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ID #:   39267624
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Description:   This publication lists statistical tables of ten leading causes of death in Canada for selected age groups by sex; ten leading causes of infant death; and ten leading causes of death for provinces and territories by sex.

Covers: Cancer, Diseases of heart, Accidents, Diabetes, Suicide, Influenza and pneumonia, Alzheimer's, Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke), Chronic lower respiratory diseases, Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis (kidney disease)

   
Publication Date:   7/28/2010
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   7/28/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270278
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Description:   Report examines retailer loyalty among Canadian consumers. Identified the top retailers by purchase frequency and reported loyalty by category (grocery, personal care, department store and mass merchant) and by province/region.

Also consumer reported factors of loyalty to retailer types by demographic segment (Affluent, Young Adults, Seniors, Core Women, Quebecers) (e.g. Competitive prices, Customer service, Quality products, Brand, Location)

Consumer rankings of what demonstrates loyalty to a retailer. Includes some commentary on Loyalty Programs

   
Publication Date:   7/26/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, some provincial details
   
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Posted/Updated:   7/26/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270266
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Description:   % of Canadians take a vacation to relax and disconnect from their day-to-day life, % experience some form of stress planning their holidays (by gender and income level)

% interested in bringing their significant other with them on vacation, want to bring friends, want to bring their children (by gender)

% interested in golf vacation (by gender), % of Canadians took their vacations in Canada over the past year, % took them in Europe

% spent $1,000 or less on their last vacation, % surveyed have never used a loyalty rewards program to pay for part of their vacation,

   
Publication Date:   7/21/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   7/22/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270178
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Description:   % of Canadians exposed to various media "yesterday" and average time spent. (TV, Radio, Internet, Daily newspaper, Magazine) by age group, gender and language (English & French)

Also attitudes towards advertising by type (TV, Radio, Internet, Out-of-home, Newspaper, Magazine) - Which is most influential, most authoritative, most powerful, most effective, most engaging, most persuasive, most relevant?

Which of the following is your primary source for News (TV, Radio, Newspaper, Magazine, Internet), Which is your primary source for Local Weather, Traffic or Sports?

   
Publication Date:   6/28/2010
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270092
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Description:   % reporting that they consumed fruit and vegetables at least five times daily, by age group and sex, 2009
   
Publication Date:   6/15/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Health Region
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/15/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270098
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Description:   % being satisfied or very satisfied with life, by age group and sex, 2009, Satisfaction with life by perceived health
   
Publication Date:   6/15/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Health Region
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/15/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39270101
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Description:   % reporting most days quite a bit or extremely stressful, by age group and sex, 2009
   
Publication Date:   6/15/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Health Region
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/15/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39266084
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Description:   Canadian Consumer Confidence index based on five components: % say it's a good time to make a major purchase, % say the economy will be better in five years, % say they will be better off next year than today, % say they are better off today than last year, % say the Canadian economy will be stronger in a year.
   
Publication Date:   6/10/2010
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   6/11/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   14420
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Description:   Database designed to provide basic health indicators for each health region in Canada. Includes data on Community and health system characteristics:

Population attributes (Youth, under 15 years and Seniors, 65 years and over, as a proportion of total population, Aboriginal population, Immigrant Population, Lone-parents, Visible minorities, Teen pregnancy)

Geographic attributes (Population density, Urban-rural population, Internal migrant mobility)

Contact with alternative health care providers, Contact with health professionals (medical doctors, health professionals about mental health, dental professionals)

Inflow/outflow ratios (Overall, Bypass Surgery, Hip Replacement, Knee Replacement, Hysterectomy), Utilization rates (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Rate, Hip Replacement Rate, Knee Replacement Rate, Hysterectomy Rate)

Health Professionals (General/Family Practitioner Rate, Certified Specialists Rate)

Results by age group and gender.

   
Publication Date:   5/27/2010
Frequency:   Semi-Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, health regions
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/27/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   14417
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Description:   Database designed to provide basic health indicators for each health region in Canada. Includes data on Health Status: Self-rated health, Self-esteem, Body mass index (BMI), Chronic conditions (Arthritis/rheumatism, Diabetes, Asthma, High blood pressure, Pain or discomfort that affects activities, Pain or discomfort by severity, Depression), Low birth weight, Preterm births, Cancer incidence, COPD, Injuries, Disabilities/limitations, Life-expectancy without disability, Infant/perinatal mortality, Life expectancy, Mortality by selected causes (Circulatory disease deaths, Cancer deaths, Respiratory disease deaths, Suicide, Unintentional injury deaths, AIDS deaths) , Potential years of life lost, Injury Hospitalization Rate.

