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  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202600700003
    Description: This study examines the likelihood of mothers returning to work following parental leave as well as the child care arrangements among mothers who worked before the birth of their child, with a particular focus on recent policy changes. It draws on data from the Employment Insurance Coverage Survey (EICS), spanning from 2020 to 2023.
    Release date: 2026-07-22

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202600700001
    Description: Previous research has shown that Black adults in Canada experience higher cause-specific mortality and differential rates of diagnosis and hospitalization compared with White adults. These disparities may reflect underlying differences in access to health care. This study used pooled data from the annual Canadian Community Health Survey from 2015 to 2019 to assess whether inequalities in access to primary and pharmaceutical health care exist between Black and White adults in Canada and sought to identify how specific factors contribute to observed inequalities.
    Release date: 2026-07-15

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600100008
    Description: This study uses data from the 2025 Canadian Social Survey to examine Canadians’ beliefs about the effects of climate change, as well as their level of concern and how frequently it is a source of stress. It also explores the relationship between concern, stress, and actions taken at the individual level to reduce environmental impact.
    Release date: 2026-07-08

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100011
    Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey from 2009 to 2024, this Juristat article examines trends in firearm-related intimate partner violence, including characteristics of incidents, victims, and accused persons. Data from the Homicide Survey are also included to examine the prevalence and nature of firearm-related intimate partner homicides.
    Release date: 2026-07-08

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202600600001
    Description: This study provides an update to a 2021 report that produced novel estimates of the business characteristics, gross domestic product and business dynamics of child care businesses in Canada through 2016. Administrative data on all tax-filing business in Canada are used to identify incorporated businesses, typically representing child care centres, and unincorporated businesses, typically representing home-based child care businesses without employees.
    Release date: 2026-06-24

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100010
    Description: This Juristat article presents an analysis of the nature and prevalence of mass casualty events, which are intentional acts of violence where four or more victims sustained some level of physical injury or were killed as part of the same incident. Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, characteristics of incidents, victims and accused persons are discussed. Throughout this article, information about overall violent crime reported by police—where a victim record was provided—is also provided for comparison.
    Release date: 2026-06-18

  • Articles and reports: 11-621-M2026008
    Description: With the proportion of small businesses making up nearly all of the employer businesses in Canada, small businesses are an important role in employing Canadians and are a significant driver towards economic recovery. This article provides insights on the expectations of small businesses as well as the unique conditions faced by these businesses in the second quarter of 2026. It involves an examination of the data produced by the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.
    Release date: 2026-06-18

  • Stats in brief: 45-20-00032026003
    Description: Canada’s population is getting a makeover. Big boomer and millennial waves, fewer kids, and longer lives are reshaping housing, schools and care. With Patrick Charbonneau, Section Chief in the Centre for Demography at Statistics Canada, we explore the sandwich generation squeeze and the upside of aging.
    Release date: 2026-05-27

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100009
    Description: Using data from the Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces (SSPPS), this Juristat article examines perceptions of people in Canada, as they relate to issues of gender, gender equality, gender expression, gender identity, and gender-based violence. The article examines these perceptions with a particular focus on shifts since 2018. Characteristics associated with differences in perceptions will also be explored (including but not limited to gender, age, sexual orientation, geographic location, Indigenous identity, racialized groups, and experiences of gender-based violence).
    Release date: 2026-05-22

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202600500002
    Description: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Canada. Breast density substantially influences breast cancer risk and mammography performance. However, OncoSim-Breast, a Canadian microsimulation model representing breast cancer control, including cancer onset, screening, and survival, has not previously explicitly accounted for breast density. This study describes the incorporation of density-specific parameters—prevalence, relative risk of breast cancer, and digital mammography performance (sensitivity and specificity)—using data from five Canadian provinces, into the OncoSim-Breast model. Calibration experiments and internal validations were conducted to ensure the updated OncoSim-Breast model aligned with observed data from the Canadian Cancer Registry.
    Release date: 2026-05-20
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  • Stats in brief: 45-20-00032026003
    Description: Canada’s population is getting a makeover. Big boomer and millennial waves, fewer kids, and longer lives are reshaping housing, schools and care. With Patrick Charbonneau, Section Chief in the Centre for Demography at Statistics Canada, we explore the sandwich generation squeeze and the upside of aging.
    Release date: 2026-05-27

