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  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600100006
    Description: This study uses data from the Canadian Social Survey to explore trends in exposure to and detection of online misinformation, and how this impacts trust. It examines the sources and platforms Canadians use to access news and information, how frequently they report encountering misinformation, and whether they perceive it to be increasingly difficult to distinguish between true and false information. In addition, the paper analyzes how experiences with misinformation relate to confidence in the media and levels of interpersonal trust.
    Release date: 2026-05-13

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202613341331
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2026-05-13

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600200002
    Description: This study uses data from the Canadian Social Survey to examine changes in self-reported financial difficulty from summer 2021 to spring 2025. It identifies population groups that are more likely to report experiencing financial difficulty and explores the association between self-reported financial difficulty and age, as well as two well-being indicators: life satisfaction and future outlook.
    Release date: 2026-04-09

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600200003
    Description: This study uses data collected from the Canadian Social Survey in 2021 and 2024 to explore whether there have been any changes in Canadians’ future plans to have children. It examines overall changes in intentions among Canadians aged 15 to 49, as well as shifts in the number of intended children. Differences across sociodemographic groups are also explored to understand the drivers of change.
    Release date: 2026-04-09

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202501100002
    Description: The COVID-19 pandemic changed how Canadians accessed health care, increasing their use of virtual services. While virtual care use decreased after the pandemic lockdowns, it continues to play an important role in health care delivery. The main objective of this study is to provide recent information on virtual care use in Canada and whether it varies by sociodemographic and health-related characteristics.
    Release date: 2025-11-19

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202500300001
    Description: Using data from the Canadian Social Survey (2021 to 2024), this study explores sense of belonging among youth aged 15 to 29, with a focus on the urban and rural divide. It examines the characteristics of youth who are most likely to experience a strong sense of belonging to their local community, and considers the relationship between having a strong sense of belonging to one’s community and other indicators related to well-being.
    Release date: 2025-10-29

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025049
    Description: This infographic focuses on youth participation in groups, organizations or associations and its impact on sense of belonging.
    Release date: 2025-10-29

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202525340269
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-09-10

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202518939663
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-07-08

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202506437430
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-03-05
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  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600100006
    Description: This study uses data from the Canadian Social Survey to explore trends in exposure to and detection of online misinformation, and how this impacts trust. It examines the sources and platforms Canadians use to access news and information, how frequently they report encountering misinformation, and whether they perceive it to be increasingly difficult to distinguish between true and false information. In addition, the paper analyzes how experiences with misinformation relate to confidence in the media and levels of interpersonal trust.
    Release date: 2026-05-13

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600200002
    Description: This study uses data from the Canadian Social Survey to examine changes in self-reported financial difficulty from summer 2021 to spring 2025. It identifies population groups that are more likely to report experiencing financial difficulty and explores the association between self-reported financial difficulty and age, as well as two well-being indicators: life satisfaction and future outlook.
    Release date: 2026-04-09

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600200003
    Description: This study uses data collected from the Canadian Social Survey in 2021 and 2024 to explore whether there have been any changes in Canadians’ future plans to have children. It examines overall changes in intentions among Canadians aged 15 to 49, as well as shifts in the number of intended children. Differences across sociodemographic groups are also explored to understand the drivers of change.
    Release date: 2026-04-09

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202501100002
    Description: The COVID-19 pandemic changed how Canadians accessed health care, increasing their use of virtual services. While virtual care use decreased after the pandemic lockdowns, it continues to play an important role in health care delivery. The main objective of this study is to provide recent information on virtual care use in Canada and whether it varies by sociodemographic and health-related characteristics.
    Release date: 2025-11-19

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202500300001
    Description: Using data from the Canadian Social Survey (2021 to 2024), this study explores sense of belonging among youth aged 15 to 29, with a focus on the urban and rural divide. It examines the characteristics of youth who are most likely to experience a strong sense of belonging to their local community, and considers the relationship between having a strong sense of belonging to one’s community and other indicators related to well-being.
    Release date: 2025-10-29

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202500200003
    Description: Using smaller-level geographic classifications and well-being data from various waves of the Canadian Social Survey, this study aims to develop a more meaningful classification system beyond the traditional ‘urban-rural’ split which is often applied to Canadian geography. More specifically, this study takes a more nuanced look at the traditional urban-rural split by disaggregating at lower levels of geography in order to better understand geographical differences for select Quality of Life indicators, namely life satisfaction and sense of belonging to local community.
    Release date: 2025-01-29

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202401200001
    Description: Rising housing costs have had an impact on the ability of families to move. This article, using data from the Canadian Social Survey (CSS), illustrates how higher prices have disproportionately affected the moving decisions of young Canadians, particularly those experiencing financial hardship.
    Release date: 2024-12-19

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202400100007
    Description: This study uses data from multiple waves of the Canadian Social Survey (CSS) to examine trends in three key Quality of Life indicators, namely life satisfaction, experiences of financial hardship, and future outlook. Monitoring these well-being indicators following periods of considerable social and economic change is particularly important. Beginning in the summer of 2021, the CSS, a new quarterly survey, captured the latter part of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the rising cost of living in Canada, allowing for an understanding of how Canadians are coping with these challenges.
    Release date: 2024-09-13