Frequently asked questions - RDC

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Research Data Centres

  • Why do researchers need to sign a contract with Statistics Canada?

    Why do researchers need to sign a contract with Statistics Canada?

    A contract is required by the Statistics Act. Access to anonymized microdata can only be given to Statistics Canada employees or deemed employees, employees who are under contract to Statistics Canada.

  • I am required to have an ethics review for the use of Statistics Canada microdata. What do I need to do?

    I am required to have an ethics review for the use of Statistics Canada microdata. What do I need to do?

    The document "Mitigation of Risk to Respondents of Statistics Canada's Surveys" outlines the policies and procedures that Statistics Canada has established to mitigate the risk to respondents of Statistics Canada's surveys and can be shared with ethics review boards.

  • How does Statistics Canada assure confidentiality and security of data?

    How does Statistics Canada assure confidentiality and security of data?

    For more information visit the Trust Centre.

  • Why are fingerprinting and credit checks mandatory? Does it apply to everyone? Is my information protected?

    Why are fingerprinting and credit checks mandatory? Does it apply to everyone? Is my information protected?

    Please visit Treasury board for more information.

  • What is the Oath of Secrecy?

    What is the Oath of Secrecy?

    The Oath is a requirement of the Statistics Act indicating a promise to never disclose any identifiable information about individual respondents. The Oath lasts forever in that even after a deemed employee has completed the work, they can never divulge any of the confidential information accessed.

    While the Oath of Secrecy does not expire, a researcher will be asked to reaffirm the Oath every 10 years if they continue to work as a deemed employee of Statistics Canada.

  • Is any personally identifiable information available in the RDCs?

    Is any personally identifiable information available in the RDCs?

    No. All data sets have been stripped of personal details such as names, addresses and phone numbers that could be used to identify particular individuals.

  • Is there support for older data?

    Is there support for older data?

    Older data or data that is part of a discontinued collection have little or no support for inquiries about content, sample design and related methodology issues. Please contact your RDC Analyst if you have questions about a particular dataset.

  • Can I use non-Statistics Canada data sets?

    Can I use non-Statistics Canada data sets?

    On occasion, a researcher may wish to use non-Statistics Canada data as part of their analysis. Non-Statistics Canada data can be brought into the RDC under certain conditions. These data should complement the Statistics Canada microdata requested in the proposal. It is the researcher's responsibility to acquire non-Statistics Canada data and bring a copy to the RDC.

    In order for Statistics Canada to determine if the data can be brought into the RDC, provide the following information in your proposal:

    • nature and type of data
    • unit of analysis
    • source (e.g. website, agency)
    • permission received to access the data (e.g. publicly available, written permission, signed contract, ethics approval)
    • How does the use of these data contribute to the research question?
    • Will the new data be amended, pooled or merged with Statistics Canada datasets?
      • If yes, will these data be linked at the individual micro-record level?

    Record linkage requires additional approval from Statistics Canada.

    Please contact the analyst at your RDC for more information.

  • What statistical software is available to researchers?

    What statistical software is available to researchers?

    • SAS
    • STATA
    • SPSS
    • ArcGIS
  • When my proposal is approved, is the software I requested also approved and available in the Research Data Centre?

    When my proposal is approved, is the software I requested also approved and available in the Research Data Centre?

    If the proposal includes a request for non-standard software, there is additional approval required.

  • Can I submit a request for additional software?

    Can I submit a request for additional software?

    Yes, if additional software such as R (Rstudio) is required, the researcher can submit a request through their Statistics Canada analyst.

  • How long will my project files be retained after I am finished?

    How long will my project files be retained after I am finished?

    Effective September 2023, RDC project files will be retained for a period of 5 years after a project has ended. The contract end date includes the original contract length plus any extensions. Unless an exemption is granted, all project files including syntax, notes, and vetted output will be archived for 5 years after a project has expired, after which it will all be deleted. This aligns with the Directive on Retention and Documentation of Statistical Data.

    Researchers are strongly encouraged to release all syntax files prior to the completion of a project to ensure replication if necessary. We also ask that you delete any files that are no longer required to reduce the size of your research folder before it is archived.

  • What can I do if someone asks to undertake a replication analysis of my published work?

    What can I do if someone asks to undertake a replication analysis of my published work?

    We strongly encourage all research teams to have their syntax vetted and released to the Principal Investigator (PI) at the end of their contract. The PI may decide to share their syntax with researchers asking to reproduce their analysis. Researchers undertaking replication studies must apply to the MAP following regular application procedures and become a deemed employee of Statistics Canada. Please note that if, over time, a microdata file in our data repository has been updated, those wishing to reproduce the findings will only be given access to the latest release of the microdata research file. Be advised that older and specialized data may no longer be available.

Deemed employees

  • What is a "deemed employee"?

    What is a "deemed employee"?

    The Statistics Act allows Statistics Canada to use the services of individuals (persons, incorporated contractors, public servants) to do work for Statistics Canada without being an employee in the general sense of the term. The Act refers to these individuals as "deemed to be a person employed under this Act", hence the expression "deemed employee." Section 5 addresses the hiring of "deemed employees" from federal government departments, individuals and consultants while section 10 allows for the hiring of provincial public servants.

    A deemed employee is someone who is providing a specific service which, in most cases, involves having access to confidential information for statistical purposes, including the anonymized microdata available in the RDCs. In performing this service, the person has the same obligations of a Statistics Canada employee to keep identifiable information confidential.

  • How does someone become a deemed employee?

    How does someone become a deemed employee?

    In order to become a deemed employee, the individual must:

    • be granted "Reliability Status" following a security check
    • be identified in an agreement under which they are granted access to specific confidential information
    • take the Oath of Office, as required by section 6 of the Statistics Act
    • acknowledge in writing that they have read, understood and will comply with the security requirements listed in the appendix of the agreement, relevant Statistics Canada policies as well as this document
    • declare in writing that they do not have any conflict of interest as described in the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Service.
  • What are the responsibilities of a deemed employee?

    What are the responsibilities of a deemed employee?

    A deemed employee must protect the confidentiality of any identifiable information as per subsection 17(1) of the Statistics Act and that the information can only be used for the purposes described in the agreement.

    Keeping the information confidential means that a deemed employee cannot discuss the information with unauthorized persons and it must be protected at all times (i.e., it cannot be removed from Statistics Canada premises; it cannot be sent via email on an unsecured network; it must be locked up when not in use; and it must be destroyed in a secure manner).

  • What happens if a deemed employee does something that is prohibited under the Statistics Act?

    What happens if a deemed employee does something that is prohibited under the Statistics Act?

    Because all deemed employees take the Oath of Secrecy, they must uphold the confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act or be liable to prosecution and the penalties outlined in the Act: a fine of up to $1000 and/or a jail term of up to six months.

  • What information can a deemed employee access?

    What information can a deemed employee access?

    The agreement will specifically indicate the confidential information required for the work that a deemed employee performs. As is the case with employees of Statistics Canada, taking the Oath of Secrecy does not give a deemed employee access to all information held by Statistics Canada: access to confidential information is strictly on a need-to-know-basis.

  • Who are the authorized persons deemed employees can discuss the information with?

    Who are the authorized persons deemed employees can discuss the information with?

    This includes employees of Statistics Canada who are also entitled to access the same information due to the nature of their work. Potentially it could also include other deemed employees who are also named in an agreement. Any discussion involving confidential information with an unauthorized person would constitute a breach of the Statistics Act as well as the terms of the agreement.

Microdata Access Portal

  • What types of applications can be completed in the Microdata Access Portal (MAP)?

    What types of applications can be completed in the Microdata Access Portal (MAP)?

    Applications for access to microdata for research projects to be conducted within a Research Data Centre can be submitted through the Microdata Access Portal (MAP) for academic or federal government researchers. In addition, researchers can submit a request to access samples from the Statistics Canada biobank.

    Provincial or Territorial government researchers cannot request access through the MAP at this time.

  • Where can I get more information on the application process?

    Where can I get more information on the application process?

    Refer to the Application Process and Guidelines page.

  • Who can apply through the MAP?

    Who can apply through the MAP?

    The following researchers who require access to Statistics Canada microdata or biobank samples for research purposes can submit a request through the MAP:

    • Members of a post-secondary institution such as a faculty member, student (if the project forms an integral part of their thesis or dissertation, or is a post-doctoral project), or staff of a Canadian post-secondary institution.
    • Employees of the federal government or contractors working on behalf of the federal government.
    • Employees of a Provincial/Territorial/Municipal government or contractors working on behalf of these governments.
  • Who can’t apply through the MAP?

    Who can’t apply through the MAP?

    The following researchers cannot submit a request through the MAP:

    • Faculty requesting access to microdata for the purpose of teaching a graduate level course on methodology related to complex survey data analysis.
    • Researchers performing data validation activities on behalf of Statistics Canada. Contact the Statistics Canada employee who requested your assistance with data validation activities.
    • Researchers working on behalf of a non-governmental organization.
    • Researchers working on behalf of a for-profit company.

    Contact the Research Data Centres for more information on how to access microdata.

  • What is a MAP ID?

    What is a MAP ID?

    A MAP ID is an identification number that is associated to each of your proposals. It is included in your dashboard and will be required if you need to contact Statistics Canada about your proposal.

  • What are the benefits of the MAP?

    What are the benefits of the MAP?

    The MAP streamlines the application process by bringing all the requirements into one central location. In addition, researchers will be able to manage their application within their own personalized dashboard.

  • What has changed in the application process?

    What has changed in the application process?

    Academic researchers will no longer apply to access Statistics Canada microdata through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). As well, the peer review process has changed and the information is submitted in the MAP. Government, for profit and not-for-profit researchers, will now use the MAP instead of emailing Statistics Canada directly. For more information visit the Application Process and Guidelines page.

  • How is my personal data protected in the MAP?

    How is my personal data protected in the MAP?

    Researchers will establish a password protected account with Statistics Canada before inputting their information into the MAP. Only a limited number of individuals will have access to your personal information on a need-to-know basis, in order for Statistics Canada staff to process your application. The administrative component of the MAP is restricted, and password protected. The personal information and project application information will be stored in a secure permission protected shared folder located on Statistics Canada's secure internal network. Your personal information will be used to administer your application as well as to manage and monitor user access to secure computing environments.

    Limited personal information, as well as information about the project, may be disclosed to trusted partner organizations in order to manage your project, e.g., to verify affiliation and accreditation, to recover costs from sponsoring parties, or to support the operation and monitoring of the program and infrastructure. When it is necessary to transmit information to trusted partner organizations, contact information and project details will be transmitted by unencrypted email.

    For the purpose of public transparency, Statistics Canada also displays on its website a list of projects that have been approved within the last 12 months. The published information includes your project title, name of principal investigator and datasets used.

  • Why do you collect my date of birth?

    Why do you collect my date of birth?

    The date of birth is required to confirm the security clearance status and will be used for administrative purposes only (e.g., to identify you if someone else has the same name in the MAP).

  • Do I need to use the MAP during the entire life cycle of my project or just at the application stage?

    Do I need to use the MAP during the entire life cycle of my project or just at the application stage?

    You need to use the MAP when applying for a new project. Once your project is approved, your main point of contact for any project amendments (e.g., to add data, to change the list of investigators, to extend the project) will be your local analyst.

  • What do I need to create an account?

