Canada’s life expectancy at birth rose from 77 years in 1990 to 82 years by 2012, reflecting the country’s strong healthcare system and public health initiatives. Key improvements during this period include advancements in treating chronic diseases and widespread access to medical services through universal healthcare. The increase to 81 by the mid-2000s coincides with significant investments in elderly care and preventive health measures. The slight stabilization in the early 2020s suggests a maturing health system with focused efforts on maintaining high standards of living and medical care.
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