Follow Us! Like Our Page!

The Daily Friday, November 27, 2020

Press Release

Three-fifths of total federal, provincial, territorial and local spending went to social protection, health care and education in 2019

Governments in Canada spent an estimated $798.5 billion in 2019, the majority (61.0%) of which was directed towards social protection, health care and education.

Continue reading

Survival highest for thyroid and testicular cancer, lowest for mesothelioma and pancreatic cancer

Nearly one in two Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. The outlook for people who develop cancer can vary considerably depending on the type of cancer for which they are diagnosed. While the average probability of surviving some cancers for five or more years can exceed 95%, for other cancers it is 10% or less.

Continue reading

Provisional death counts and excess mortality: Data table, January to September 2020

Today, as part of its commitment to inform Canadians of the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Statistics Canada is releasing provisional estimates from the Canadian Vital Statistics – Death Database of adjusted, expected and excess mortality, by age and sex.

Continue reading

Production and disposition of tobacco products, October 2020

Canadian manufacturers produced 1.6 billion cigarettes in October, down 4.6% from September. Cigarette production was 13.7% lower compared with October 2019.

Continue reading

Computers, peripherals and software price indexes, October 2020

The computers, peripherals and software price indexes are now available for October.

Continue reading

Poultry and egg statistics, November 2020

Data on stocks of frozen eggs and poultry meats, as well as edible dried egg products, are available for November. Data on the placements of hatchery chicks and turkey poults are available for October, and data on egg production are available for September.

Continue reading

Weekly update: Canadian Economic Dashboard and COVID-19

The “Canadian Economic Dashboard and COVID-19” presents selected indicators to help monitor the impact of the pandemic on economic activity in Canada.

Continue reading

IBF4

Loading

NationTalk Partners & Sponsors Learn More