Available in print for order (see SOURCE) or online for download.
Excerpted from press release:
In late 2000, CPRN led 40 dialogue sessions with Canadians from all walks of life and all regions of the country to develop a picture of what citizens think should be included in a national portrait of our quality of life. The result is 'Quality of life in Canada: A citizens' report card."
The report card presents comparative data for 40 national indicators under nine primary themes identified by dialogue participants. The themes are, in order of priority:
- democratic rights and participation
- health
- education/learning
- environment
- social conditions and programs
- community
- personal well-being
- economy and employment, and
- government.
The Report Card results show progress on some fronts, lack of movement on others and deterioration in still others.
[See page 46 of Background Report for child care component.]