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All management occupations, senior management occupations, middle management occupations and self-employed in percent, by groups designated as visible minorities and …
Participation rate, employment rate, unemployment rate and percentage of individuals in full-time employment, by groups designated as visible minority selected …
Highest certificate, degree or diploma in percentage, by groups designated as visible minorities and selected sociodemographic characteristics (sex, age group, …
Percentage of enterprises where the use of clean technologies was related to environmental protection, sustainable resource management or adapted goods, …
Percentage of enterprises that did not adopt or use advanced technologies for specific reasons, by North American Industry Classification System …
Percentage of enterprises that used specific types of advanced or emerging technologies, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code …
Percentage of enterprises that have a corporate diversity strategy, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and enterprise size.
Percentage of enterprises that owned any of intellectual property assets in Canada or outside of Canada, by North American Industry …
Percentage of enterprises that performed manufacturing, processing, or assembly work according to the specifications provided by non-Canadian clients, by North …
Percentage of enterprises that had arrangements with other business entities outside Canada for them to perform manufacturing, processing, or assembly …