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2026013
    Description: This infographic provides an overview of characteristics of recent Canadian emigrants, using 2021 Census data and tax data. It presents results disaggregated by various characteristics, including age, immigrant status, level of education, occupation, and more.
    Release date: 2026-03-18

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2026006
    Description: This infographic provides a recent overview of the commonly reported reasons for which households move from one place to another within Canada, based on the information collected from the 2022 Canadian Housing Survey (CHS). The study provides results by various breakdowns including the type of movement, such as interprovincial and intraprovincial moves.
    Release date: 2026-02-16

  • Stats in brief: 45-20-00032025009
    Description: Think your Christmas tree knowledge is top-notch? Time to put it to the test! In this holiday special of Eh Sayers, our colleagues face off in a trivia showdown all about Canada’s Christmas tree industry. Discover which nation first sparked the tradition, how much Canadian Christmas tree farmers earned in 2023, the surprising numbers behind exports and imports, and more festive facts. After listening, you’ll be the go-to expert on Christmas trees at your holiday party!
    Release date: 2025-12-19

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025051
    Description: Using data from the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability, this infographic highlights the trends and experiences of racialized persons with disabilities.
    Release date: 2025-12-03

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025056
    Description: This infographic features government spending data in Canada for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. It gives a breakdown of expenses by the socio-economic purpose for which the funds are used.
    Release date: 2025-11-27

  • Stats in brief: 45-20-00032025008
    Description: Has Canada become a sedentary nation? Health data have never been more accessible. We have smart watches to count our steps, notifications about our screen times and apps to track our daily diets. Despite the futuristic tech, researchers are growing concerned. And they’re especially concerned about young Canadians. Today we sat down with Rachel Colley, a senior health researcher at StatCan for a deep dive into Canada’s obesity, physical activity and screen time trends. And the new data from the Canadian Health Measures survey may surprise you.
    Release date: 2025-11-21

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025038
    Description: This infographic presents key findings on the experiences of Canadians with disabilities or long-term conditions aged 15 years and over as they navigate accessibility related to transportation while traveling.
    Release date: 2025-05-27

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025020
    Description: This infographic presents some highlights from the 2023 Canadian Income Survey data.
    Release date: 2025-05-01

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025032
    Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, incidents, victims, and accused persons are explored, with differences between rural and urban areas highlighted. In addition, variation between rural areas is also examined, with comparisons made between provinces, and between northern and southern regions within the provinces.
    Release date: 2025-04-29
Articles and reports (220)

Articles and reports (220) (0 to 10 of 220 results)

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202600700003
    Description: This study examines the likelihood of mothers returning to work following parental leave as well as the child care arrangements among mothers who worked before the birth of their child, with a particular focus on recent policy changes. It draws on data from the Employment Insurance Coverage Survey (EICS), spanning from 2020 to 2023.
    Release date: 2026-07-22

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202600700001
    Description: Previous research has shown that Black adults in Canada experience higher cause-specific mortality and differential rates of diagnosis and hospitalization compared with White adults. These disparities may reflect underlying differences in access to health care. This study used pooled data from the annual Canadian Community Health Survey from 2015 to 2019 to assess whether inequalities in access to primary and pharmaceutical health care exist between Black and White adults in Canada and sought to identify how specific factors contribute to observed inequalities.
    Release date: 2026-07-15

  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202600100008
    Description: This study uses data from the 2025 Canadian Social Survey to examine Canadians’ beliefs about the effects of climate change, as well as their level of concern and how frequently it is a source of stress. It also explores the relationship between concern, stress, and actions taken at the individual level to reduce environmental impact.
    Release date: 2026-07-08

