Statistics on postsecondary graduates participation in work-integrated learning (WIL), including whether or not the participation was mandatory or paid, are presented by the province of residence at interview, the level of study, the field of study and sex.
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Data on teachers' salaries in US dollars are presented.
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Data on teachers' salaries in Canadian dollars are presented.
This statistic shows the percentage of adults in Canada who believed vaccinations for school children should be mandatory as of 2019. It was found that 70 percent of Canadian adults thought vaccinations for school children should be mandatory.
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At the end of each fiscal year, the Receiver General of Canada publishes financial information in the Public Accounts. This dataset, based on Section 3 of Volume 1, presents (in millions of dollars) the expenditures under statutory authorities. Spending authorities provided by statutory authorities are for specified purposes and for such amounts and such time periods as the acts prescribe. These spending authorities do not generally lapse at the end of the year during which they were granted. Expenditures under such authorities account for approximately half of the total program expenses each year. This non-official record of information comes from the Public Accounts of Canada. You can find the official version of record for the most recent fiscal year on the Receiver General website and that of Library and Archives for historical years.
According to a survey in 2025, nearly four in ten nurses in Canada had to work overtime involuntarily sometime in the past six months. This often occurred through moral or professional obligation, outright guilt, or was mandated.
The National Household Survey (NHS) was conceived to replace the mandatory long-form census questionnaire. The content of the NHS 2011 is similar to the past long-form questionnaire, although some questions and sections have changed. This hierarchical PUMF product provides access to non-aggregated data covering a sample of 1% of the Canadian households. It is a comprehensive social, demographic and economic database about Canada and its people, and contains a wealth of characteristics on the population. The file enables the study of individuals in relation to their census families, economic families and households. The geographic identifiers have been restricted to the provinces, the three territories grouped into a region called Northern Canada and selected metropolitan areas (Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary) to ensure respondents’ anonymity.
The National Household Survey (NHS) was conceived to replace the mandatory long-form census questionnaire. The content of the NHS 2011 is similar to the past long-form questionnaire, although some questions and sections have changed. This profile presents information from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) for various levels of geography, including provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas/census agglomerations, census divisions, census subdivisions, dissemination areas, federal electoral districts, and forward sortation areas. The forward sortation areas profile was created as a custom tabulation by the University of Toronto, and subsequently shared with Odesi and the DLI. NHS data topics include: Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity; Aboriginal Peoples; Education and Labour; Mobility and Migration; Language of work; Income and Housing. 2011 Census data topics include: Population and dwelling counts; Age and sex; Families, households and marital status; Structural type of dwelling and collectives; and Language. The Aboriginal Population Profile presents information on the Aboriginal identity population from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). The profile for the NHS Special Collection for 13 Indian reserves and Indian settlements in Northern Ontario provides information from a special data collection following the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). For current National Household Survey data, refer to Statistics Canada. Access data here
This calendar shows the provincially designated statutory holidays. It is requested by employers and employees as a reference.
Table showing the Established Coordinates that have had their status changed by Monuments placed. Statutory declaration are available upon request through the Director of Surveys office.
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Provides dates of paid holidays and designated retail closing days in Nova Scotia to be used as a reference for employers and employees.
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Table showing the Established Coordinates that have had their status changed by Monuments placed. Statutory declaration are available upon request through the Director of Surveys office.
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TA_SURVEYED_ROW_PARCELS_SVW contains the spatial representation (polygon) of all parcels of land surveyed for statutory access or Right-of-Way purposes, with active surveys, that are or have been within the purview of the B.C. Crown Land Management program. The view was created to provide a simplified view of this data from the survey parcel information in the Tantalis operational system
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Statistics on postsecondary graduates participation in work-integrated learning (WIL), including whether or not the participation was mandatory or paid, are presented by the province of residence at interview, the level of study, the field of study and sex.