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Community level information from Statistics Canada on the 2006 Census of Population.
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Saskatchewan's reported crime rate and overall crime severity.
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The encyclopaedia of Saskatchewan provides information on the municipal system, community descriptions, municipal road networks and many other topics related to municipalities.
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Profiles of First Nations; Aboriginal communities are located in urban, rural and remote locations across Saskatchewan and Canada.
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Local governments play a key role in the protection and promotion of historic places.
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Saskatchewan labour force statistics.
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Saskatchewan residents' perceptions of access to, and use of, programs and services in their communities, as well as their perceptions of their community and personal quality of life.
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Saskatchewan's Bureau of Statistics monthly statistical review.
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Saskatchewan population reports based on Statistics Canada's census data.
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Statistical profiles of Saskatchewan constituencies including home language, ethnic origin, place of birth, education, religion, labour force activity, housing costs and income.
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These reports, published annually by Saskatchewan Health, provide a count of all persons who were eligible for Saskatchewan health coverage on June 30th each year. (Note, these values differ from federal census data.)
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The Government of Canada's Rural Secretariat has developed the Community Information Database as a tool designed to provide rural Canadians with easily accessible economic, demographic, and social data at the community level.
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