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ID #:   39272731
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Description:   Do you think immigration is having a positive effect or a negative effect in Canada? From what you have seen, read or heard, do you think the number of legal immigrants who are allowed to relocate in Canada should increase, remain the same, or decrease?

There are between 35,000 and 120,000 illegal immigrants in Canada right now. Which of these statements comes closest to your own point of view? (The illegal immigrants in Canada take jobs away from Canadian workers, The illegal immigrants in Canada are employed in jobs that Canadian workers do not want, They should be allowed to stay in Canada, and eventually apply for citizenship, They should be required to leave their jobs and be deported from Canada)

Thinking about the policy of multiculturalism, do you personally think multiculturalism has been good or bad for Canada? Which of these statements comes closest to your own point of view? (Canada should be a melting pot - immigrants should assimilate and blend into Canadian society, Canada should be a mosaic -cultural differences within society are valuable and should be preserved

Overall, would you say Canada is a tolerant or intolerant society towards each of these groups? Muslims, Aboriginal Canadians, Immigrants from South Asia (such as India and Pakistan) from Africa, from Asia, from Latin America, from Europe, Gays and lesbians, People with disabilities

Would you say that racism is a significant problem in Canada?

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Publication Date:   1/31/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/2/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272504
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Description:   Population projections for the Inuit, Métis and North American Indian populations in Canada from 2006 to 2031
 
Publication Date:   12/7/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/7/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272430
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Description:   This report provides an overview of the labour market outcomes of Aboriginal people during and after the labour market downturn. It covers the period of 2008 to 2010 [Financial Crisis 2008]

It is divided by age group, as well as, when possible, by the Aboriginal identity groups: First Nations people living off-reserve and Métis.

 
Publication Date:   11/23/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/23/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272433
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Description:   Report examines child and family poverty in Canada. Includes: Poverty rate for children in low income families (1989-2009), Child poverty rate by province, Impact of poverty reduction strategy on child poverty rate (NF vs. PQ)

Changes in poverty rates by age group, Impact of income transfers on child poverty, Poverty rates for children under 14 for selected population groups (recent immigrants, Aboriginal identity, Racialized groups, Disabled

Number of children with access to regulated child care [daycare]

 
Publication Date:   11/23/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/23/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270105
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Description:   Health profile of health regions across Canada. Includes: HUMAN FUNCTION - Participation and activity limitation; sometimes or often, Functional health; good to full

ACCESSIBILITY - Influenza immunization [flu shot], Mammography, Pap smear, Regular medical doctor [family doctor]

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS - Second-hand smoke; exposure at home, in vehicles and/or public places

DEATHS - Infant mortality, Life expectancy at birth, Life expectancy at age 65, Colorectal cancer, Lung cancer, Breast cancer, Prostate cancer, Circulatory diseases, Ischaemic heart diseases, Cerebrovascular diseases, Pneumonia and influenza, Bronchitis; emphysema and asthma, Unintentional injuries, Suicides and self-inflicted injuries, Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease

PERSONAL RESOURCES - Sense of community belonging, Life satisfaction; satisfied or very satisfied

COMMUNITY - Population density, Dependency ratio, 1 year internal migrants, 5 year internal migrants, Aboriginal population, Immigrant population, Low income, Children aged 17 and under living in low income families

 
Publication Date:   10/25/2011
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Geography:   Health Regions
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/25/2011
 
 
 
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