Census engagement

Check out the latest opportunities to spread the word and get involved with the census!

Engagement resources

Community Supporter Toolkit

Resources for community supporters

Learn how you can help your community by supporting the 2026 Census of Population. Spread the word!

Educator toolkits

Resources for educators

Download our free, user-friendly classroom activities and research tools designed to help students at all levels learn about the Census of Population.

Census of Agriculture Toolkit

Census of Agriculture Toolkit

Explore the tools, resources, and information that you and your organization can share to get the word out about the upcoming Census of Agriculture.

2021 Census soundtrack

2021 Census soundtrack

Get comfortable, press play, and let's experience Canada's musical talent together.

Census game

Census game

Test how much of a #CensusGeek you are!

Small Business Hub

Small Business Hub

This toolkit provides small businesses with the demographic data they need to better understand their target markets.

Additional resources

About the census

About the census

Learn more about how and why the census is conducted, and how the Canadian census has changed since 1666.

Census of Population

Census of Population

The Census of Population provides a detailed statistical portrait of Canada and its people by their demographic, social and economic characteristics.

Census of Agriculture

Fighting misinformation

The Census of Agriculture provides a comprehensive profile of the physical, economic, social and environmental characteristics of Canada's agriculture industry.

Census videos

Census videos

Watch these videos to find out the answers to your questions about the census.

Fighting misinformation

Fighting misinformation

Have you seen or heard something about the census that doesn't sound right or that raises concerns? Let's get the facts straight!

Mobile applications

Mobile applications

Looking for a new way to access census data? Try Statistics Canada's newest mobile app! StatsCAN is available for download in the Apple and Google app stores.

Mobile applications

December 2025 update:

The StatsCAN app will be decommissioned, meaning that it is shutting down permanently. The app will be removed from the App Store and Google Play as of February 17, 2026, and the final in-app publication will be released on March 3, 2026.

As we begin the decommissioning process, we invite you to

  • continue accessing essential data and key insights on Statistics Canada’s website
  • consult the Stay connected page for even more ways to stay informed and engaged, including social media channels and our podcast
  • sign up for My StatCan to stay up to date on specific subjects of interest.

During this transition, you may consider deleting the app—support will be limited as of January 2, 2026, and updates, bug fixes and technical maintenance will stop. While previously downloaded versions may remain accessible for a short period, content will no longer be updated after March 3, 2026, and the app may stop functioning after this date.

We sincerely thank all our users and contributors who have supported the StatsCAN app since its launch. Your engagement has been greatly appreciated.

For more information, please refer to the StatsCAN app questions and answers section below.

StatsCAN

StatsCAN App welcome screen: Welcome to StatsCAN. Delivering insight through data for a better Canada.

About StatsCAN

StatsCAN was introduced to the App Store and Google Play on January 31, 2022.

The app has something for everyone! StatsCAN empowers you to explore expert analysis, intriguing facts, captivating visuals, and compelling stories. By seamlessly integrating data, tools, and articles, it delivers the latest insights into Canada’s economy, society, and environment and ensures you stay informed with the right facts, right from the source.

App features

  • Canada's data story through local, regional and national lenses, right at your fingertips!
  • A personalized browsing journey! Follow subjects of interest to know when the latest publications become available or save articles for reading at a later time.
  • Opt-in to in-app notifications to receive the latest on the subjects you follow.

StatsCAN and your privacy

As always, the safety and protection of your information is our priority. Learn how Statistics Canada continues to maintain your privacy with this new mobile application.

StatsCAN questions and answers

When will the app no longer be available?

Do I need to create an account to use StatsCAN?

As of January 2, 2026: There will be limited support with no security updates, bug fixes or technical maintenance.

As of February 17, 2026: The StatsCAN app will be removed from the App Store and Google Play.

After March 3, 2026: New content will no longer be published in the app, and no updates will be made to existing articles. The app may also become inaccessible to users after this date.

Why is the app being decommissioned?

Do I need to provide personal information to use StatsCAN?

Following a thorough analysis, a decision was made to decommission the app to focus efforts where they will have the greatest impact and value on the services provided to Canadians.

Is there a replacement for the app?

Do I need an Internet connection to use StatsCAN?

