Please note that CANSIM table numbers are now referred to as Product IDs (PID). For reference, a look-up table providing the concordance between CANSIM table numbers and the new Product IDs is ...
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Breast milk has many known advantages: it’s often easily digested and adapts to meet the nutrient needs of babies as they grow. Breastfeeding also helps protect against multiple infectious diseases in ...
This American Sign Language video highlights data on First Nations, Métis and Inuit people from the fifth release of the 2021 Census of Population included in the Daily.
("How to use the data tables" is written on the screen.) Welcome to a quick overview of how Statistics Canada's data tables work. We'll be taking you through an example, using table 14-10-0090-01 ...
Canadians are feeling the sting of rising prices, especially lower income Canadians. A new report highlights how inflation is affecting the Canadian economy and families. Inflation began picking up in ...
As winter’s chill tightens its grip, there is something else that tends to dip along with the temperatures—our vitamin D levels. Millions of Canadians are falling short of vitamin D levels, with teens ...
Gross Domestic Product – GDP for short – can be thought of as an overall grade on the economic report card of a country or region. It's one way to measure of the size and growth of the economy. For ...
Working in the gig economy – Statistical concepts and initial survey results (PDF, 44.57 MB) Description: Working in the gig economy – Statistical concepts and initial survey results Over the last few ...
Whether it’s to save money, care for aging parents, or both, multigenerational households are on the rise—and more common in some parts of the country than others. A multigenerational household ...
As of June 16, 2023, there are now 40 million Canadians! This is a historic milestone for Canada and certainly cause for celebration. It is also a great opportunity to look back on the country's ...
The vast majority of Canada’s Black population lives in large urban areas. In 2016, 94.3% of Black people lived in a census metropolitan area (CMA), compared with 71.2% of the country’s total ...