• As overall financial market conditions continue to improve in Canada, use of the Bank of Canada's programs that were introduced in 2020 in response to the shock from COVID-19 to support the functioning of key Canadian financial markets, has declined significantly. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • This brief analysis attempts to quantify the potential scale of the revenue challenge facing Canada's provincial governments and some policy options available to help. (cwf.ca)
  • We can use these "revenue elasticity" estimates to project changes for each of Canada's provinces. (cwf.ca)
  • On July 16, 2015, Canada's Premiers signed the Provincial-Territorial Apprentice Mobility Protocol , establishing a framework to facilitate apprentices mobility to pursue jobs anywhere in Canada without interruption to their continuum of training. (gov.mb.ca)
  • Quebec was Canada's most generous province for the Canadian Knights. (catholicsun.org)
  • A majority of Canada's provincial premiers agree that the prime minister's actions are are too drastic and unnecessary. (lifesitenews.com)
  • OTTAWA - Canada's holiday season will be even quieter this year as Ontario, by far the country's most-populous province, announces weeks of stricter coronavirus lock-downs starting Dec. 26. (politico.com)
  • Ottawa, Canada's capital city, has been a bright spot in the province in terms of getting Covid under control. (politico.com)
  • Coronavirus in the U.S.: How do Canada's provinces rank against American states? (ctvnews.ca)
  • In a sorted list of the provinces and states (including the territories and Washington, D.C.), Canada's first region, Loading. (ctvnews.ca)
  • When it comes to all-time peaks for Canada's provinces and territories, Loading. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Most provinces have adopted Canada's ELD mandate into their regulations for province-only truckers. (overdriveonline.com)
  • Overall, Canada's per capita GHG emissions are very high, earning Canada a "D"-only the U.S. and Australia fare worse. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • How do the provinces rank relative to Canada's international peers? (conferenceboard.ca)
  • The emissions of most of Canada's provinces fall within 10-20 tonnes CO 2 e per capita. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • BC is Canada's most biodiverse province, yet has no provincial endangered species legislation. (wildernesscommittee.org)
  • Bolstered by natural gas and oil revenues, Alberta has emerged as Canada's most affluent province. (bvsalud.org)
  • According to Canadian news source CBC , officials in the province of Saskatchewan are preparing to keep a close eye on dispensaries once cannabis becomes legal. (hightimes.com)
  • Earlier this year, Saskatchewan announced its provincial laws for cannabis . (hightimes.com)
  • The province-run online dispensary will allow adults in Saskatchewan to buy weed for home delivery . (hightimes.com)
  • A typical summer vacation scene on the shores of Last Mountain Lake at Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park in the prairie Province of Saskatchewan, Canada. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Photo of people on the shores of Last Mountain Lake in Rowans Ravine Provincial Park, Saskatchewan during summer vacation. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Holidaymakers on the shores of Last Mountain Lake, Rowan's Ravine Provincial Park, Saskatchewan, Canada. (hickerphoto.com)
  • Saskatchewan is looking to co-locate them within Canadian diplomatic missions and employ a combination of Canadian and local staff. (asiapacific.ca)
  • In terms of ratio, British Columbia and Alberta have much higher percentages of international offices in the Asia Pacific than Ontario and Quebec, while Saskatchewan is set to become another Asia-focused province with its three new offices in Asia next year. (asiapacific.ca)
  • In 1905, Saskatchewan and Alberta joined Canada as provinces and contracted the Royal North-West Mounted Police as their provincial police forces. (gc.ca)
  • But in 1928, Saskatchewan contracted the RCMP to become its provincial police, absorbing the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. (gc.ca)
  • Ottawa - A new report by the Council of Canadians and the BC and Saskatchewan offices of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives exposes the far-reaching power of large multinational foreign oil. (policyalternatives.ca)
  • The Saskatchewan government's five-phase plan to reopen the province is set to begin on May 4. (cbc.ca)
  • Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and the province's chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab on Thursday released a five-phase plan to reopen the province. (cbc.ca)
  • Following the plan's unveiling, Moe said the focus was to ensure Saskatchewan residents are kept safe and that businesses affected by the pandemic can stay afloat, saying it was not his goal to have Saskatchewan be the first province to reopen. (cbc.ca)
  • This book is your personal tour guide through the history, geography, art, flora, fauna and events in the diverse prairie provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. (etsy.com)