    What do I need to create an account?

    To create an account you need an email address, a password and about 5 minutes.

  • How long will it take me to complete an application?

    How long will it take me to complete an application?

    When you have all the documents required, (Note: this should be worded to clearly indicated the user is going to the forms page.) it will take about 15 minutes to apply.

  • Can I save my partially completed application and finish it later?

    Can I save my partially completed application and finish it later?

    Yes, you can complete your application in multiple sessions. Changes will be saved and your proposal will remain in a draft mode (i.e. not yet submitted). If a document is missing or you are waiting for a co-investigator to create an account, you can always come back at a later time to complete your application. Once your application is submitted, you cannot change it in the portal.

  • Can I make changes to my application?

    Can I make changes to my application?

    Yes, you can make changes to your application as long as it has not been submitted (saved as draft).

    If your application has been submitted but is still in the approval process, you can contact us, to request a change.

    Once your application has been approved, you will need to make amendments by contacting your local analyst.

  • My project's funding type changed. How do I adjust my application?

    My project's funding type changed. How do I adjust my application?

    If the application has not yet been submitted, edit this information in the Application portal.

    If the application has already been submitted, please contact us contact the RDC team for assistance.

  • How often is the list of available data updated in the MAP?

    How often is the list of available data updated in the MAP?

    The list of datasets is updated every week.

  • Will I be notified when my application has been processed?

    Will I be notified when my application has been processed?

    In your dashboard, the project status will be "Approved (awaiting contract)." You will also be notified by Statistics Canada via email. Processing usually takes 6 to 8 weeks.

  • How do I check my project status?

    How do I check my project status?

    For an update on your project status, log into your dashboard. The project statuses are:

    • Draft
    • Submitted
    • Under Review
    • Approved (awaiting contract)
    • Denied
    • Active
    • Inactive / Expired
  • What do the statuses mean?

    What do the statuses mean?

    In the dashboard, the definitions of the project statuses are:

    • Draft: when the principal investigator is filling out a project application.
    • Submitted: when all the mandatory fields are completed and the principal investigator has submitted the application.
    • Under Review: Statistics Canada is in the process of reviewing the application
    • Approved (awaiting contract): the project has been approved by Statistics Canada and is awaiting the Statistics Canada signature on the contract.
    • Denied: the project is not approved. Statistics Canada will send an email to the principal investigator requesting additional information or explain why the request is denied.
    • Active: when the project is approved and the agreement is signed.
    • Inactive / Expired: when a project has been in draft mode for a year time or when a project has expired the project timeline.
  • Can I select more than one RDC for my project in the portal?

    Can I select more than one RDC for my project in the portal?

    No, in the portal, you can only select one RDC: chose the main one you will be using. Please contact the RDC team if you need to use more than one RDC.

  • More than one level of government is sponsoring my project. How do I enter this in the portal?

    More than one level of government is sponsoring my project. How do I enter this in the portal?

    Select the government who is the primary sponsor. You will be able to report multiple sources of government funding in the text field available in each section of the Fee for Service questionnaire.

  • Can I request any Statistics Canada microdata product through the MAP?

    Can I request any Statistics Canada microdata product through the MAP?

    Researchers can apply to access any type of Statistics Canada microdata through the MAP, including social and business data. In some cases, certain Statistics Canada data products are not accessible at a Research Data Centre.

Microdata Access Portal (for academics only)

  • Why are applications no longer submitted through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)?

    Why are applications no longer submitted through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)?

    The SSHRC platform will be available for applications until January 29, 2020. After this date, new applicants will be redirected to Statistics Canada Microdata Access Portal. Statistics Canada, SSHRC, CIHR, and the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) have agreed to move this process to the MAP.

  • I was familiar with the SSHRC portal, how different is the MAP?

    I was familiar with the SSHRC portal, how different is the MAP?

    The application process used to be two processes: the application and peer review was with SSHRC and then Statistics Canada processed the application to grant access to an RDC. The whole process now is with Statistics Canada and all the required forms are in the MAP. As a user, you will be able to check the status of your application.

  • Why do you need to ask questions about the funding of my project?

    Why do you need to ask questions about the funding of my project?

    To determine whether fees apply to your project, we need to understand (1) whether your research is self-directed, (2) evaluate funding for the project, and (3) assess whether there are deliverable(s) required for a funding agency. More information on the Access and Fee for Service Policy is available on the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) website.

  • What is required for the peer review?

    What is required for the peer review?

    When a peer review is required, the Principal Investigator needs to:

    • Identify an appropriate assessor
    • Send the peer review form and your proposal to the assessor
    • Have the assessor fill out the form
    • Submit the peer review form.
  • Why do some researchers have to complete the peer review form?

    Why do some researchers have to complete the peer review form?

    This peer review process is for those who are not students, are not pre-approved and/or do not have funding from an adjudicated funding process. This process was approved by the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) and Statistics Canada in order to streamline the peer review.

  • Why can't I access the data without completing the peer review form?

    Why can't I access the data without completing the peer review form?

    Since it is important to maintain the trust of Canadians in the use of their personal information and to ensure that all academic research carried out in the Research Data Centres (RDCs) is of scientific merit, a new, simpler peer review process was developed for academic researchers.

  • Who can be an assessor for my project?

    Who can be an assessor for my project?

    If a peer review is needed, you need to contact an assessor knowledgeable in your area of research. The assessor is a person who holds the rank of tenured Associate Professor or Full Professor at an accredited Canadian university (this would exclude faculty working in teaching only positions).

  • Why do I need to find my own assessor?

    Why do I need to find my own assessor?

    This will streamline our application processes and will help in the established timelines for getting applications to the active stage of the project.

Architectural services and landscape architectural services: CVs for operating revenue - 2018

Architectural services and landscape architectural services: CVs for operating revenue - 2018
Table summary
This table displays the results of Architectural services and landscape architectural services: CVs for operating revenue - 2018. The information is grouped by Regions (appearing as row headers), CVs for operating revenue, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Geography CVs for operating revenue
percent
Canada 0.73
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.00
Prince Edward Island 0.00
Nova Scotia 0.88
New Brunswick 0.49
Quebec 1.86
Ontario 1.16
Manitoba 1.22
Saskatchewan 0.91
Alberta 1.42
British Columbia 2.04
Yukon 0.00
Northwest Territories 0.00
Nunavut 0.00

Wholesale Trade Survey (Monthly): CVs for Total sales by geography – November 2018 to November 2019

Monthly Wholesale Trade Survey - Table 1: CVs for Total sales by geography
Geography Month
201811 201812 201901 201902 201903 201904 201905 201906 201907 201908 201909 201910 201911
percentage
Canada 0.5 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4
Prince Edward Island 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nova Scotia 1.8 5.4 4.6 2.3 2.0 2.9 1.9 1.8 1.4 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.6
New Brunswick 3.3 1.3 1.1 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.4 2.4 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.8 1.4
Quebec 1.5 1.3 1.9 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.4
Ontario 0.8 1.1 1.3 0.9 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.9 1.0
Manitoba 1.4 2.0 1.2 0.6 0.9 0.9 3.4 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.6 0.9
Saskatchewan 0.5 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.6 0.8 1.1 0.8 0.7 0.9
Alberta 1.7 1.6 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.4 0.9 0.9 0.7 1.3 1.4 1.3
British Columbia 1.4 1.7 2.2 1.4 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.2 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.8
Yukon Territory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Northwest Territories 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nunavut 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Application process and guidelines - RDC

Applications for data access are submitted through the Microdata Access Portal (MAP) as outlined below.

Academic and federal, provincial/territorial government researchers can apply for access to microdata for research projects through the MAP.

Researchers can submit a request to access samples from the Statistics Canada biobank.

New record linkages require additional approval from Statistics Canada. The linkage must be conducted at Statistics Canada. Moreover, fees may be charged for this service.

If you require a new microdata linkage for social data, do not submit your request through the MAP. Visit the Social Data Linkage Environment webpage for more information on social microdata linkage at Statistics Canada.

If you require a new microdata linkage for business data, do not submit your request through the MAP. Visit the Business Linkable File Environment (B-LFE) webpage for more information on business microdata linkage at Statistics Canada.

Application forms

Part 1: Steps for submitting an application

Follow steps 1-5 to apply for access to microdata through the Microdata Access Portal (MAP). The steps below serve as a guide to preparing the online application.

  • Step 1: Create an account

    Step 1: Create an account

    New users need to register for an account in the MAP. This account can be used for all projects submitted through the MAP and account settings can be updated as required.

  • Step 2: Determine type of application

    Step 2: Determine type of application

    Principal Investigators (PIs) will answer a series of questions that will determine the type of application. This includes questions about the project origin and the project type.

    Origin of the project

    Is your project a government-funded project, an academic project, or other project?

    Government-funded project

    A government-funded project is a project funded by any level of government, except if the funding is a grant from an organization covered under the academic project. Consultants (including academics) hired on contract to a government organization apply under this application type.

    Academic project

    An academic project is conducted by a member of a post-secondary institution such as a faculty member, student (if the project forms an integral part of thesis or dissertation, or is a post-doctoral project) or staff of a Canadian post-secondary institution. The following is the list of the agencies which are providing core financial support for the sustained research activities of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN):

    • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
    • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
    • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
    • Fonds de recherche du Québec - Santé (FRQS)
    • Fonds de recherche du Québec - Société et culture (FRQSC)
    • Fonds de Recherche du Québec - Nature et technologies (FRQNT)

    An academic project is not funded by a government organization or other third party.

    Other project

    Some projects will not fall into the two categories above. In this case, choose 'other' as the project type.

    Type of project

    Below is an explanation of the various types of projects that will help you determine which item to choose for your MAP application. Only one project type can be selected for each project.

    a. Research project

    A research project is a single project designed to answer a main research question.

    b. Sub-project - part of an existing research project

    A sub-project is when the main research project question generates a sub-question on the same topic. Researchers will need their main project number from the affiliated research project to submit an application.

    c. Program that includes multiple research projects on the same topic

    A program of research may include a series of projects linked by a common theme.

    d. Research project that is part of an existing program

    Once a program is approved by Statistics Canada, research projects that go under the program can be submitted. Researchers will need their main project number from the affiliated research project to submit an application.

    e. Data validation project

    Researchers performing data validation activities on behalf of Statistics Canada. Contact the Statistics Canada employee who requested your assistance with data validation activities.

    f. Academic course

    Faculty requesting access to microdata for the purpose of teaching a graduate level course on methodology related to complex survey data analysis should visit the User Community page and contact their local analyst.

    Once all the questions above have been answered, the type of application will be confirmed.

