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Tag Archives: Vital Signs

EDI featured in Hamilton Vital Signs report

May 31, 2018News & Eventsdevelopmental health, Early Development Instrument, EDI, Hamilton, map, Vital Signs, vulnerabilityMatt Horner

The Early Development Instrument has been included in Hamilton’s 2018 Vital Signs report as a key measure of the city’s health. Continue reading EDI featured in Hamilton Vital Signs report →

2015 Vital Signs reports released

October 6, 2015Latest ReportsEDI, Kingston, Vital SignsMatt Horner

The Community Foundations of Canada and its local partners across the country have released the 2015 Vital Signs reports. Vital Signs is an annual check-up that measures the vitality of cities across Canada by examining significant social and economic trends. Continue reading 2015 Vital Signs reports released →

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