No, there is no direct replacement for the app; however, the Statistics Canada website remains the primary source of trusted data and key insights for Canadians. Users can continue to access all products and publications on Statistics Canada’s website: www.statcan.gc.ca.

Visit Statistics Canada’s Stay connected page for even more ways to stay informed, including social media channels and our podcast.

I have saved articles in the app. What do I do?

On what devices does StatsCAN work?

Because app content will not be updated after March 3, 2026, meaning that no corrections will be made to data points if required, we recommend that users stop accessing any saved publications in the app. Instead, users should search for any previously released articles on Statistics Canada’s website and bookmark them in a browser, rather than continuing to refer to them in the app.

To remove a publication from your saved items, tap the solid bookmark icon displayed on the publications tile, next to the article’s image. A message will appear, confirming that you would like to remove the publication.

I’m following subjects in the app. Is there a way to continue following these subjects and get notified of new data?

What versions of Android and iOS does StatsCAN support?

There are several ways to stay up to date on specific subjects of interest. All 31 subjects available in the app can also be found on Statistics Canada’s website. Users can also sign up for My StatCan.

My StatCan is a dynamic and customizable portal that allows users to bookmark and quickly access Daily releases, indicators, products and data tables, receive email notifications when new data products related to their subscriptions are releases and stay up to date with the most recent releases.

For more information, see My StatCan—Help.

What happens to user data collected through the app?

What’s the download size of StatsCAN?

The StatsCAN app does not collect any personally identifying information, so there are no additional steps you need to take to protect your privacy before uninstalling the app.

All app-related data, such as usage metrics and non-identifiable user preferences, are stored according to Statistics Canada’s data retention policies.

For more details on how your information is managed, please review the following:

Should I uninstall the app?

What’s the download size of StatsCAN?

As of March 3, 2026, the StatsCAN app will no longer be supported. As such, users are encouraged to uninstall the app from their devices by that date.

To uninstall the app, please follow the instructions provided by your device manufacturer.

Using the StatsCAN app: Questions and answers

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales August 2021

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales August 2021
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (August 2021). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Month (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Month
202105 202106 202107 202108
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.76 0.63 0.66 0.58
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.75 0.62 0.65 0.58
Food at retail [56111] 0.64 0.58 0.60 0.56
Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail [56112] 0.63 0.65 0.64 0.63
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 1.77 1.41 1.03 1.04
Footwear at retail [56122] 2.22 1.83 1.56 1.60
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 8.17 6.36 6.52 6.42
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 0.62 0.70 0.63 0.59
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 3.51 2.79 2.16 2.16
Publications at retail [56142] 6.41 8.68 7.60 8.73
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 4.57 3.21 2.06 2.80
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 2.68 2.24 2.55 2.13
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 5.75 2.54 2.44 3.34
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 2.03 1.78 1.82 1.66
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.84 1.59 1.63 1.52
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.73 2.68 2.65 2.62
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 1.98 2.03 2.01 2.08
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.94 2.02 1.78 1.84
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 3.18 3.21 3.32 3.27
Total retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services Footnote 1 2.08 2.04 1.62 1.55

Footnotes

Footnote 1

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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Canadian Health Measures Survey - Cycle 5 and 11 sites from Cycle 6 (2016-2019) - jumping subsample

Canadian Health Measures Survey - Cycle 5 and 11 sites from Cycle 6 (2016-2019) - jumping subsample.
Table summary
This table displays the results of Canadian Health Measures Survey - Cycle 5 and 11 sites from Cycle 6 (2016-2019) - jumping subsample. The information is grouped by age and sex (appearing as row headers), Combined response rate (%) for those with valid JFM or HFM data (appearing as column headers).
Age Group Sex Combined response rate (%) for those with valid JFM or HFM data
Ages 6 to 11 Males 47.9
Females 47.1
Ages 12 to 19 Males 46.5
Females 45.3
Ages 20 to 39 Males 40.1
Females 45.9
Ages 40 to 59 Males 45.9
Females 48.9
Ages 60 to 79 Males 47.6
Females 44.8
Legacy Content

Corrections Disaggregated Data and Analysis Strategy: Representation of Indigenous and Racialized Groups in Canada's Correctional Systems

Consultative Engagement Objectives

The Corrections Disaggregated Data and Analysis Strategy: Representation of Indigenous and Racialized Groups in Canada's Correctional Systems is being developed in response to growing interest in and demands for information and disaggregated data to better understand the experiences of Indigenous and racialized identity groups in terms of their interactions and involvement with correctional systems and the criminal justice system.

