Statistics Canada: Upcoming Webinar and Workshop
Statistics Canada have two upcoming free events, a webinar titled Recovery and Resilience: An Overview of Recent Economic and Social Developments and a workshop, How to Use Census Data. Both events are being held in both English and French. See below for the full invitations and registration links from Statistics Canada:
Statistics Canada is delighted to invite you to our free upcoming webinar and workshops.
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Statistics Canada's Centre for Municipal and Local Data
Statistics Canada's Centre for Municipal and Local Data portal is now available. Development on the portal is continuing but the site currently serves as a municipal finance data portal and access point for selected key indicators. The portal includes an interactive dashboard, mapping tool and links to Statistics Canada's open data catalogue.
Longitudinal Immigration Database ICARE Dashboard Now Available in the CDP Catalogue
The Longitudinal Immigration Database ICARE Dashboard is now available to download in the CDP catalogue and Immigration Data Portal. This dashboard presents data from the IMDB ICARE tables T1 and T2 in a series of interactive charts.
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Statistics Canada’s Census of Environment Online Feedback Form
Statistics Canada is conducting an online survey to gather feedback for their new Census of Environment program. See the full invitation from Statistics Canada and a link to the online feedback form below.
Statistics Canada invites you to complete a short, online feedback form on the Census of Environment.
Statistics Canada's Rural Data Viewer
Statistics Canada has released their Rural Data Viewer, a map that displays the content of select databases relevant to the Rural Canada Statistics Portal.
Infrastructure Canada is accepting applications under the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund for projects that improve the resilience of communities against natural disasters.
Communities across Canada have experienced – and will continue to experience – significant weather-related events or disasters triggered by climate change. The impacts of climate change are evident, including observed changes in air temperature, precipitation, snow and ice cover and others.
CCEDNet Regional Initiatives Program Call for Projects
The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is now accepting project proposals to implement regional systems building projects, focused on supporting community organizations, social enterprises, and community economic development (CED). Accepted projects will be able to access a $5,000 to $80,000 grant to support their initiative. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis and will be reviewed by staff with additional input from members or partners.