Thursday, July 31, 2003 Released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time
MAJOR RELEASES
Radio listening, fall 2002
Public radio posted steady growth in listeners over the past five years, rising from sixth place to third among Canadians' listening choices in the fall of 2002. At the same time, the gap in listening time continued to widen between teenagers aged 12 to 17 and adults aged 18 and over.
A decade of growth: The emerging geography of the new economy, 1990 to 2000
Canada's high-tech revolution is disproportionately a "big city" phenomenon, according to a new study. During the 1990s, Ottawa cemented its position as a high-tech city. But Toronto was the true employment centre for firms in information and communications technology industries. Calgary and Montréal enjoyed strong employment gains in research and development-intensive science industries.
OTHER RELEASES
Stocks of frozen and chilled meats, July 2003
Particleboard, oriented strandboard and fibreboard, May 2003
Aircraft movement statistics: Major airports, March 2003
Domestic sales of refined petroleum products, June 2003
Cancer survival statistics
NEW PRODUCTS
Upcoming releases: August 2003
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