The consultative engagement helped us gain insight on how Statistics Canada can evaluate, enhance, and develop new indicators to better capture the over-representation of Indigenous peoples and racialized identity groups in the correctional system. To support the agency's objectives to provide accessible and quality data, Statistics Canada will develop a five-year, comprehensive plan to address survey development, respondent and partner relations, methods of data analysis, indicator development and data quality evaluations

Consultative Engagement Methodology

Partners and community organizations across the country were invited to participate in an engagement document and virtual group discussions in both official languages. Participants were asked to share their feedback and concerns in regards to the current and proposed measures of over-representation, methodology, and analytical products.

How Participants Got Involved

These consultative engagement initiatives are now closed.

Individuals who wished to obtain more information or to take part in group discussions on Corrections Disaggregated Data and Analysis Strategy: Representation of Indigenous and Racialized Groups in Canada's Correctional Systems were asked to contact Statistics Canada by sending an email to the following address: statcan.ccssengagement-mobilisationescc.statcan@statcan.gc.ca.

Please note that Statistics Canada selected participants for each group discussion to ensure that feedback was sought from a representative sample of the target population for the study. Not all applicants were asked to participate.

Statistics Canada is committed to respecting the privacy of participants. All personal information created, held or collected by the agency is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on Statistics Canada's privacy policies, please consult the Privacy notice.

Results

Seven key recommendations were derived from the results of this consultative engagement initiative:

  1. Statistics Canada should develop population-based indicators and re-contact indicators using disaggregated data to measure representation of sub-populations in correctional systems;
  2. Statistics Canada should disaggregate its correctional services data as much as possible;
  3. Relationships between socio-economic and mental health issues and over-representation should be analyzed further;
  4. Statistics Canada should engage in data quality evaluations of the disaggregated data information collected;
  5. Statistics Canada should include appropriate context as part of the data analysis process, and work closely with affected populations when publishing disaggregated data;
  6. Statistics Canada should review options for dissemination to enhance data accessibility and use; and,
  7. Statistics Canada should regularly review its definitions, terminology and categorizations in order to ensure that the language used is appropriate and culturally-sensitive.

Statistics Canada thanks participants for their participation in this consultative engagement initiative. Their insights will help guide the agency in providing better disaggregated data on people's diverse experiences in the criminal justice system.

You can view the entire report in an HTML or PDF here:

Report and Draft Recommendations: Engagement on Corrections Disaggregated Data and Analysis Strategy

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Collecting your data

Why do we collect your data? Simply put, because all data tell a story. Data provide a snapshot of our country, and give us critical information about our economy, society and environment. The information you provide is converted into statistics used by communities, businesses and governments to plan services and make informed decisions about employment, education, health care, market development and more.

For more than 100 years, we have been trusted to produce accurate data that represent you, your community and your country. As the national statistical office, Statistics Canada is legislated through the Statistics Act to provide data and insights for the people of Canada. Learn more below about why we collect data and how we use them on your behalf to build a better Canada.

Why we collect data

Surveys and statistical programs

Statistics Canada conducts over 350 surveys and statistical programs on an ongoing basis to measure and report on the state of Canada's economy and society.

Why does my information need to be collected?

As Canada's central statistical office, Statistics Canada is legislated through the Statistics Act to provide statistics for Canada and its provinces and territories.

Statistics Canada and disaggregated data

Find out how using disaggregated data helps support evidence-based policy development and decision-making.

Custom surveys

Statistics Canada offers its survey development, collection and analytical expertise to assist Canadian organizations with their data needs on a cost-recovery basis.

How we collect data

Is this a legitimate survey?

Find out more on how to verify that the survey is conducted by Statistics Canada.

Use of telephone and cellphone numbers

Find out more about how and why Statistics Canada acquires and uses telephone numbers.

What is administrative data?

To fulfil its mandate, Statistics Canada uses new and existing data sources for official statistics.

The science behind our surveys

Learn how our surveys combine proven science and respect for privacy to deliver quality data for Canadians.

Protecting your privacy

We respect your privacy and place the highest priority on protecting it. From strong encryption technologies to our secure network, we have high standards for keeping your information private, secure and confidential.