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100011
    Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey from 2009 to 2024, this Juristat article examines trends in firearm-related intimate partner violence, including characteristics of incidents, victims, and accused persons. Data from the Homicide Survey are also included to examine the prevalence and nature of firearm-related intimate partner homicides.
    Release date: 2026-07-08

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202600600001
    Description: This study provides an update to a 2021 report that produced novel estimates of the business characteristics, gross domestic product and business dynamics of child care businesses in Canada through 2016. Administrative data on all tax-filing business in Canada are used to identify incorporated businesses, typically representing child care centres, and unincorporated businesses, typically representing home-based child care businesses without employees.
    Release date: 2026-06-24

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100010
    Description: This Juristat article presents an analysis of the nature and prevalence of mass casualty events, which are intentional acts of violence where four or more victims sustained some level of physical injury or were killed as part of the same incident. Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, characteristics of incidents, victims and accused persons are discussed. Throughout this article, information about overall violent crime reported by police—where a victim record was provided—is also provided for comparison.
    Release date: 2026-06-18

  • Articles and reports: 11-621-M2026008
    Description: With the proportion of small businesses making up nearly all of the employer businesses in Canada, small businesses are an important role in employing Canadians and are a significant driver towards economic recovery. This article provides insights on the expectations of small businesses as well as the unique conditions faced by these businesses in the second quarter of 2026. It involves an examination of the data produced by the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.
    Release date: 2026-06-18

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100009
    Description: Using data from the Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces (SSPPS), this Juristat article examines perceptions of people in Canada, as they relate to issues of gender, gender equality, gender expression, gender identity, and gender-based violence. The article examines these perceptions with a particular focus on shifts since 2018. Characteristics associated with differences in perceptions will also be explored (including but not limited to gender, age, sexual orientation, geographic location, Indigenous identity, racialized groups, and experiences of gender-based violence).
    Release date: 2026-05-22

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X202600500002
    Description: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Canada. Breast density substantially influences breast cancer risk and mammography performance. However, OncoSim-Breast, a Canadian microsimulation model representing breast cancer control, including cancer onset, screening, and survival, has not previously explicitly accounted for breast density. This study describes the incorporation of density-specific parameters—prevalence, relative risk of breast cancer, and digital mammography performance (sensitivity and specificity)—using data from five Canadian provinces, into the OncoSim-Breast model. Calibration experiments and internal validations were conducted to ensure the updated OncoSim-Breast model aligned with observed data from the Canadian Cancer Registry.
    Release date: 2026-05-20

  • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2026001
    Description: Following significant changes introduced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to the international education program, this study aims to assess the feasibility of developing a system to produce up-to-date estimates of international students enrolled in public postsecondary institutions in Canada. Based on survey data and complemented by two administrative data sources, these estimates will address an important data need and provide a clearer picture of the potential impact that immigration policies have had on international postsecondary education in Canada, particularly for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 academic years.
    Release date: 2026-05-05
Journals and periodicals (2)

Journals and periodicals (2) ((2 results))

  • Journals and periodicals: 82-003-X202600100002
    Description: Canadians’ positive mental health (PMH) decreased during the early and mid stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Less is known about whether PMH recovered as the pandemic transitioned away from being a global health emergency. The aim of the current study was to compare three PMH outcomes (high self-rated mental health, high community belonging, and mean life satisfaction) during the late stage of the pandemic (February to May 2023), with earlier stages early (early: September to December 2020; mid (February to May 2021), using data from the Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health.
    Release date: 2026-01-21

  • Journals and periodicals: 89-643-X
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This document of fact sheets provides an Aboriginal language profile of Métis, Inuit, and off-reserve First Nations children under the age of six in Canada. The 2006 Aboriginal Children's Survey is used to provide broad indicators of young Aboriginal children's experiences with Aboriginal languages. Data include their ability to speak and understand an Aboriginal language, and their exposure to Aboriginal languages at home and in the community. Family characteristics associated with Aboriginal language knowledge are also presented. Finally, the hopes and expectations of parents regarding their children's acquisition of an Aboriginal language are described.

    Release date: 2010-06-18