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    • Stats in brief: 89-28-0001202200100004
      Description: International Women’s Day (IWD), March 8, 2023, is an opportunity to highlight the status of progress made towards achieving gender equality, as well as celebrate women’s and girls’ social, economic, cultural, and political contributions and achievements. Using data from a number of Statistics Canada publications, this article highlights diverse groups of women’s access to and use of the Internet, as well as their representation in certain fields of study and occupations related to digital technologies.
      Release date: 2023-03-08

    • Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202200100012
      Description:

      The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic motivated many Canadian businesses to change their business models in order to adapt to economic restrictions and greater demand for online goods and services. Using data from the 2019 and 2021 Survey of Digital Technology and Internet Use, this article examines selected changes in the e-commerce strategies of Canadian businesses during the pandemic.

      Release date: 2022-11-29

    • Table: 22-10-0116-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises using specific connection types to access the Internet by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0117-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises that use Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise. ICT consists of the hardware, software, networks and media for the collection, storage, processing, transmission and presentation of information (voice, data, text, images), as well as related services.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0118-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises with one or more Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) specialists, and percentage of enterprises that provide training to develop or upgrade the ICT-related skills of their employees, by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0119-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises that do not use the Internet for specific reasons by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0120-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises with certain types of web presence by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise. Web presence refers to Internet-based locations where information about a business can be found by external parties.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0121-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises that do not have a web presence for specific reasons by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0122-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises performing specific activities over the Internet to interact with the Canadian federal government by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13

    • Table: 22-10-0123-01
      Geography: Canada
      Frequency: Occasional
      Description:

      Percentage of enterprises that receive orders or make sales of goods or services over the Internet, and percentage of enterprises that order goods or services over the Internet, by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.

      Release date: 2022-09-13
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    • Articles and reports: 88-003-X20030026569
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      What do government and business have in common? A quick look at the results from Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology seems to show that there are no many common characteristics. But dig a bit deeper and we start to see the similarities between larger public and private organizations and the degrees to which they adopt ICTs.

      Release date: 2003-06-27

    • Articles and reports: 88-003-X20030026572
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This table is an assembly of some of the most important statistics on the new economy.

      Release date: 2003-06-27

    • Articles and reports: 88F0006X2003002
      Description:

      Today, businesses and individuals are more frequently using electronic networks to obtain information; but are they also using these networks to share information or to create business solutions? Individuals can turn to the Internet to check out companies that post annual reports, catalogues and job opportunities. Businesses can post their catalogues, ask for and reply to tenders, offer training, communicate with customers and suppliers, and post job opportunities over electronic networks. Finally, public sector administrations have entered heavily into electronic information sharing under such initiatives as Government On-Line.

      The Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology captured how, in 2001, businesses used the Internet, intranets, extranets or electronic data interchanges (EDIs) to make information available within their organizations, to their suppliers or customers, or accessible to other organizations. Businesses were asked the types of information, or interactive or network-based activities they made available via electronic networks. Information included product descriptions or catalogues, order status, demand projections, inventory data, customer information and job opportunities. The one interactive or network-based activity captured was electronic training. The information flows captured by this question provide a better understanding of how e-business, in particular electronic customer and supplier relationships, is operating in Canada.

      Release date: 2003-03-03

    • Articles and reports: 56F0004M2002006
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This paper examines the relationship between e-business and firm size.

      Release date: 2002-07-03

    • Articles and reports: 88F0006X2002009
      Description:

      This paper is based on information from the 2000 Survey of Electronic Commence and Technology (SECT) and explores organizational and technological changes in the domestic private sector between 1998 and 2000. The discussion contrasts the adoption rates of goods producing industries with service producing industries. The text also discusses the impact of employment size on adoption rates within these two sectors.

      Information includes rates for training, subsequent to the introduction of organizational or technological change, followed by the type of technological change. Finally, data are broken down by major industrial group, within the goods producing and services producing sectors.

      Release date: 2002-06-17

    • Articles and reports: 88-003-X20020026372
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      The public sector is often considered staid and unchanging. Based on recent findings, this perception may need to be updated. Four-fifths of Canadian public sector organizations introduced significantly improved organizational structures or management techniques between 1998 and 2000. This rate of introducing organizational change is twice that recorded by the private sector (38%). The public sector also led the private sector overall in the introduction of significantly improved technologies (85% versus 44%).

      Release date: 2002-06-14

    • Articles and reports: 88F0006X2002001
      Description:

      This paper is based on information from the 2000 Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology (SECT) (see Appendix for more details on the survey) and concentrates on the introduction of organisational and technological change in the public sector. To provide context, comparisons are made to the rates of introduction of organisational and technological change in the private sector. Rates of organisational and technological change in the public sector by employment size groups are presented. Finally, the paper concludes with a look at these changes in the public sector based on industrial classification.

      Release date: 2002-01-31

    • Journals and periodicals: 56-506-X
      Description:

      Information and communications technologies in Canada is designed to profile the growth and development of the Canadian information and communications technologies (ICT) sector. The publication provides a statistical overview of the ICT sector on the basis of key economic variables, including production, employment, international trade, revenue and research and development expenditures.

      Statistics Canada's first quantification of the ICT sector appeared in the compendium publication entitled Networked Canada: beyond the information highway, catalogue no. 56-504-XIE. This publication updates these estimates with the most recent data, while providing improved industrial coverage and in-depth analysis of Canada's ICT sector.

      Many different data sources have been used throughout the project, and while all efforts have been made to maximize the amount of data available, it has not been possible in all instances to consistently report for all ICT industries and all relevant variables. The conversion to the new North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) has largely contributed to these difficulties, and it is expected that a greater range of data will be available once all of the survey programs begin reporting on the basis of this new industry classification.

      Release date: 2001-12-17

    • Articles and reports: 56F0004M2001005
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This paper looks at the types of businesses that engage in Internet commerce and how these businesses use their information and communications technologies (ICTs).

      Release date: 2001-10-24

    • Articles and reports: 88-003-X20010025760
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      In April 2001, Statistics Canada released information from the Survey of electronic commerce and technology, 2000. Among the interesting findings, the data revealed that while sales over the Internet rose sharply in 2000, the proportion of businesses selling on-line fell.

      Release date: 2001-05-02
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