New 2021 Census data release - July 13, 2022
New 2021 Census data were released on July 13th. The latest release covers (1) Families, households, and marital status, (2) Canadian military experience, and (3) Income.
New 2021 Census data were released on July 13th. The latest release covers (1) Families, households, and marital status, (2) Canadian military experience, and (3) Income.
On Tuesday, July 26th, Statistics Canada will be hosting a webinar focused on the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC). This webinar, titled Business Conditions in Canada, will provide an overview of the survey and present key results. The webinar is being held in both English and French. See below for the full invitation and registration links from Statistics Canada:
Webinar: Business Conditions in Canada
Please note: Advanced registration is required.
Following the upcoming Families, Households and Marital Status, Canadian Military Experience, and Income 2021 Census data release, Statistics Canada will be hosting a webinar presenting key results from the data on Wednesday, July 20th, 2022. The presentation will be followed by a Q&A with Statistics Canada officials. The webinar is being held in both English and French. See below for the full invitation and registration links from Statistics Canada:
New data from the 2021 Census were released today. An updated version of the Census Profile is available for download from the Statistics Canada website, including data on Age, Sex at birth and Gender, as well as on Type of Dwelling and Household Size. New for the 2021 Census: StatCan is using Gender and not Sex at birth to disaggregate Male and Female population counts (designated as Male+ and Female+).
On Tuesday, March 29, 2022, Expert Community on Housing (ECOH) will be hosting a webinar titled Community Data for Housing Solutions. This webinar will feature presentations from CDP team members Sasha Mosky and Jamie Carrick. These presentations will explore the results of the Developing easy-to-use community decision-making tools Solutions Lab.
On Wednesday, March 30th from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm ET, Open Data Institute (ODI) will be hosting an online event titled Sharing Data Better: The Rise of Data Institutions. In this event, a series of keynote speakers will share their insights and experiences from working in data institutions. See more information from ODI below:
Sharing Data Better: The Rise of Data Institutions
Mar 30, 2:00PM - 6:00PM BST
The Pivot Hub is a free and open-source online data portal. The portal offers data and findings from a survey of youth in 47 Canadian cities. Topics covered in the survey include climate change, cost of living, recovery from COVID-19, and more. Read the full description from the Pivot Hub website below.
Today, Statistics Canada is releasing the first results from the 2021 Census of Population. These results focus on the growth in population and dwellings from 2016 to 2021 at the national, provincial and territorial levels, as well as for various subprovincial geographical levels.
On February 23rd and 24th, 2022, Statistics Canada and the Canada School of Public Service will the hosting the sixth annual Government of Canada Data Conference. The event will be held virtually, and registration is free and open to the public. Click here to view a full description and register for the conference.
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