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 ...
Explore series of publications containing information about and/or collected by Statistics Canada.
Statistics Canada is committed to transparency and accountability by providing access to its information in response to access to information or privacy requests where permitted by law. The Access to ...
The Elementary to Postsecondary Student Education Dashboard: Enrolments, Graduations and Tuition Fees comprehensive data visualization tool overviews counts of enrolments and graduations for ...
These half-day events are held in different Canadian cities, discussing the uses of statistics in various fields. They are a wonderful opportunity for Statistics Canada to connect and collaborate with ...
Priests enumerate 44 settlers in the colony of New France. The Census and Statistics Act of 1847 is passed, providing for a decennial census and the registration of births and deaths in the United ...
Canadians need high-quality, insightful and accessible data to support good decision making. Statistics Canada's mission is to provide trusted data, statistical services and insights required to ...
A network of professional advisory committees in major subject areas ensures the continuous review of the Agency’s statistical outputs and helps set priorities and foster program relevance. Advisory ...
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 ...
2025-09-18The 2025 Canadian Statistics Advisory Council Annual Report is Now Available 2025-07-04Statistics Canada publishes 2026 Census questions 2025-07-04Backgrounder: 2026 Census Questionnaires ...
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.
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 ...