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Chat with an expert: Full-time University and College Academic Staff data

Statistics Canada is offering a “Chat with an expert” this Friday on the Full-time University and College Academic Staff (FT-UCASS): 2016-2017 survey.

From Statistics Canada:

In September 2016, the FT-UCASS survey was re-instated after having been cancelled for 4 years. On November 28, 2017 we released a complete file of the 2016-2017 data which included all institutions in the survey

This Friday: Statistics Canada chat session on Education Indicators

Still hungry for data after the final census release? You’re in luck! Statistics Canada has an early holiday gift for CDP members.

Today, December 12, Statistics Canada is releasing the report, Education Indicators in Canada: An International Perspective, 2017. Jointly produced with the Council of Ministers of Education, it provides education statistics for every province and territory and Canada as a whole.

Want to learn more? Join a chat session with Statistics Canada experts to discuss the finding.

Census: Chat with an expert

This Wednesday (Nov 29) Statistics Canada will release the final installment of the 2016 Census data. This release will include education, labour, journey to work, language of work, mobility and migration. CDP will prepare a summary for members on Wednesday.

Want to learn more? Statistics Canada is offering chat sessions with their experts to discuss the findings of this release.

Chat with an expert

1) 2016 Census: Education and labour

2021 Census of Population Content Consultation

CDP members, and the public at large, have until Dec 8 to provide feedback for the next census. Let Statistics Canada know how you use the census and what information would be helpful for your community to have.

From Statistics Canada:

Before each census, Statistics Canada initiates an extensive consultation program that allows data users and interested parties across Canada to share their views on how they use census data and the type of information they believe should be available from the census.