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The Canadian Pandemic Influenza Plan for the Health Sector
Canadian Provincial and Territorial Plans:
Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland and Labrador - Northwest Territories - Nova Scotia - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan - Yukon
No plan was found for Nunavut.
Public Health Agency of Canada
Canadia Centre for Occupational Health and Safety - Pandemic Planning
There have been at least 25,828 confirmed cases. There have been at least 316 deaths.

chart prepared by miker
In Alberta, there have been 57 deaths:
- Calgary (4): a 25 year old woman; a middle-aged woman; a 25 year old man; a young man.
- Edmonton (2): a middle-aged woman; another woman.
- Northern Alberta (1): a woman between the ages of 20 and 40.
- Central Alberta (2): a young girl; a middle-aged man.
- Southern Alberta (1): a middle-aged woman.
a 39 year old woman.
In British Columbia, there have been 36 deaths:
- Fraser Health Region (9): a 7 year old boy; a 19 year old man; a 26 year old woman from Mission.
- Interior Health Region (3)
- Vancouver Coastal Health Region (2):
- Vancouver Island (6): a woman from Beecher Bay reserve; a 28 year old woman from Cowichan Valley.
In Ontario, there have been 95 deaths: a 53 year old man from Alliston; a 10 year old girl from Cornwall; a 68 year old man from the Durham Region; a 23 year old man in Guelph; a woman in her seventies in Halton; three women in there fifties in Hamilton; a 41 year old woman from Hamilton; a 2 month old boy from London; a man in his seventies from the Middlesex-London Health Unit; a woman in his seventies from the Middlesex-London Health Unit; a person over 50 in Niagara; a 17 year old boy from Ottawa; a 52 year old woman from Cornwall (Ottawa Valley); an Ottawa woman in her eighties; a 63 year old man in Ottawa; a 55 year old woman in Ottawa; a 50 year old man in Ottawa; a man in Thunder Bay; a woman in Thunder Bay; a 15 year old boy in Timmins; a 81 year old woman from Toronto; a six year old girl from the Peel region, west of Toronto; a 44 year old man from Toronto; a 60 year old man from Toronto; a 13 year old boy from Toronto; a 78 year old man from the US who was visiting Orangeville; and others.
In Manitoba there have been at least nine deaths: a 45 year old woman; a man in his 40s from Winnipeg; a child less than 18 years old; an adult over 18 years old; a 43 year old man from Oakbank; and two peoplebetween the ages of 18 and 65 years old; an adult.
In New Brunswick, there have been at least seven deaths: two people in their forties; two people in their fifties; three people over 60.
In New Foundland and Labrador, there has been eight deaths: a 36 year old woman; a 63 year old woman; a 48 year old man; a 58 year old woman; a 29 year old woman from the Eastern Region.
In Nova Scotia, there has been six deaths: a man from Pictou County in his early forties; a woman from the Halifax area in her early forties; a woman in her fifties; a woman over 65; a man in his forties.
In Nunavut, there has been one death: a young woman.
In Quebec, there have been 83 deaths:
A elderly woman in the Estrie region; a 21 year old man in Laval; a man in his 40s from Montreal; a man between 30 and 50 from Montreal; a woman between 30 and 50 from Montreal; a woman from the Montreal area; a woman between 70 and 80 in Quebec; a 26 year old woman from Outaouais; a 67 year old man from Outaouais; a 61 year old woman from from Outaouais; a woman over 65 years old from the Quebec City area; a woman in her 50s from Quebec; a teenager from Quebec; a man in his fifties; two women in her sixties; a 51 year old; a a 52 year old; and others.
In Saskatchewan, there have beens 12 deaths: a woman in her forties; a man in his seventies; a child under the age of 10; and a woman in her forties; a boy at Wynyard Composite High School.
In the Yukon, there has been two deaths: a school-aged girl.
Cutler et al. (2009) Investigation of the first cases of human-to-human infection with the new swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus in Canada. 181:159-63
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