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Statistics Canada 2023-01-13 This dataset contains census profile datasets at the following levels of geography: Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations; Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions; Census Tracts; and Enumeration Areas
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Statistics Canada 2013 Type: NHS Focus on Geography Series provides a quick access to key results from the NHS at different levels of geography. Notes: Access key NHS results for these geographic levels: Canada; Provinces and territories; Census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations; Census subdivisions with 5,000-plus NHS population estimate; Type: Date of Collection Notes: 2011-05 - 2011-06: Wave 1 (online collection); 2011-06 - 2011-07: Wave 2 (printed collection); 2011-07 - 2011-08: Wave 3 (non-response follow-up) The National Household Survey (NHS) was conceived to replace the mandatory long-form census questionnaire. The content of the NHS 2011 is similar to the past long-form questionnaire, although some questions and sections have changed. NHS Data Tables provide statistical information about people in Canada by their demographic, social and economic characteristics as well as information about the housing units in which they live. Geography levels include: 1) Canada, provinces and territories 2) Census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations
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Statistics Canada 2011-07-26 Data is no longer available for dissemination. If you require access to these files for reference purposes, please contact your library's Data Liberation Initiative liason. Series collection of LFS data files.These data represent LFS data prior to the official process of rebasing for latest population statistics (2006 Census). These data are no longer disseminated through Statistics Canada, or the Data Liberation Initiative (DLI). Rebased data is available through ODESI, see: http://odesi.ca
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Statistics Canada 2016-11-29 <p>Contains population estimates by age and sex for Canada, provinces, territories, census divisions, census metropolitan areas and economic regions. It also includes, for provinces and territories, estimates by age, sex and marital status as well as estimates for census families. The estimates are based on the 2001 Census results, which have been adjusted for net census undercoverage. Also included are demographic components births, deaths, marriages, divorces, immigration, emigration, net temp orary emigration, returning emigration, internal migration and non-permanent residents by age and sex. </p> <p>Continues Annual Demographic Estimates</p>
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Statistics Canada 2013 <p>The National Household Survey (NHS) was conceived to replace the mandatory long-form census questionnaire. The content of the NHS 2011 is similar to the past long-form questionnaire, although some questions and sections have changed.</p> <p>This profile presents information from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) for various levels of geography, including provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas/census agglomerations, census divisions, census subdivisions, dissemination areas, federal electoral districts, and forward sortation areas.</p> <p>The forward sortation areas profile was created as a custom tabulation by the University of Toronto, and subsequently shared with ODESI and the DLI.</p> <p>NHS data topics include: Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity; Aboriginal Peoples; Education and Labour; Mobility and Migration; Language of work; Income and Housing. 2011 Census data topics include: Population and dwelling counts; Age and sex; Families, households and marital status; Structural type of dwelling and collectives; and Language. </p> <p>The Aboriginal Population Profile presents information on the Aboriginal identity population from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS).</p> <p>The profile for the NHS Special Collection for 13 Indian reserves and Indian settlements in Northern Ontario provides information from a special data collection following the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS).</p>
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Statistics Canada 2016-12-13 This file was prepared for Heritage Canada by the Education Division of Statistics Canada. It covers enrolment figures by province in second language and immersion programs at the elementary and secondary school levels. These statistics provide aggregated enrolment figures.
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Gaffield, Chad; Baskerville, Peter 2009 <p>CCRI Selected Published Tables Data Files:</p> <p>For each census from 1911-1951, a series of published volumes and tables were produced by the Dominion of Canada’s statistical agency. From those published books, the CCRI made a selection of 23 tables which contain information regarding particular topics such as: population (male and female counts), number of dwellings, households and families, as well as religion and origin of the people.</p> <p>For 1921, selected tables from published volumes (1) included:</p> <ul> <li>Population, Canadian, British and Foreign born, classified by sex for counties or census divisions, 1921</li> <li>Population classified according to principal origins of the people by counties or census divisions, 1921</li> <li>Population classified according to principal religions of the people by counties or census divisions, 1921</li> <li>Dwellings and households, classified as rural and urban, for counties or census divisions, 1921</li> </ul>
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Statistics Canada 2022-11-15 The Nation is the series of basic data from the 1991 Census, providing national coverage. This series covers characteristics of the population, including demographic, social, cultural, labour force and income variables as well as details on dwellings, households and families. Generally the data are represented for Canada, provinces, territories and census metropolitan areas. Some tables include comparisons with data from earlier censuses. The aggregate data tables are presented in Beyond 20/20 Format (.ivt).
