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COVID-19 Special Edition of Statistics Canada's Business and Community Newsletter

Statistics Canada have realeased the April 2020 edition of their Business and Community Newsletter, which focuses on COVID-19.

From Statistics Canada:

Our Commitment to serving Canadians

Statistics Canada is responding to the COVID-19 challenge by collecting information vital to the economy and society—remotely and safely. Our employees are working hard to support critical government operations with data, analytics and methodological expertise.

CityWatch Canada - an interactive platform tracking emergency response measures across Canada

CityWatch Canada is an interactive platform that tracks emergency response measures put in place by local governments across Canada, updated daily.

Find information on which cities are in a state of emergency, the status of municipal buildings and public facilities, the impact on local governance, and any financial supports announced for residents, businesses, and municipal employees. Additional emergency measures will be monitored as the COVID-19 situation evolves.

CDP members among finalists in MaRS Healthy Neighbourhoods Data Challenge

The MaRS Healthy Neighbourhoods Data Challenge is a competion, launched June 2019, in which Canadians were asked to "identify and/or create new data sets, data sources and methodologies to improve our understanding of physical environments and promote healthy living". Among the finalists of the competition are Community Data Program members, City of Calgary and Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health.

On Thursday, April 23rd at 1:00 pm EDT, MaRS Discovery District will be hosting an online showcase, where the five finalists will present their work.

Statistics Canada survey on COVID-19 impacts

From April 3rd to April 16th, Statistics Canada will be conducting a survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

"Your country, province and municipality need reliable information on the current economic and social situation, as well as on people's physical and mental health, to effectively assess the needs of communities and implement suitable support measures during and after the pandemic.

Statistics Canada: Upcoming digital conference on the digital revolution and the well-being of Canadians

Statistics Canada is holding a series of digital conferences, titled Canada 4.0 - society, the economy and the digital transformation. The next conference in this series is:

Connected: The digital revolution and the well-being of Canadians

When:Tuesday, March 26, 2020 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, followed by a 30-minute question and answer discussion

Community Development Halton: Community Lens #166 – Home Energy Poverty

Community Development Halton have released a new issue in their Community Lens series, examining home energy poverty in the Halton Region. The report looks at Halton households spending more than twice the Canadian average on home energy needs, using 2016 Census data.

From the report:

"In 2016, over 22% of Ontario’s 5.1 million households were home energy poor. The average for Halton Region was 15.5%, representing almost 30,000 households. Almost one in five (18.3% or 3,800) households in Halton Hills spent more than 6% of their after-tax income on home energy"

Statistics Canada: Upcoming chat with an Expert session & Report on Physical activity of Canadian children and their Parents

Statistics Canada's latest newsletter contain information on the Chat with an Expert they are holding tomorrow, as well as on a new report, titled Associations between parent and child sedentary behaviour and physical activity in early childhood. Read the full newsletter below for more information: