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Living without restrictions three years into the pandemic
This week we mark the third “anniversary” of the pandemic in Canada—but this year feels different.
Punch and warp into these star-quality numbers
For countless fans of an iconic video-game series featuring a plumber named Mario and his brother Luigi, who travel through the Mushroom Kingdom trying to save a princess, March 10 is also known as MAR10 Day!
Women and Canada's Gross Domestic Product: A Growing Contribution
On International Women's Day, March 8, let's take a few minutes to recognize and celebrate the global social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women and girls.
Statistics Canada and Greater Sudbury: forward planning for a large municipality
When StatsCAN Plus caught up with Kris Longston, it was in between meetings on another busy day for the Director of Planning Services for Greater Sudbury.
Who lives in those remote communities?
You have a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights when flying over northern Canada on a clear winter night. If you look down, you will also see a light display of remote communities, not nearly as brilliant, but equally fascinating.
Are Canadians changing their fertility plans?
The number of children per woman in Canada has been on a general downward trend for over a decade, falling from 1.69 in 2009 to 1.43 in 2021.
But why?
More women in Canada are receiving recommended prenatal vaccines
Vaccination during pregnancy has been shown to be an effective measure to protect mothers and babies against infection and negative health outcomes.
A snapshot of how inflation is affecting Canadians
Canadians are feeling the sting of rising prices, especially lower income Canadians. A new report highlights how inflation is affecting the Canadian economy and families.
Happy Yukon Heritage Day
Yukon sits near the top of Canada geographically, while statistically, it reached the very top nationally in terms of population growth, with the number of Canadians that call Yukon home rising by 12.1% from 2016 to 40,232 in 2021.