Question: This is a 2-part assignment. Make sure to answer all parts in your own words. PART 1. Go to the Public Health of Agency of

This is a 2-part assignment. Make sure to answer all parts in your own words.

PART 1. Go to the Public Health of Agency of Canada website. Answer the following 2 questions:

1. What travel health advisory notices have been issued within the last month? (if none in the last month, use the most recent)

2. Look at the most recent Canada Communicable Diseases Report, and identify the lead topic, and 2 facts about that topic.

PART 2.

Saskatchewan has shown steady growth because of its natural resources (oil deposits), forecasted replacement demand (workforce attrition) and people are moving to the region.

Go to the Statistics Canada Census 2021 website (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm)

On the landing page, select Census Data

On the following page, click on Census Profile

On the Census Profile screen, under Place name enter Saskatoon click Search.

On the next page, be sure to select Census Subdivision Saskatoon (City), Saskatchewan as your census subdivision (it should be your top result).

Once you have the data for Saskatoon loaded, answer the following questions (you will need to scroll):

1. Is the population rising, falling, or staying the same?

2. What is the median age of the population?

3. Will you need to provide health services in languages other than English and French?

4. What is the potential impact to health services knowing the answers to these questions?

Your answer to Question 4 should be approximately 500 words and should reference all three of the factors covered by the previous questions: population, age, and language.

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