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October 27, 2021

Potential lost, potential for change: The Cost of Injury in Canada 2021

The Cost of Injury in Canada 2021 was created by Parachute in collaboration with the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, and quantifies the cost of different types of injuries – including seniors falls – from a societal perspective, including costs related to deaths, hospitalization, ER visits as well as disability.

The report is available in English and French.

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