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Quality of Life - Participation in Democratic Processes
Voter participation in democratic processes invokes a sense of contribution and belonging. Participation in democratic processes directly impacts on quality of life, since it... -
Quality of Life - Leisure and Recreation
Leisure and recreational activities affect overall well-being and can have a direct bearing on health. Opportunity for and access to leisure and recreational activities directly... -
Quality of Life - Housing
Housing is one of the basic needs for well-being. Poor quality of housing may have adverse effects on health and well-being. Housing is one of the basic needs of all... -
Quality of Life - Household Finances
Household finances affect consumption and thereby impact on access to technology, travel and leisure. The level of disposable income directly influences quality of life, as it... -
Flood Extent Polygon - Saskatchewan River, Saskatchewan - 2011-04-23 00:28:00Z
The flood extent products are derived from satellite imagery with a system developed and operated by the Earth Sciences Sector (ESS) of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). This... -
Atlas of Canada National Scale Data 1:5,000,000 - Rivers
The Atlas of Canada National Scale Data 1:5,000,000 Series consists of boundary, coast, island, place name, railway, river, road, road ferry and waterbody data sets that were... -
Quality of Life - Environment Quality
The quality of the physical environment has effects on well-being, social participation and health. Populations with high spatial concentrations or densities (for example, the... -
Quality of Life - Employment/Paid Work
Income from employment allows for the purchase of goods and services. Employment status may also affect esteem and well-being. A high unemployment rate inversely impacts quality... -
Quality of Life - Education
Education is important for social mobility, participation and employment opportunity. High educational attainment level directly impacts quality of life, since it is closely... -
Quality of Life - Accessibility to Services
Access to services affects well-being, social participation, education, health and employment. Accessibility is important to quality of life, as it creates the potential to take... -
Quality of Life - Access to Health Resources
Health resources make the production of health services possible. Access to health resources directly influences quality of life, as it directly impacts on quality of health... -
Overall Quality of Life
Overall quality of life is a composite assessment of the quality of the social, economic and physical environments. Eleven domains (or aspects of life) have been used to assess... -
Metropolitan Influenced Zones (MIZ)
The metropolitan influence zone classification, developed by researchers at Statistics Canada, classifies communities (census subdivisions) that lie outside census metropolitan... -
Visible Minority Population by Census Subdivision, 2006
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population by Census Division, 2006
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population, 2006 - South Asian Population by Census Subdivision
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population, 2006 - South Asian Population by Census Division
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population, 2006 - Latin American Population by Census Subdivision
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population, 2006 - Latin American Population by Census Division
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal... -
Visible Minority Population, 2006 - Filipino Population by Census Subdivision
The 2006 Census estimated 5.1 million individuals who belonged to a visible minority. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal...