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  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202533819843
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-12-04

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202501100004
    Description: With rising barriers to trade with the United States it is important to understand how Canadian firms adjust to tariffs. To provide insight, this paper examines the effects of US tariffs imposed on Canadian steel and aluminum products between June 1, 2018 and May 20, 2019.
    Release date: 2025-11-26

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202501100005
    Description: Canada’s net international investment position provides a statistical framework for evaluating the degree of financial integration between Canada and other countries. The value of Canada’s net international investment position depends on the relative weight of two offsetting factors: (1) the claims that Canadian investors have on financial assets located outside of Canada, via their cumulative holdings of direct investment, portfolio investment, official international reserves, and other financial investments, and (2) Canada’s liabilities to foreign investors via their cumulative investments in financial assets in Canada.
    Release date: 2025-11-26

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202533022588
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-11-26

  • Stats in brief: 11-631-X2025004
    Description: This presentation provides an integrated summary of recent economic developments, highlighting key movements in the economic data during the current trade conflict. It focuses on how economic conditions have changed as trade tensions between Canada the United States continue to unfold.
    Release date: 2025-10-27

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500700005
    Description: Recent trade tensions between the United States (U.S.) and Canada have raised questions around the impact of potential job losses related to tariffs. A recent article revealed that, in general, jobs in industries dependent on U.S. demand for Canadian exports (IDUSCEXs) are well-paying and have many favourable non-wage job characteristics, but not all industries within the broader IDUSCEX grouping ranked relatively high in these measures. The current article follows up this work by investigating the socioeconomic characteristics of workers employed in IDUSCEXs, which could play a key role in how affected workers might adapt to potential job losses.
    Release date: 2025-07-23

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500500002
    Description: While it is challenging to estimate the number of job losses that may be associated with U.S. tariffs, it is possible to describe the quality of jobs at risk of being affected by a decline in U.S. demand for Canadian products. This article addresses this issue by examining a multitude of job quality measures in industries dependent on U.S. demand for Canadian exports.
    Release date: 2025-05-28

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500500005
    Description: This article provides an integrated summary of recent economic developments, highlighting changes in the economic data during late 2024 and early 2025. The article focuses on how economic conditions have changed as households and businesses adjust to ongoing uncertainty over Canada's trading relationship with the United States.
    Release date: 2025-05-28

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202509039203
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-03-31

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2024035
    Description: This infographic focuses on innovation activities and international trade in Canada, based on data from the 2022 Survey of Innovation and Business Strategy. It presents the percentage of Canadian businesses that conducted innovation activities, the innovation rates for businesses that conducted innovation activities in 2022 and for businesses that did not conduct such activities, the percentage of Canadian businesses engaging in international trade, and the obstacles to exporting goods or services.
    Release date: 2024-09-04
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  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 11-633-X2019001
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    The mandate of the Analytical Studies Branch (ASB) is to provide high-quality, relevant and timely information on economic, health and social issues that are important to Canadians. The branch strategically makes use of expert knowledge and a large range of statistical sources to describe, draw inferences from, and make objective and scientifically supported deductions about the evolving nature of the Canadian economy and society. Research questions are addressed by applying leading-edge methods, including microsimulation and predictive analytics using a range of linked and integrated administrative and survey data. In supporting greater access to data, ASB linked data are made available to external researchers and policy makers to support evidence-based decision making. Research results are disseminated by the branch using a range of mediums (i.e., research papers, studies, infographics, videos, and blogs) to meet user needs. The branch also provides analytical support and training, feedback, and quality assurance to the wide range of programs within and outside Statistics Canada.

    Release date: 2019-05-29

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 3167
    Description: The purpose of this survey is twofold: - to gather information on the transfer of Canadian knowledge, skills and expertise through projects funded by the International Financial Institutions (IFI) that include a training component; and - to gather information on the marketing and sale of Canadian education and training products through projects funded by the International Financial Institutions (IFI).