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The purpose of this survey is to collect information about quality of life, the effects of climate change, sources of information and trust. The results will help decision makers develop programs and ...
To improve Statistics Canada's services and communicate directly with data users and survey respondents, a new live chat feature has been added to the agency's website. This assessment of the live ...
Since its beginning as the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in 1918, Statistics Canada has been involved with international organizations to improve statistical capacity, both domestically and globally.
This survey collects information on scientific activities of Canadian businesses. The research and development expenditures and personnel information is used by federal, provincial and territorial ...
The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is Statistics Canada's official classification for geographic areas in Canada. The SGC covers all of the provinces and territories of Canada. This ...
This document details the way Statistics Canada calculates trend-cycle estimates. It is intended as a technical document to support users who wish to apply trend-cycle estimation to monthly series ...
The Export Import Price Report collects prices for representative commodities directly from Canadian exporters and importers. These prices are used to construct the Export Import Price Index (EIPI), ...
A network of professional advisory committees in major subject areas ensures the continuous review of the Agency’s statistical outputs and helps set priorities and foster program relevance. Advisory ...
Ce guide est conçu pour vous aider à remplir à l'Enquête semestrielle de 2025 sur le bétail. Si vous avez besoin de renseignements supplémentaires, veuillez composer le numéro de la ligne d'aide de ...
This guide is designed to assist you as you complete the 2025 Biannual Livestock Survey. If you need more information, please call the Statistics Canada Help Line at the number below. Your answers are ...
The purpose of this survey is to collect up-to-date information on the number of livestock on your agricultural operation. The data are used by agricultural industry analysts and producers to make ...
Research Data Centres (RDCs) promote and facilitate research that uses Statistics Canada microdata within secure facilities managed by Statistics Canada. They include university-based RDCs, government ...
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