A departmental results report provides an account of actual accomplishments against plans, priorities and expected results set out in the associated Departmental plan. Statistics Canada increased its ...
December 21 marks the winter solstice—the shortest day and the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. For Indigenous people celebrating winter solstice, it is a time to gather with ...
In 2018, Parliament passed the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act. The departmental plans and departmental results reports are being used to fulfill the President of the Treasury Board's obligations to ...
The avocado, both nutrient dense and delicious, has long been a popular fruit. Whether they’re smashed up and spread onto toast, mixed into that perfect guacamole recipe (please share it with us!), or ...
The Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics (GDIS) Hub is Statistics Canada's primary platform for all gender, diversity and inclusion related data. The Hub enables data users to easily find ...
A sure sign of the holiday season is when local police services announce upcoming roadside stop checks to nab impaired drivers and discourage others from getting behind the wheel impaired. While stop ...
In 2019, the Accessible Canada Act was published. The Act commits the government and all other federally regulated entities to become fully accessible by 2040. Government departments must identify, ...
Listen to "Eh Sayers" on: Over two thirds (70%) of Canadians experienced a cyber security incident in 2022. The strategies used by bad actors are getting more and more complex. Many of us are ...
At some time, now or in the future, most of us will need some kind of care and support—whether as a patient, a caregiver, or a loved one. There are many Canadians of all ages living with a ...
For many one-parent families (OPFs), being able to make ends meet is an ongoing challenge. As some key data show, mothers continue to make up an outsized proportion of parents in OPFs rising to this ...
Apprenticeship training and trade qualifications in Canada are governed by the provincial and territorial jurisdictions. These jurisdictions determine the trades, for which, apprenticeship training is ...
The maple leaf is the symbol of Canada and maple syrup—its most iconic foodstuff—is beloved both domestically and around the world. Indeed, just over two-thirds of the maple syrup produced globally in ...