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- Articles and reports: 89-654-X2023001Description: This fact sheet uses data from the 2020 General Social Survey to explore social connections among persons with and without mental health-related disabilities.Release date: 2023-05-31
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202009723525Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2020-04-06
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2019004Description:
Being able to make informed food choices benefits the health and well-being of Canadians. As a follow-up to "Eating out – How often and why", this infographic continues using data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home. It looks more closely at the food habits of Canadians, including how often they report the availability of nutritional information on menus and menu boards, as well as the effect this information has on their purchasing decisions.
Release date: 2019-01-17 - 4. Eating out – How often and why ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2019003Description:
Eating out at restaurants or purchasing takeout food simplifies life for many Canadians. This infographic uses data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home to provide an overview of Canadians’ habits when eating out and purchasing takeout food. Concepts presented include the frequency that Canadians eat out or purchase takeout food, the main reasons for doing so, which meals are eaten out most often, and whether nutrition information influences people’s purchasing decisions.
Release date: 2019-01-10 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201629215302Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2016-10-18
- Stats in brief: 89-652-X2015004Description:
This is a fact sheet about Canadians' sense of belonging to Canada, their province of residence and their local community. The results are based on data from the 2013 General Social Survey (GSS) on social identity.
Release date: 2015-06-29 - 7. Trends in social capital in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 89-652-X2015002Description:
This report examines trends for various indicators of social capital : social networks size and type, frequency of contacts with friends, civic engagement, trust in others and sense of belonging.
Release date: 2015-05-20 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20040037733Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides a broad snapshot of the outlooks and activities of Canadians in 2003 in three areas: a sense of belonging to Canada, to their province, and to their community; confidence in public institutions such as the health care system and the federal parliament; and trust in others. It is an adaptation of 2003 General Social Survey on Social Engagement, Cycle 17: An Overview of Findings (Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-598-XWE).
Release date: 2004-12-07
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- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202009723525Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2020-04-06
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2019004Description:
Being able to make informed food choices benefits the health and well-being of Canadians. As a follow-up to "Eating out – How often and why", this infographic continues using data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home. It looks more closely at the food habits of Canadians, including how often they report the availability of nutritional information on menus and menu boards, as well as the effect this information has on their purchasing decisions.
Release date: 2019-01-17 - 3. Eating out – How often and why ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2019003Description:
Eating out at restaurants or purchasing takeout food simplifies life for many Canadians. This infographic uses data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home to provide an overview of Canadians’ habits when eating out and purchasing takeout food. Concepts presented include the frequency that Canadians eat out or purchase takeout food, the main reasons for doing so, which meals are eaten out most often, and whether nutrition information influences people’s purchasing decisions.
Release date: 2019-01-10 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201629215302Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2016-10-18
- Stats in brief: 89-652-X2015004Description:
This is a fact sheet about Canadians' sense of belonging to Canada, their province of residence and their local community. The results are based on data from the 2013 General Social Survey (GSS) on social identity.
Release date: 2015-06-29
Articles and reports (3)
Articles and reports (3) ((3 results))
- Articles and reports: 89-654-X2023001Description: This fact sheet uses data from the 2020 General Social Survey to explore social connections among persons with and without mental health-related disabilities.Release date: 2023-05-31
- 2. Trends in social capital in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 89-652-X2015002Description:
This report examines trends for various indicators of social capital : social networks size and type, frequency of contacts with friends, civic engagement, trust in others and sense of belonging.
Release date: 2015-05-20 - Articles and reports: 11-008-X20040037733Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article provides a broad snapshot of the outlooks and activities of Canadians in 2003 in three areas: a sense of belonging to Canada, to their province, and to their community; confidence in public institutions such as the health care system and the federal parliament; and trust in others. It is an adaptation of 2003 General Social Survey on Social Engagement, Cycle 17: An Overview of Findings (Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 89-598-XWE).
Release date: 2004-12-07
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