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The Daily Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Canada’s Core Public Infrastructure Survey: asset management practices, solid waste infrastructure, and culture, recreation and sports facilities, 2022 Statistics Canada, in partnership with Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, is releasing new data from Canada’s Core Public Infrastructure Survey for 2022. These data cover topics such as the stock, replacement value, condition and performance of Canada’s […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Monday, February 3, 2025
Study: Sources of income of racialized individuals 65 years and over in Canada, 2020 In 2020, racialized individuals aged 65 years and over received various sources of income in lower proportions compared to non-racialized individuals in the same age group. For example, 38% of older racialized individuals received benefits from private retirement income, compared to […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Friday, January 31, 2025
January 31, 2025 Gross domestic product by industry, November 2024 Real gross domestic product decreased 0.2% in November with decreases in both services-producing and goods-producing industries. Continue reading Cancer incidence in Canada, 2022 Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada among both males and females, responsible for just over one in four deaths. […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Thursday, January 30, 2025
Distributions of household economic accounts for income, consumption, saving and wealth of Canadian households, third quarter 2024 Income inequality increased amid strong investment income gains for the highest earning households in the third quarter of 2024. Easing borrowing costs and inflation moderated financial pressures for middle-income households and the least wealthy households. Continue reading Payroll […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Social geography: A special edition of Insights on Canadian Society Released today, the special edition issue of Insights on Canadian Society expands Statistics Canada’s flagship social publication to offer policy-relevant articles united across a common theme, which leverage visuals and accessible multimedia formats to allow readers to interactively examine their different facets. Continue reading Oilseed […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Real estate agents and brokers, 2023 The Canadian residential real estate market continued to face challenges in 2023 in the wake of lower home sales activity, contributing to an operating revenue decline of 16.6% to $17.6 billion in the real estate agents and brokers industry. Continue reading Labour Force Survey: Revisions, 1987 to 2024 Revised […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Monday, January 27, 2025
Youth with Disabilities: Education and Employment, 2022 In 2022, youth aged 15 to 24 years with disabilities (65.1%) were less likely than their counterparts without disabilities (69.7%) to be enrolled in school. Additionally, 41.8% of youth with disabilities were employed, compared with 50.5% of youth without disabilities. Continue reading Monthly estimates of business openings and […]
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Read MoreStatCan survey highlights impact of rising cost of living on Indigenous people – APTN News
January 24, 2025 The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs says it is very concerned about a 2024 Statistics Canada survey on Indigenous people that highlights what they call the devastating impact of the rising cost of living. Read More: https://www.aptnnews.ca/videos/statcan-survey-highlights-impact-of-rising-cost-of-living-on-indigenous-people/
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Read MoreThe Daily Friday, January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025 Labour Force Survey: Revisions, 1987 to 2024 Revised Labour Force Survey (LFS) series for the period from 1987 to 2024 are now available. Future LFS releases—including the release of January 2025 data on February 7—will be aligned with these revised series. Continue reading New Housing Price Index, December 2024 The national index […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Thursday, January 23, 2025
Retail trade, November 2024 Retail sales were relatively unchanged in November. Sales were down in six out of nine subsectors, led by lower sales at food and beverage retailers (-1.6%). Higher sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers (+2.0%) and gasoline stations and fuel vendors (+0.7%) largely offset declines in the remaining subsectors. Continue reading […]
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