  • All Canadian provinces and territories, except Quebec and Nunavut, may invite economic immigrants to apply for a provincial nomination through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). (cicnews.com)
  • Ministers responsible for apprenticeship also signed a Provincial-Territorial Mobility Agreement which details jurisdictional commitments to facilitate apprentices being able to work temporarily or move permanently between provinces and territories and receive recognition for hours worked and other training completed. (gov.mb.ca)
  • The Provincial-Territorial Apprentice Mobility Guidelines apply to apprenticeship training programs in all Canadian provinces and territories. (gov.mb.ca)
  • And with the exception of the territories, the eastern provinces and Manitoba, no quarantine was required, either. (radio-canada.ca)
  • Thus, even though the total population for the country has increased and there are slight increases in CWF estimates for the majority of Provinces and Territories, Table 5 shows that the overall estimate of CWF coverage across Canada has remained fairly steady since 2017. (canada.ca)
  • But the Northwest Territories, without provincial status, had to rely on the federal government for policing. (gc.ca)
  • How do Canadian provinces and territories compare to American states in terms of COVID-19 cases? (ctvnews.ca)
  • 1) The ways in which the nurse practitioner role has been formally introduced to health systems has varied across provinces and territories in Canada, and has resulted in jurisdictional variability in terms of the scope of practice (e.g., prescribing and referrals to specialists), remuneration and employment settings. (bvsalud.org)
  • Based on a selection of private sector forecasts (all made since June 2020), combined with the federal fiscal snapshot's forecast of 6.8 per cent contraction for Canada, I extrapolate what the potential revenue loss is for each province this fiscal year. (cwf.ca)
  • Overall, provinces might be on track for revenue declines of about $35 billion in 2020/21, compared to 2019/20. (cwf.ca)
  • April was also a difficult month for Ontario, with an average of 26 new cases per day per 100,000 people, the provincial record since March 2020. (radio-canada.ca)
  • The most detailed recent analysis by RBC Economics projects more than $78 billion in provincial borrowing in 2020/21 - or roughly $53 billion more than the prior year. (cdhowe.org)
  • Today, 18 July 2020, World Health Organization Pakistan in collaboration with the Provincial Health Department, Sindh conducted training of laboratory staff on COVID-19 sample collection and Transportation. (who.int)
  • 17 health care providers from 10 districts of Sindh province attended the training from 13-16 October 2020. (who.int)
  • Despite COVID-related delays, the province expects the offices will open in 2021. (asiapacific.ca)
  • If you haven't thought about expanding to Canada, then you might want to consider it going ahead in 2021. (multilingual.com)
  • Murray becomes civil governor of Québec, but his attempts to appease French Canadians are disliked by British merchants. (timetoast.com)
  • Like the federal Immigration Levels Plan, Quebec sets targets for the economic immigrants it will invite to apply for permanent selection, but this year the province only sets targets for 2024 and 2025. (cicnews.com)
  • Employees arriving in Quebec from outside Canada, or returning to Quebec after a long absence, only become eligible for Quebec Medicare after a waiting period of up to three (3) months (see Eligibility/RAMQ for more information). (mcgill.ca)
  • PPR duplicates provincial health care by providing health care benefits similar to those provided to residents of Quebec through the Quebec Health Insurance Plan. (mcgill.ca)
  • Include a copy of the confirmation of registration for Quebec provincial health care letter(s) from the RAMQ. (mcgill.ca)
  • In an analysis soon to be published and which CBC/Radio-Canada has consulted, Joy and his colleagues demonstrate that strains of the virus that causes COVID-19 from Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia have been transmitted to other provinces (without distinction as to the mode of transport). (radio-canada.ca)
  • Quebec, for its part, resisted the third wave better than the other provinces. (radio-canada.ca)
  • Each week, 175 planes left Quebec for a Canadian airport. (radio-canada.ca)
  • Overall, Quebec dominates other provinces with 33 provincial offices abroad. (asiapacific.ca)
  • Quebec, which is the country's second-most populous province, is cracking down on private gatherings for the vast majority of Quebecers between Dec. 17 and Jan. 10. (politico.com)
  • Quebec is the only province that ranks well on the international report card for GHG emissions, placing 7th and receiving an "A" grade. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Quebec is the only province with an "A" grade on GHG emissions, with roughly 10 tonnes CO 2 e per capita, ranking 7th overall. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Quebec is the top-ranked province with 10.1 tonnes CO 2 e per capita. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • These provinces emit over six times as much GHG as Quebec and over three times as much as the national average. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Based on advice from emergency management and wildfire officials, British Columbia's provincial state of emergency will expire at the end of the day on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. (gov.bc.ca)
