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Research Data Centres (RDCs) promote and facilitate research that uses Statistics Canada microdata within secure facilities managed by Statistics Canada. They include university-based RDCs, government ...
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.
Description - Measuring pure price change: Exploring Shrinkflation in the Consumer Price Index The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks changes in prices as experiences by Canadians by comparing the cost ...
We’ve all seen prices in grocery stores lately. Wherever you live in Canada, there is no question that grocery bills are getting more expensive. From 2021 to 2022, prices for food purchased from ...
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 ...
With the Super Bowl just around the corner and the NHL season in full swing, concussions are talked about in sports virtually every day. Less talked about are all those other concussions that happen ...
It’s the Tuesday after Labour Day, the annual holiday which celebrates workers’ achievements and gains, including the eight-hour workday and paid leave. For most Canadians, today is also the beginning ...
In 2021, Canada’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 670.4 megatonnes, down by over one-tenth (-10.4%) from a peak of 748.1 megatonnes in 2007. Transportation was responsible for 187.7 megatonnes (28 ...
We’re into August, and Canadians are enjoying as much of the great outdoors as our short summers allow. For many, that means activities. The Households and the Environment Survey asks Canadian ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.