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The publication of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 is the thirtieth anniversary of the standard occupational classification system and it introduces a major structural change. The ...
Introduction Statistics Canada has been leveraging a Client Relationship Management (CRM) solution to help support the provision of client service delivery, business respondent relations, microdata ...
The Employment Insurance Coverage Survey provides a meaningful picture of who does or does not have access to EI benefits among the jobless and those in a situation of underemployment. The survey also ...
La version 1.0 du SCIAN Canada 2022 constitue la plus importante révision du SCIAN depuis 2002. Elle comprend un grand nombre de révisions liées à l'économie numérique. Le principe directeur de ces ...
Canada and the United States share the world’s longest land border, which handles daily over $2 billion in trade and the thousands of people who cross it for business or pleasure. Here are a few key ...
For many college and university students, school is officially out for summer! High school students have just a little more to go before their school year wraps up and summer vacation begins. As the ...
Having a safe and stable place to call home is central to leading a healthy and prosperous life. In 2021, we asked Canadian households if they had ever experienced some form of homelessness in their ...
Statistics Canada is pleased to publish its first annual Health of Canadians report. This report brings together important health data, both for the population overall and for specific groups.
Information on Canada’s infants, children, teens, adolescents, students, and young adults. Topics include child care arrangements, crime, education, health ...
NAICS Canada 2022 Version 1.0 is the biggest revision to NAICS since 2002. The overarching theme to the updates is the digital economy. The guiding principle of these changes is to classify economic ...
The Consumer Price Index increased 2.9% year over year in May, an uptick from 2.7% in April. Conversely, the overall inflation rate has been on a general downward trend since its peak in June 2022.
Roughly three in four workers (73.8%) of the nearly 1.5 million workers (aged 15 years and older) whose residence and usual workplace were within the Toronto census metropolitan area (CMA) in 2021 ...