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.| www.statcan.gc.ca
Message from the Chief Statistician of Canada Thank you for taking a few minutes to participate in the 2021 Census. The information you provide is converted into statistics used by communities, businesses and governments to plan services and make informed decisions about employment, education, health care, market development and more.| www.statcan.gc.ca
This video presents information on the new gender question in the 2021 Census and the added precision of 'at birth' to the sex question. It highlights the importance of these modifications for greater data inclusivity and the benefits for all individuals in Canada.| www.statcan.gc.ca
Bringing together data, tools and reports to provide you with the latest information on economic accounts.| www.statcan.gc.ca
Indicators, data and detailed analysis related to Canadian demographics, from a wide set of data sources including population estimates and projections, and the census.| www.statcan.gc.ca
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) represents changes in prices as experienced by Canadian consumers. It measures price change by comparing, through time, the cost of a fixed basket of goods and services.| www.statcan.gc.ca
Consumer prices have been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, global events such as the war in Ukraine. Consumers trying to make ends meet have faced rising costs in many of their day-to-day expenditures. Supply chain disruptions, oil price fluctuations and changes in consumer demand brought on by COVID-19 are some of the driving factors. Statistics Canada's primary measure of inflation is the Consumer Price Index, or CPI. The CPI has reflected the impact of these unp...| www.statcan.gc.ca
Economic, social and census data with daily analysis of statistical releases from Statistics Canada. Hundreds of free electronic publications to view and download.| www.statcan.gc.ca
By Susie Fortier and Guy Gellatly, Statistics Canada This special edition article provides nontechnical answers to selected questions related to the use and interpretation of seasonally adjusted data. Organized as a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), it complements the more technical discussions of seasonal adjustment in Statistics Canada publications and reference manuals.| www.statcan.gc.ca