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  • Table: 14-10-0479-01
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Employment estimates by class of worker, province, gender, age group and disability, annual.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Table: 14-10-0479-02
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Employment estimates by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), province, gender, age group and disability, annual.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Table: 14-10-0479-03
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Employment estimates by National Occupational Classification (NOC), province, gender, age group and disability, annual.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Table: 14-10-0479-04
    Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territory
    Frequency: Annual
    Description: Employment estimates by job tenure, province, gender, age group and disability, annual.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X20261393592
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X20261393665
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2018016
    Description: This interactive dashboard provides access to current and historical Consumer Price Index (CPI) data in a dynamic and customizable format. Key indicators such as the 12-month and 1-month inflation rates and price trends are presented in interactive charts, allowing users to compare and analyze price changes of all the goods and services in the CPI basket over time as well as across geography (national, provincial and territorial levels).

    Other CPI indicators available in this tool include the Bank of Canada’s core measures of inflation, seasonally adjusted inflation rates, and CPI basket weights.

    This web-based application is updated monthly, as soon as the data for the latest reference month is released in The Daily.

    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2019013
    Description: This web application provides access to new housing prices data for Canada and 27 census metropolitan areas (CMA). The maps, charts and tables draw from information collected from respondents who provide information on Canada's new housing prices. The interactive dashboard allows users to visualize statistics on new housing prices' monthly and annual movements and on rankings by CMAs of the largest monthly price movements.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2019015
    Description: This dashboard highlights the latest data for the Wholesale Services Price Index (WSPI) and the Retail Services Price Index (RSPI). The WSPI and the RSPI are indicators of change in the price of wholesaling and retailing services in Canada. This price is defined as a margin, which is the difference between the selling price and the purchase price of products sold. With this tool, data users can explore current and historical trends for various types of wholesaling and retailing services. Key indicators such as the latest quarterly and year-over-year (annual) changes, as well as services price trends are presented in interactive charts, allowing users to compare and analyze services price changes over time for different types of services. The interactive tool also allows users to rank subsectors based on their relative importance (2013 weights) to the overall Canadian wholesale or retail sector . This web-based application is updated quarterly, as soon as data for the latest reference period are released in The Daily.
    Release date: 2026-05-19

  • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2021005
    Description: Building permits: Interactive Dashboard can be used to visualize monthly data or trend analysis of the value of permits issued by Canadian municipalities as well as monthly changes on residential units created. The user can view those data by selecting reference period, geography, type of building structure and value type for seasonal adjustment.
    Release date: 2026-05-19
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  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197900100003
    Description: Two methods for estimating the correlated response variance of a survey estimator are studied by way of both theoretical comparison and empirical investigation. The variance of these estimators is discussed and the effects of outliers examined. Finally, an improved estimator is developed and evaluated.
    Release date: 1979-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197900100004
    Description: Let U = {1, 2, …, i, …, N} be a finite population of N identifiable units. A known “size measure” x_i is associated with unit i; i = 1, 2, ..., N. A sampling procedure for selecting a sample of size n (2 < n < N) with probability proportional to size (PPS) and without replacement (WOR) from the population is proposed. With this method, the inclusion probability is proportional to size (IPPS) for each unit in the population.
    Release date: 1979-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197900100005
    Description: Approximate cutoff rules for stratifying a population into a take-all and take-some universe have been given by Dalenius (1950) and Glasser (1962). They expressed the cutoff value (that value which delineates the boundary of the take-all and take-some) as a function of the mean, the sampling weight and the population variance. Their cutoff values were derived on the assumption that a single random sample of size n was to be drawn without replacement from the population of size N.

    In the present context, exact and approximate cutoff rules have been worked out for a similar situation. Rather than providing the sample size of the sample, the precision (coefficient of variation) is given. Note that in many sampling situations, the sampler is given a set of objectives in terms of reliability and not sample size. The result is particularly useful for determining the take-all - take-some boundary for samples drawn from a known population. The procedure is also extended to ratio estimation.
    Release date: 1979-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197900100006
    Description: Under a sequential sampling plan, the proportion defective in the sample is generally a biased estimator of the population value. In this paper, an unbiased estimator is given. Also, an unbiased estimator of its variance is derived. These results are applied to an estimation problem from the 1976 Canadian Census.
    Release date: 1979-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254832
    Description: I.P. Fellegi and D. Holt proposed a systematic approach to automatic edit and imputation. An implementation of this proposal was a Generalized Edit and Imputation System by the Hot-Deck Approach, that was utilized in the edit and imputation of the 1976 Canadian Census of Population and Housing. This paper discusses that application, evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of the methodology with some empirical evidence. The system will be considered in relation to the general issues of the edit and imputation of survey data. Some directions for future developments will also be considered.
    Release date: 1978-12-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254833
    Description: Owners of small businesses complain about the quantity of forms they are required to collectors of statistics. Administrative data are an alternative source but do not usually include all the information required by the survey takers.

