New from Stats Can: Food Stats
Statistics Canada continues to make its data more accessible and dynamic with the launch of Food Stats, a comprehensive one-stop shop for statistical information on food.
On behalf of Statistics Canada’s Agriculture Division:
Divided Cities - Understanding Intra-urban Inequalities
OECD released this report called Divided Cities, Understanding Intra-urban Inequalities, providing an "assessment of spatial inequalities and segregation in cities and metropolitan areas from multiple perspectives. The chapters in the report focus on a subset of OECD countries and non-member economies, and provide new insights on cross-cutting issues for city neighbourhooods."
Congratulations to the winner of the first CDP Award
Last week was the Community Data Program’s Annual Meeting, hosted by Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health in Guelph, Ontario.
How Happy are Your Neighbours? A New Study of Canadian Communities
A new study looks at measurements of happiness in Canadian communities and finds that the old saying is true: money isn’t everything.
Researchers are increasingly using data to gauge qualitative factors like quality of life. While important aspects like affordable housing and short commutes can be easily put into numbers, the most important factor- sense of community belonging- remains somewhat more abstract.
Wood Buffalo Conducting First Census Since Fort McMurray Wildfire
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, a CDP Member Organization, is carrying out the Fort McMurray region’s first official population count since the mass evacuation during the May 2016 wildfire.
Socio-economic supervisor Kodjo Efu is leading the effort to figure out how many of the 80,000+ evacuees have since returned.
Administrative Data: A Primer from Powered by Data
Montreal-based Powered by Data is sharing their new project on administrative data sharing. In this blog post, they show how this type of data-sharing can offer innovative solutions to problems facing nonprofits.
2017-2018 Annual Report Now Available
The Community Data Project's Annual Report for the year ending March 31, 2018 is now available.
Contents include the year in review, the program budget, and plans for the next year, including data acquisition. We've also included highlights of our recent website redesign and results from the user survey.
Thanks to everyone at the Canadian Council on Social Development for their support!
Chat with an Expert: Gross domestic product by industry
Statistics Canada is hosting a “Chat with an Expert” session- Gross domestic product by industry: Provinces and territories, 2017.
From Statistics Canada:
How did the economy of my province or territory compare to that of other provinces or territories in 2017?
Webinar May 8 2018: Taxfiler (T1FF) Data
The next T1FF webinar will be held on May 8. This webinar series is intended to help you understand basic (standard) taxfiler tables and learn how to better use them.
Taxfiler data, or T1-derived datasets, are generated from individual tax files from the Canada Revenue Agency from the Income Statistics Division of Statistics Canada. These datasets are published on a yearly basis and are an increasingly important source of Canada-wide income data.