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The Daily Thursday, December 9, 2021

Press Release

Canada’s international investment position, third quarter 2021

Canada’s net foreign asset position, the difference between Canada’s international financial assets and international liabilities, reached $1,367.8 billion at the end of the third quarter, an increase of $55.3 billion from the previous quarter.

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Monthly 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.

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Investment in building construction, October 2021

Investment in building construction increased 1.6% to $17.8 billion in October, following five months of declines. Provincially, Quebec led the way, with growth of 3.5%.

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Waste management industry: Financial information, 2018

Canadian businesses in the waste management industry had total revenues of $8.2 billion in 2018, up from $7.7 billion in 2016.

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Study: A 30-year look at the work histories of Canadian workers

The work histories of Canadian workers provide useful information about the employment and earnings trajectories that diverse groups of people experience during their career, about the transitions they go through during their career, and about key events (e.g. job loss, injury, illness, parental leave, promotions) that affect their well-being and future employment prospects. Because analyses of long-term work histories require data that precisely tracks the labour market outcomes of workers over several years of their career, such analyses have rarely been conducted in Canada.

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Circumstances surrounding sudden and unexpected sleep-related infant deaths, 2015 to 2020

In Canada, from 2015 to 2020, there were approximately 1,700 deaths per year among infants under the age of 1. On average, 1 in 15 (110) of these deaths occurred while the infant was sleeping. While a number of deaths that occurred during sleep were of natural causes, such as respiratory diseases or congenital defects, the majority (83%) were sudden and unexpected and occurred in otherwise healthy infants. Sudden and unexpected sleep-related deaths are either caused by a threat to breathing such as suffocation or strangulation, or an undetermined cause, where a cause of death cannot be determined from the investigation or autopsy. While sleep-related deaths of undetermined cause have historically been referred to as sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), this term has not been used for the classification of infant deaths in most provinces and territories in Canada since 2012.

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Financial performance data, 2020

Financial performance data for businesses in Canada with $30,000 to $5,000,000 in 2020 revenues inclusively and with $5,000,001 to $20,000,000 in 2020 revenues inclusively are now available upon request.

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