The average retail price for one dozen, or 12, eggs in Canada was 4.66 Canadian dollars in October 2024. The Canadian egg market Canada produces an increasing number of eggs each year. In 2019, around 586 metric tons were produced nationwide, an increase of over 20 percent in volume since 2010. This production is, however, not distributed evenly across the country. Ontario is home to the most egg producers by a large margin, Alberta and Quebec come in distant second and third places. As a result, out of all the provinces, Ontario produced the largest volume of eggs in 2019 at around 303 million dozen. Canada is also active in the international egg trade. In 2019, they exported around 429 million U.S. dollars’ worth of the product and imported approximately 672 million U.S. dollars’ worth.
Monthly average retail prices for selected products, for Canada and provinces. Prices are presented for the current month and the previous four months. Prices are based on transaction data from Canadian retailers, and are presented in Canadian current dollars.
The average retail price of bread in Canada was ***** Canadian dollars per *** grams in October 2024. In October 2024, the price of bread was at **** dollars for *** grams. The Canadian bread market Retail sales of bread in Canada reached around **** billion U.S. dollars in 2017, this figure was forecast to increase to around **** billion U.S. dollars by 2022. Sales of packaged or industrial bread clearly outperform those of unpackaged or artisanal bread - in 2017, total sales of unpackaged bread amounted to around *** million U.S. dollars, whilst sales of packaged bread totaled approximately **** billion U.S. dollars. International trade In 2019, the value of bread exported from Canada was almost double that of the amount which they imported. Exports reached around *** billion Canadian dollars, whilst imports were valued at about *** billion Canadian dollars.
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1Relative Risk (RR) was calculated for each year from the start of the prevention program using a table function that decreased the RR of getting echinococcosis by 8% each year until it reached the base RR of 0.19 after 10 years.Summary of base estimates and plausible ranges for utility and probability model inputs for cystic echinococcosis treatment and prevention in Canada.
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Base case incremental cost per QALY and total costs (Can$).
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1 Presumably E. canadensis under new taxonomy, if domestically-acquired2Species unspecifiedCyst location and Echinococcus species in Canadian echinococcosis cases (2002–2011).
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1Percent of cases where descriptor data is available2Only cases aged >14years used in rural/urban analysis; CMA—Census Metropolitan Area, CA—Census Agglomeration3Average adjusted after-tax income for individuals calculated for 2006 in 2009 constant dollars (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/75-202-x/2009000/analysis-analyses-eng.htm#a2)4According to patient health card5Only Quebec residents who received medical care out of province were captured in this analysisDescription of patients receiving care for echinococcosis in Canada (2002–2011).
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The average retail price for one dozen, or 12, eggs in Canada was 4.66 Canadian dollars in October 2024. The Canadian egg market Canada produces an increasing number of eggs each year. In 2019, around 586 metric tons were produced nationwide, an increase of over 20 percent in volume since 2010. This production is, however, not distributed evenly across the country. Ontario is home to the most egg producers by a large margin, Alberta and Quebec come in distant second and third places. As a result, out of all the provinces, Ontario produced the largest volume of eggs in 2019 at around 303 million dozen. Canada is also active in the international egg trade. In 2019, they exported around 429 million U.S. dollars’ worth of the product and imported approximately 672 million U.S. dollars’ worth.