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Dec 14, 2021 · Factors such as income, race, social status, and education have the strongest effects on health equity. Recent studies have also shown that on average, the lowest-income Canadians get 11.3 fewer healthy years throughout their lifetime than the highest-income Canadians.
May 28, 2018 · The Key Health Inequalities in Canada report describes the degree and distribution of key health inequalities in Canada, a critical step in taking action to advance health equity.
The range and depth of health inequalities in Canada constitute a call to action across all levels and areas of society. This report provides key principles for action and practices, based on growing global evidence, which can help advance health equity within Canada.
The Health Inequalities Data Tool contains a large set of data on health inequalities in Canada by subgroups of the Canadian population, including by social, economic and demographic factors. For example, the size and impacts of health inequalities are available by Indigenous Peoples, Black Canadians, immigrants or Canadians living in rural ...
The observers to the Council are the: air of the Board of Directors, Chair-elect of the Board of Directors, ex oficio; and. Executive Director, ex oficio. CJPH adopts requirement for meaningful engagement of First Nations, Inuit, Métis, and Indigenous Peoples.
Jan 29, 2022 · As cases of COVID-19 began to increase in Ontario, Canada, throughout 2020, early evidence from surveillance and media highlighted disproportionately higher rates of COVID-19 infection, hospitalization and mortality among racialized and low-income populations.
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Nov 3, 2020 · Canada: health system review 2020. Health Systems in Transition, Vol. 22 No. 3. 3 November 2020. | Country report. Download (3.2 MB) Overview. Life expectancy in Canada is high, while health inequalities persist. Life expectancy is high at 81.9 years, but it plateaued between 2016 and 2017.