New data from Statistics Canada indicates a decline in Canadians' acceptance of gender diversity, with experts attributing the shift to confusion, fear, and political scapegoating.
Alberta accounted for nearly 80% of all new jobs created across Canada over the past year, according to Statistics Canada, amidst ongoing discussions about provincial separation.
Statistics Canada reports that recent immigrants are acquiring homes at a faster rate, with those in their fifth year in Canada showing higher ownership rates than Canadian-born residents in New Brunswick, while overall Canadian-born ownership declines.
Police in Northern Ontario are warning about a significant rise in online child sexual exploitation cases across Canada over the past decade, according to Statistics Canada. Police services are grappling with growing caseloads and increasingly complex investigations.
The number of full-time international students in Canada has decreased by nearly a third since 2023-24, falling by 124,000 and returning to levels last seen during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Statistics Canada.
Statistics Canada announced that the income gap between the richest and poorest Canadians continued to widen in 2025, reaching 46.7 percentage points. The report measures the difference in disposable income share between the top and bottom 40 percent of households.
A study by Statistics Canada indicates that the desire to have biological children is increasing among Canadians, with authors linking this trend to a positive future outlook.
Canada's national statistics agency, Statistics Canada, has begun officially tracking 'shrinkflation' as a factor in consumer price index calculations, noting that six product categories are most frequently affected.
Statistics Canada reports that the newly opened Gordie Howe International Bridge recorded more than 41,000 crossings into Canada within its first five days of operation.
New research released by Statistics Canada indicates a significant increase in rates of intimate partner violence involving a firearm between 2010 and 2024.
Canada's population experienced a dip of approximately 55,000 people in the first three months of 2026, with Statistics Canada reporting the population at 41,417,056.
A new report from Statistics Canada indicates that the violent crime rate is almost 50% higher in rural Canada compared to urban areas, with a significant increase in homicides committed by women in rural regions.
Canadians are once again facing detailed questions in the 2026 census, prompting inquiries into what Statistics Canada aims to learn from data such as daily commute times.
Statistics Canada reported that real GDP rose by 0.2 percent in February, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth, primarily driven by a 1.8 percent gain in the manufacturing sector.
Statistics Canada (Statscan) has announced that disparities in wealth and income distribution continued to grow in 2025. The report highlights increasing gaps across the population.
Statistics Canada reported that the country experienced a population decline of 102,436 in 2025, marking the first such decrease observed over a one-year period since records began in 1867.
Colby Cosh raises concerns about the accuracy of Statistics Canada's economic predictions, suggesting the agency is losing touch with the real economy despite abundant data.
Statistics Canada announced that households that have not responded to the census will receive a final reminder letter in mid-July and could face possible $500 fines and in-person visits.
Statistics Canada reported that 13,065 individuals identified their ethnic origin as 'Cape Bretoner' on the latest census, either alone or in combination with other ethnicities.
A new report from Statistics Canada reveals that millennials in Canada are significantly more likely to live with their parents than previous generations, such as baby boomers, were at the same age.
Statistics Canada reports that Canada's youth are disproportionately affected by a challenging labor market, with the unemployment rate for 15- to 24-year-olds rising to 14.6% in September, the highest since September 2010.
Statistics Canada reported that the Canadian economy added 14,000 jobs in March, following significant losses in February, with the unemployment rate remaining stable at 6.7 percent.
Canada's population experienced an annual net decline last year, marking the first time the country has seen such a decrease since its Confederation, according to Statistics Canada.
Canadians are buying less alcohol, leading to the largest annual drop in beer, wine, spirits and cider sales in the 20 years Statistics Canada has been tracking the data, according to the agency's new report.
Statistics Canada reports a continued decline in Canadian visits to the U.S., with American visits to Canada also falling by 7.5%, indicating a broader trend in cross-border travel.