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Data science at Statistics Canada
As the world around us continues to evolve and change rapidly in the digital age, the importance of data and how they are used is critical.
Data science is a rapidly evolving field that can tap into the power of data and empower governments to serve citizens more effectively and efficiently. As the role of national statistical organizations continues to change and expand, these organizations must adapt and embrace new technologies and innovative thinking to support the information needs of society.
Measuring private short-term accommodation in Canada, 2015 to 2018

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Pension plans in Canada, as of January 1, 2020
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Canadian international merchandise trade, August 2021
Canada's merchandise exports increased 0.8% in August, while imports decreased 1.4%. As a result, Canada's merchandise trade balance with the world remained in a surplus position, widening from $736 million in July to $1.9 billion in August.