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- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100004Description: This Juristat article expands on previous analysis of gender-related homicide in Canada by drawing on multiple data files to examine the characteristics of accused persons over a 14-year period (2009 to 2022). Using data linking the Homicide Survey to the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, it first examines all other police contacts prior to and following the homicide among those accused of this crime. Information is also presented on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of these accused by linking data from the Homicide Survey with education, immigration, health and tax records.Release date: 2025-04-16
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202322736666Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2023-08-15
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202234236484Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2022-12-08
- 4. The rising popularity of college postgraduate credential programs in Canada - Open in new window/tabArticles and reports: 75-006-X202200100008Description:
This article provides a profile of the number and characteristics of college postgraduate credential students in Canada, as well as their outcomes, including graduation rates, rates of transition to permanent residency (for international students), and earnings after graduation.
Release date: 2022-09-12 - 5. Study: The Rising Popularity of College Postgraduate Credential Programs in Canada - Open in new window/tab ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X202225531523Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2022-09-12
- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411Geography: Census metropolitan areaDescription:
Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).
Release date: 2018-12-07
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- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100004Description: This Juristat article expands on previous analysis of gender-related homicide in Canada by drawing on multiple data files to examine the characteristics of accused persons over a 14-year period (2009 to 2022). Using data linking the Homicide Survey to the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, it first examines all other police contacts prior to and following the homicide among those accused of this crime. Information is also presented on demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of these accused by linking data from the Homicide Survey with education, immigration, health and tax records.Release date: 2025-04-16
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202322736666Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2023-08-15
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202234236484Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2022-12-08
- 4. The rising popularity of college postgraduate credential programs in Canada - Open in new window/tabArticles and reports: 75-006-X202200100008Description:
This article provides a profile of the number and characteristics of college postgraduate credential students in Canada, as well as their outcomes, including graduation rates, rates of transition to permanent residency (for international students), and earnings after graduation.
Release date: 2022-09-12 - 5. Study: The Rising Popularity of College Postgraduate Credential Programs in Canada - Open in new window/tab ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X202225531523Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2022-09-12
- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411Geography: Census metropolitan areaDescription:
Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).
Release date: 2018-12-07
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