  • Step 3: Provide project information

    Step 3: Provide project information

    Note: You will need to upload supporting documents. See the Data Access Application Checklist on the Application forms page.

    a. Project details

    Researchers are required to provide information about their project request as listed below:

    • What is the title of your project?
      The title will show up on your dashboard.
    • What are the expected dates for your project?
      Insert the requested start date or click the 'as soon as possible' check box. Project end dates are determined by the project type.
    • Upload your proposal.
      Only 1 file upload is allowed with a limit of 32MB. Project proposals should not exceed 10 pages and should be formatted following the project proposal template guidelines (Application forms page). Various file types can be uploaded, including rxt, rtf, pdf, doc, docx.
    • Which Statistics Canada dataset(s) will be required for the project?
      Select all datasets you require.
      If one or more datasets that you require does not appear in the drop down menu, select 'other' and type in the full name of the dataset.
    • Does your project require a new micro-record to micro-record linkage between Statistics Canada datasets or with other datasets?
      If you are requesting the use of an already linked data file that is part of the datasets collection available in the RDCs, you must answer "No".
      New record linkages require additional approval from Statistics Canada. The linkage must be conducted at Statistics Canada. Moreover, fees may be charged for this service.
      If you require a new microdata linkage for social data, do not submit your request through the MAP. Visit the Social Data Linkage Environment webpage for more information on social microdata linkage at Statistics Canada.
      If you require a new microdata linkage for business data, do not submit your request through the MAP. Visit the Linkable File Environment (LFE) webpage for more information on business microdata linkage at Statistics Canada.
    • Which software program(s) will be used to analyse the data.
      Please select all applicable software that you require from the list provided or type the name of the non-listed software in the 'other' field.
      If you need software that is not listed, additional approvals may be required and additional fees may be assessed for the project. You will be contacted by a Statistics Canada employee about the process and applicable fees during the application review phase.

    b. Billing information

    Researchers are required to submit information about the funding for their project.

    Academic research projects

    For academic research projects, all Principal Investigators must complete a CRDCN Access Fee-for-Service Questionnaire confirming the funding arrangement for the research project and the expected primary recipient and beneficiary of the research.

    Please consult the Canadian Research Data Centre Network Access and Fee-For-Service Policy to learn more about the policy governing access fees.

    Government research projects

    For government funded research projects, the Principle Investigator must identify the sponsoring organization and provide contact information for the signatory who has financial authority to allocate funds for the project.

    c. Approval information or peer review

    Approval for government applications

    Government researchers are required to submit an Approval Letter (Application forms - Approval letter from sponsoring organization template) stating that the project has been approved by the sponsoring organization.

    Peer review for academic applications

    A peer review process or equivalent is required for non pre-approved applicants.

    Pre-approved applicants include:

    • those that hold the rank of tenured Associate Professor or Full Professor at an accredited Canadian university (this would exclude teaching only positions) or, are a current or past Academic Director of a Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC).
    Peer review equivalency for students

    Students applying as the Principal Investigator must include a letter of support from the academic supervisor confirming that the student's supervisor or supervisory committee has reviewed and approved the proposed project.

    Peer review process for non pre-approved applicants with funding

    Applicants who are not pre-approved but have obtained a peer review from an adjudicated funding process must upload their approval letter.

    Peer review process for non pre-approved applicants without funding

    Applicants who are not pre-approved and do not have funding from an adjudicated funding process must complete a Peer review form (Application forms - Peer review form).

    Documents for international researchers not residing in Canada

    The letters below apply to international researchers who do not hold one of the following: Canadian Citizenship, or Canadian permanent residency, Canadian work visa or Canadian student visa. An international researcher must provide a Canadian work visa or Canadian student visa. International researchers applying for data access are required to name a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada as a co-investigator

    Letter of reference

    The Letter of Reference (Application forms - Letter of reference template) must be supplied by one of the following:

    • A co-investigator who is a researcher affiliated with a Canadian university
    • A faculty member from the university with which the applicant is affiliated
    • The Canadian sponsoring organization or government department
    • The international organization with which the researcher is employed
    Letter of acknowledgment (students only)

    International student researchers must provide a Letter of Acknowledgement (Application forms - Letter of acknowledgement template) from their affiliated institution.

  • Step 4: Investigator profiles

    Step 4: Investigator profiles

    All investigators who are part of an academic research project must upload a curriculum vitae (CV) to their profile in the MAP. CVs are optional for government researchers, however, a file must be uploaded.

    The CV should demonstrate research experience and technical competence that may include:

    • most significant research contributions
    • graduate student supervision
    • membership in professional bodies (e.g., professional associations or societies, grant evaluation committees, etc.)
    • funded research projects
    • research chairs or other awards recognizing research achievements
    • relevant presentations to government or non-government groups
    • invited lectures
    • refereed publications in the past 5 years that illustrate technical competence

    Principal Investigator information

    A Principal Investigator (PI) is the lead researcher on the project and is responsible for the communication about the project and project contract with Statistic Canada. The PI selects their primary location of access.

    Add co-investigators (if applicable)

    Principal Investigators may add other researchers (co-investigators) to their project by adding the full name and email address. If the co-investigator already has a profile in the MAP please ensure you enter the correct email address to avoid creating two accounts.

    Students applying for a project that forms a part of their thesis or dissertation, as well as post-doctoral fellows undertaking self-directed research, are required to list an academic supervisor as a co-investigator.

    Co-investigators will be sent an automated email inviting them to join the microdata access project which will include information about the project and a link to update their personal profile.

    Only the Principal Investigator can add or remove co-investigators from a project. Once a project has been submitted through the MAP, a request to add or remove co-investigators should be made by contacting your Research Data Centre analyst.

  • Step 5: Submit application

    Step 5: Submit application

    Once the application is submitted, Principal Investigators can check their application status on their dashboard.

Part 2: Next steps

Statistics Canada will email the Principal Investigator with information on how to proceed once a decision has been made on the project.

All approved applicants must become Deemed Employees of Statistics Canada to access the data.

A Deemed Employee is someone who is not currently an employee of Statistics Canada, who is retained to provide a service to Statistics Canada, and who needs access to information provided by the Statistics Act to perform that service.

For more information on becoming a Deemed Employee of Statistics Canada, please consult the Frequently asked questions — Research Data Centres section.

In order to become a deemed employee, the following steps must be completed:

  • Obtain a security clearance

    Obtain a security clearance

    The process for obtaining a valid clearance (Reliability status) is completed with the assistance of the local analyst.

    Security screening requirements

    Applicants are required to:

    • Submit the Personnel Screening, Consent, and Authorization Form and supporting documentation
      • Additional documentation is required for applicants who have lived abroad for six months or longer within the last five years
    • Undergo a credit check
      • Applicants provide their consent for the credit check when completing the screening form (no further action is required)
    • Undergo fingerprinting as part of a criminal record check
      • Please note that a fee of approximately $50 may apply. This fee is not reimbursed by Statistics Canada

    Supporting identification and documents needed for security screening

    The identification and documents listed below are required for submission of the Personnel Screening, Consent and Authorization Form. Please bring the following documents to the Orientation session (not required for Federal government employees).

    Supporting identification and documents needed for security screening
    Researcher status Identification and Documents
    Born in Canada
    • Canadian passport (alternative: Birth certificate, Citizenship card, or Citizenship certificate)
    • Photo ID (ex. Driver's license, Hunting license, Health card (Quebec, Manitoba and PEI only))
    • Proof of current addressTablenote 1
    Not born in Canada, and now a Canadian citizen
    • Canadian passport or Citizenship card (alternative: Canadian Citizenship certificate)
    • Photo ID (ex. Driver's license, Hunting license, Health card (Quebec, Manitoba and PEI only))
    • Proof of current addressTablenote 1
    Permanent Resident
    • Passport
    • Permanent resident card
    • Proof of current addressTablenote 1
    International researchers (researchers possessing a work/study permit)
    • Passport
    • Photo ID (ex. Driver's license, Hunting license, Health card (Quebec, Manitoba and PEI only))
    • Work/study permit
    • Proof of current address/local residence
    Tablenote 1

    For example, Driver's license, copy of utility bill, or rental agreement.

    Return to tablenote 1 referrer

    In addition to the above requirements, applicants who lived outside of Canada continuously for 6 months or longer within the last 5 years require a police certificate from each foreign country or where they have lived. A police certificate provides a summary of an individual's criminal record or a declaration of the absence of any criminal record from that country.

    Requesting translation

    All police certificates or alternate documents must be submitted in either English or French. If the documents are in another language, they must be translated.

    The translated document must accompany the original document when submitted.

    Costs to the applicant

    Applicants will need to cover any costs associated with the out-of-country verification process. These costs may include fees to obtain a police certificate or alternative documents, to have documents translated.

  • Attend an orientation session

    Attend an orientation session

    Orientation session

    Statistics Canada will invite the research team to attend an orientation session at their Research Data Centre. The following will take place during the orientation:

    • The Oath (or Affirmation) of Office and Secrecy will be administered by the Statistics Canada analyst
    • Training on confidentiality, vetting, conflict of interest and code of conduct will be provided

    Oath (or Affirmation) of Office and Secrecy

    The Statistics Act Oath or Solemn Affirmation of Office and Secrecy is a requirement of the Statistics Act. The Oath sworn (or affirmed) indicates that the Deemed Employee promises to never disclose any identifiable information about individual respondents.

  • Declare any conflict of interest related to the use of the data

    Declare any conflict of interest related to the use of the data

    A conflict of interest is a situation whereby a person has private interests or outside activities and uses their data access for personal gain, or could be perceived by a reasonable observer as doing so.

    Should you feel that there may be a real, apparent or potential conflict of interest between your personal interests or outside activities and your data access, you are required to formally disclose these interests or outside activities. For more information please visit the MAP support section on the Contact information for the Data Access Division page.

  • Sign an agreement for data access with Statistics Canada

    Sign an agreement for data access with Statistics Canada

    The Agreement specifies the terms of conditions of data access, including:

    • Agreement of Statistics Canada to provide access to confidential microdata for the purpose and scope of the research outlined in the approved research proposal
    • Project start and end date
    • Agreement of the researchers to abide by Statistics Canada's security and confidentiality requirements
    • Agreement of the Principal Investigator to provide a final product to Statistics Canada at the end of the contract

    Approval of the Agreement

    The Agreement becomes valid when signed by the Director of Statistics Canada's Data Access Division. The Director signs the contract when:

    • The project has been approved
    • The members of the research team have obtained a valid security clearance
    • All conflict of interest situations have been resolved
    • All members of the research team have signed the agreement (other signatures may be required for Government-funded projects)

    Once the contract is signed, Statistics Canada will notify the research team that access to the data may commence.

Fees - RDC

University access fees

For academic researchers, fees are determined upon proposal submission in accordance with the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) Access and Fee for Service (AFFS) Policy.

For more information, please contact the CRDCN.

Government access fees

Government and non-government organization access fees

For non-academic researchers, including government researchers and those working for non-government organizations, fees are determined upon proposal submission based on the access needs of the research team, accessing organization and location of access.

For more information, please contact our client service team.

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (October 2019)

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (October 2019)
NAPCS-CANADA Month
201907 201908 201909 201910
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.73 0.67 0.62 0.61
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.72 0.67 0.62 0.60
Food at retail [56111] 1.11 1.01 1.05 0.74
Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail [56112] 0.47 0.48 0.48 0.63
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 0.78 1.94 0.93 1.19
Footwear at retail [56122] 1.44 1.43 1.26 1.26
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 1.74 1.76 1.85 1.85
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 0.55 0.58 0.62 0.70
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 2.84 2.17 2.56 2.35
Publications at retail [56142] 7.34 6.95 11.63 6.82
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 1.55 1.62 1.45 2.05
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 2.60 2.40 2.05 2.10
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 2.47 3.42 4.32 3.89
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.67 1.42 1.27 1.59
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.97 1.90 1.87 1.80
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.88 2.45 2.65 2.61
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.59 3.24 3.18 3.48
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.72 1.48 1.77 1.34
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.26 2.23 2.24 2.33
Total retail trade commissions and miscellaneous servicesFootnote 1 1.67 1.56 1.90 1.68

Footnotes

Footnote 1

Comprises the following North American Product Classification System (NAPCS): 51411, 51412, 53112, 56211, 57111, 58111, 58121, 58122, 58131, 58141, 72332, 833111, 841, 85131 and 851511.

