British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency: statistics & reports
Includes annual and quarterly reports, health status indicators, and feature reports for British Columbia only.
Includes annual and quarterly reports, health status indicators, and feature reports for British Columbia only.
Lists the various surveillance programs undertaken by PHAC, with links to data sources where available.
This include statistics on incidence and mortality of the most common types of cancer by age, sex, time period and province for the period from 1987 to present. PDF format.
Contains statistics related to health, community care, hospital care, pharmaceutical care and utilization, primary health, spending in the health care system and workforce in the health care system. Formats vary.
The Public Health Infobase website toolkit is a series of Internet based tools to help visualize, analyze, interpret and disseminate health indicator data for chronic disease, injury, mental health, and child/maternal health.
The Community Information Database is a free web resource developed to provide communities, researchers, and governments with access to consistent and reliable socio-economic and demographic data and information for all communities across Canada.
This provides detailed area-level health related data of Toronto. It includes maps, data on demographic composition, socioeconomic status, diversity, crime, health services, parks, recreational facilities, grocery stores, schools, health living, fertility rate, disease, seniors etc.
This study matches Canadian and US manufacturing industries at the 2-digit SIC code level for census years 1900 to 1940. Canadian figures start at 1870.
Designed to encourage the use of measures of residential segregation in Canadian urban history. City Stats provides access to several measures of segregation by ethnic group, providing decennial results from 1961 to 2001 for all areas in Canada with census tracts.
Hunger in the GTA by the numbers. The information is based on Daily Bread’s annual survey of food bank clients across the GTA and includes downloadable annual Who's Hungry reports.