Chronic conditions among immigrants living in Toronto for Toronto Public Health
Summary
The City of Toronto’s Newcomer Strategy and community partner agencies are interested in obtaining information related to the incidence and prevalence of chronic health conditions and how they differ for newcomers, long-term immigrants and Canadian-born residents living in Toronto. In line with the Smart Cities Challenge, this information will help to inform programs and services that improve the quality of life for residents by making resources and data available to municipal entities.
Knowledge User
Toronto Public Health
Information
Project ID
2019-033/2020 0904 000 320
Contributing ICES Scientists
Type of Response
Status
AHRQ Project
2025
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Project ID: 2025-001/ 2026 0950 196 000
Project Year: 2025
Knowledge User: Ontario Health
ICES Scientist: Luke Mondor
Type of Response: Research report or technical brief
Status: Completed
AHRQ Project
2025
Seniors eligible for OSDCP 2025
Project ID: 2025-027/2026 0950 151 001
Project Year: 2025
Knowledge User: Halton Region-Public Health Surveillance & Evaluation
ICES Scientist: Luke Mondor
Type of Response: Research report or technical brief
Status: In progress