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Retail Commodity Survey - CVs for Total Sales (third quarter 2019)

Retail Commodity Survey - CVs for Total Sales (third quarter 2019)
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey - CVs for Total Sales (third quarter 2019). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Quarter (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Quarter
2018Q3 2018Q4 2019Q1 2019Q2 2019Q3
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.48 0.48 0.02 0.63 0.58
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.48 0.48 0.02 0.62 0.58
Food at retail [56111] 0.84 0.79 0.88 0.88 1.10
Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail [56112] 0.54 0.44 0.58 0.65 0.45
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] .. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 0.69 0.64 0.00 0.67 0.58
Footwear at retail [56122] 1.31 1.28 0.00 1.15 1.32
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 1.52 1.27 1.51 1.43 1.42
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 0.66 0.55 0.73 0.71 0.55
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] .. 2.26 2.44 2.17 2.31
Publications at retail [56142] 5.30 4.86 5.78 7.07 7.55
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] .. 3.04 4.31 1.87 1.67
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 1.32 1.34 2.14 2.08 1.94
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 2.67 3.99 3.88 2.42 2.44
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.03 1.06 1.66 1.26 1.26
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.64 2.03 1.84 1.79 1.89
Home health products at retail [56171] 4.28 4.64 2.96 3.62 2.64
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.24 2.38 2.67 2.69 2.82
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.38 1.30 1.41 1.57 1.30
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.06 2.15 2.03 2.30 2.09
Total retail trade commissions and miscellaneous servicesFootnote 1 1.47 1.72 1.65 1.48 1.49

Footnotes

..

not available for a specific reference period

..

Footnote 1

Comprises the following North American Product Classification System (NAPCS): 51411, 51412, 53112, 56211, 57111, 58111, 58121, 58122, 58131, 58141, 72332, 833111, 841, 85131 and 851511.

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Data - RDC

The following datasets are available at the Research Data Centres (RDCs).

