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Thursday, November 13, 2025
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Economic accounts
Annual international trade in services, 2024
Canada's exports and imports of services both increased in 2024, led by growth in international travel. Exports of services totalled $231.7 billion, up 5.9% from 2023, while imports of services into Canada reached $230.2 billion (+7.2%).
Provincial input-output tables, 2022
The provincial input-output tables for 2022 are now available.
Population and demography
Study: The contribution of foreign-born mothers to Canadian births from 1997 to 2024
In 2024, more than two in five newborns (42.3%) had a foreign-born mother, a proportion that nearly doubled in just over 25 years. In 2024, Ontario and British Columbia (48.7% each) had the highest proportion of births to foreign-born mothers, while the lowest proportion was observed in the Atlantic provinces (23.6%).
Energy
Energy supply and demand, 2024
Canada produced, exported and consumed more energy products in 2024 compared with the previous year. The expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, which began operations in May, contributed to higher exports. Meanwhile, increased domestic consumption was driven primarily by energy use in the mining and oil and gas extraction and the pipeline transportation subsectors.
Immigration and ethnocultural diversity
An overview of the immigrant population born in the United States living in Canada
The ties between Canada and the United States are deep and are reflected by migration in both directions across the border. Although the flow of US immigrants to Canada has slowed from a high in 1971, when they represented 11% of recent immigrants, it has never stopped. According to the 2021 Census of Population, US immigrants accounted for 3% of recent immigrants, making the United States the sixth most important source country of recent immigrants to Canada.
Health
Provisional death counts, January 2023 to August 2025
Today's release includes new and updated adjusted counts of death from the Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database, covering the period from January 7, 2023, to September 6, 2025. The Provisional Deaths in Canada Dashboard, which provides the most recent insights on mortality trends, as well as interactive data visualization tools, has been updated.
International trade
Monthly Analysis on the Canadian Economic Tracker, November 2025
The monthly analysis that accompanies the Canadian Economic Tracker is now available.
Labour
Employment by industry in rural Canada: Interactive dashboard
The Employment by industry in rural Canada: Interactive dashboard includes new data and analysis for the October 2025 reference period.
New products
Provincial Symmetric Input-Output Tables, 2022
Catalogue number Catalogue number15-211-X, (EFT)
Report on Energy Supply and Demand in Canada: Explanatory Information, 2005 to 2024
Catalogue number Catalogue number57-003-X, (HTML | PDF)
Statistics Canada - Data Visualization Products: "Employment by industry in rural Canada: Interactive dashboard"
Catalogue number Catalogue number71-607-X2021006, (HTML)
Statistics Canada - Data Visualization Products: "Extractive Sector Transparency Measures Act Data Portal"
Catalogue number Catalogue number71-607-X2022008, (HTML)
Statistics Canada - Data Visualization Products: "Canadian Economic Tracker"
Catalogue number Catalogue number71-607-X2023022, (HTML)
Statistics Canada - Data Visualization Products: "Provisional Deaths in Canada Dashboard"
Catalogue number Catalogue number71-607-X2024004, (HTML)
Ethnicity, Language and Immigration Thematic Series: "An overview of the immigrant population born in the United States living in Canada"
Catalogue number Catalogue number89-657-X2025008, (HTML | PDF)
Demographic Documents: "The contribution of foreign-born mothers to Canadian births from 1997 to 2024"
Catalogue number Catalogue number91F0015M2025004, (HTML | PDF)
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