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Back to everything! (for most of us)
The rumbles beneath your feet that you probably felt a few times earlier this month wasn’t always a snowplow—it might have been a stampede of Canadians headed back to school, the workplace, and other places as the holidays gave way to routines.
Canadians are spending more on visits within Canada—here’s the breakdown
Canadian residents spent $20.3 billion on visits within Canada in the second quarter, up 13.5% from the second quarter of 2024. It was the most spent in any second quarter on record.
Snow Day is almost every day during a Canadian winter
Snow days are extraordinary events in more temperate climes, a once or twice a year dusting in some places, and a lifetime event in others. Here in Canada, almost every day is a snow day in January, February and well into March or April—and sometimes even May. For 1.8% of Canada’s landmass, every day is a snow day year-round.
The Weekly Review, January 5 to 9, 2026
Statistics Canada's look at the week.
New Year’s resolution: Cleaner diet. But it might be easier said than done
A growing body of evidence is showing that eating a lot of ultra-processed food and drink products—manufactured products such as soft drinks, frozen dinners, deli meats or many breakfast cereals containing few, if any, whole foods and with low nutritional value—can be harmful to health.
Are you ready for the next weather emergency?
A great ice storm brought down over one thousand power transmission lines in Eastern Canada 28 years ago this week, plunging millions of Canadians into darkness and cold for days—and in some cases, several weeks. In 2023, we asked Canadians if they had taken steps to prepare for an emergency. Just over two-thirds of Canadians households (69%) responded that they had.
January forecast: Cold, wet and dry
Cold weather in January is virtually guaranteed in the Great White North. Whether your month ends up being wet or dry in terms of alcohol consumption is a choice some people ponder as the new year begins. For almost one in four Canadian adults, every day is dry.
Log fire burning bright on a cold winter night
Legend has it that Santa enters the home through a fireplace chimney, a challenge in today’s modern world of electric baseboards, natural gas furnaces and solar home heating systems. Yet, wood remains a warm presence in Canadian life, whether it’s glowing in a fireplace on a cold winter night or roasting s’mores at a cottage campfire.
The Weekly Review, December 15 to 19, 2025
Statistics Canada's look at the week.
Sense of belonging to your local community
The festive season is a time of get-togethers with family, friends and community, and an ideal moment to reflect on the importance of belonging. Indeed, a strong sense of belonging to one’s local community is a key sign of social connectedness, which plays a crucial role in an individual’s overall health and quality of life.
Virtual health care in a post-pandemic Canada: A checkup
A recently released Statistics Canada study examines what virtual care looked like in 2023. Let’s have a look at some of the main takeaways, along with a snapshot of other health care data, to get a sense of how virtual care has changed post-pandemic.
Talking turkey
While Canadians can enjoy turkey year-round, it is perhaps most famously served at large family gatherings at Thanksgiving and during the festive season. Let’s talk turkey.
The Weekly Review, December 8 to 12, 2025
Statistics Canada's look at the week.
Visiting Quebec: An abundance of trips, some from great distances
There were nearly 61.5 million visits to Quebec’s tourism regions (covering the whole province) in 2024, generating nearly $13.7 billion in visit-related expenditures. At nearly 1.3 million square kilometres, Quebec is Canada’s largest province, so it’s probably no surprise that many visits involved lengthy travel.