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All cities and towns in Ontario of more than 10,000 inhabitants plus some selected municipalities presented by population statistics and maps. ... All cities and towns in Ontario of more than 10,000 inhabitants plus some selected municipalities.
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Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Demographics of Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some ridings have boomed since 2003, while others shrank, became poorer and grew more resentful of Toronto ... But in rural and small-town Ontario, the population declined in 25 per cent of ridings. In 30 per cent of ridings, the numbers remained virtually unchanged, increasing 4 per cent or less, Mr. Morrow's figures show.
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Objective To assess trends in admission rates for IHD in the Native population of Ontario compared with the general population of Ontario.
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Please help support CiteULike by taking part in our survey. ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online. ... by: Michelle Cotterchio, Michael Manno, Neil Klar, John Mclaughlin, Steven Gallinger...
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the extent of omeprazole prescribing in the senior population of Ontario over a 1-year period; the variation in omeprazole prescribing for this population according to age group, gender, and geographic region: and the extent of inappropriate prescribing of omeprazole for this population.
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AIMS: to explore beliefs about the cardiovascular benefits of drinking wine in the Ontario population. ... AIMS: to explore beliefs about the cardiovascular benefits of drinking wine in the Ontario population. DESIGN: secondary analysis of data from a provincial survey of adults. PARTICIPANTS: Ontarians aged 18 or older...
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Figure 1 Prevalence of HCV infection* in a community-based population, Ontario, 1996 ... In summary, we estimate the standardized prevalence of HCV to be 0.7% (95% CI = 0.5 to 1.0, Canadian 1991 standard population) in a general study population based in the area of Scarborough, Ontario, 1996. The study population...
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With a population of more than 12 million, Ontario is home to about one in three Canadians. Eighty per cent live in urban centres, largely in cities on the shores of the Great Lakes.
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