RDC surveys list
Table summary
This table displays the results of RDC surveys list. The information is grouped by Record number (appearing as row headers), Survey name and Acronym (appearing as column headers).
Record number Survey name Acronym
5397 Survey of Oral Health Care Providers (SOHCP)
  • SOHCP 2023
SOHCP
2103 Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Logging Industries (ASML)
  • ASML All Years
ASML
2301 Consumer Price Index
  • CPI All Years
CPI_IPC_AllYears
2318 Industrial Product Price Index (IPPI)
  • IPPI All Years
IPPI
2321 Isolated Posts Allowance Indexes (IPAI)
  • IPAI All Years
IPAI
2615 Workplace and Employee Survey
  • WES all cycles (1999 to 2006)
  • WES Head Office All Years
WES
2620 Survey of Financial Security
  • SFS 1999
  • SFS 2005
  • SFS 2012
  • SFS 2016
  • SFS 2019
  • SFS 2023
SFS
2941 Survey on Financing and Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises
  • SFGSME 2017
  • SFGSME 2020
SFGSME
3101 University and College Academic Staff System - Full-time Staff (FT-UCASS)
  • FT-UCASS 1970-2010
FT-UCASS
3126 Survey of Earned Doctorates
  • SED 2002-2003
  • SED 2003-2004
  • SED 2004-2005
  • SED 2005-2006
  • SED 2006-2007
  • SED 2007-2008
SED
3160 National Apprenticeship Survey
  • NAS 2007
  • NAS 2015
NAS
3207 Canadian Cancer Registry
  • CCR-IARC 1992-2021
  • CCR-SEER 1992-2021
For users needing CCR linked with death information, please request CCR-CVSD-T1PMF-death 1992-2017.
  • CCR-IARC
  • CCR-SEER
3207 Canadian Cancer Registry (diagnosis years 1992 to 2017) linked to the Canadian Vital Statistics Death data (1992 to 2017), and death information from the T1 Personal Master File (1992 to 2017).
  • CCR 2017 - CVSD 2017 - T1PMF - death
CCR-CVSD-T1PMF-death
3207 Linkage of socioeconomic and treatment data to the Canadian Cancer Registry
CCR 1992-2015 and CCR-CVSD-T1PMF 1992-2014 linked to:
  • T1FF 1992-2014
  • IMDB 1992-2014
  • DAD 1994/95–2015/16
  • NACRS 2002/03–2015/16
  • Census 2016
LSTD-CCR
3217 Canada Health Survey
  • CHS 1978
CHS
3225 National Population Health Survey - Household Component - Longitudinal
  • NPHS Household Component Longitudinal (C1: 1994-1995 to C9: 2010-2011)
NPHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Annual Component
  • CCHS 2000-2001 (cycle 1.1)
  • CCHS 2003 (cycle 2.1)
  • CCHS 2005 (cycle 3.1)
  • CCHS 2007 (cycle 4.1)
  • CCHS 2007-2008
  • CCHS 2008
  • CCHS 2009
  • CCHS 2009-2010
  • CCHS 2010
  • CCHS 2011
  • CCHS 2011-2012
  • CCHS 2012
  • CCHS 2013
  • CCHS 2013-2014
  • CCHS 2014
  • CCHS 2015
  • CCHS 2015-2016
  • CCHS 2017
  • CCHS 2017-2018
  • CCHS 2018
  • CCHS 2019
  • CCHS 2019-2020
  • CCHS 2020
  • CCHS 2021
  • CCHS 2022
  • CCHS 2023
CCHS
3226 CCHS Rapid Response - Smoking - stages of change 2 (SCH2) and Tobacco alternatives products (TAL)
  • CCHS 2023 RR SCH2TAL2
CCHS_RR_SCH2TAL2
3226 CCHS Rapid Response Work family balance (WLB)
  • CCHS 2023 RR WLB
CCHS_RR_WLB
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) 1999-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - DAD 1999-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - DAD Facility 1999-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - DAD Postal Code 1999-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - DAD 1999-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - DAD Facility 1999-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - DAD Postal Code 1999-2017
CCHS-DAD
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS) 2002-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - NACRS 2002-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - NACRS Facility 2002-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - NACRS Postal Code 2002-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - NACRS 2002-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - NACRS Facility 2002-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - NACRS Postal Code 2002-2017
CCHS-NACRS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS) 2006-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - OMHRS 2006-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - OMHRS Facility 2006-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - OMHRS Postal Code 2006-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - OMHRS 2006-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - OMHRS Facility 2006-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - OMHRS Postal Code 2006-2017
CCHS-OMHRS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Historical Postal Codes 2000-2016
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - Historical Postal Codes 2000-2016
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - Historical Postal Codes 2000-2016
CCHS-HIST-PC
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD) 2000-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - CVSD 2000-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - CVSD 2000-2017
CCHS-CVSD
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR) 1992-2016
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - CCR incidence TMF 1992-2016
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - IARC incidence TMF 1992-2016
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - CCR incidence TMF 1992-2016
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - IARC incidence TMF 1992-2016
CCHS-CCR
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with family tax records (T1FF) 1993-2017
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - T1FF 1993-2017
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - T1FF 1993-2017
CCHS-T1FF
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey 2000-2017 integrated with the Census short form 2011 and 2016
  • CCHS annual 2000-2017 - Census short form 2011 and 2016
  • CCHS focus content (1.2, 2.2, 4.2, 5.2, NU2015) - Census short form 2011 and 2016
CCHS-CEN
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Neurological Conditions Prevalence Files
  • CCHS 2010-2011 (Neurological Conditions Prevalence Files)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on antibiotic medication use (AMU)
  • CCHS 2018 (Rapid Response on antibiotic medication use)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on food skills - knowledge, planning and transference of skills
  • CCHS 2012 (Rapid response on food skills - knowledge, planning and transference of skills)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on food skills - mechanical skills and food conceptualization
  • CCHS 2013 (Rapid response on food skills - mechanical skills and food conceptualization)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on gambling
  • CCHS 2018 (Rapid Response on gambling)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on infertility
  • CCHS 2009-2010 (Rapid response on infertility)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on neighbourhood environment
  • CCHS 2011 (Rapid response on neighbourhood environment)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on osteoporosis
  • CCHS 2009 (Rapid response on osteoporosis)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on prescription drug expenses
  • CCHS 2007 (Rapid response on prescription drug expenses)
  • CCHS 2016 (Rapid Response on prescriptions - cost-related non-adherence)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on sleep apnea
  • CCHS 2009 (Rapid response on sleep apnea)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on stigma and mental health experiences
  • CCHS 2010 (Rapid response on stigma and mental health experiences)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response on the awareness, use and understanding of Canada's Food Guide
  • CCHS 2012 (Rapid response on the awareness, use and understanding of Canada's Food Guide)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Barriers to Physical Activity
  • CCHS 2017 (Rapid Response, Barriers to Physical Activity)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response, Everyday Discrimination Scale
  • CCHS 2013 (Rapid response, Everyday Discrimination Scale)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Risk Factors for Heart Disease
  • CCHS 2015 (Rapid Response, Risk Factors for Heart Disease)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Smoking - stages of change 2 and Tobacco alternatives and vaping
  • CCHS 2020 (Rapid Response, Smoking - stages of change 2 and Tobacco alternatives and vaping)
  • CCHS 2021 (Rapid Response, Smoking – stages of change 2 and Tobacco alternatives and vaping)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid response, Tanning Equipment Use
  • CCHS 2014 (Rapid Response, Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Tanning Equipment Use and Handheld Laser User
  • CCHS 2019 (Rapid Response, Tanning Equipment Use and Handheld Laser Use)
CCHS
3226
5015
Canadian Community Health Survey - Cycles 2000-2014 linked to the Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB)
  • CCHS – Annual cycles (2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 2008-2014) linked to IMDB
  • CCHS – Focus content cycles (1.2, 5.2) linked to IMDB
CCHS_IMDB
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response – Healthy Living
  • CCHS 2020
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Traumatic Brain Injury
  • CCHS 2020 (Rapid Response, Traumatic Brain Injury)
CCHS
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response - Positive Mental Health
  • CCHS 2019 (Rapid Response on Positive Mental Health)
CCHS_RR_PMH
3226 Canadian Community Health Survey - Rapid Response, Work productivity and Work family balance
  • CCHS 2022 (Rapid Response, Work productivity and Work family balance)
CCHS
3231 Vital Statistics - Birth Database
  • Vital Statistics - Birth Database
VSD
3233 Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database linked to the Discharge Abstract Database, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System
  • CVSD 2008-2017 linked to DAD (2004/05 to 2017/18)
  • CVSD 2008-2017 linked to NACRS (2004/05 to 2017/18)
CVSD_DAD_NACRS
3233 Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database linked to Ontario Mental Health Reporting System
  • CVSD 2008-2017 linked to OMHRS (2005/2006 to 2017/18)
CVSD_OMHRS
3233 Discharge Abstract Database, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System and Ontario Mental Health Reporting System linked to the Canadian Vital Statistics Deaths Database
  • DAD linked to CVSD 2000-2018
  • NACRS linked to CVSD 2002-2018
  • OMHRS linked to CVSD 2006-2018
DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
3233 Vital Statistics - Death Database
  • Vital Statistics - Death Database
VSD
3234 Vital Statistics - Stillbirth Database
  • Vital Statistics - Stillbirth Database
VSD
3236 National Population Health Survey - Household Component - Cross-sectional
  • NPHS Household Component Cross-sectional (C1: 1994-1995 to C3: 1998-1999)
NPHS
3250 Aboriginal Peoples Survey
  • APS 1991
  • APS 2001
  • APS 2006
  • APS 2012
  • APS 2017
  • APS 2017 - NIS
APS
3250 Indigenous Peoples Survey (IPS)
  • IPS 2022
  • IPS 2022 Sex and Gender Diversity Module
IPS
3251 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD)
  • CSD 2012
  • CSD 2017
  • CSD 2022
  • CSD R 2022
CSD
3251 Health and Activity Limitation Survey: Household Component
  • HALS 1986
  • HALS 1991
HALS
3251 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey
  • PALS 2001
  • PALS 2006
PALS
3251 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) linked to CHMC CEN_REC_Housing_CSD_17
3251 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) linked to T1FF AllYears
  • CSD 2017 T1FF AllYears
  • CSD T1FF AllYears
  • CSD-2017-T1FF-AllYears
  • CSD T1FF AllYears
3251 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) linked to Market-Based Measure (MBM) and T1FF CSD_MBM_2018_T1FF_2017
3302 Uniform Crime Reporting Survey
  • UCR 2006-2016
  • UCR All Years
UCR
3312
5251
8006
The Criminal Justice Relational Database (CJRD)
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS) – All Years
  • Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) – All Years
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS), Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) linked to Census (CEN) 2006, 2016, National Household Survey (NHS) 2011
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS), Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) linked to Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS), Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS)
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS), Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) linked to Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS), Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS)
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS), Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) linked to T1 Family File (T1FF)
  • Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS), Canadian Correctional Services Survey (CCSS) linked to the Canadian Vital Statistics Deaths (CVSD) Database
  • CJRD
  • ICCS
  • CCSS
  • ICCS_CCSS_CEN_NHS
  • ICCS_CCSS_PSIS_RAIS
  • ICCS_CCSS_DAD_NACRS_OMHRS
  • ICCS_CCSS_T1FF
  • ICCS_CCSS_CVSD
3438 Census of Agriculture
  • CEAG All Years
CEAG
3502 Survey of Consumer Finances
  • SCF 1997 (Information on SCF is included in SLID)
SCF
3503 Food Expenditure Survey
  • FES 2001
FES
3504 Survey of Family Expenditures
  • Famex 1969
  • Famex 1974
  • Famex 1982
  • Famex 1984
  • Famex 1986
  • Famex 1990
  • Famex 1992
  • Famex 1996
FAMEX
3506 Household Facilities by Income and Other Characteristics
  • HIFE 1976
  • HIFE 1977
  • HIFE 1978
  • HIFE 1979
  • HIFE 1980
  • HIFE 1981
  • HIFE 1982
  • HIFE 1983
  • HIFE 1984
  • HIFE 1985
  • HIFE 1986
  • HIFE 1987
  • HIFE 1988
  • HIFE 1989
  • HIFE 1990
  • HIFE 1991
  • HIFE 1992
  • HIFE 1993
  • HIFE 1994
  • HIFE 1995
  • HIFE 1996
  • HIFE 1997
HIFE
3508 Survey of Household Spending
  • SHS 1986
  • SHS 1997
  • SHS 1998
  • SHS 1999
  • SHS 2000
  • SHS 2001
  • SHS 2002
  • SHS 2003
  • SHS 2004
  • SHS 2005
  • SHS 2006
  • SHS 2007
  • SHS 2008
  • SHS 2009
  • SHS 2010
  • SHS 2011
  • SHS 2012
  • SHS 2013
  • SHS 2014
  • SHS 2015
  • SHS 2016
  • SHS 2017
  • SHS 2017 rebased
  • SHS 2019
  • SHS pooled data
  • SHS 2021
SHS
3701 Labour Force Survey Rebase
  • LFS 1976 - 1985
  • LFS 1986 - 1995
  • LFS 1996 - 2005
  • LFS 2006 - 2015
  • LFS 2016 - 2025
Please note that access is now given to 10 year bundles of data. Data not yet released for a 10 year bundle will be added to researchers' access as it becomes available in the RDCs.
LFS
3804 Survey of Work History
  • SWH 1981
SWH
3810 Travel Survey of Residents of Canada (TSRC)
  • TSRC 2011-2017
TSRC
3813 Survey of Smoking Habits
  • SSH 1966
  • SSH 1967
  • SSH 1968
  • SSH 1970
  • SSH 1972
  • SSH 1973
  • SSH 1974
  • SSH 1975
  • SSH 1977
  • SSH 1979
  • SSH 1981
  • SSH 1983
  • SSH 1986
SSH
3824 Ontario Child Health Study
  • OCHS 2000
  • OCHS 2014
OCHS
3828 Health Promotion Survey
  • HPS 1985
HPS
3830 Survey of Union Membership
  • SUM 1984
SUM
3848 National Child Care Survey
  • NCCS 1988
NCCS
3850 Survey of Self-employment
  • SSE 2000
SSE
3853 Labour Market Activity Survey
  • LMAS 1986 - 1990
LMAS
3874 Survey of Literacy Skills Used in Daily Activities
  • LSUDA 1989
LSUDA
3879 Adult Education and Training Survey
  • AES 1983
  • ATS 1985
  • AETS 1989
  • AETS 1991
  • AETS 1993
  • AETS 1997
  • AETS 2002
AETS
3881 Households and the Environment Survey
  • HES 2006
  • HES 2007
  • HES 2009
  • HES 2011
  • HES 2011 - Energy Use Supplement
  • HES 2013
  • HES 2013 - Energy Use Supplement
  • HES 2015
  • HES 2017
  • HES 2019
HES
3884 Survey of Work Arrangements
  • SWA 1995
SWA
3889 Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics
  • SLID all cycles (1993 to 2011)
SLID
3889 Survey on Labour and Income Dynamics – Cross-national Equivalent File
  • SLID-CNEF 1992-2010
SLID-CNEF
3894 General Social Survey - Health
  • GSS cycle 1 (1985)
  • GSS cycle 6 (1991)
GSS
3898 Self-Sufficiency Project
  • SSP all cycles (1998 to 2001)
SSP
3901 Census of Population (2021) - Gender Diversity Module
  • CEN GDR DIV 2021
CEN_GDR_DIV
