While slower labour productivity growth over much of the past decade stems largely from declines in business investment, concerns persist over the extent to which businesses are harnessing the ...
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a United Nations led universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. They cover a ...
As we had a high volume of abstracts submitted, we are asking that all poster presenters register for the conference by October 4, 2024. Those who have not registered by that date risk losing their ...
Perhaps no sector was harder hit by the COVID-19 pandemic than the tourism sector. Indeed, many key travel metrics have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. As the world marks World Tourism Day on ...
It takes two types of cows to make a cheeseburger. The dairy cow contributes the milk to make the cheese, while the beef cattle are committed to the burger. Or no cows at all, with plenty of soy-based ...
Canada’s population is rapidly aging, with baby boomers mostly retired or retiring soon, Canadians living longer and fewer births. Approximately 7.6 million Canadians were aged 65 and older on July 1, ...
Just under three million Canadians reported German origins in the 2021 Census, making “German” the sixth-largest ethnic group in Canada, following “Canadian,” “English,” “Irish,” “Scottish” and ...
Presenters in invited sessions are allowed approximately twenty-five minutes for their presentations and a period of 5 minutes is allowed for questions and discussion at the end of their presentation.
For all data presented here from the 2021 Census, Canadian Community Health Survey, Canadian Survey on Disability, the Postsecondary Student Information System, as well as data related to elected ...
We’re not glassing over these stats—there are a lot of windows in Canada. The 2021 Census of Population counted close to 37 million Canadians and nearly 15 million private dwellings occupied by their ...
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The Survey on Family Transitions explores the experiences of families in Canada through time by examining how individuals and families change during various stages of life — from childhood to ...