  • Alberta reported 32 new cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants every day on average in April - a level no other province has reached since the start of the pandemic. (radio-canada.ca)
  • Although some Canadians have to move for work, "we know that people continued to travel for reasons that were not essential," said Kelley Lee, professor of health sciences at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia and expert in cross-border measures during pandemic. (radio-canada.ca)
  • Though historically unprecedented in Canada, federal relief for pandemic costs is observed elsewhere. (cdhowe.org)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has shut down much of international travel, but Canadian offices overseas continue to function as their staff have been there all along. (asiapacific.ca)
  • The Public Health Agency of Canada said Monday that the country has reported 507,795 cases since the start of the pandemic and 14,228 deaths. (politico.com)
  • The plan, which was unveiled Thursday by Premier Scott Moe and Saskatchewan's Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab, will guide the province as it restarts its economy during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (cbc.ca)
  • Ignoring changes in revenue elsewhere in provincial books, the current stabilization program covers revenue losses in excess of 5 percent: that is, provinces would absorb the first 5 percent drop and the federal government the next 9 percent, in this case. (cdhowe.org)
  • In 2022, there are around 14.4 million Canadians (38.8%) who benefit from CWF. (canada.ca)
  • A Canadian outbreak investigation was initiated in January 2022 after a cluster of cases of Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 was identified through whole genome sequencing (WGS). (bvsalud.org)
  • Between 1997 and 2000 the Aboriginal homicide rate was seven times that of non-Aboriginal peoples (Statistics Canada 2006). (bvsalud.org)
  • With his team, he dissects the genetic code of viral samples to reconstruct the geneaology of the virus causing COVID-19 in Canada. (radio-canada.ca)
  • IRCC plans to meet its goals by speaking with relevant stakeholders, such as provincial governments, to better understand local needs and capabilities. (cicnews.com)
  • The four municipalities in the Halifax urban area had been coordinating delivery of some services through the Metropolitan Authority since the late 1970s, but remained independent towns and cities until April 1, 1996, when the provincial government amalgamated all municipal governments within Halifax County to create the Halifax Regional Municipality. (wikipedia.org)
  • But provincial governments may be in a more difficult situation. (cdhowe.org)
  • The Parliamentary Budget Officer's regular analysis finds the finances of many provincial governments largely unsustainable. (cdhowe.org)
  • Some provincial governments maintain adoption registries. (originscanada.org)
  • TORONTO-Half a million Ontario children are growing up in poverty, a new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) revealed today. (policyalternatives.ca)
  • TORONTO-Un demi-million d'enfants grandissent en situation de pauvreté en Ontario, révèle un nouveau rapport publié par le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives (CCPA). (policyalternatives.ca)
  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford made the announcement Monday as his province - and much of Canada - deals with a stubborn resurgence of Covid-19. (politico.com)
  • Three provinces receive "B" grades, P.E.I. (12.4), Ontario (12.6), and B.C. (13.7), and fall in with the Netherlands (11.7), Germany (11.8), and Ireland (12.8). (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Gardens apartment complex in Hong Kong, Air China flight 112 from Hong Kong to Beijing, and an acute care hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Mental health care access is a top priority for the autistic community,' study author Danielle Baribeau, MD, PhD, a psychiatrist at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • The investigators retrospectively examined 415 young people with autism who participated in the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Disorders (POND) Network, which collects genome sequencing and other data. (medscape.com)
  • The federal government has (rightly, and responsibly) borne the bulk of the fiscal cost, but provinces and municipalities have not been spared. (cwf.ca)
  • In spite of its robust policy and scientific endorsement, a number of municipalities across Canada have discontinued CWF since 2017 (see Table 4). (canada.ca)
  • In some municipalities, the bylaws go beyond the provincial legislation to ban smoking in certain outdoor spaces, such as outdoor eating areas. (who.int)
  • Since all staff are required to have basic health care coverage, from the date of hire and for up to the duration of the 3-month waiting period, Manulife offers Provincial Plan Replacement coverage to employees, who are under age 65 and their eligible dependents who are also under age 65. (mcgill.ca)
