Yes, the pan-Canadian health inequalities reporting initiative has two dimensions. One is an online data tool that looks at more than 70 indicators of health inequality—health behaviours, as well as broader determinants of health. That was made available last year. It's possible to pull up data specific to diabetes in different subpopulations. Just today, there is a release of a narrative report that tells more of the narrative around the top inequalities in Canada, of which diabetes is one. That's something that may be of interest to this table.
On May 28th, 2018. See this statement in context.