New data on remote work opportunities in rural labour markets are now available, covering the first to third quarters of 2024, by sector (goods and services) and for all rural labour markets across Canada...
Statistics Canada has released new data using small area estimation methods to improve labour force characteristics for sub-provincial areas, including census metropolitan areas, census agglomerations, and self-contained labour areas, which are regions outside urban centers grouped by commuting patterns from Census data.
This report provides information on coverage errors at the national, provincial and CMA levels. CDP members in CMAs could use these values to get an idea of coverage errors at the community level.
This webinar will provide you with basic knowledge on Beyond 20/20. This user-friendly software is used at Statistics Canada to organize, manage, and disseminate socioeconomic data.
Funding for digital infrastructure is becoming increasingly essential for nonprofit organizations to thrive and survive in today's climate.
The webinar will explore a key indicator for police-reported crime in Canada.
Western University’s Network for Economic and Social Trends have launched an online mapping portal allowing users to map and explore historical census data dating as far back as 1951.
The latest issue of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network’s (CRDCN) quarterly newsletter, The Data Matter, features an article about researchers using geographical and Statistics Canada microdata to uncover housing insights for policymakers and planners.
The Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) is hosting a session on February 29th on the Canadian Health Survey of Children & Youth (CHSCY) as part of their CRDCN-Statistics Canada Open Mic Series.
On March 4th, the First Nations Information Governance Centre (FNIGC) will be hosting an information session webinar on the First Nations principles of ownership, control, access, and possession (OCAP).
The eighth annual GC Data Conference is being held on February 21st and 22nd, with the theme of "From Insight to Foresight". The event will be hosted virtually and registration is open to the general public.
Statistics Canada have provided a news update following COP28 on their recent and upcoming environmental data releases. Click to see the full update.
On Tuesday, November 28, 2023, HealthyDesign.City will be hosting a webinar coinciding with the official release of the HealthyPlan.City mapping tool. Click to see the full invitation.
This Fall, Statistics Canada’s Analytical Training Institute is offering two professional development courses focused on data analysis.
A quick refresher course for those who have had statistical training in the past or a fast-paced introduction to basic statistics for beginners.
The Census workshop is designed for those new to working with Census data or those who want to further develop their abilities in regards to working with Census concepts, methodology, geography and analysis.
This webinar will provide you with basic knowledge on Beyond 20/20. This user-friendly software is used at Statistics Canada to organize, manage, and disseminate socioeconomic data.
Canada’s Labour Market: An Overview of Key Developments Webinar
Presented as an integrated portrait of key labour market indicators, the webinar examines how Canada’s labour market is adjusting to uncertain economic conditions.
Statistics Canada has released a progress update on the Police-Reported Indigenous and Racialized Identity Data Collection Initiative.
Statistics Canada has released a progress update on the Police-Reported Indigenous and Racialized Identity Data Collection Initiative.
Statistics Canada is pleased to invite you to two free sessions on July 17 and 18 at the Westin Hotel during the ISI World Statistics Congress (WSC) held by the International Statistical Institute. Register by July 7, 2023.
Housing is much more than a roof over one’s head. It’s a source of individual security, dignity, and identity; a key factor in economic prosperity, health, and community well-being; and a central focus of municipal policy makers and planners.
The Community Data Program's annual meeting took place from May 10th to 12th in Mississauga Ontario, hosted by the Region of Peel. This was the first time in three years that we had met in person and the event was a great success.
Statistics Canada have two upcoming free events, a webinar titled Recovery and Resilience: An Overview of Recent Economic and Social Developments and a workshop, How to Use Census Data. Both events are being held in both English and French.