Product/Study: Family networks and health among M é tis aged 45 or older, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201701254892 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among urban M é tis adults, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201701254891 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Health Reports, Vol. 28, no. 12
Catalogue number 82-003-X (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

M é tis family networks and hospitalization,
Social networks are important for promoting and maintaining health and well-being. M é tis men and women with strong family networks reported better mental health than those with weak networks. This is among the findings of a study released today in the publication Health Reports that examines associations between family networks and self-perceived health among M é tis aged 45 or older. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 20, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Nursing and residential care facilities (provisional estimates), 2015
The nursing and residential care facilities industry, including both public and private facilities, reported $25.3 billion in operating revenue in 2015, up 3.6% from $24.4 billion in 2014. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 19, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Economic Insights: "Experimental Estimates of Cannabis Consumption in Canada, 1960 to 2015", No. 77
Catalogue number 11-626-X2017077 (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 18, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Study: Experimental Estimates of Cannabis Consumption in Canada, 1960 to 2015
On April 13, 2017, the Government of Canada tabled legislation in the House of Commons to legalize, regulate and restrict access to cannabis for non-medical purposes. In preparation for these changes, it is necessary to adjust Canada's national statistical system to measure the economic and social impacts of legalized cannabis. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 18, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Statistics Canada - Infographics: "Flu shot rates in Canada, 2015-2016"
Catalogue number 11-627-M2017041 (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - December 8, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Health Indicators,
A new edition of the publication Health Indicators (82-221-X) is now available. It includes updated health region level estimates on premature and potentially avoidable mortality, infant and perinatal mortality, as well as life expectancy at birth and at age 65. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 30, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

StatCan Blog: Ten years of measuring physical activity — What have we learned?,
Statistics Canada's researchers have been busy for the last decade tracking the activity levels of Canadians. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 24, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Life Tables, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2012 to 2014, No. 2
Catalogue number 84-537-X (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 16, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Deaths and causes of death, 2014
The total number of deaths in Canada reached 258,821 in 2014, the highest annual number recorded since the introduction of the Vital Statistics registration system in 1921. Every province and territory reported a record high number of deaths in 2014, except Nova Scotia, Yukon and Nunavut. (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 16, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Birth outcomes among First Nations, Inuit and M é tis populations, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201701154886 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 15, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Socioeconomic disparities in small-for-gestational-age birth and preterm birth, Health Reports
Catalogue number 82-003-X201701154885 (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 15, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research

Product/Study: Health Reports, Vol. 28, no. 11
Catalogue number 82-003-X (HTML |PDF) (Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health)
Source: Statistics Canada, The Daily: Health - November 15, 2017 Category: Statistics Source Type: research