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Some static in the statistics this World Radio Day
Today is World Radio Day. The statistics suggest there is some static in the industry.
Mushrooms: We are growing more but eating less
Canada is the eighth largest mushroom producer in the world, but you won’t see fields of mushrooms stretching across the horizon.
More Canadians punched multiple clocks, but little changed in job vacancies
Employers in Canada were looking to fill 959,600 positions in the third quarter (July to September) of 2022, down from the all-time high of 992,200 vacancies reported in the second quarter.
Jamaica and Canada: Connected by people, travel and trade
Olympic gold medal winning Donavon Bailey is among the tens of thousands of Jamaicans who have immigrated to Canada from Jamaica over the past six decades, with most calling the Greater Toronto Area home.
Dry February, you say?
By talking to Canadians and retailers, we’ve put together a portrait of drinking habits nationally. Here is a glance at what we know.
Looking for work? Our labour market data can help with your job search
Job loss ranks among the top five most stressful life events. We have an easy-to-use tool that may ease some of that stress.
Black History Month: Honouring and Celebrating Black People in Canada
February is Black History Month, a time for Canadians to honour and celebrate the diversity, history and culture of Black people in Canada and to acknowledge the many everyday contributions of Black communities from across the country.
Fill‘er up or charge it: How Canadians fueled their motor vehicles in 2021
Over 26.2 million motor vehicles were registered to legally operate on Canadian roads in 2021, up approximately 480,000 vehicles from a year earlier. Starting with 2017 data, we began tracking how light and medium-duty motor vehicles were fueled.