Population Study of a Canadian ProvinceRoss Mayhew
1___ is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population. A. British Columbia B. Ontario C. Alberta D. Quebec. 2___ is the only Canadian province with a predominantly French-speaking population. A. British ColumbiaB. OntarioC. AlbertaD. Quebe 3___ is the onl...
Manitoba is also the Canadian province with the highest proportion of Indigenous peoples and has a rate of children in foster care that is over four-times the national average, with Indigenous families, particularly First Nations families severely over-represented [15, 35]. Notably, in the early...
21,23]. The subjects are distributed in five regions and eight groups (based on geographical and ethnocultural criteria) of the province of Quebec: the Montreal and Quebec City areas,
The study cohort consisted of 50 440 surgeries performed among 44 226 patients. The characteristics of patients who had breast surgery in each period are presented in Table 1. During the immediate pandemic, the median patient age was 62 years. The proportion of patients who had surgery and were...
The health of Indian and Inuit peoples comes under direct federal responsibility but is also part of the hospital and medical services operated by each province under Canada's universal health insurance program. Services not insured under provincial health plans are provided by the federal department,...
on influenza immunization among low- income individuals, defined as individuals reporting a total annual household income of less than $20,000, in the Canadian population and whether this differs according to the type of publicly funded program (universal or high risk) available in the province. ...
Each PNP is divided into a number of streams that are designed to meet diverse labour force needs in the province. The Atlantic Immigration Pilot, a federal-provincial initiative launched two years ago to attract international workers to the region, has brought in an additional 1,600 n...
Aside from a study that found an association between weak community belonging and lower odds of diabetes-related hospitalization among Canadians with diabetes23, no studies have evaluated the relationship between community belonging and avoidable hospitalizations in the general Canadian population, and none...
So in Ontario [the largest populated Canadian province], we think a lot about equity in terms of how you distribute vaccines and are they reaching the right groups (…). Do people have the ability to take time off work to go get a test? Or to stay at home if they are sick? (…)...