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Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2006
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An Overview of the Health of the Métis Population: Supporting Data Tables
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Table 1.1 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Canada, 2006
Table 1.2 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Atlantic region, 2006
Table 1.3 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Quebec, 2006
Table 1.4 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Ontario, 2006
Table 1.5 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Manitoba, 2006
Table 1.6 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Saskatchewan, 2006
Table 1.7 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Alberta, 2006
Table 1.8 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, British Columbia, 2006
Table 1.9 Self-rated health status, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex and age group, Territories, 2006
Table 2 Self-rated health status of Métis children aged 6 to 14, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 3.1 Chronic conditions: arthritis/rheumatism, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 3.2 Chronic conditions: high blood pressure, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 3.3 Chronic conditions: stomach problems or intestinal ulcers, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 3.4 Chronic conditions: asthma, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 3.5 Chronic conditions: diabetes, Métis adults aged 15 and over, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 4 Frequency of sports participation, including taking lessons, Métis children aged 6 to 14, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 5.1 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Canada, 2006
Table 5.2 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Atlantic region, 2006
Table 5.3 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Quebec, 2006
Table 5.4 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Ontario, 2006
Table 5.5 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Manitoba, 2006
Table 5.6 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Saskatchewan, 2006
Table 5.7 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Alberta, 2006
Table 5.8 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, British Columbia, 2006
Table 5.9 Métis adults aged 15 and over who have a regular family doctor, by sex and age, Territories, 2006
Table 6 Contact with a pediatrician, general practitioner or family physician in past 12 months, Métis children aged 6 to 14, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006
Table 7 Métis adults aged 15 and over who did not receive health care when needed, by sex, Canada, provinces and territories, 2006