  • Directly-issued provincial money market securities with terms to maturity of 12 months or less will be eligible for purchase. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • In British Columbia, for instance, there is a three-month waiting period to be eligible for provincial health care. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Consumption of sugary drinks decreased, but these beverages continue to contribute substantially to Canadians' overall energy intake. (springer.com)
  • Moreover, the revenue to be gained from higher rates on the top 1 percent would vary substantially across Canada. (irpp.org)
  • OTTAWA-With a new minority Parliament taking shape in Ottawa, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives' (CCPA) Alternative Federal Budget (AFB) advances urgent policy priorities that would ensure. (policyalternatives.ca)
  • OTTAWA ( LifeSiteNews ) - Seven Canadian provinces now oppose an Emergencies Act declaration made Monday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who claims it is needed to stop the peaceful Freedom Convoy protesters in Ottawa. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Nova Scotia's 19.4 tonnes CO 2 e per capita and New Brunswick's 20.8 tonnes earns these provinces "D" grades, with emission levels comparable to the U.S. (21.0) and Australia (23.4), the worst-ranked countries. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • With per capita emissions of over 65 tonnes CO 2 e, these provinces are the lowest-ranked across all jurisdictions and score "D-" grades. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Overall, Canada ranks 14th among the 16 peer countries and scores a "D" with 20.7 tonnes CO 2 e emissions per capita. (conferenceboard.ca)
  • Cadham Provincial Laboratory, infl uenza strains during that season ( 17,18 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Strains on ICUs across the province are behind the provincial government's decision. (marketplace.org)
  • ASSUMPTION PROVINCE: The first meeting of the Young Oblates of Canada US Region took place in May 2018 at Cap de Madeleine Shrine in Trois-Rivières. (omiworld.org)
  • In 2018, Canadian tax filers earned 938.5 billion Canadian dollars through wages, salaries, and commissions. (multilingual.com)
  • Halifax is an economic centre of Atlantic Canada, home to a concentration of government offices and private companies. (wikipedia.org)
  • December 6, 1917 saw one of the greatest disasters in Canadian history, when the SS Mont-Blanc, a French cargo ship carrying munitions, collided with the Belgian Relief vessel SS Imo in "The Narrows" between upper Halifax Harbour and Bedford Basin. (wikipedia.org)
  • It will hopefully clarify what are the key drivers of recent declines, the challenges that policy makers face, and what factors we should anticipate will dominate the federal-provincial relationship in the months (and, indeed, years) to come. (cwf.ca)
  • It supports provinces experiencing sudden and significant declines in income, but is currently limited in scale (for details, see this ). (cdhowe.org)
  • Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in Canada and globally (1), despite dramatic declines in tobacco use rates among Canadian adults and youths during the past 3 decades (2). (cdc.gov)
  • Mobile gaming is also seeing significant growth in Canada, with an estimated mobile gaming revenue growth from $US 309.23 million in 2019 to $US 363.99 million in 2025. (multilingual.com)
  • We know that there are contaminations coming from international sources, but we also see them between provinces," said Jeffrey Joy, a researcher specializing in evolutionary genetics at the British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS. (radio-canada.ca)
  • People in Surrey are a significant step closer to better access to health care as the Province is breaking ground on a new second hospital in Surrey and new cancer centre. (gov.bc.ca)
  • Currently he is an international fellow of the Oxford Centre for Business Taxation, and he has served as a co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Economics , editor-in-chief of International Tax and Public Finance , and a fellow of the C. D. Howe Institute. (irpp.org)
  • You can apply in-person at a Service Canada Centre, online or by mail . (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Sindh province. (who.int)
  • Program, Provincial Department of Health Sindh, conducted a four days training on Pediatric case management, critical and intensive care of COVID-19 patients. (who.int)
  • Indeed, you can't even get all the way through the ' Check your eligibility ' tool - 'retirement' is simply not one of the options in the first question: 'What would you like to do in Canada? (worldfirst.com)
  • Each province has its own eligibility rules for providing health insurance. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Higher interest rates are working to ease price pressures in Canada and inflation is coming down, though progress to the 2% target is slow. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • While the federal government has absorbed much (perhaps most) of the spending pressures provinces face - through a $19 billion "safe restart agreement," plus billions more for healthcare, support to the oil and gas sector, essential worker wage top-ups, and more - there has been no explicit commitment to help with rapidly declining revenues. (cwf.ca)
