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Pump up the jam: the data on increased traffic levels

October 19, 2022, 11:00 a.m. (EDT)
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Statistics Canada’s data scientists have developed a system for traffic flow estimation from traffic camera imagery. Furthermore, the Traffic Flow Dashboard, an experimental online tool to visualize the extracted traffic flow data, has been developed and released.

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Medical and non-medical cannabis use in Canada

October 17, 2022, 10:02 a.m. (EDT)
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The sale, possession and use of cannabis for non-medical purposes were legalized on October 17, 2018, in Canada, which followed the legalization of cannabis for medical purposes about 20 years earlier. The National Cannabis Survey shared results that by 2020, post legalization, one in five people (20%) living in the provinces reported using cannabis in the past three months, up from 14% before legalization.

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World Food Day: Feeding Canadians and those abroad

October 14, 2022, 10:00 a.m. (EDT)
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World Food Day is observed annually by the United Nations (UN) and the international community on October 16 to bring awareness to global food insecurity.

The day also serves as a reminder here at home that food insecurity also affects many Canadians.

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Measuring economic indicators attributable to Indigenous peoples

October 14, 2022, 11:00 a.m. (EDT)
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The recent publication Indigenous Peoples Economic Account: Methodology and Preliminary Results served as a pilot project, as Statistics Canada has for the first time released macroeconomic estimates for a specific demographic -  namely, the Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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A portrait of Canadians who have experienced homelessness

October 13, 2022, 11:00 a.m. (EDT)
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Statistics Canada counted 12,565 Canadians staying in shelters during the 2021 Census of Population.

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Discrimination against Black people in Canada

October 12, 2022, 11:01 a.m. (EDT)
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According to the results of the 2019 General Social Survey (GSS) on Canadians’ Safety, nearly half (46%) of Black people aged 15 years and older reported experiencing at least one form of discrimination in the five years preceding the survey compared with 16% of the non-Indigenous, non-racialized population.

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