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- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500900004Description: Office vacancies are higher across Canadian cities than what it was prior to the onset of COVID-19 pandemic because of the widespread adoption of work from home (WFH) and hybrid working arrangements. A better understanding of where teleworkable jobs—jobs that can be done from home—are located informs whether WFH is potentially a viable mechanism for increasing the supply of convertible buildings in areas where housing shortages are most prevalent. This article shows the geography of teleworkable jobs in Toronto and across the Greater Toronto Area.Release date: 2025-09-24
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-26-0002Description: Created in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), this user guide with appended data dictionary provides Canadians and researchers with required information to be able to utilize the Detailed preliminary information on confirmed cases of COVID-19 (Revised) table.
The user guide with appended data dictionary describes background information of COVID-19 as well as objectives, coverage, content, limitations and data quality concerns of the table.
Release date: 2025-07-02 - Articles and reports: 11F0019M2025005Description: The job transitions of individuals into and out of unincorporated self-employment and incorporated business ownership during the COVID-19 pandemic are less documented in the context of the Canadian labour market. This study underscores the role played by worker characteristics in shaping decisions on transition flows in self-employment in response to the pandemic.Release date: 2025-05-12
- Articles and reports: 13-605-X202500100001Description: The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) program was introduced during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic to support small and medium-sized businesses facing economic uncertainty. This article examines the CEBA program in detail, focusing on the breakdown by industry, repayment trends and bankruptcies. The analysis is primarily backed by loan-level microdata from Export Development Canada, bankruptcy microdata from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy and Statistics Canada’s Business Register.Release date: 2025-02-18
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025009Description: The infographic “From home to work: Commuting in Canada’s cities, May 2024” uses data from the May 2024 Supplement to the Labour Force Survey (Surveys and statistical programs - Labour Market Indicators) to analyze at the effects of the pandemic on commuting in many census metropolitan areas across Canada, whether by car, public transport, walking or biking.Release date: 2025-02-03
- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500100002Description: Zombie firms are businesses that persistently perform poorly over time without exiting, and their prevalence has been rising over time across many advanced economies. They negatively impact economic growth as they tend to be unproductive and compete with other healthy firms for scarce resources. This article summarizes research by Statistics Canada, that examined zombie firm prevalence and their dynamics over the pandemic period, whether business supports helped to prop up zombie firms or encourage their survival, and their contribution to the decline in Canada’s productivity.Release date: 2025-01-22
- Stats in brief: 11-631-X2025001Description: This presentation highlights data and analysis conducted at Statistics Canada that underscores the affordability challenges facing Canadian households during the period of high inflation that followed the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws on recent data from Statistics Canada’s Distribution of Household Economic Accounts, the Survey of Financial Security and the Canadian Social Survey.Release date: 2025-01-22
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- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500900004Description: Office vacancies are higher across Canadian cities than what it was prior to the onset of COVID-19 pandemic because of the widespread adoption of work from home (WFH) and hybrid working arrangements. A better understanding of where teleworkable jobs—jobs that can be done from home—are located informs whether WFH is potentially a viable mechanism for increasing the supply of convertible buildings in areas where housing shortages are most prevalent. This article shows the geography of teleworkable jobs in Toronto and across the Greater Toronto Area.Release date: 2025-09-24
- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2025005Description: The job transitions of individuals into and out of unincorporated self-employment and incorporated business ownership during the COVID-19 pandemic are less documented in the context of the Canadian labour market. This study underscores the role played by worker characteristics in shaping decisions on transition flows in self-employment in response to the pandemic.Release date: 2025-05-12
- Articles and reports: 13-605-X202500100001Description: The Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) program was introduced during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic to support small and medium-sized businesses facing economic uncertainty. This article examines the CEBA program in detail, focusing on the breakdown by industry, repayment trends and bankruptcies. The analysis is primarily backed by loan-level microdata from Export Development Canada, bankruptcy microdata from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy and Statistics Canada’s Business Register.Release date: 2025-02-18
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025009Description: The infographic “From home to work: Commuting in Canada’s cities, May 2024” uses data from the May 2024 Supplement to the Labour Force Survey (Surveys and statistical programs - Labour Market Indicators) to analyze at the effects of the pandemic on commuting in many census metropolitan areas across Canada, whether by car, public transport, walking or biking.Release date: 2025-02-03
- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500100002Description: Zombie firms are businesses that persistently perform poorly over time without exiting, and their prevalence has been rising over time across many advanced economies. They negatively impact economic growth as they tend to be unproductive and compete with other healthy firms for scarce resources. This article summarizes research by Statistics Canada, that examined zombie firm prevalence and their dynamics over the pandemic period, whether business supports helped to prop up zombie firms or encourage their survival, and their contribution to the decline in Canada’s productivity.Release date: 2025-01-22
- Stats in brief: 11-631-X2025001Description: This presentation highlights data and analysis conducted at Statistics Canada that underscores the affordability challenges facing Canadian households during the period of high inflation that followed the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws on recent data from Statistics Canada’s Distribution of Household Economic Accounts, the Survey of Financial Security and the Canadian Social Survey.Release date: 2025-01-22
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-26-0002Description: Created in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), this user guide with appended data dictionary provides Canadians and researchers with required information to be able to utilize the Detailed preliminary information on confirmed cases of COVID-19 (Revised) table.
The user guide with appended data dictionary describes background information of COVID-19 as well as objectives, coverage, content, limitations and data quality concerns of the table.
Release date: 2025-07-02