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ID #:   39261028
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Description:   Fatalities and serious injuries in the B.C. forestry sector by category (Manual Tree Falling, Yarding/Mechanical Harvesting, Log Hauling, Silviculture, Helicopter Logging, Forest Fire Fighting, Sawmills, Traveling to and from Work, Other)
   
Publication Date:   12/9/2005
Frequency:   Quarterly
Location Type:   Annual
Geography:   B.C.
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/11/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39261019
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Description:   % of Canadians believe it is likely that a city or region in Canada could face a serious medical emergency (like a widespread flu outbreak) or a natural disaster (like a flood or earthquake) in the next three years, % say it’s important family doctors in Canada have the ability to get the information, equipment, supplies and other supports they would need in case of a public health emergency.

% of family doctors say they have the supports necessary in their practice today to handle a public health emergency such as a pandemic flu outbreak or a natural disaster, % are confident that the system will provide them with the information, equipment, supplies and personnel they need to provide the level of care their patients deserve.

% of Canadians do not believe governments are doing enough to ensure the health-care system is prepared to respond to an emergency, such as a widespread flu outbreak or natural disaster, % of family doctors are not satisfied that all levels of government are working well together to ensure the health-care system is prepared to respond to an emergency.

% adult Canadians report not having a family doctor, % of Canadians say it’s important in a time of a public health emergency such as a natural disaster that they are able to turn to their family doctor for information and advice.

% of Canadians and % of family doctors believe the shortage of family doctors could impact the ability of the health-care system to respond to the medical needs of Canadians during an emergency or natural disaster.

   
Publication Date:   12/9/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/10/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39261022
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Description:   % of smokers are concerned about possible weight gain associated with quitting (by gender), % of former smokers and those who have tried to quit did gain weight when trying to butt out, % of current smokers would consider using nicotine replacement therapy to quit smoking if they knew it would help them control weight gain.
   
Publication Date:   12/8/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/10/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39261017
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Description:   This paper makes use of matched tax-return data for daughters, their parents, their partners and their partners' parents to investigate the interactions between intergenerational mobility and marital matching for young couples in Canada.
   
Publication Date:   12/8/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/9/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   2467
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Description:   Available data includes: Expenditure on Physician Services, Family/General Physicians and Specialists Rates, Health Expenditure by use of funds (hospitals, physicians, drugs, capital, public health & administration), by source of finance (public, private)
   
Publication Date:   12/7/2005
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/11/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260985
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Description:   % of Canadians say they would be happy to receive a card telling them that a friend had donated blood in their honour instead of a traditional gift, % have thought of donating blood in someone's honour as a gift this Holiday Season, % say that they would consider it now that it has been brought to their attention. [blood donation]
   
Publication Date:   12/5/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/6/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260941
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Description:   Daily consumption of caffeine by Canadians (in milligrams) as compared to International average, Americans, Finns & Swedes
   
Publication Date:   12/1/2005
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Location Type:   Offline
Geography:   Canada, U.S. Finland & Sweden
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/2/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260922
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Description:   % of Albertans says that the quality of healthcare they receive will be better in five years, % say it will be worse, % feel that increased transfer payments from the Federal government should be for the provinces to spend as they see fit as opposed to being designated by the Federal government
   
Publication Date:   11/30/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Alberta
   
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Posted/Updated:   11/30/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260939
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Description:   Inpatient hospitalizations and average length of stay. Includes Average length of inpatient hospital stay (in days), Age-standardized inpatient hospitalization rates, Distribution of hospitalizations and length of stay by patient group (Medical, Mental health, Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Surgical), Mode of admission to hospital (Emergency Department, Other), Use of special care units by patient groups and average length of stay, % of surgical patient group treated by type of surgical provider (General, Orthopedic Surgery, Gynecology, Urology)
   
Publication Date:   11/30/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces (excluding Quebec)
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260936
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Description:   Report examines the health of Aboriginal students in BC, comparing findings from 3 provincial surveys. Topics covered include: Family connections, Education, Community involvement, Smoking, Physical health, Obesity, Eat disorders, Emotional health (includes suicide), Sexual behaviour, Safety & violence, Injuries, Substance abuse, Aboriginal youth living on and off reserve.

Data provided at a provincial and sub-provincial level.

   
Publication Date:   11/30/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   B.C., Subprovincial Regions
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260937
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Description:   % of Canadian men over 40 years old indicated that sex is a 'very important' part of their lives, % believe that being spontaneous or impulsive in their sexual relations is essential or important, % believe they could have a better sex life, % find that their sex life suffers as a result of external circumstances, % miss the sex lives they had when they were younger.

Some provincial highlights of the above data included.

% per cent of men 18 to 24 years of age complain of ED vs. men over 45.

   
Publication Date:   11/29/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   5040
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Description:   Average hourly earnings, average weekly earnings, number of employees on payrolls by industry (4-digit NAICS)
   
Publication Date:   11/29/2005
Frequency:   Monthly
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
   
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Posted/Updated:   11/29/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260910
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Description:   % of Canadians said that they have received CPR training, % of those who have not been trained said that "not enough time/no opportunity" were their main reasons for not taking CPR training.
   
Publication Date:   11/28/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   11/29/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260868
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Description:   Survey of work-life balance issues in Canadian law firms. Results by gender and level (partner, associate)

Includes: Satisfaction with the overall work environment, Satisfaction with ability to manage work and personal/family responsibilities by firm size.

How often do you put personal/family life before work?, by gender and level, I find it difficult to manage the demands of my work and personal/family life, I would be willing to take a reduction in compensation to have more time to accommodate personal/family responsibilities

Perceptions of commitment-related performance norms (e.g. There is an emphasis on 24/7 client service, Long hours equal success), Perceptions of face-time performance norms (e.g. If an associate is seen leaving the firm at an atypical time, it is commented on negatively by others at the firm), Billable and non-billable hours, by gender and level.

   
Publication Date:   11/24/2005
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
   
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Posted/Updated:   11/24/2005
     
     
     
ID #:   39260866
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Description:   Survey of grade 7 to grade 12 students in Ontario. Use of specific type of drugs by gender and grade (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis, Cigarettes, Cocaine, Ecstasy, Heroin). Frequency and quantity of specific drugs are examined. Perception of drug use in among other students.
   
Publication Date:   11/23/2005
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
   
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Posted/Updated:   11/24/2005
     
     
     

 

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