Whether it’s to save money, care for aging parents, or both, multigenerational households are on the rise—and more common in some parts of the country than others. A multigenerational household ...
According to Canada’s Criminal Code, a person is guilty of the crime of fraud if they, “by deceit, falsehood or other fraudulent means,” defraud the public or any person of “property, money or ...
Museums, big and small, all contribute to our collective memory and are prized destinations for school groups, parents with young children, and tourists alike. Many museums are also a business. In the ...
A sure sign of the holiday season is when local police services announce upcoming roadside stop checks to nab impaired drivers and discourage others from getting behind the wheel impaired. While stop ...
If you’re a homeowner, chances are you’ve had to do all types of repairs to your home. Whether you do it yourself or hire a contractor, the bill can be steep, no matter what the job might be. Recently ...
Weather-related catastrophic events once again plagued Canada in 2024. Let’s take a look at the price Canadians have paid and continue to pay for these weather-related catastrophes. A summer of ...
There were 26.6 million tonnes of waste disposed of in Canada in 2022, the highest amount on record since we started tracking in 2002 (data are released every two years). However, households are ...
This page brings together information available on sex at birth from multiple sources for a better understanding of the term and to promote standards adoption and interoperability of data. The 2021 ...
This short video explains how it can be very effective for all levels of governments and organizations that serve communities to use disaggregated data to make evidence-informed public policy ...
It’s Environment Week in Canada—a good time to focus on the effects of climate change, and especially vulnerable populations who may be affected by it more than others. Certain high-risk populations ...
For many college and university students, school is officially out for summer! High school students have just a little more to go before their school year wraps up and summer vacation begins. As the ...
We’ve all seen prices in grocery stores lately. Wherever you live in Canada, there is no question that grocery bills are getting more expensive. From 2021 to 2022, prices for food purchased from ...