MANITOBA CHILD HEALTH ATLAS 2004
kids photo (120x80 px)
 
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Key Findings:
Education

Education summary report

Winnipeg
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(20-page pdf)
right arrow Figures from Report *
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Non-Winnipeg
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* PowerPoint file can be downloaded for notes.

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