Sibling Day
Sibling Day (April 10) is one of those made-up days like Festivus, but it does provide a good excuse for talking about sibling data.
Sibling Day (April 10) is one of those made-up days like Festivus, but it does provide a good excuse for talking about sibling data.
Golf season officially kicks off with the Master’s Tournament currently underway in Augusta, Georgia. This year’s tournament features three Canadian players, all raised within a two-hour drive of each other in Southern Ontario.
It’s perhaps not surprising that all three golfers hail from Ontario, given that the province accounted for almost half of the $2.6 billion in operating revenue generated by golf courses and country clubs across Canada in 2020.
Almost one in three adults in Canada (30%) needing health care services reported they delayed seeking health care in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes delays in contacting a medical professional about a problem with their physical, emotional or mental health
We have no idea how many Canadians actually observe “National No Housework Day”. We can tell you who does what around the house and how much it would cost theoretically, if every Canadian aged 15 and older living in the provinces did take the day off from household chores.
Did you know that Canada’s first statistician Jean Talon also set up Canada’s first brewery, in 1665?
Today, Statistics Canada tracks how much beer is available for consumption and ultimately sold. As part of this tracking effort, Statistics Canada has also asked Canadians how much alcohol they were drinking per day prior to and during the pandemic.
Without further ado, let’s give three cheers for National Beer Day, accompanied by a sobering aside.
Four important Canadian border crossings to the United States were blockaded by protestors in February 2022, ranging from a three-day blockade at Pacific Highway crossing, just south of Vancouver, to 18 days at Coutts, Alberta.
Canadian singing legend Stompin’ Tom Connors did not have fond memories of his time in Tillsonburg, judging by his 1971 Canadian country music hit of the same name. Flash forward 50 years, and Stompin’ Tom would have a much different impression if he thumbed a ride to Tillsonburg today.
From 1896 to 1899, approximately 100,000 fortune seekers from around the world set off for the Klondike Gold Rush, heading to what we now call Yukon.
Apparently, yes. April 2 is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. Let’s celebrate with some tasty data.
In 2018, approximately 75,000 people in Canada were transgender or non-binary, representing 0.24% of the Canadian population aged 15 and older.