Press Release
Canadian international merchandise trade, December 2018
Canada’s exports declined 3.8% in December, mainly due to lower crude oil prices, while imports were up 1.6%. As a result, Canada’s merchandise trade deficit with the world widened from $2.0 billion in November to a record $4.6 billion in December.
Study: Living alone in Canada
Today, Statistics Canada looks at the population living alone, using data from both the Census of Population and the General Social Survey on Family.
Labour productivity, hourly compensation and unit labour cost, fourth quarter 2018
Labour productivity of Canadian businesses decreased 0.4% in the fourth quarter, after rising the two previous quarters.
Farm product prices, January 2019
Prices received by farmers in January for grains, oilseeds, specialty crops, cattle, hogs, poultry, eggs and dairy products are now available at the provincial level.
Population by mother tongue: Data tables, 1951 to 2016
Data on the population by mother tongue from 1951 to 2016 are now available at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Data for the region “Canada outside of Quebec” are also available.
Population by knowledge of official languages: Data tables, 1951 to 2016
Data on the population by knowledge of official languages from 1951 to 2016 are now available at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Data for the region “Canada outside of Quebec” are also available.
Population by first official language spoken: Data tables, 1971 to 2016
Data on the population by first official language spoken from 1971 to 2016 are now available at the national, provincial and territorial levels. Data for the region “Canada outside of Quebec” are also available.
New products
Statistics Canada – Infographics: “Family Matters: Who lives alone?”
Catalogue number Catalogue number11-627-M2019018, (HTML | PDF)
Canadian International Merchandise Trade Database, December 2018
Catalogue number Catalogue number65F0013X, (HTML)
Insights on Canadian Society
Catalogue number Catalogue number75-006-X, (HTML | PDF)
New studies and articles
Catalogue numberLiving alone in Canada
Insights on Canadian Society
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