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The Community Recovery Dashboard is a monitoring tool for medium and long term COVID-19 recovery. The dashboard uses data from a variety of sources, including the Census and Labour Force Survey, to look at the state of geographic areas across Canada prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to assess and compare their capacities for recovery from COVID-19's economic and health impacts.

The dashboard allows you to view profiles of individual geographies across Canada, ranging in scale from national to neighbourhood-sized, as well as compare select indicators across census tracts in a city using interactive maps and charts. The indicators in the dashboard relate to seven different themes: demographics, employment, housing, commuting, place of work, income and collective dwellings.

Notes

To open this dashboard, you will need Tableau Reader installed on your computer. Tableau Reader can be downloaded here.

This is Version 2.0 of the Community Recovery Dashboard. Development is ongoing, so stay tuned for further updates.

Version 2.0 of the Community Recovery Dashboard features the following updates from Version 1.0:

  • PR, CMA, CA, CD and CSD geographies are now included in the dashboard in the “CSD and Other Geographies” section
  • Percentage values are now available in all maps and bubble charts
  • All tabs in the census tract section of the dashboard now contain bubble charts for comparing geographies
  • Explanatory text has been added throughout the dashboard to provide instruction, definitions and context
  • “Sex” and “Youth” demographic data has been added to the Demographics, Place of Work, Commute and Income tabs of the dashboard
  • General improvements to various charts and to the dashboard’s layout and usability

If you have any questions, comments or issues related to the dashboard, please let us know at information@communitydata.ca.

Years within data
2016
2019
2020
File Size
373.1 MB
Date released
Full title
Community Recovery Dashboard - Version 2.0