3901 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort linked to Canadian Cancer Registry IARC
  • CanCHEC CCR IARC 2016
CanCHEC IARC
3901 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort linked to Canadian Cancer Registry SEER
  • CanCHEC CCR SEER 2016
CanCHEC SEER
3901 Canadian Birth-Census Cohort
  • CanBCC 1996
  • CanBCC 2006
  • CanBCC 2016
CanBCC
3901 Canadian Census Cohort Mortality and Cancer Follow-up Study
  • CCC-MCFS
MCFS
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs)
  • CanCHEC 1991
  • CanCHEC 1996
  • CanCHEC 2001
  • CanCHEC 2006
  • CanCHEC 2011
  • CanCHEC 2016
  • CanCHEC 2021
CanCHEC
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs) linked to Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD)
  • CanCHEC 2016 linked to CVSD
CanCHEC_CVSD
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs) linked to Discharge Abstract Database (DAD)
  • CanCHEC 2006 linked to DAD
  • CanCHEC 2011 linked to DAD
  • CanCHEC 2016 linked to DAD
CanCHEC_DAD
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs) linked to National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS)
  • CanCHEC 2006 linked to NACRS
  • CanCHEC 2011 linked to NACRS
  • CanCHEC 2016 linked to NACRS
CanCHEC_NACRS
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs) linked to Ontario Mental Health Reporting System (OMHRS)
  • CanCHEC 2016 linked to OMHRS
CanCHEC_OMHRS
3901 Census of Population
  • Census of Population 1911
  • Census of Population 1921
  • Census of Population 1931
  • Census of Population 1941
  • Census of Population 1951
  • Census of Population 1971
  • Census of Population 1976
  • Census of Population 1981
  • Census of Population 1986
  • Census of Population 1991
  • Census of Population 1996
  • Census of Population 2001
  • Census of Population 2006
  • Census of Population 2011
  • Census of Population 2016
  • Census of Population 2021
Census
3901 Census of Population 2006 linked to the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) 2006/07-2008/09 (Article 1) (Article 2)
  • Census 2006 - DAD All Years
  • Census 2006 - DAD - Cohort
  • Census 2006 - DAD - Institution All Years
  • Census 2006 - DAD - Postal Code All Years
  • Census 2006 - DAD - Postal Code - Institution All Years
CEN-DAD
3901 The Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs)
  • CanCHEC Overlap All Years
CanCHEC_Ov
4107 Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD)
  • LAD – All Cycles
LAD
4107 Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Discharge Abstract Database (DAD)
  • LAD 1982-2016 linked to DAD 1994/1995-2016/2017 - keys
LAD_DAD
4107 Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to IMDB keys
  • LAD-IMDB Keys All Years
LAD-IMDB
4107 Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to CEN keys
  • LAD-CEN keys All Years
LAD-CEN
4107 Longitudinal Administrative Databank 2000 linked to T1FF: Schedule 3 (Capital gains (or losses)
  • LAD T1FF S3 2000
LAD-T1FF
4223 Survey of Advanced Technology (SAT)
  • SAT All Years
SAT
4225 Survey of Digital Technology and Internet Use
  • SDTIU 2019
  • SDTIU 2021
  • SDTIU 2023
SDTIU
4401 Youth Smoking Survey
  • YSS 2002
YSS
4406 International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey
  • IALSS 2003
IALSS
4406 International Adult Literacy Survey
  • IALS 1994
IALS
4406 Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies
  • PIAAC 2012
  • PIAAC 2022
PIAAC
4407 National Private Vehicle Use Survey
  • NPVUS 1994
  • NPVUS 1995
  • NPVUS 1996
NPVUS
4422 Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada
  • LSIC (W1: 2001 to W3: 2005)
LSIC
4422 Extending the Relevance of the Longitudinal Files (ERLF) – All cycles
  • ERLF_LSIC - All Cycles
ERLF
4426 Residential Telephone Service Survey
  • RTSS 2013
RTSS
4428 Employment Insurance Coverage Survey (EICS)
  • EICS 1997
  • EICS 1998
  • EICS 1999
  • EICS 2000
  • EICS 2001
  • EICS 2002
  • EICS 2003
  • EICS 2004
  • EICS 2005
  • EICS 2006
  • EICS 2007
  • EICS 2008
  • EICS 2009
  • EICS 2010
  • EICS 2011
  • EICS 2012
  • EICS 2013
  • EICS 2014
  • EICS 2015
  • EICS 2016
  • EICS 2017
  • EICS 2018
  • EICS 2019
  • EICS 2020
  • EICS 2021
  • EICS 2022
  • EICS 2023
EICS
4430 Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating
  • CSGVP 2004
  • CSGVP 2007
  • CSGVP 2010
CSGVP
4430 General Social Survey - Giving, Volunteering and Participating
  • GSS GVP cycle 27 (2013)
  • GSS GVP cycle 33 (2018)
GSS GVP
4430 National Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating
  • NSGVP 1997
  • NSGVP 2000
NSGVP
4432 Canadian Internet Use Survey
  • CIUS 2005
  • CIUS 2007
  • CIUS 2009
  • CIUS 2010
  • CIUS 2012
  • CIUS 2018
  • CIUS 2020
  • CIUS 2022
CIUS
4433 Ontario Adult Literacy Survey
  • OALS 1998
OALS
4435 Youth in Transition Survey
  • YITS cycles 1 to 6 (1998-1999 to 2008-2009)
  • YITS 2008-2009 (cycle 5.5)
YITS
4438 Public Service Employee Survey
  • PSES 1999
  • PSES 2002
  • PSES 2005
  • PSES 2008
  • PSES 2011
  • PSES 2014
  • PSES 2017
  • PSES 2022
PSES
4440 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey
  • CTADS 2013
  • CTADS 2015
  • CTADS 2017
CTADS
4440 Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey
  • CTUMS AllYears
CTUMS
4442 Survey of Approaches to Educational Planning
  • SAEP 1999
  • SAEP 2002
  • SAEP 2013
  • SAEP 2020
SAEP
4446 Post-Secondary Education Participation Survey
  • PEPS 2002
PEPS
4450 National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth
  • NLSCY all cycles (C1: 1994-1995 to C8: 2008-2009)
NLSCY
4500 General Social Survey - Education, Work and Retirement
  • GSS cycle 4 (1989)
  • GSS cycle 9 (1994)
GSS
4501 General Social Survey - Family
  • GSS cycle 5 (1990)
  • GSS cycle 10 (1995)
  • GSS cycle 15 (2001)
  • GSS cycle 20 (2006)
  • GSS cycle 25 (2011)
  • GSS cycle 31 (2017)
GSS
4501 Historical Data Linkage of the 2011 General Social Survey (cycle 25) and Tax Records (1982-2013)
  • GSS Cycle 25 - T1FF
GSS_25-T1FF
4502 General Social Survey - Caregiving and Care Receiving
  • GSS cycle 11 (1996)
  • GSS cycle 16 (2002)
  • GSS cycle 21 (2007)
  • GSS cycle 26 (2012)
  • GSS cycle 32 (2018)
GSS
4503 General Social Survey - Time Use
  • GSS cycle 2 (1986)
  • GSS cycle 7 (1992)
  • GSS cycle 12 (1998)
  • GSS cycle 19 (2005)
  • GSS cycle 24 (2010)
  • GSS cycle 29 (2015-2016)
  • GSS cycle 37 (2022)
GSS
4504 General Social Survey - Canadian's Safety
  • GSS cycle 3 (1988)
  • GSS cycle 8 (1993)
  • GSS cycle 13 (1999)
  • GSS cycle 18 (2004)
  • GSS cycle 23 (2009)
  • GSS cycle 23 (2009 - North)
  • GSS cycle 28 (2014)
  • GSS cycle 28 (2014 - North)
  • GSS cycle 34 (2019)
GSS
4505 General Social Survey - Access to and Use of Information Communication Technology
  • GSS cycle 14 (2000)
GSS
4508 Ethnic Diversity Survey
  • EDS 2002
EDS
5002 Health Services Access Survey
  • HSAS 2001 (cycle 1.1)
  • HSAS 2001 (cycle 2.1)
HSAS
5003 National Population Health Survey: Health Institutions Component, Longitudinal
  • NPHS Health Institutions Component Longitudinal (C1: 1994-1995 to C5: 2002-2003)
NPHS
5004 National Population Health Survey - North Component
  • NPHS North Component (C1: 1994-1995 to C3: 1998-1999)
NPHS
5012 National Graduates Survey
  • NGS All Years
NGS
5273 Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)
  • MAID All Years
MAID
5015 Mental Health and Access to Care Survey (MHACS)
  • MHACS 2022
MHACS
5015 Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health
  • CCHS 2002 (Mental Health and Well-being, cycle 1.2)
  • CCHS 2012 (Mental Health, cycle 5.2)
CCHS
5017
3154
8006
3901
4442
5066
5012
Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP)
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) - All Years
  • Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) - All Years
  • Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) and Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) linked to T1FF - All Years
  • Apprenticeship Grants (AG) - All Years
  • Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) - All Years
  • Canada Apprentice Loan Program (CAL) - All Years
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) - All Years
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) linked to T1FF - All Years
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) parent linked to T1FF - All Years
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) linked to Census (CEN) 2016 - keys
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) parent linked to Census (CEN) 2016 keys
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) linked to Census (CEN) 2021 - keys
  • British Columbia Kindergarten to Grade 12 (BCK-12) linked to ELMLP ROE keys
  • Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Apprenticeship Grants (AG) keys
  • Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Canada Apprentice Loan Program (CAL) keys
  • Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Canada Student Loans Program (CSLP) keys
  • Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) keys
  • Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) keys
  • National Graduates Survey (NGS) 2018 linked Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP) AllYear keys
  • National Graduates Survey (NGS) 2023 (2020)
  • Ontario 9-12 (ONT 9-12) student data - All Years
  • Postsecondary Student Information System linked to CEN keys
  • Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to CEN keys
  • Postsecondary Student Information System linked to IMDB keys
  • Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to IMDB keys
  • PSIS to EISV keys (Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) linked to EISV - All Years)
  • RAIS to EISV keys (Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to EISV - All Years)
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) to Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) concordance key file
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS), the Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) and the Emergency and Recovery Benefits (ERB) concordance key file
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to IMDB keys
  • Survey of Approaches to Educational Planning (SAEP) linked to Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP) keys
  • Survey of Approaches to Educational Planning (SAEP) child linked to Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP) keys
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) to the Employment Insurance Status Vector (EISV) concordance key file all years
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) to Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) concordance key file all years
  • Alternative weights for Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) - Census 2016 integrated data
  • Alternative bootstrap weights for Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) - Census 2016 integrated data
  • Alternative weights for Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) - Census 2021 integrated data
  • Alternative bootstrap weights for Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) - Census 2021 integrated data
  • T1FF for PSIS and RAIS - parental income variant (CPI-adjusted to 2019 constant dollars)
  • T1FF outcome file for Ontario 9-12 (ONT 9-12) student data
  • Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) All Years
  • Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) linked to Cen 2016- keys
  • Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) linked to Cen 2021- keys
  • Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) linked to T1FF All Years
  • Canada Education Savings Program (CESP) linked to Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) All Years - keys
  • Future to Discover (FTD) linked to Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP) concordance keys
  • Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) to Census long form concordance key file
  • ELMLP
  • PSIS
  • RAIS
  • RAIS-PSIS-T1FF
  • AG
  • CSLP
  • CAL
  • BCK-12
  • BCK-12-T1FF
  • BCK-12_PARENT_T1FF
  • BCK-12-CEN
  • BCK-12-PARENT-CEN
  • BCK-12-ROE
  • NGS-ELMLP
  • NGS
  • ONT_9-12
  • ONT_9_12_T1FF
  • PSIS-EISV
  • RAIS-EISV
  • PSIS-RAIS-CERB
  • PSIS-RAIS-ERB
  • PSIS-RAIS-IMDB
  • SAEP-ELMLP
  • SAEP-CHILD-ELMLP
  • PSIS-RAIS-EISV
  • PSIS-RAIS-LAD
  • T1FF_pi_for_PSIS_RAIS
  • CESP
  • CESP_CEN_keys
  • CESP_T1FF
  • CESP_LAD_keys
  • FTD_ELMLP_Keys
  • PSIS-RAIS-CEN
5019 Maternity Experiences Survey
  • MES 2006
MES
5023 National Survey of Non Profit and Voluntary Organizations
  • NSNVO 2004
NSNVO
5024 General Social Survey – Social Identity
  • GSS cycle 17 (2003)
  • GSS cycle 22 (2008)
  • GSS cycle 27 (2013)
  • GSS cycle 35 (2020)
GSS
5034 Farm Management Survey (FMS) linked to Census of Agriculture (CEAG) FMS_CEAG
5034 Survey of Commercial and Institutional Energy Use (SCIEU)
  • SCIEU 2019
SCIEU
5044 Farm Management Survey
  • FMS 2017
  • FMS 2021
FMS
5044 Farm Management Survey (FMS) linked to Census of Agriculture (CEAG) FMS-CEAG
5049 Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition - General Health (including Vitamin & Mineral Supplements) & 24-Hour Dietary Recall Components
  • CCHS 2004 (Nutrition - General Health (including Vitamin & Mineral Supplements) & 24-Hour Dietary Recall Components, cycle 2.2)
  • CCHS 2015 (Nutrition)
CCHS
5047 Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey (ICE)
  • ICE All Years
ICE
5051 Information and Communications Technologies in Schools Survey
  • ICTSS 2003-2004
ICTSS
5057 Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB)
  • IMDB AllYears
IMDB
5057 Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) 2015 linked to Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) 2000-2013
  • IMDB 2015 linked to DAD 2000-2013
IMDB-DAD
5057 Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) linked to the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC) keys
  • IMDB_2015_LSIC_keys
  • IMDB_2016_LSIC_keys
IMDB_LSIC
5057 Longitudinal Immigration Statistical Environment (LISE) - IMDB linked to CEN 2016 keys
  • LISE linked to IMDB, CEN
LISE – IMDB – CEN - KEYS
5060 Programme for International Student Assessment
  • PISA 2009 (Canadian Component)
  • PISA 2012 (Canadian Component)
PISA
5066 Future to Discover Project (FTD) linked to T1FF All Years
  • FTD 2004-2005 linked to T1FF All Years
FTD-T1FF
5066 Future to Discover Project (FTD)
  • FTD 2004-2005 (cycle 2)
FTD
5066 Future to Discover (FTD) linked to Education and Labour Market Longitudinal Platform (ELMLP) concordance keys
  • FTD linked to ELMLP Keys All Years
FTD_ELMLP_Keys
5066 Future to Discover (FTD) Project Cohort Data Linked to Health Outcomes and Contacts with the Judicial System
  • FTD Multilink AllYears
FTD_Multilink_AllYears
5070 International Survey of Reading Skills
  • ISRS 2004-2005
ISRS
5071 Canadian Health Measures Survey
  • CHMS 2007-2009 (cycle 1)
  • CHMS 2007-2009 (cycle 1, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS 2009-2011 (cycle 2)
  • CHMS 2009-2011 (cycle 2, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS 2012-2013 (cycle 3)
  • CHMS 2012-2013 (cycle 3, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS 2014-2015 (cycle 4)
  • CHMS 2014-2015 (cycle 4, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS 2016-2017 (cycle 5)
  • CHMS 2016-2017 (cycle 5, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS 2018-2019 (cycle 6)
  • CHMS 2018-2019 (cycle 6, postal code file) – Justification required
  • CHMS combined cycles (cycle 1 to cycle 5)
  • CHMS Biobank (cycle 1) DNA: Folate and Vitamin B12
  • CHMS Biobank (cycle 2) Selected Metals and Trace Elements
  • CHMS cycle 1-5 historical postal code
CHMS
5071 Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) C1-5 linked to Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR) 1992-2017 CHMS_CCR
5071 Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) C1-5 linked to Vital Statistics – Death Database (CVSD) 2006-2019 CHMS_CVSD
5071 Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) C1-5 linked to Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) 2005-2019 CHMS_DAD
5080 National Survey of the Work and Health of Nurses
  • NSWHN 2005
NSWHN
5084 Canadian Community Health Survey - Mental Health and Well-being - Canadian Forces
