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The data file for SSHRC shows all payments (grants and scholarships/fellowships) in a given fiscal year (April 1st to March …
Contains monthly usage statistics of the ATIP Online Request Service.
This dataset summarizes the information received from companies reporting under the Reduction in the Release of Volatile Organic Compounds Regulations …
Mobility indicators are available for selected trades and trade groups, by mode of certification and type of measurement. These indicators …
Mobility indicators are available for the following trade groups: selected 15 Red Seal trades, other Red Seal trades, all Red …
Longitudinal income data are reported in 2018 constant dollars as two measures, including and excluding those with self-employment income. Data …
Cross-sectional income data are reported in 2018 constant dollars as two measures, including and excluding those with self-employment income. Data …
Economic account covering the aggregate level of assets and liabilities of non-bank financial intermediaires, by sector, on an annual basis.
…Canadian Business Counts, location counts with employees, by employment size ranges and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), census metropolitan …
Canadian Business Counts, location counts without employees, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Canada and provinces, December 2025.