Did you know? Your data are protected by law, including the Statistics Act, Privacy Act, and the Access to Information Act. These laws make sure your information stays safe from unauthorized access.

Learn more

How we protect the privacy and confidentiality of your personal information

From survey responses to administrative data, we are committed to protecting your privacy.

Is my information safe and private?

Find out how we keep your data safe and follow privacy laws.

Leading with integrity

Learn more about the Data Ethics Secretariat's role in acquiring non-traditional data.

Privacy and confidentiality

Learn more about privacy and confidentiality at Statistics Canada.

What's new at the Trust Centre

How do we use social trends monitoring and reporting tools? What are the latest administrative data requests for information? Learn more about how we collect, analyze and share data that benefits you.

Learn more

Trust Centre glossary

Find clear definitions of data, privacy and statistical concepts—aligned with our legal obligations, professional standards and the Canadian context.

Responsible and transparent use of generative AI

Discover how Statistics Canada uses generative artificial intelligence responsibly.

Social trends monitoring and reporting tools enable stronger connections

Connected citizens and a connected government equals a connected country, and social media and news media can play a big role.

Modernization projects

Statistics Canada fosters a culture of innovation—it is at the heart of everything we do. Learn about some of our latest initiatives that are driving our modernization forward.

A closer look at the Policy on Official Release

The protection of sensitive data is of the utmost importance to Statistics Canada; it is a fundamental value ingrained within our culture.

In-app metrics lead to enhanced mobile app experience

Statistics Canada has the highest respect for personal privacy and ensures that no personal identifiers are collected from the StatsCAN application.

Newspaper publishers: CVs for operating revenue - 2020

CVs for operating revenue - 2020
Table summary
This table displays the results of Newspaper publishers: CVs for operating revenue - 2020. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Year and Percent (appearing as column headers).
Geography Year
2020
Percent
Canada 0.00
Atlantic provinces 0.00
Quebec 0.00
Ontario 0.00
Prairies, British Columbia and Territories 0.00

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - August 2021

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - August 2021
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for Total sales by Geography. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Month and percentage (appearing as column headers).
Geography Month
202008 202009 202010 202011 202012 202101 202102 202103 202104 202105 202106 202107 202108
percentage
Canada 0.19 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.25 0.20 0.19 0.47 1.44 1.59 1.32 3.38 0.34
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.36 0.62 1.53 0.30 0.48 1.08 0.48 2.16 2.05 2.53 0.46 0.86 0.92
Prince Edward Island 0.95 0.63 0.84 1.08 1.81 1.63 1.04 1.29 16.69 1.05 0.92 1.40 1.49
Nova Scotia 1.39 0.37 0.77 0.36 1.03 0.91 0.40 0.87 2.76 3.16 0.96 0.66 0.68
New Brunswick 2.28 0.50 0.33 0.39 0.49 0.98 0.50 0.39 1.08 1.75 0.46 0.78 0.84
Quebec 0.48 0.56 0.65 0.55 0.79 0.68 0.67 1.11 5.08 4.52 4.28 16.13 0.71
Ontario 0.26 0.31 0.25 0.28 0.45 0.34 0.24 0.99 2.56 2.99 2.64 1.18 0.52
Manitoba 0.34 0.34 0.72 0.93 0.78 0.89 0.46 0.45 1.21 2.59 0.67 1.11 0.80
Saskatchewan 0.67 0.99 0.91 1.04 0.75 0.91 0.52 0.46 1.22 0.88 0.61 10.52 1.27
Alberta 0.23 0.55 0.33 0.36 0.54 0.52 0.33 0.81 3.06 4.31 0.45 2.28 0.77
British Columbia 0.67 0.58 0.72 0.68 0.39 0.33 0.56 0.99 1.88 2.78 0.79 1.65 0.48
Yukon Territory 1.57 1.64 1.72 1.71 4.34 5.07 1.96 3.01 65.36 2.72 1.85 3.76 5.37
Northwest Territories 1.94 2.14 2.10 2.04 1.97 6.05 1.83 2.93 74.26 3.73 1.86 4.61 7.17
Nunavut 0.56 2.60 2.45 67.48 2.75 2.54 2.39 2.67 3.88 4.83 1.27 108.52 4.88