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Improving data to reflect the ethnocultural diversity of Canada’s population
Canada is known for its ethnocultural and religious diversity, a value which is largely shared among the population. In fact, according to the 2020 General Social Survey - Social Identity, 92.0% of the population aged 15 years and older agreed that ethnic or cultural diversity is a Canadian value.
Sweet summer in Canada: A vacation in Newfoundland and Labrador
Our Sweet summer in Canada series explores vacation destinations across the country that report the highest levels of life satisfaction. Last month, we featured Quebec, the province that reported the highest levels of life satisfaction in Canada. As the second part of our series, we’re exploring some popular vacation destinations in the province that reported the second-highest levels of life satisfaction: Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Weekly Review, June 10 to 14, 2024
Statistics Canada's look at the week.
Start packing your baskets: International Picnic Day is almost here
There’s a day for pretty well everything nowadays, including picnics. Luckily, we have come prepared with a basketful of picnic-related data to share. Here’s a tasty data morsel to get the picnic started: approximately one in four Canadian households picnicked or barbecued close to home in 2021.
Kicking around the soccer stats
Soccer is a popular sport in Canada; whether it’s played in a competitive or recreational league, or just for fun in the backyard, soccer is a sport that many Canadians get a real kick out of!
An energy snapshot: First quarter of 2024 review
Primary energy production, which includes crude oil, natural gas and electricity, was down 1.1% at the average daily level compared with the first quarter of 2023. Secondary energy, which includes refined petroleum products and coke, saw average daily production fall by 1.0% over the same period.
Statistical checkup of Canadian men’s health
Men’s Health Week aims to heighten awareness of preventable health problems and encourage early detection and treatment of disease among men and boys. The data suggest that Canadian men may need to do a better job of taking care of themselves, given that they are more likely to die young or die from preventable or avoidable causes than women, more likely to smoke or drink alcohol, and have higher rates of suicide and accidental deaths.
The Weekly Review, June 3 to 7, 2024
Statistics Canada's look at the week.