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  • Articles and reports: 41-20-00022025007
    Description: This report is part of a series on Indigenous language families in Canada, using data from the 2021 Census of Population. It provides an overview of the vitality, acquisition and use of Indigenous languages that belong to the Salish language family. The following languages are covered: Halkomelem, Lillooet, Ntlakapamux (Thompson), Secwepemctsin (Shuswap), Squamish, Straits and Syilx (Okanagan). Maps within each report show selected communities with speakers for various Indigenous languages, providing a regional perspective on the extent to which these languages are spoken across Canada.
    Release date: 2025-03-31

  • Articles and reports: 41-20-00022025008
    Description: This report is part of a series on Indigenous language families in Canada, using data from the 2021 Census of Population. It provides an overview of the vitality, acquisition and use of Indigenous languages that do not belong to any one Indigenous language family. The following languages are covered: Haida, Ktunaxa (Kutenai) and Michif. Maps within each report show selected communities with speakers for various Indigenous languages, providing a regional perspective on the extent to which these languages are spoken across Canada.
    Release date: 2025-03-31

  • Articles and reports: 41-20-00022025009
    Description: This report is part of a series on Indigenous language families in Canada, using data from the 2021 Census of Population. It provides an overview of the vitality, acquisition and use of Indigenous languages that belong to the Tsimshian language family. The following languages are covered: Gitxsan (Gitksan), Nisga'a and Tsimshian. Maps within each report show selected communities with speakers for various Indigenous languages, providing a regional perspective on the extent to which these languages are spoken across Canada.
    Release date: 2025-03-31

  • Articles and reports: 41-20-00022025010
    Description: This report is part of a series on Indigenous language families in Canada, using data from the 2021 Census of Population. It provides an overview of the vitality, acquisition and use of Indigenous languages that belong to the Wakashan language family. The following languages are covered: Haisla, Heiltsuk, Kwak'wala (Kwakiutl) and Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka). Maps within each report show selected communities with speakers for various Indigenous languages, providing a regional perspective on the extent to which these languages are spoken across Canada.
    Release date: 2025-03-31

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202500100005
    Description: This study examines the language spoken at home based on the academic path and language composition of couples. In particular, the study deals with the adoption or retention of a minority official language in Canada—i.e., English in Quebec and French in the other provinces and territories—as the language spoken most often at home. The study is based on data from the linkage between the Postsecondary Student Information System and the 2021 Census of Population, as well as information from the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials.
    Release date: 2025-03-28

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202508739501
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-03-28

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500300002
    Description: Government programs are evaluated to measure their effectiveness. This article discusses the benefits of using Statistics Canada data combined with the data collected from the government program to provide a far more comprehensive evaluation than program data alone can offer. The article also summarizes a recent example of a program evaluation that benefited from Statistics Canada data and the expertise of Statistics Canada researchers in analyzing the data.
    Release date: 2025-03-26

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025005
    Description: This infographic illustrates information on the use at work of the non-official languages spoken by the largest number of people in Canada. This includes the industry in which the language is used by the largest number of people.
    Release date: 2025-03-24

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202500300002
    Description: Ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) are illnesses that can be effectively treated and managed in primary care settings. Hospitalizations for ACSCs are therefore considered avoidable and may indicate poor access to quality primary care. This study examined trends in avoidable hospitalizations in Canada among racialized groups.
    Release date: 2025-03-19

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025003
    Description: This infographic illustrates key findings about French-speaking and English-speaking healthcare professionals residing in Quebec.
    Release date: 2025-03-19
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  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-151-X
    Description:

    The Geographic Attribute File contains information at the dissemination block level, based Census standard geographic areas. The data available include population counts, dwelling counts, and land area. In addition, the Geographic Attribute File contains higher level standard geographic codes, names and, where applicable, types and classes. Data for higher level standard geographic areas can be derived by aggregating dissemination block level data. The dissemination area representative point coordinates are also included in the Geographic Attribute File.

    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-159-G
    Description: This reference guide is intended for users of the Population Ecumene Boundary Files (92-159-X) from the Census of Population. It provides an overview of the general methodology used to create these files, as well as important technical information.
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-159-X
    Description: These geographic files represent a generalised population ecumene based on census population density data, as well as the generalised versions of the "Census Divisions Boundary File" and the "Provinces and Territories Boundary File". They are designed to facilitate small-scale thematic maps of statistical data.

    A reference guide is available (Population Ecumene Boundary Files, Reference Guide, 92-159-G).
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-160-G
    Description: This reference guide is intended for users of the Census of Population Boundary Files (92-160-G). It provides an overview of the general methodology used to create these files, as well as important technical information.
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-165-X
    Description: This geographic file represents the designated place boundaries used for the dissemination of the Census of Population data.

    A reference guide is available (Boundary Files, Reference Guide, 92-160-G).
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-166-X
    Description: These geographic files represent the population centre (POPCTR) boundaries used for the dissemination of the Census of Population data.

    Two files are available: the "Population Centre Boundary File" and the "Population Centre Boundary File: Parts".

    The "Population Centre Boundary File" contains all POPCTRs, whereas "Population Centre Boundary File: Parts" contains only the provincial portions of POPCTRs that cross a provincial boundary.

    A reference guide is available (Boundary Files, Reference Guide, 92-160-G).
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-168-X
    Description: This geographic file represents the census tract boundaries used for the dissemination of the Census of Population data.

    A reference guide is available (Boundary Files, Reference Guide, 92-160-G).
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-195-X
    Description: This document presents the geographic concepts of the Census of Population, offers tutorials for some complex concepts, and provides links to detailed definitions.
    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Geographic files and documentation: 92-196-X
    Description:

    This product provides information about the geographic products and services offered by Statistics Canada. It contains short descriptions of the products and services, along with the most current information on availability.

    Release date: 2022-02-09

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 98-20-00032021001
    Description: This video is the first one of a series of videos related to census geography, concepts and products in the context of the activities of the 2021 Census and previous censuses. The objective of this first video is to describe the role of geography. The remaining videos from this series, that will be released at later dates, will aim to provide an overview on the geographic regions of Canada, some of the products offered by Statistics Canada, and the census data visualization tools.
    Release date: 2021-11-17