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TwitterAs economic conditions improve, the Bank of Canada announces the end of its monetary easing program.
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FIN Forecast: Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Canada Emergency Response Benefit & Canada Recovery Benefits data was reported at 0.000 CAD mn in 2030. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 CAD mn for 2029. FIN Forecast: Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Canada Emergency Response Benefit & Canada Recovery Benefits data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 CAD mn from Mar 2021 (Median) to 2030, with 10 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 55,800.000 CAD mn in 2021 and a record low of -2,600.000 CAD mn in 2024. FIN Forecast: Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Canada Emergency Response Benefit & Canada Recovery Benefits data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Finance Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.F003: Government Revenue and Expenditure: Forecast: Department of Finance.
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TwitterIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government of Canada implemented various support and recovery measures to support the Canadian economy. This table presents the major programs (e.g. Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy, Canada Emergency Response Benefit, etc.) within the System of Macroeconomic Accounts. The data are at quarterly rates and are not seasonally adjusted.
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Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Recycling data was reported at 19.626 % in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 20.260 % for 2016. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Recycling data is updated yearly, averaging 18.669 % from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2018, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 22.036 % in 1998 and a record low of 17.482 % in 2006. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Recycling data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.ESG: Environmental: Municipal Waste Treatment: OECD Member: Annual.
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TwitterWomen's Economic Recovery Challenge Grant funds initiatives led by Alberta non-profit organizations to support Alberta women and girls in their economic recovery from COVID-19. The program guidelines are accompanied by an application form and budget and implementation plan templates.
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The Minister of Justice prepares a "Charter Statement" to help inform the public and Parliamentary debate on a government bill. One of the Minister of Justice's most important responsibilities is to examine legislation for consistency with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ["The Charter"]. By tabling a Charter Statement, the Minister is sharing some of the key considerations that informed the review of a bill for consistency with the Charter. A Statement identifies charter rights and freedoms that may potentially be engaged by a bill and provides a brief explanation of the nature of any engagement, in light of the measures being proposed. A Charter Statement also identifies potential justifications for any limits a bill may impose on Charter rights and freedoms. A Charter Statement is intended to provide legal information to the public and Parliament. It is NOT intended to be a comprehensive overview of Charter considerations, recognizing that a bill may change over the course of its passage through Parliament. Additional considerations relevant to the constitutionality of a bill may also arise in the course of Parliamentary study. A Statement is NOT a legal opinion on the constitutionality of a bill.
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2019: This report provides a comprehensive summary of the main developments in Canada’s commercial activities during the previous year. It describes the events that took place in the global economy and trade in 2018, the main developments in Canada’s economy and those of its most important partner economies and regions. It reports the developments in Canada’s trade in goods and services, as well as flows and stocks of foreign direct investment and Canadian direct investment abroad. 2020: This report gives Canadians a snapshot of our economic activities in 2019 while recognizing the unprecedented global uncertainty of 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This report highlights how Canadian innovation and resilience has allowed our businesses to continue to compete in the global marketplace and our government’s commitment to supporting trade through turbulent times. 2021: This report captures the story of the incredible sacrifices made and resilience demonstrated by Canadians and businesses through an unparalleled chapter in our country's history, and charts a path forward as we step into our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. 2022 : This report highlights Canada's robust trade and investment recovery, which has displayed remarkable resilience during another challenging year. This year's report focuses on free trade agreements, which will continue to be vital tools for Canadian businesses as they enter this new phase of the post-pandemic recovery.
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TwitterThis is the third survey in the Canadian Perspectives Survey Series. It provides information on the recovery of economic and labour activities during COVID-19, and on the impacts of COVID-19 on public and social life.
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Phoenix SPI was commissioned by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada to explore with Canadians issues relevant to the department’s mandate. The objectives of the 2010-2011 survey included the following: • Explore issues related to the recent recession and the economic recovery now under-way; • Gauge Canadians’ awareness, understanding and perceptions of issues related to the aging of our population, including the perceived impact of our aging population on Canadian society/economy; • Explore issues related to caregiving, including the challenges facing caregivers, the types of support needed, the amount of time devoted to caregiving, and perceptions of how well caregivers are coping with their responsibilities; • Explore issues related to indebtedness, including the nature and impact of household debt on Canadians; and • Assess government performance in areas relevant to the department’s mandate, tracking measures included in previous surveys. A mixed methodology was used that included a telephone survey and a set of focus groups. The survey averaged 17 minutes and was conducted with 1,505 Canadian residents, 18 years of age and older. Based on a sample of this size, the results can be considered to be accurate to within +/- 2.53%, 19 times out of 20. The fieldwork for the survey was conducted January 29 to February 18, 2011. A set of eight focus groups was conducted in four locations (two per city), using both in-person (Toronto, Montreal) and online focus groups (Halifax and Calgary). The groups were segmented by age: one group per location consisted of participants 18-35 years old, and the other group of participants aged 36-65. The qualitative research results provide an indication of participants’ views about the issues explored, but cannot be generalized to the full population of Canadian residents, 18 years and older.