Results by age group and gender.

   
Publication Date:   5/27/2010
Frequency:   Semi-Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, health regions
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/27/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   14419
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Description:   Database designed to provide basic health indicators for each health region in Canada. Includes data on Health system performance: Patient satisfaction, Disease prevention and detection (Influenza immunization, Screening mammography, Pap smear), Caesarean section, Vaginal birth after caesarean section, Deaths due to medically-treatable diseases, Pneumonia and influenza hospitalizations, Ambulatory care sensitive conditions, 30-day in-hospital mortality, Readmissions (Readmission rate for Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), asthma, hysterectomy, pneumonia and prostatectomy) , Hospital efficiency (May not require hospitalization, Expected compared to actual stay), Hip fracture hospitalization In-hospital hip fracture, Surgical waiting times for hip fracture surgery

Results by age group and gender.

   
Publication Date:   5/27/2010
Frequency:   Semi-Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, health regions
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/27/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   14418
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Description:   Database designed to provide basic health indicators for each health region in Canada. Includes data on Non-medical determinants of health: Smoking (status and age when first started), Exposure to second-hand smoke, Drinking, Physical activity, Breastfeeding practices, Dietary practices (Fruit and vegetable consumption), Education (graduates - high school, postsecondary), Labour force (unemployment), Decision latitude at work, Income (low income, average personal income), Housing (housing affordability, occupied private dwellings and average dwelling value), Crime (By offence category for major cities), Adults and youths charged (By offence category by province only), Social support, Life stress.

Results by age group and gender.

   
Publication Date:   5/27/2010
Frequency:   Semi-Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, health regions
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/27/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269995
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Description:   This report presents the results of six population projection scenarios by age group and sex up to 2036 for the provinces and territories and up to 2061 for Canada.

Includes: births, deaths, immigrants, emigrants, net interprovincial migration, net non-permanent residents.

   
Publication Date:   5/26/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/26/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39262814
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Description:   Survey of Canadian adult Internet use. Includes % use Internet by location of access (home, work, school, public library), by sex and age group, by education, by income quartile, by household type (single family with children, single family without children, single person, multi-family households), urban/rural

Internet activities (E-mail, Participating in chat groups or using a messenger, Searching for information on Canadian municipal, provincial or federal government, Communicating with Canadian municipal, provincial or federal government, Searching for medical or health re lated information, Education, training or school work, Travel information or making travel arrangements, Paying bills - Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP), Electronic banking, Researching investments, Playing games [online gaming], Obtaining or downloading music [music downloading], Obtaining or saving software, Viewing the news or sports, Obtaining weather reports or road conditions, Listening to the radio over the Internet [online radio], Downloading or watching television [online TV], Downloading or watching a movie [download movies], Researching community events, Research other matters (family history, parenting), General browsing (surfing), Other Internet activity, Job search, Contribute content (blogs, photos, discussion groups) [social networking sites], Make telephone calls [VoIP], Sell goods/services [aution sites]

Health and medical information sought online: Information search for lifestyle, for alternative therapy, for health care system or delivery, for drugs or medications, for surgeries, for specific diseases, for analysis of specific symptoms, Other (2005 and 2007 data only)

Government on-line activities: Searching for government related information, Filing personal income tax [E-filing taxes] , Downloading a government form, Submitting a completed form, Accessing information on a government program or service, Communicating with government departments or employees, Communicating with an elected official, Voting in a municipal, provincial or federal election, Providing opinion during an on-line government consultation, Other government on-line (GOL) activity

Education related activities online: Distance education, self-directed learning or correspondence courses, Researching information for project assignments or for solving academic problems, Communicating with teachers and peers, Communicating with administration, registering or obtaining marks (2005 data only)

Use an instant messenger [instant messaging], Job search

   
Publication Date:   5/10/2010
Frequency:   Every Two Years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, limited provincial and metropolitan area detail
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2010
     
     
     
ID #:   39269917
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Description:   % of working moms work more than 40 hours per week, % of mothers who take work home reported they typically bring work home three days a week or more, % who bring home work on the week-end, % of working moms said they spend two hours or less with their children each workday, % of mothers reported they missed two or more significant events in their child's life in the past year due to work demands, % said there is more stress at home as job demands grow.

Number of minutes on average women with flexible work arrangements spend more on sleep per day, physical activity per day and with their kids per week as compared to women on a traditional work schedule. [work-life balance]

   
Publication Date:   5/8/2010
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Location Type:   Offline
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   5/8/2010
     
     
     
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