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The Daily Monday, February 1, 2021

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The median entry wage for immigrants reaches its highest to date in 2018

The median entry wage for immigrants admitted to Canada in 2017 was the highest to date, reaching $30,100 in 2018. Compared with previous years, a higher proportion of immigrants admitted in 2017 had pre-admission experience in Canada.

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Over one decade, Canadian youth mental health switched from the most to the least positive

Canadians aged 15 to 30 are less obese, more active and smoke less than older Canadians. However, when compared with Canadian youth 20 years ago, they are more obese, less active and eat fewer servings of fruit and vegetables.

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Study: The COVID-19 pandemic and Indigenous people with a disability or long-term condition

A new study using crowdsourcing data provides insights on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indigenous participants with a disability or long-term condition.

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Architectural services, 2019

In 2019, the combined total operating revenue of the architectural services and landscape architectural services industries—which are responsible for planning and designing residential, industrial, commercial, institutional and government buildings and land developments—increased 1.9% to $5.3 billion, the industries’ slowest growth since 2014.

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Financial performance data, 2019

Financial performance data for businesses in Canada with annual total revenues in 2019 from $30,000 to $5 million and from $5 million to $20 million are now available upon request.

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Production and disposition of tobacco products, December 2020

Canadian manufacturers produced 1.2 billion cigarettes in December, down 36.3% from November 2020. Cigarette production was 2.2% higher compared with December 2019.

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Financial market statistics, December 2020

Data on financial markets are now available for December.

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