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Explore series of publications containing information about and/or collected by Statistics Canada. Info Source Published Statistics Canada results can be found under "Published data" on the main page ...
The improved Statistics Canada home page launched on July 16. Discover how the new layout, navigation, and international best practices will improve access to essential data, with no changes to ...
Statistics Canada is committed to serving its clients in a prompt, reliable, courteous, and fair manner. Microdata Access Portal support General inquiries and assistance: ...
What is an "open" licence? What information sharing rights come with the Statistics Canada Open Licence? Does the Statistics Canada Open Licence apply to all Statistics Canada products? If I already ...
The Social Policy Simulation Database and Model (SPSD/M) is a microsimulation tool specifically designed for analyzing the tax and transfer system in Canada. It is a complex multidisciplinary ...
Labour Shortage Trends in Canada (PDF, 687.26 KB) Description: Labour shortage trends in Canada The unemployment-to-job vacancy ratio in Canada is at a historical low, amid a record tight labour ...
Bringing together data, tools and reports to provide you with the latest information on immigration and ethnocultural diversity in Canada.
The Project for the Regional Advancement of Statistics in the Caribbean (PRASC) is a Government of Canada-funded statistical capacity building project which targets 14 Member States of the Caribbean ...
The Indigenous Liaison Program serves as a bridge between Statistics Canada and First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities and Indigenous organizations.
The content summary document is divided into separate tables which list all of the content topics in the survey by age group of respondent. There are tables on the household questionnaire and specimen ...
By Susie Fortier and Guy Gellatly, Statistics Canada This special edition article provides nontechnical answers to selected questions related to the use and interpretation of seasonally adjusted data.
Administrative data or information are collected by government agencies and private sector companies for their ongoing operations, which are then obtained by Statistics Canada to meet its mandated ...