Skiers and snowboarders embrace the snow like few others, sometimes literally when they fall down. Up, however, best described the Canadian ski industry in 2023 with many records broken. The 2022/2023 ...
For many Canadians, high prices for groceries are part of an ongoing strain on their household budgets. Further, some people might need to take a longer walk or transit ride to get to their closest ...
manufacturing, maintenance, repair or overhaul of civil aircrafts and their components simulation systems for civil aircrafts commercial and non-military government systems deployed in space and space ...
This document has been developed with the goal of aiding researchers with the preparation of their proposals to use the Criminal Justice Relational Database (CJRD). This guide provides an overview of ...
Museums, big and small, all contribute to our collective memory and are prized destinations for school groups, parents with young children, and tourists alike. Many museums are also a business. In the ...
Why are we conducting this survey? This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This ...
Thank you for completing the questionnaire, which was the first part of the survey. The only thing left to complete is your diary of daily expenses. Ideally, please start completing it the day after ...
The balance of trade is the difference between the value of exports and the value of imports over a given period, and can be calculated from a broad perspective or for specific product categories or ...
The Centre for Direct Health Measures (CDHM) is responsible for the production of statistics on health indicators that require direct measurements of physical health at the population level across ...
More beekeepers and more bees in 2024 did not translate into more honey production. In fact, honey production fell to its second-lowest level in over a decade, with the usual culprits of unfavourable ...
“If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes.” This famous (and probably apocryphal) quote, usually attributed to Mark Twain, could often be applied to Canada. It’s not uncommon to experience ...