  • Toronto's board-overseeing the largest municipal police service in Canada-has seven members: three appointed by the province, the mayor or his designate, two councillors, and one citizen selected by council. (straight.com)
  • Instead, they rely on the TCS, provincial and municipal trade missions, private consultants, trade fairs, and twinning agreements to address provincial international engagement strategies and needs. (asiapacific.ca)
  • This paper incorporates recent developments in the literature to quantify the amount of interprovincial risk-sharing in Canada. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Superior General received the consent of the Council for the appointment of the Provincial Council of the Assumption Province. (omiworld.org)
  • The Superior General has appointed to the Provincial Council of the Assumption Province. (omiworld.org)
  • This study examined patterns of use of flavored tobacco products in a nationally generalizable sample of Canadian students in grades 9 through 12 after the implementation of a national ban on certain flavored tobacco products. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from the 2010-2011 Youth Smoking Survey, a nationally generalizable sample of Canadian students in grades 9 through 12 (n = 31,396), were used to examine tobacco product use. (cdc.gov)
  • More than half of tobacco users in grades 9 through 12 in Canada use flavored tobacco, despite a national ban on certain flavored tobacco products. (cdc.gov)
  • Sub national measures protecting Canadians from exposure to tobacco smoke. (who.int)
  • In Alberta, certain communities have bylaws that are more restrictive than the provincial legislation. (who.int)
  • There are important differences across provinces but, on average, each additional $1 of individual income results in roughly 8 cents of additional provincial revenue. (cwf.ca)
  • These differences in life expectancies reflect provincial inequities in health across the nation. (cdc.gov)
  • The resulting differences in social assistance and health services may differentially affect the quality of life and the health conditions of the low-income residents of different provinces. (cdc.gov)
  • We sought to generate discussions on the provincial differences in social environments and to provide evidence for policy approaches to reducing health inequities in Canada that could also be generalized to other industrialized nations. (cdc.gov)
  • Fourteen cases were identified in two provinces in Western Canada, with isolates related by 0-5 whole genome multi-locus sequence typing allele differences. (bvsalud.org)
  • Independent volunteer searchers, sometimes referred to as "search angels", can often be accessed by joining volunteer adoption organizations such as Origins Canada and Parent Finders , or joining in on adoption groups on Facebook. (originscanada.org)
  • An indemnity agreement with the Government of Canada was entered into to address market fluctuations resulting from the Bank's operations under this program. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • Thus, the analysis presented here reflects my best effort to reasonably ballpark the state of provincial government finances. (cwf.ca)
  • First, the federal government can help provinces with direct COVID-related costs. (cdhowe.org)
  • Retiring to the UK from Canada isn't a straightforward process - the Canadian government is wary of inviting people in to the country who won't contribute through working and who could potentially become a burden on its healthcare system. (worldfirst.com)
  • Compared to central government offices' broader efforts, provincial offices abroad can provide more in-depth and province-specific support. (asiapacific.ca)
  • The provincial government must offer services in both languages. (multilingual.com)
  • VANCOUVER - First Nation, environmental and former union leaders say the BC government must immediately disclose how many millions more old-growth trees are being logged thanks to provincial. (policyalternatives.ca)
  • VANCOUVER-Eighty four signatories to an open letter published today say they want the BC government to show national leadership because its actions will set the bar for other provinces and. (policyalternatives.ca)
  • Canadian Journal of Economics 29, 507-522. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Regional redistribution and stabilization by the center in Canada, France, the UK and the US: A reassessment and new tests, Journal of Public Economics 86, 263-286. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • He has received the University of British Columbia's Killam Research Prize, and he shared the Doug Purvis Memorial Prize for research on Canadian public policy, the Harry Johnson Prize for best article in the Canadian Journal of Economics , and the Kendrick Prize for best article in the Review of Income and Wealth . (irpp.org)
  • An examination of the institutions and events that shape national politics in Canada, how power is exercised and political decisions are made. (uregina.ca)
