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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time

Employment Insurance, January 2011

The number of people receiving regular Employment Insurance benefits declined by 13,300 (-2.0%) in January to 640,200, the sixth decline in seven months. The number of beneficiaries decreased in seven provinces, with the fastest decline in Ontario.

Canada's population estimates, fourth quarter 2010 

As of January 1, 2011, Canada's population was estimated at 34,278,400, an increase of 40,400 (+0.1%) from October 1, 2010. Demographic growth was fastest on the Prairies with Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta all having growth rates above the national average.

Large urban transit, January 2011 

Crushing statistics, February 2011

Cereals and oilseeds review, January 2011

Deliveries of major grains, February 2011

Government Finance Statistics, fourth quarter 2010

New products and studies