  • CCHS 2002 (Mental Health and Well-being - Canadian Forces, cycle 1.2)
CCHS-CF
5084 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-Up (CAFVMHS)
  • CAFVMHS 2018
CAFVMHS
5084 Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey
  • CFMHS 2013
CFMHS
5099 Survey on the Vitality of Official-Language Minorities
  • SVOLM 2006
SVOLM
5108 Aboriginal Children's Survey
  • ACS 2006
ACS
5117 International Youth Survey
  • IYS 2006
IYS
5125 Canadian Coroner and Medical Examiner Database (CCMED) (2005–2022) integrated with the Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD) (2005–2022)
  • CCMED (2005–2022)
  • CVSD (2005–2022)
CCMED_CVSD_keys
5138 Canadian Survey of Experiences with Primary Health Care
  • CSE-PHC 2007-2008
CSE-PHC
5144 Canadian Household Panel Survey
  • CHPS 2008
CHPS
5144 Longitudinal and International Study of Adults
  • LISA All Cycles (W1: 2012, W2: 2014 and W3: 2016) – survey and admin data
LISA
5146 Canadian Community Health Survey - Healthy Aging
  • CCHS 2008-2009 (Healthy Aging Cognition Component)
  • CCHS 2008-2009 (Healthy Aging Main Component)
CCHS
5147 Survey of Staffing
  • SOS 2013
SOS
5147 Staffing and Non-partisanship Survey (SNPS)
  • SNPS 2018
  • SNPS 2021
SNPS
5151 Access and Support to Education and Training Survey
  • ASETS 2008
ASETS
5259 Canadian Armed Forces Health Survey (CAFHS)
  • CAFHS 2019
CAFHS
5158 Survey of Older Workers
  • SOW 2008
SOW
5159 Canadian Financial Capability Survey
  • CFCS 2008
  • CFCS 2014
CFCS
5160 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada
  • SLCDC 2009
  • SLCDC 2011
  • SLCDC 2014
SLCDC
5161 Ontario Material Deprivation Survey
  • OMDS 2009
OMDS
5162 Nunavut Housing Needs Survey
  • NHNS 2009_2010
NHNS
5172 Life After Service Survey (LASS)
  • LASS 2013
  • LASS 2016
  • LASS 2019
LASS
5172 Survey on Transition to Civilian Life
  • STCL 2010
STCL
5178 National Household Survey
  • NHS 2011
NHS
5179 Survey of Young Canadians
  • SYC 2010
SYC
5182 Survey on Living with Neurological Conditions in Canada
  • SLNCC 2011 (Main)
SLNCC
5182 Survey on Living with Neurological Conditions in Canada (Linked to Canadian Community Health Survey)
  • SLNCC 2011 (Linked to CCHS 2010 and CCHS 2011)
SLNCC linked to CCHS
5185 Childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey
  • CNICS 2011
  • CNICS 2013
  • CNICS 2015
  • CNICS 2017
  • CNICS 2019
  • CNICS PW 2021
  • CNICS 2021
CNICS
5189 Barriers to Care for People with Chronic Health Conditions
  • BCPCHC 2012
BCPCHC
5200 Canadian Income Survey (CIS) linked to T1FF CIS-T1FF
5200 Canadian Income Survey
  • CIS 2012
  • CIS 2013
  • CIS 2014
  • CIS 2015
  • CIS 2016
  • CIS 2017
  • CIS 2019
  • CIS 2012-2019 Rebased
  • CIS 2020
  • CIS 2021
  • CIS 2022
CIS
5201 Community Noise and Health Study (CNHS)
  • CNHS 2013
CNHS
5206 Canadian Survey of Economic Well-being
  • CSEW 2013
CSEW
5208 Survey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience in Canada
  • SEPR 2014
SEPR
5221 General Social Survey (GSS) - Canadians at Work and Home
  • GSS cycle 30
GSS
5226 Nunavut Government Employee Survey (NGES)
  • NGES 2016
  • NGES 2021
NGES
5232 National Travel Survey
  • NTS 2018
  • NTS 2019
  • NTS 2020
  • NTS 2021
NTS
5233 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth (CHSCY)
  • CHSCY 2019
  • CHSCY 2023
  • CHSCY DAD NACRS All Years
CHSCY
5234 Postal Code Conversion File
  • PCCF (Starting from April 2007)
PCCF
5234 Postal Code Conversion File Plus
  • PCCF+ (Starting from July 2002)
PCCF+
5235 Survey on Sexual Misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces
  • SSMCAF 2016
  • SSMCAF 2018
  • SSMCAF 2022
SSMCAF
5242 Canadian Armed Forces Transition and Well-being Survey (CAFTWS)
  • CAFTWS 2017
CAFTWS
5244 Canadian Survey of Cyber Security and Cybercrime (CSCSC)
  • CSCSC 2019
  • CSCSC 2021
  • CSCSC 2023
CSCSC
5253 Survey on Opioid Awareness
  • SOA 2017
SOA
5256 Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces
  • SSPPS 2018
SSPPS
5257 Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP)
  • CHSP 2018
  • CHSP 2019
  • CHSP 2020
  • CHSP 2021
  • CHSP 2022
CHSP
5258 Study on International Money Transfers (SIMT)
  • SIMT 2018
SIMT
5262 National Cannabis Survey (NCS)
  • NCS 2018
  • NCS 2019
  • NCS 2020
  • NCS 2023
NCS
5265 Digital Economy Survey (DES)
  • DES 2018
DES
5267 Canadian Health Survey on Seniors
  • CHSS 2019
  • CHSS 2020
  • CHSS 2019_2020
CHSS
5269 Canadian Housing Survey
  • CHS All Years
  • CHS T4 T1FF Hist ID All Years
CHS
5279 Survey on Individual Safety in the Postsecondary Student Population - 2019 SISPSP
5283 Survey on Maternal Health (SMH) SMH
5287 Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (SELCCA)
  • SELCCA 2019
  • SELCCA 2020
  • SELCCA 2022
  • SELCCA 2023
SELCCA
5289 Canadian Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CADS)
  • CADS 2019
CADS
5290 Survey on Sexual Misconduct at Work
  • SSMW 2020
SSMW
5296 Survey on Health Research Priorities (SHRP)
  • SHRP 2019
SHRP
5305 Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey (CTNS)
  • CTNS 2019
  • CTNS 2020
  • CTNS 2021
  • CTNS 2022
CTNS
5311 Canadian Perspective Survey Series (CPSS)
  • Canadian Perspective Survey Series 1: Impacts of COVID-19 (CPSS-COVID)
  • Canadian Perspectives Survey Series 2: Monitoring the effects of COVID-19 (CPSS-COVID)
  • Canadian Perspectives Survey Series 6: Substance Use and Stigma During the Pandemic (CPSS-COVID)
CPSS-COVID
5312 Survey of Employees under Federal Jurisdiction (SEFJ)
  • SEFJ 2022
SEFJ
5313 Survey on Quality of Employment (SQE)
  • SQE 2020
SQE
5315 Survey on Savings for Persons with Disabilities (SSPD) SSPD
5318 Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC)
  • CSBC All Years
CSBC
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians: Data Collection Series ICC_RCC
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians-Living with Long-term Conditions and Disabilities: Data collection series ICC_LLTCD_RCC_VPSLDI_2020
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians – Your Mental Health ICC_MH_RCC_SM_2020
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians – Parenting During the Pandemic ICC_PDP_RCC_PDP_2020
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians – Perceptions of Safety ICC_PS_RCC_PS_2020
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians - Trust in Others ICC_TIO_RCC_CEA_2020
5323 Crowdsourcing 7: Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians – Experiences of Discrimination 2020 ICC_RCC_ED_2020
5323 Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians—Testing and Vaccination (ICC-TV) ICC-TV
5330 Survey on COVID-19 and Mental Health (SCMH)
  • SCMH 2020
  • SCMH 2023
SCMH
5337 Canadian Legal Problems Survey
  • CLPS 2021
CLPS
5339 Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey
  • CCAHS 2021
  • CCAHS 2023
  • CCAHS PC 2023
  • CCAHS CCS 2023
  • CCAHS FQ 2023
  • CCAHS PC FQ 2023
  • CCAHS
  • CCAHS PC
  • CCAHS CCS
  • CCAHS FQ
  • CCAHS PC FQ
5340 Impacts of COVID-19 on Health Care Workers: Infection Prevention and Control ICHCWIPC
5341 Survey on Mental Health and Stressful Events (SMHSE)
  • SMHSE 2021
  • SMHSE 2023
SMHSE
5342 Nursing and Residential Care Facility Survey
  • NRCFS 2020
  • NRCFS 2021
NRCFS
5343 Survey on Before and After School Care in Canada (SBASCC)
  • SBASCC 2022
SBASCC
5344 Diversity of Charity and Non-profit Boards (DCNB)
  • DCNB 2019
DCNB
5345 Survey on Accessibility in Federal Sector Organizations (SAFSO)
  • SAFSO 2021
SAFSO
5346 Survey on Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals During the Pandemic
  • SAHCPDP 2021
SAHCPDP
5347 COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage Survey (CVCS)
  • CVCS 2021
CVCS
5371 Canadian Survey on Early Learning and Child Care (CSELCC)
  • CSELCC 2023
CSELCC
5379 ESDC Employee Wellness Survey
  • ESDC EWS 2022
ESDC EWS
5350 Executive Work and Health Survey
  • EWHS 2021
EWHS
5352 Portrait of Canadian Society (PCS)
  • PCS-PLP 2021Wave 1
  • PCS – EP 2021Wave 2
  • PCS – IRP 2021 Wave 3
PCS
5354 Canadian Social Survey (CSS)
  • CSSCW 2021
  • CSSWAPT 2021
  • CSSW3 2021
  • CSSW1 2022
  • CSSW2 2022
  • CSSW3 2022
  • CSSW1 2023
  • CSSW2 2023
  • CSSW3 2023
  • CSSW4 2023
  • CSSW1 2024
  • CSSW2 2024
CSS
5354 Canadian Social Survey ─ Well-being and Family Relationships CSSW4
5362 Survey on Health Care Workers' Experiences During the Pandemic (SHCWEP) SHCWEP
5378 Survey Series on People and their Communities
  • SSPCW1 2023
  • SSPCW2 2023
  • SSPCW3 2023
  • SSPCW4 2023
  • SSPCW5 2024
SSPC
5387 Survey on Accessible Print Materials (SAPM)
  • SAPM 2023
SAPM
5389 Canadian Health and COVID-19 Survey (CHCS)
  • CHCS 2024
CHCS
5390 Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements - Children with Long-term Conditions and Disabilities (SELCCA - CLCD)
  • SELCCA - CLCD 2023
SELCCA_CLCD
5399 Canadian Oral Health Survey (COHS)
  • COHS Cycle 1 (2023-2024)
COHS
5410 Survey Series on First Nations People, Métis and Inuit
  • SSFNPMIW1 2024
  • SSFNPMIW2 2024
SSFNPMI
7504 Linkage of Labor Force Survey File (2007-2016) to EI Status Vector data file (1997 - 2018) Keys
  • EISV_PVAE_2018_LFS_EPA
EISV_PVAE_LFS_EPA_keys
7533 Linked data on high users of in-hospital health care services
  • HSUS 2011-2014
HSUS
7538 Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) – Employment Insurance Status Vector (EISV)
  • EISV 2018
  • EISV 2019
  • EISV 2021
EISV
8006 Linkage of Pediatric Cancer Data to Births and Tax Data
  • Peds CCR DAD VS T1FF All Years
Peds_CCR_DAD_VS_T1FF
8006 Canadian Birth-Census Cohort (CanBCC) 2016 linked to T1FF
  • CanBCC 2016 linked to T1FF
CanBCC_2016_T1FF
8006 General Social Survey Cycle 35 2020 (GSS) linked to - Emergency and Recovery Benefits (2020) (ERB), Social Identity, the Longitudinal Immigration Database (2020) (IMDB), and the T1FF administrative files (2015-2019) (T1FF)
  • GSS35_ERB_IMDB_T1FF_AllYears
GSS35_ERB_IMDB_T1FF_AllYears
8006 Business Research Microdata (BRM)
  • BRM 2017_vintage
BRM
8006 Business Research Microdata (BRM)
  • BRM 2020_vintage
  • BRM 2021_vintage
BRM
8006 Children with Incarcerated Parents
  • CHIRP All Years
CHIRP
8006 Public Sector Survey on Cyber Security and Cybercrime
  • PSSCSC 2022
PSSCSC
8006 Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA)
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) All Years
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) linked to Census (CEN) 2016 Keys
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) linked to Census (CEN) 2021 Keys
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) linked to Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) All Years Keys
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) linked to Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) All Years Keys
  • Canada Student Financial Assistance (CSFA) linked to T1 Family File (T1FF) All Years
  • CSFA
  • CSFA_CEN_Keys
  • CSFA_IMDB_Keys
  • CSFA_LAD_Keys
  • CSFA_T1FF
8006
4450
5003
3889
4435
Extending the Relevance of the Longitudinal Files (ERLF)
  • ERLF_DAD_historical
  • ERLF_NLSCY_AllYears
  • ERLF_NPHS_AllYears
  • ERLF_SLID_AllYears
  • ERLF_YITS_AllYears
ERLF
8006 Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care (MOHLTC) - historical data MOHLTC
8006 Discharge Abstract Database, National Ambulatory Care Reporting System and Ontario Mental Health Reporting System linked to the Canadian Vital Statistics Deaths Database
  • CIHI CVSD AllYears
CIHI_CVSD_AllYears
8006 Employment Insurance Beneficiaries (EIB)
  • EIB 2018
EIB
8006 Records of Employment (ROE)
  • ROE 2018
  • ROE 2020
  • ROE 2021
  • ROE 2022
ROE
8006 Canadian Disability Savings Plan (CDSP)
  • CDSP - All Years
CDSP
8006 Longitudinal Worker File (LWF)
  • LWF (1991-2016) - All Years
LWF
8006 Old Age Security (OAS)
  • OAS 2018
OAS
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits Linked To Longitudinal Immigration Database keys
  • CERB 2020 linked to IMDB keys
  • CERB 2021 linked to IMDB keys
CERB – IMDB Keys
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits Linked To Canadian Survey On Disability
  • CERB 2020 linked to CSD 2017
  • CERB 2021 linked to CSD 2017
CERB - CSD
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits Linked To Canadian Income Survey
  • CERB 2020 linked to CIS 1819
  • CERB 2021 linked to CIS 1820
CERB - CIS
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits Linked To Census Of Population
  • CERB 2020 linked to CEN
  • CERB 2021 linked to CEN
CERB - CEN
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits
  • CERB 2020
  • CERB 2021
CERB
8006 Canada Emergency Response Benefits Linked To Labour Force Survey
  • CERB 2020 linked to LFS 1920
  • CERB 2020 linked to LFS 1921
CERB - LFS
8006 CRISM
  • CRISM 2021
CRISM
8006 British Columbia Income Assistance
  • BCIA AllYears
BCIA_AllYears
8006 Canadian Food Environment Database (Can-FED)
  • Can-FED 2018
Can-FED
8006 Short and long term income of cancer survivors in Canada
Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) All Years
  • CPAC All Years
  • CCR-CVSD-T1PMFD 2000-2017
  • CCR-T1FF 1992-2017
  • LAD
  • LAD-CVSD
  • CPAC_AllYears
  • CCR-CVSD-T1PMFD
  • CCR-T1FF
  • LAD
  • LAD-CVSD
8006 Mother Centric (MC) All years MC
8006 The Impact of Preterm Birth on Socioeconomic and Educational Outcomes of Children and Families (010-2021)
  • IPB All Years
IPB_ INP_AllYears
8006 Linkage of the 2020 Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (SELCCA) to the 2019 T1 Family File, 2019-2020 Canada Child Benefit File and the 1980-2020 Longitudinal Immigration Database
  • SELCCA_2020_T1FF_CCB_IMDB
SELCCA_T1FF_CCB_IMDB
8006 Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to Census 2016 concordance key file
  • PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys
PSIS_RAIS_CEN_Keys
8006 Hate Crime Policing Incident Profile (HCPIP) HCPIP
8006 Assessment of Pexelizumab (APEX) in Acute Myocardial Infarction, Linkage of a cohort of myocardial infarction (MI) patients to hospitalization, mortality and socioeconomic data, MI patients linked to Discharge Abstract Database (MI-DAD), Canadian Vital Statistics – Death Database (MI-CVSD), T1 Family File (MI-T1FF), and Index of Remoteness (MI-IR) APEX_EPEX_AllYears
8006 Survey of Household Spending Cancer Costs Linkage
  • SHS CC Linkage
SHS-CC-Linkage
8006 Survey of Innovation and Business Strategy (SIBS)
  • SIBS All Years
SIBS
8006 Linkage of the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), the National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS, the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), and the T1 Family File (T1FF) DAD_NACRS_CCHS_T1FF_AllYears
8006 Terrorism and Other Related Criminal Activities (TORCA)
  • TORCA All Years
TORCA
8006 Criminal Organization and Street Gang Offences (COSGO)
  • COSGO AllYears
COSGO_AllYears
8006 Linkage of the Intergenerational Income Database (1978 to 2018) to the 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2016 census microdata files and the 2011 National Household Survey microdata files
  • IID CEN key 2022
IID_CEN_key
8006 Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS) and Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) linked to Census 2021 concordance key file
  • PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys
PSIS_RAIS_CEN_Keys
8006 Business–Employee Analytical Microdata (Business) BEAM-BUS
8006 Business–Employee Analytical Microdata (IMDB) BEAM-IMDB
8006 Business–Employee Analytical Microdata (T1PMF) BEAM-T1PMF
8006 Business–Employee Analytical Microdata (T4ROE) BEAM-T4ROE
8006 Canadian Community Health Survey - Annual Component (Cycle 2014 to 2020) (CCHS), Linked to, Canadian Vital Statistics Death Database (CVSD), Hospital Mental Health Database (HMHDB), Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), National Ambulatory Care Reporting System (NACRS), T1 Family File (T1FF) CCHS_COVID_LINKAGE
8011 General Social Survey Historical Database
  • GSS cycle 1-20 (1985 – 2006)
GSS
8016 Intergenerational Income Database (IID) IID 2015
  • IID 2015
IID
N/A Permanent Resident Landing File (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada)
  • PRLF
PRLF
N/A
8006
Ontario Social Assistance Database
  • OSAD
  • MCCSS
  • CEN
  • ROE
  • EISV
  • IMDB
  • CCR
  • VSDD
  • PSIS
  • RAIS