  • To document the situation from a national perspective, the Office of the Chief Dental Officer of Canada (OCDOC), working closely with the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Dental Directors Working Group (FPTDDWG) and the Federal Dental Network (FDN), has taken a leadership role to periodically update the data on the state of CWF across Canada. (canada.ca)
  • Balancing provincial and national branding and interests is a delicate but crucial act. (asiapacific.ca)
  • The country has seen an average of 177.8 new Covid cases per million people daily during the past seven days , according Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center data compiled by the National Bank of Canada. (politico.com)
  • Swan is associate editor of THE CATHOLIC REGISTER , Toronto-based Canadian Catholic weekly. (catholicsun.org)
  • Issues related to finances and operating on foreign soil can also give rise to inner-provincial political and public mistrust or skepticism. (asiapacific.ca)
  • The University covers the cost of premiums for new employees who are not covered by a Provincial Health Insurance Plan. (mcgill.ca)
  • A temperature measurement is mandatory at major airports, although this measure is ineffective in detecting COVID-19, according to Health Canada. (radio-canada.ca)
  • By focusing on the factors likely to be important to retirees (such as low property taxes, access to health care, a thriving cultural community, and nice weather) they came up with a list of best places to retire in Canada . (worldfirst.com)
  • Further, CWF is endorsed by major public health bodies around the world, including the World Health Organization, the Canadian Dental Association, and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). (canada.ca)
  • The Chief Dental Officer of Canada and the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada have co-signed the PHAC Position Statement on CWF . (canada.ca)
  • The 2004 ( n = 34,775) and 2015 ( n = 20,176) nutrition-focused cycles of the Canadian Community Health Surveys are cross-sectional surveys representative of the population of the 10 Canadian provinces. (springer.com)
  • Despite the critical role of beverages in promoting or harming health, there is relatively little data on trends in beverage consumption for many countries, including Canada. (springer.com)
  • It's important to know what they are because, while health care is universal in Canada, out-of-pocket emergency services can cost thousands of dollars. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Ford spoke hours after a top provincial health official warned Ontario's ability to control Covid-19's spread was still "very precarious. (politico.com)
  • We used estimates from the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey to study residents who were aged 45 years or older and from the lowest income quintile nationally. (cdc.gov)
  • In Canada, a country with a publicly funded health care system, we still see that the lower people are in the socioeconomic hierarchy, the shorter their life expectancy ( 7 ) and the higher their risk of developing chronic diseases ( 8 - 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Health conditions have a strong geographical dimension across the 10 provinces of Canada. (cdc.gov)
  • Instead, the 10 provinces have 10 different social and health systems, each with complex regulations. (cdc.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to investigate whether the province of residence, used as a proxy measure of social environment and adjusted for covariates, is related to the health of low-income Canadians. (cdc.gov)
  • Data used in this study are from the 2005 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) ( 12 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Non-fatal respiratory disease was identified using provincial hospital discharge records using the British Columbia Linked Health Database. (cdc.gov)
  • The team linked participant data to provincial health administrative databases to gather real-world evidence on participants' types of medical visits, healthcare costs, and the number of complex chronic medical problems during a 3-year period. (medscape.com)
  • As the collection and dissemination of provincial COVID-19 data has evolved over time, we've made available a new version of the tracker here , which includes U.S. state data. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The recommended fluoride concentration for caries prevention in Canada (called the optimal level) is 0.7 milligrams/liter (mg/L) Footnote 5 , Footnote 6 , Footnote 7 or 0.7 parts per million (ppm). (canada.ca)
  • This means that increasing provincial tax rates on top incomes would reverse only a small fraction of the increase in income concentration seen over the last 30 years. (irpp.org)
  • Provinces with a greater concentration of income at the top of the distribution and lower prevailing tax rates would stand to gain the most. (irpp.org)
  • In addition to the first 13 cases originally associated with the Hotel Metropole, a follow-up cohort study of guests from Canada, Germany, England, and the United States who stayed at the hotel concurrent with the index case-patient, a physician from Guangdong, identified an additional seven cases meeting the probable or confirmed case definition for SARS coronavirus infection. (cdc.gov)
