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Information on Canada’s infants, children, teens, adolescents, students, and young adults. Topics include child care arrangements, crime, education, health ...
Status. This standard was approved as a departmental standard on July 30, 2021.. NAICS Canada 2022 Version 1.0. NAICS Canada 2022 Version 1.0 is the biggest revision to NAICS since 2002. The ...
In line with the Government of Canada's priority to make more detailed data accessible on gender and diversity characteristics to support and inform the development of equitable policies and programs, ...
Geopolitical conflicts continued to cause uncertainty in the crude oil markets in 2023, although prices subsided from the elevated levels of 2022. Annual production of crude oil and equivalent ...
It’s spring, which means vacation planning for many Canadians is in full swing! Some of those plans might mean a road trip, covering a chunk of the approximately one million kilometres of public roads ...
Some family types are at a greater risk of experiencing food insecurity. Data from the 2022 CIS show that certain family types are more vulnerable to living in a household that is food insecure. For ...
Although not liking one’s job can be a fact of life for some of us, most Canadians like what they do. Levels of job satisfaction can reflect meaningful differences in working conditions and the ...
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada—an opportunity for all Canadians to reflect on and learn more about the many achievements and contributions that Canadians of Asian heritage have made and ...
The Canadian Health Measures Survey collects a lot of other measurements that are important for better understanding obesity in Canada.. Waist circumference as an indicator of obesity. While BMI is ...
Weather-related catastrophic events once again plagued Canada in 2024. Let’s take a look at the price Canadians have paid and continue to pay for these weather-related catastrophes. A summer of ...
August 12 is International Youth Day,observed annually by the United Nations (UN) in recognition of young people (aged 15 to 24) and to promote their rights and aspirations.This year’s theme is “From ...
National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day are opportunities to learn more about the unique cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations people, Métis, and Inuit.