RDC proposals requiring more data related information

Refer to these survey specific guidelines for RDC proposals requesting the following data:

Research Data Centres projects and publications

The Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) hosts a bibliography of research papers published by researchers involved in the program.

The RDC Program posts a list of all new projects which have become active in the RDCs within the last 12 months. This list is updated quarterly.

The Information and Technical Bulletin (ITB) provides a forum for RDC researchers to exchange practical information and techniques for analyzing datasets available at the RDCs. It is released on an occasional basis.

Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) linked to the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD)

This project creates a LAD – DAD linkage key that allows users to link data on acute inpatient hospitalizations from the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) with data on income and employment from the Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD). The resulting analytical files will allow for the study of relationships between income and hospitalizations such as the study of labour market and financial outcomes experienced by individuals and their families following hospitalizations resulting from acute illness and injuries for example.

The LAD – DAD linkage key allows users to link the Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) with the hospital discharge events obtained from the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) for all provinces and territories (excluding Quebec). LAD records contain information for a 20% longitudinal sample of Canadian tax filers between 1982 and 2016 and can be linked to the DAD hospitalization records for fiscal years 1997/98 through 2016/17 via the linkage key.

The data

Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD)

The LAD is a random, 20% sample of the T1 Family File (T1FF) tax database. Selection for LAD is based on an individual's social insurance number (SIN). There is no age restriction, but people without a SIN can only be included in the family component. Once a person is selected for the LAD, the individual remains in the sample and is picked up each year from the T1FF if he or she appears on the T1 that year. Individuals selected for the LAD are linked across years by a unique non-confidential LAD identification number (LIN__I) generated from the SIN, to create a longitudinal profile of each individual.

The LAD is augmented each year with a sample of new tax filers so that it consists of approximately 20% of tax filers for every year. The 20% sample has increased from 3,227,485 people in 1982 to 5,579,280 in 2016 (an increase of 73%). This increase reflects increases in the Canadian population and increases in the incidence of tax filing as a result of the introduction of the Federal sales tax credit in 1986 and the Goods and Services Tax credit in 1989.

For more information regarding the LAD, please refer to the LAD Data Dictionary available from your RDC analyst.

Discharge Abstract Database (DAD)

The Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) captures administrative, clinical and demographic information on hospital discharges (including in-hospital deaths, sign-outs and transfers) from all provinces and territoriesFootnote 1, except Quebec. Over time, the DAD has also been used to capture data on day surgery procedures, long-term care, rehabilitation and other types of care. Hospitals in Manitoba started submitting their records to DAD from April 1, 2004. Throughout the fiscal years that are covered in the linkage, there were openings, closure and mergers of institutions.

In the DAD, jurisdiction-specific instructions for collection of data elements evolve over time. Collection of each data element may be mandatory, mandatory if applicable, optional or not applicable. Collection requirements can vary by jurisdiction and by data year.

Researchers will find the listings of DAD data elements under the heading "Data Elements" at the DAD Metadata website. Please note that not all DAD data elements are included in the RDC DAD datasets for this linkage project. A list of available DAD variables is contained in user guide for the linked dataset. The documents on the website include information on mandatory versus optional collection status for each data element by jurisdiction, which is key to understanding coverage of data elements in the DAD.

For this record linkage, DAD records that linked to LAD cohort members from fiscal years 1997/98 through 2016/17 were included.

File structure, layout

All variables from the LAD are available for analysis. Please see appropriate data dictionaries, available from your RDC analyst.

The DAD is an event based file, meaning that there will be more than one record for a person who was hospitalized more than once in the same fiscal year. During the linkage process, all DAD records belonging to the same LAD cohort member were identified using their LIN__I. Researchers can then choose to use the DAD file as an event based file (each row of data represents a hospitalization) or a person based file (each row of data represents an individual).

In order to use the file as a person based file, the researcher must transform the data to include all hospital information for one person as one record (one row on the data file).

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