Cristine Rotenberg has nearly seven million subscribers who watch her comedic videos. But from Monday to Friday, she crunches data for StatsCan.
Our editorial: The statistic used to be a good proxy for the state of the economy, but those days are gone. It’s time to revise what we measure.
An entire segment of the economy now needs to be properly accounted for and studied. It’s a massive and historic opportunity.
Any way you slice it, Canadian bread shouldn’t have cost this much
As Canada’s unemployment rate reaches historic lows, will wage growth finally reawaken inflation?
Métis author Chelsea Vowel argues for the official protection of Canada’s Indigenous languages, which are currently on the brink of extinction
New survey research shows Canadians think the internet interrupts their lives. But that’s not stopping them from going online.
Econ-o-metric: Inflation is slowly rising, but probably not enough for the Bank of Canada to hike interest rates again. The bank’s message: be patient
Econ-o-metric: GDP growth slows to a sustainable rate. Not too hot, not too cold. It’s just right.
Econ-o-metric: Why are so many Canadians who’ve reached retirement age still working? And what does a hot labour market mean for interest rates?
While the latest census figures confirm that Canada fared well during the global recession, the picture of household financial health is far from complete
A look at what the first statistical year book after Confederation said about Canada then, and in the future