    The “Tax Data Imputation System” makes use of tax data collected from a large number of businesses by Revenue Canada and data obtained by sample survey for a small subset of these businesses. Survey data is imputed (estimated) for all the businesses not actually surveyed using a “hot-deck” technique, with adjustments made to ensure certain edit rules are satisfied. The results of a simulation study suggest that this procedure has reasonable statistical properties. Estimators (of means or totals) are unbiased with variances of comparable size to the corresponding ratio estimators.
    Release date: 1978-12-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254834
    Description: Frames designed for continuous surveys are sometimes used for ad hoc surveys which require selection of sampling units separate from those selected for the continuous survey. This paper presents an unbiased extension of Keyfitz’s (1951) sample updating method to the case where a portion of the frame has been reserved for surveys other than the main continuous survey. A simple although biased alternative is presented.

    The scope under Platek and Singh’s (1975) design strategy for an area based continuous survey requiring updating is then expanded to encompass rotation of first stage units, establishment of a separate special survey sub-frame, and procedures to prevent re-selection of ultimate sampling units.

    The methods are evaluated in a Monte Carlo study using Census data to simulate the design for the Canadian Labour Force Survey.
    Release date: 1978-12-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254835
    Description: Some estimators alternative to the usual PPS estimator are suggested in this paper for situations where the size measure used for PPS sampling is not correlated with the study variable and where data are available on another supplementary variable (size measure). Properties of these estimators are studied under super-population models and also empirically.
    Release date: 1978-12-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254830
    Description: The problems of dealing with non-response at various stages of survey planning are discussed with implications for the mean square error, practicality and possible advantages and disadvantages. Conceptual issues of editing and imputation are also considered with regard to complexity and levels of imputation. The methods of imputation include weighting, duplication, and substitution of historical records. The paper includes some methodology on the bias and variance.
    Release date: 1978-12-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X197800254831
    Description:

    A chronological account of the development of Canada’s central statistical agency is presented in this paper with emphasis on the importance of adapting the organization to the demands of the times.

    Release date: 1978-12-15
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  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5270
    Description: The purpose of the Indigenous Peoples Survey - Nunavut Inuit Supplement (IPS-NIS) is to learn more about the availability, interest and level of preparedness of Inuit enrolled under the Nunavut Agreement for government employment.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5271
    Description: This survey collects the financial and operating data needed to develop national and regional economic policies and programs.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5273
    Description: The data is based on reports from physicians and nurse practitioners on written requests for and provisions of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) across Canada for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 calendar years.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5274
    Description: The purpose of the Canadian Index of Multiple Deprivation is to illustrate differences in deprivation between areas, and to better understand inequalities in various measures of socio-economic characteristics for geographical areas or population groups.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5275
    Description: The purpose of this program is to collect data on licensed and unlicensed producer deliveries of major grains.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5276
    Description: Statistics Canada is undertaking this survey to collect retail prices in 35 Alberta communities for the production of price indexes. These price indexes will estimate the difference in the retail cost of an identical (or very similar) group of products in each community and the cost of this same group of products in Edmonton.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5279
    Description: The primary objective of this survey is to better understand how Canadian students perceive their personal safety in the school-related environment, as well as their experiences of victimization in this setting. The information will be used by governments to develop and implement programs and policies to help Canadian postsecondary students.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5280
    Description: To estimate loads of drug metabolites in municipal wastewater as well as drug consumption of municipal populations for target drugs, based on the analysis of municipal wastewater.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5281
    Description: The purpose of the project is to establish baseline information about individuals who have had contact with the Nova Scotia Justice system. This data will then be used to generate additional information about their involvement with Nova Scotia's other social services, namely education, health and those in other social sectors.

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5282
    Description: The purpose of this pilot project was to develop a strategy for the collection of uniform and comparable data on calls for service in the province of Saskatchewan which could be broadened eventually to Canada-wide collection. This pilot project also set out to test a complete set of call types and priority levels, refine definitions and key concepts, and to expand the analysis of persons involved in calls for service.
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  • 89-26-0005
    Description: This document provides best practices in data visualization for basic charts. A data visualization product can be created with very different goals and for different audiences with a wide range of expertise. General information applicable to any data visualization product is provided, as well as detailed information for data visualization by chart. This report covers 5 different categories of charts, and presents graphs from the following 5 general categories: pie charts, bar charts, point charts, line charts and maps.
    Release date: 2023-02-24