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  2. The Canadian Journal of Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Journal of Statistics / La Revue Canadienne de Statistique is the official journal of the Statistical Society of Canada. [1] Established in 1973, the journal is published quarterly by John Wiley & Sons. The inaugural editor-in-chief of the journal is Narayan C. Giri, [2] Johanna G. Nešlehová is the current one. [3] [4]

  3. Chief Statistician of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Statistician of Canada (French: Statisticien en chef du Canada) is the senior public servant responsible for Statistics Canada (StatCan), an agency of the Government of Canada. The office is equivalent to that of a deputy minister and as a member of the public service, the position is nonpartisan. [1]

  4. Statistics Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) is a network of quantitative social sciences which includes 27 facilities across Canada that provide "access to a vast array of social, economic, and health data, primarily gathered" by Statistics Canada and disseminate "research findings to the policy community and the Canadian public."

  5. Census in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada conducts a national census of population and census of agriculture every five years and releases the data with a two-year lag.. The Census of Population provides demographic and statistical data that is used to plan public services such as health care, education, and transportation; determine federal transfer payments; [1] and determine the number of Members of Parliament for ...

  6. Open data in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Open data in Canada describes the capacity for the Canadian Federal Government and other levels of government in Canada to provide online access to data collected and created by governments in a standards-compliant Web 2.0 way. Open data requires that machine-readable should be made openly available, simple to access, and convenient to reuse. [1]

  7. 2021 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    In early May 2021, Statistics Canada began sending mailings to households throughout Canada containing instructions for completing the census questionnaire. [9] The questionnaires could be completed by returning the paper questionnaire, or by phone or online by using an access code provided in the mailing. [9]

  8. Statistics Act - Wikipedia

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    The Statistics Act (French: Loi sur la statistique) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada passed in 1918 which created the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, now called Statistics Canada since 1971. The Statistics Act gives Statistics Canada the authority to "collect, compile, analyze, abstract, and publish information on the economic, social and ...

  9. Canadian Index of Wellbeing - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada surveys are the main source of data for the CIW. Data are drawn from various years and cycles of, among other sources, the General Social Survey , the Canadian Community Health Survey, the Labour Force Survey , the Canadian Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating, the Canadian Election Surveys, and Environment Canada ...