  • Canada, to investigate whether use of inactivated trivalent pdm09, remains unclear. (cdc.gov)
  • He said at this time, there is no set metric in place to determine when restrictions may be tightened again, saying if there is a local flare-up, the province will investigate to determine why and where it occurred. (cbc.ca)
  • China and India are also the only countries where provinces operate in multiple cities (seven cities in China and three cities in India). (asiapacific.ca)
  • Software companies that operate in Canada benefit from strong market growth. (multilingual.com)
  • Data collected by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) shows that Canadian provinces currently have 33 active representative offices in the Asia Pacific and 41 active representative offices in the rest of the world. (asiapacific.ca)
  • Canadian provinces have active representative offices in six Asian economies. (asiapacific.ca)
  • For most provinces this is manageable in the short-term, but it adds to their already significant fiscal challenges. (cdhowe.org)
  • Fiscal flows in the United States and Canada: Lessons for monetary union in Europe, European Economic Review 39, 253-74. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • New provincial spending for additional healthcare costs, testing and tracing programs, income support to individuals and businesses, childcare services, and so on, will potentially exceed $30 billion this year. (cwf.ca)
  • But in the past year, just one in seven planes landing in Canada have come from abroad. (radio-canada.ca)
  • This will increase total provincial debt by well over 10 percent in a single year. (cdhowe.org)
  • Provinces are likely to see massive revenue shortfalls this year. (cdhowe.org)
  • But if you can be flexible about your concept of retirement, then why not look at the simpler option of spending six months a year in Canada? (worldfirst.com)
  • If you have chosen to live six months of the year in Canada and the rest in the UK for visa reasons, you will need to choose to have it paid into a bank in one country or the other. (worldfirst.com)
  • Wars and Battles: French troops and a new commander, Marquis de Montcalm, arrived in Canada during the 7 year war. (timetoast.com)
  • It is the result of a two-year collaboration between the IRPP and the Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network (CLRSN). (irpp.org)
  • Every year, Canada ships enough potatoes to starch up about 9 million Americans. (marketplace.org)
  • It's been a tough year and a half for Canadian border towns dependent on U.S. tourists. (marketplace.org)
  • The Canadian website MoneySense.ca did its biggest ever data-crunch in 2017 to come up with a league table of the best places to live in Canada. (worldfirst.com)
  • In 2017, approximately 13.9 million Canadians (38.7%) Footnote 8 had access to CWF through water systems, leaving the majority of Canadians not benefitting from the caries protective effect of fluoridated drinking water. (canada.ca)
  • Over $180 billion may be spent to support Canadians during the COVID-19 crisis. (cwf.ca)
  • While provinces generally benefit from the Canada' brand' and the work and support from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS), the promotion of Canadian products, firms, schools, and other offerings at the federal level does not always meet the specific goals of each province. (asiapacific.ca)
  • Provinces will indirectly benefit from federal emergency measures like the Canada Emergency Response Benefit to individuals, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy to employers, the boost to the Canada Child Benefit and Old Age Security, and so on. (cwf.ca)
  • Our results bring to light the critical role that Alberta plays in trading-off credit market smoothing for more capital market risk-sharing to the rest of Canada. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • What is Provincial Plan Replacement (PPR) coverage? (mcgill.ca)
  • Complete the Application for Provincial Plan Replacement Coverage (Section 2- Family Information), providing all required information for all covered individuals. (mcgill.ca)
  • Refer to the application for provincial plan replacement coverage for information on costs. (mcgill.ca)
  • Canadian data is collected by CTV News based on daily provincial reports. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Is there a quantity puzzle within countries: An application using U.S. and Canadian data. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Rates for states using the opt-in approach to prenatal HIV testing included in the ABC Network ranged from 25% to 69% ( Table 1 ), testing rates in Canada ranged from 54% to 83% ( Table 2 ), and rates derived from PRAMS data ranged from 61% to 81% ( Table 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The class action originated in the United States and is still predominantly an American phenomenon, but Canada , as well as several European countries with civil law , have made changes in recent years to allow consumer organizations to bring claims on behalf of consumers. (wikipedia.org)