year life tables are also available (table 13-10-0837). For Prince Edward Island, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, mortality indicators derived from three-year abridged life tables are available (table 13-10-0140).
Number of deaths, mortality rate, number of potential years of life lost and rate of potential years of life lost, by selected causes of death and sex, on a three-year average basis.
Number of deaths, mortality rate, number of potential years of life lost and rate of potential years of life lost, by selected causes of death and sex, on a three-year average basis, for 2005/2007 only.
Health adjusted life expectancy and life expectancy rates, at birth and at age 65, by sex, three-year average, by income quintiles.
Life expectancy at birth and at age 65, by sex, on a three-year average basis.
Number of premature and potentially avoidable deaths and potentially avoidable mortality rate, by sex, on a three-year average basis.
Number of infant and perinatal deaths and infant and perinatal mortality rate, by sex, on a three-year average basis.
Number of infant and perinatal deaths and infant and perinatal mortality rate, by sex, for Canada, total census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations and total non-census metropolitan areas and non-census agglomerations, on a three-year average basis.
Life expectancy is the number of years a person would be expected to live, starting from birth (for life expectancy at birth) or at age 65 (for life expectancy at age 65), on the basis of the mortality statistics for a given observation period. Life expectancy is a widely used indicator of the health of a population. Life expectancy measures quantity rather than quality of life.