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This product provides information on the Value($) and Year-over-Year Percent Change(%) of Alberta International Agri-Food Exports to All Countries, to …
This product provides information on Livestock Slaughtered in Alberta and Western Canada, for a ten-year period. Monthly data; and in …
This statistic describes the record count of completions by each institution and academic year within Alberta's publicly-funded post-secondary education system. …
List of fungi documented for the province of Alberta including native as well as exotic (introduced) species.
This dataset presents information on age-specific fertility rates, expressed as per 1,000 population.
Each annual issue of this dataset contains data on average daily traffic, vehicle classifications, million vehicle-kilometres and equivalent single axle …
This product provides information on the Value ($) and Percent Change(%) from previous Year of Alberta Agri-Food Exports by Country, …
This table provides statistics on the Top 20 Fee for Services Codes by Expenditure under the Alberta Health Care Insurance …
Energy statistics including well counts, oil and gas production and remaining gas reserves.
The Alberta Survey program is a telephone conducted survey of Albertans, to collect data on specific determinants of health to …