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N/A 2013-06 Immigration applications and approvals, for all of Canada, by country/region of origin, province of destination, and immigration category, 2002 to June 2013. Immigration statistics are provided for immigration type, program, and class of immigrant. Additional statistical tables are available for British Columbia only, including immigrant landings by source and class for 2005-2013. Type: Source: Notes: Data were provided by the South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) and linked from an article by Ian Young titled, "Here are immigration statistics Vancouver isn’t supposed to see. Why the secrecy?", updated July 1 2015 (online publication). A spreadsheet containing data for all of Canada were pro vided by immigration lawyer Richard Kurland and supplied to the South China Morning Post.;
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Gaffield, Chad; Baskerville, Peter 2009 <p>CCRI Selected Published Tables Data Files:</p> <p>For each census from 1911-1951, a series of published volumes and tables were produced by the Dominion of Canada's statistical agency. From those published books, the CCRI made a selection of 23 tables which contain information regarding particular topics such as: population (male and female counts), number of dwellings, households and families, as well as religion and origin of the people.</p> <p>For 1911, selected tables from published volumes (1 & 2) included:</p> <ul> <li>Area and Population of Canada by Provinces, Districts and Subdistricts in 1911 and Population in 1901</li> <li>Conjugal Condition of the People, classified as single, married, widowed, divorced, legally separated and not given, by districts and sub-districts</li> <li>Religions of the People</li> <li>Origins of the People by sub-districts</li> <li>Literacy of total population 5 years of age and over</li> </ul>
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Statistics Canada 2013 <p>The Survey of Household Spending provides detailed information on household expenditures, dwelling characteristics, and ownership of household equipment.</p><p>The Survey of Household Spending is carried out annually across Canada in the ten provinces. Data for the territories are available for 1998, 1999 and every second year thereafter.</p><p>The 2011 SHS was conducted from January 2011 to December 2011 using a sample of 17,873 households in the 10 provinces (the territories were not includ ed in the 2011 survey). Detailed spending information was collected, as well as limited information on dwelling characteristics and household equipment. The method of adjusting for incomplete diaries has been refined with the 2011 SHS. As well, the age of household members is now defined to be at the time of the interview rather than as of December 31st of the survey year. To ensure comparability of the data, the 2010 data have also been revised by incorporating these changes. The revised 2010 estimate of average household spending on all types of goods and services has increased by 1.3% when compared with the previously published 2010 estimate (April 2012). </p><p>Starting with the 2011 SHS, Standard Tables are available in CANSIM. Some data tables are provided from the link below, and CANSIM tables can also be found under Related Materials.</p>
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Statistics Canada 2006-02 <p>The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a household survey carried out monthly by Statistics Canada. Since its inception in 1945, the objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive classifications -employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force - and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these categories. Data from the survey provide information on major labour market trends such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors , hours worked, labour force participation and unemployment rates, employment including the self-employed, full and part-time employment, and unemployment. It publishes monthly standard labour market indicators such as the unemployment rate, the employment rate and the participation rate. The LFS is a major source of information on the personal characteristics of the working-age population, including age, sex, marital status, educational attainment, and family characteristics. Employment estimates include detailed breakdowns by demographic characteristics, industry and occupation,job tenure, and usual and actual hours worked. This dataset is designed to provide the user with historical information from the Labour Force Survey. The tables included are monthly and annual, with some dating back to 1976. Most tables are available by province as well as nationally. Demographic, industry, occupation and other indicators are presented in tables derived from the LFS data. The information generated by the survey has expanded considerably over the years with a major redesign of the survey content in 1976 and again in 1997, and provides a rich and detailed picture of the Canadian labour market. </p> <p>Some changes to the Labour Force Survey (LFS) were introduced which affect data back to 1987. There are three reasons for this revision:</p> <ol> <li>The revision enables the use of improved population benchmarks in the LFS estimation process. These improved benchmarks provide better information on the number of non-permanent residents.</li> <li>There are changes to the data for the public and private sectors from 1987 to 1999. In the past, the data on the public and private sectors for this period were based on an old definition of the public sector. The revised data better reflects the current public sector definition, and therefore result in a longer time series for analysis. </li> <li>The geographic coding of several small Census Agglomerations (CA) has been updated historically from 1996 urban centre boundaries to 2001 CA boundaries. This affects data from January 1987 to December 2004. It is important to note that the changes to almost all estimates are very minor, with the exception of the public sector series and some associated industries from 1987 to 1999. Rates of unemployment, employment and participation are essentially unchanged, as are all key labour mark et trends. The article titled Improvements in 2006 to the LFS (also under the LFS Documentation button) provides an overview of the effect of these changes on the estimates. </li> </ol> <p>The seasonally-adjusted tables have been revised back three years (beginning with January 2004) based on the latest seasonal output.</p>

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