As of March 31, 2024, total stocks of wheat, oats, corn and soybeans were all down, while stocks of canola and barley increased, compared with the same period in 2023.
Of all Canadian-born and immigrant seniors aged 65 to 74, 21% were employed in 2022. Immigrant
#seniors
were more likely than their Canadian-born counterparts to work by necessity. 🔗
In February 2024, retail sales reached $56.3 billion in February, an increase of 4.1% compared with the same month one year earlier. Higher sales were reported in 11 of the 18 commodity classes.
This
#MentalHealthWeek
, let’s reflect on the impact of our online activities.
In 2022, 22% of Canadians reported that their online activities sometimes made them feel anxious, depressed or envious of the lives of others. 📱🧠💻
The
#2024CensusTest
is now underway in communities across the country! 📋
Learn more about this important step along the road to the 2026 Census of Population: .
Happy Orthodox Easter! Let us share our wishes of peace and blessings to all who celebrate this beautiful day here in Canada and around the world.
Read Minister Khera's statement:
In 2023, the general public (42.1%) made up the largest percentage of the groups that non-profits primarily served, followed by children and youth (14.2%), religious or spiritual groups (9.1%).
Red Dress Day is tomorrow! Wear red to raise awareness about the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and
#2SLGBTQI
people in Canada.
Ready for takeoff? ✈️ Buckle up to explore the latest aircraft movement and civil aviation statistics with the new Aviation Data Visualization Hub: .
#AviationNews
Our new article on recent developments in the Canadian economy towards the end of 2023 and into spring 2024 provides a summary of recent changes in output, consumer prices, employment and household finances.
Happy
#AsianHeritageMonth
!
This year, we’re celebrating with the theme, Preserving the Past, Embracing the Future: Amplifying Asian Canadian Legacy.
This theme celebrates the rich heritage and contributions of people of Asian origin in Canada.
For the second straight year, real
#GDP
grew in every province and territory in Canada (except Newfoundland and Labrador and the Northwest Territories), but at a slower pace compared with a year earlier for most areas.