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Consumer Pizza Price Index: Sizing up your options
February 9 is National Pizza Day, so in honour of it, we’re introducing a brand-new dataset—the Consumer Pizza Price Index (CPPI). Kidding…sort of.
World Cancer Day: Hope for better outcomes and access to care
February 4 is World Cancer Day, an initiative dedicated to reducing the global cancer burden, promoting greater care equity, and integrating cancer control into the world health and development agenda. Here at home, as it does around the world, cancer continues to affect a significant portion of the population.
Black History Month: Celebrating heritage and diversity
February is Black History Month, a time for Canadians to honour the diversity, history and culture of Black people in Canada and to celebrate the significant contributions of Black individuals and communities from across the country.
Watt’s up? Electric Vehicles and future electricity generation needs
In 2022, despite COVID-19 pandemic challenges and semiconductor shortages, global electric vehicle (EV) sales represented 14% of all vehicles sold, marking a substantial increase from the 9% market share in 2021. This rise, led by China and Europe, contributed to a total of over 26 million EVs on roads, with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) driving about 70% of this growth.
The great Canadian blueberry pancake
Every ingredient that goes into a great blueberry pancake is found right here in Canada, in abundance. In fact, Canada is the world’s leading maple syrup producer, second leading blueberry grower and among the leading wheat growers.
Highlighting Canada’s progress on the Sustainable Development Goals
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
Let’s talk mental health
Mental health is important for everyone–at every stage of our lives, it matters.
Just over half of Canadians report accessing electronic health information in the past 12 months
The world is moving increasingly online and so too are Canadians when it comes to health care. Having access to electronic health information may allow patients to be more informed about and better manage their health. In the summer of 2023, just over half of Canadians (51%) aged 15 and older living in the provinces reported accessing electronic health information in the past 12 months. The reasons for accessing information included getting lab test results, vaccine or immunization records, upcoming appointments, current medications and medication history, and medical imaging reports.