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The Minister of Justice prepares a "Charter Statement" to help inform the public and Parliamentary debate on a government bill. One of the Minister of Justice's most important responsibilities is to examine legislation for consistency with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ["The Charter"]. By tabling a Charter Statement, the Minister is sharing some of the key considerations that informed the review of a bill for consistency with the Charter. A Statement identifies charter rights and freedoms that may potentially be engaged by a bill and provides a brief explanation of the nature of any engagement, in light of the measures being proposed. A Charter Statement also identifies potential justifications for any limits a bill may impose on Charter rights and freedoms. A Charter Statement is intended to provide legal information to the public and Parliament. It is NOT intended to be a comprehensive overview of Charter considerations, recognizing that a bill may change over the course of its passage through Parliament. Additional considerations relevant to the constitutionality of a bill may also arise in the course of Parliamentary study. A Statement is NOT a legal opinion on the constitutionality of a bill.
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Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Composting data was reported at 8.468 % in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.873 % for 2016. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Composting data is updated yearly, averaging 6.391 % from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2018, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.468 % in 2018 and a record low of 2.958 % in 1998. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Material Recovery: Composting data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.ESG: Environmental: Municipal Waste Treatment: OECD Member: Annual.
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TwitterThe datasets contain the computer code and data required to determine the cost and economic impacts of phosphorus recovery from municipal wastewater in Canada and the United States. The datasets supply data to (i) calculate the efficiency and cost of phosphorus recovery from the aqueous phase of digestate and sewage sludge for wastewater resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) as shown in Figure 1; (ii) estimate the average annual per capita phosphorus recovery cost and the household affordability index (HAI) across the second-level territory divisions (census divisions (Canada) and counties (United States)) when excluding and including the offset cost derived from avoiding potential environmental damage caused by phosphorus releases as shown in Figure 2; (iii) supply the distribution of population in urban and rural areas, the treatment level of the WRRFs, and the phosphorus recovery points as a function of the WRRF scale in the studied regions of Canada and the United States as shown in Figure 3; and (iv) describe the distribution of the average phosphorus recovery cost, annual per capita phosphorus recovery costs, and the HAI per studied regions as shown in Figure 4. Data describing the WRRFs’ location and characteristics across the studied regions of Canada and the United States are retrieved from the HydroWASTE database (https://www.hydrosheds.org/products/hydrowaste), including their spatial coordinates, treatment level, treatment design capacity, and population served. The HydroWASTE database reports the WRRF treatment level as primary, secondary, and advanced treatment. Since the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency does not define numeric nutrient water quality criteria for secondary wastewater treatment effluents, we consider that only the WRRFs with advanced treatments have specific processes for removing phosphorus from the liquid effluent. To perform the analysis at the second-level divisions, data on total population, distribution of population in urban and rural areas, total income, and average annual income per capita are retrieved at the census division and county level for Canada and the United States, respectively. Data for the year 2020 is considered since it is the most recent information available for both countries. The first-level divisions level corresponds to census divisions of the United States, which provide territorial divisions similar in terms of development, demographic characteristics, and economic activities, being extensively used for collecting and analyzing data throughout the United States. A table of the states included in each United States census division can be found in the Supplementary Information file. The equivalent of the United States census divisions for Canada is the Canadian provinces and territories, although it must be noted that, unlike the case of the United States, their definition is guided by administrative and political considerations instead of statistical criteria.
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Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Persons: Canada Emergency Response Benefit data was reported at 284.000 CAD mn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 969.000 CAD mn for Jan 2025. Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Persons: Canada Emergency Response Benefit data is updated monthly, averaging -3.000 CAD mn from Apr 2020 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 59 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,682.000 CAD mn in Jan 2023 and a record low of -8,666.000 CAD mn in May 2020. Federal Government Expenditure: PE: TP: Persons: Canada Emergency Response Benefit data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Finance Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.F001: Government Revenue and Expenditure. COVID-19 income support for workers includes the Canada Emergency Response Benefit, the Canada Recovery Benefit, the Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit, the Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit, and the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit.
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Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Incineration With Energy Recovery data was reported at 0.000 % in 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 % for 2016. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Incineration With Energy Recovery data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 % from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2018, with 12 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 % in 2018 and a record low of 0.000 % in 2018. Canada Total Treatment: Recovery: Incineration With Energy Recovery data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.ESG: Environmental: Municipal Waste Treatment: OECD Member: Annual.
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TwitterThe United States has had the highest economic growth in the G7 since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its economy *** percent larger in the first quarter of 2023, when compared with the fourth quarter of 2019. By contrast, the United Kingdom and Germany have both seen their economies shrink by *** percent in the same time period.
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This audit focused on whether selected regional development agencies and the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario (under Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada) designed, delivered, and managed the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund program effectively and efficiently to support businesses and organizations through the pandemic, and whether they reported on the program’s results.
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Canada Municipal Waste Treated: Amount Designated for Recovery Operations data was reported at 9,903.027 Tonne th in 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 9,551.229 Tonne th for 2018. Canada Municipal Waste Treated: Amount Designated for Recovery Operations data is updated yearly, averaging 8,096.119 Tonne th from Dec 1996 (Median) to 2020, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9,903.027 Tonne th in 2020 and a record low of 3,795.410 Tonne th in 1996. Canada Municipal Waste Treated: Amount Designated for Recovery Operations data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.OECD.ESG: Environmental: Municipal Waste Treatment: OECD Member: Annual.
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