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The Content Delivery Network (CDN) market has become an integral part of the digital ecosystem, facilitating the efficient distribution of content across the globe. A CDN comprises a network of geographically dispersed servers that deliver web content, videos, and applications swiftly and reliably to users, thereby
Estimated number of persons on July 1, by 5-year age groups and gender, and median age, for Canada, provinces and territories.
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Total Insolvencies, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses, Insolvencies by NAICS Economic Sectors, Canada, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers by ER, Insolvencies Filed by Businesses by ER, Insolvencies Filed by Consumers by Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), Insolvencies Filed by Businesses by Census Metropolitan Area (CMA). [Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada]
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Estimated number of persons by quarter of a year and by year, Canada, provinces and territories.
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This infographic demonstrates the journey of data and how respondents' answers to our surveys become useful data used to make informed decisions. The infographic highlights the Labour Force Survey (LFS), the Survey of Household Spending (SHS), and the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS).
In January 2025, there were over **** million Instagram users in Canada, accounting for **** percent of the country's population. The social media platform found its largest user base with ******************, accounting for **** percent of all users. Users aged 18 to 24 years made up **** percent of the country's Instagram audience, whilst 35 to 44-year-old users made up **** percent of the platform's user base in Canada.
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In today's digital landscape, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) play a pivotal role in ensuring that websites and applications deliver content seamlessly and efficiently to users worldwide. A CDN is a network of distributed servers strategically located across various geographic locations, which work together to prov
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The Content Delivery Network (CDN) market has become a pivotal component of the digital landscape, driving the way businesses deliver content across the globe. A CDN is a network of servers distributed geographically, designed to work together to deliver web content quickly and efficiently to users, regardless of th
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The summary statistics by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS 51111) for Newspaper publishers, which include all members under Industry Summary statistics, every two years (dollars) for five years of data.
Number of personal vehicle passengers, train passengers, bus passengers, and pedestrians entering the United States from Canada. The Bureau of Transportation of Statistics releases incoming border crossing statistics using data collected at ports of entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
International travel by non-Canadians visitors coming to Canada for a trip, by Canadians returning to Canada from a visit abroad and by other non-tourism travellers. This table includes breakdowns by mode of transportation (e.g. plane, automobile (car)) and by duration (same-day, overnight). Seasonally-adjusted data come from Frontier Counts, part of the Tourism Statistics Program.
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Overview: Each quarter, the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) publishes Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) statistics on Open Government Data Portal, including quarterly and annual LMIA data related to, but not limited to, requested and approved TFW positions, employment location, employment occupations, sectors, TFWP stream and temporary foreign workers by country of origin. The TFWP does not collect data on the number of TFWs who are hired by an employer and have arrived in Canada. The decision to issue a work permit rests with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and not all positions on a positive LMIA result in a work permit. For these reasons, data provided in the LMIA statistics cannot be used to calculate the number of TFWs that have entered or will enter Canada. IRCC publishes annual statistics on the number of foreign workers who are issued a work permit: https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/360024f2-17e9-4558-bfc1-3616485d65b9. Please note that all quarterly tables have been updated to NOC 2021 (5 digit and training, education, experience and responsibilities (TEER) based). As such, Table 5, 8, 17, and 24 will no longer be updated but will remain as archived tables. Frequency of Publication: Quarterly LMIA statistics cover data for the four quarters of the previous calendar year and the quarter(s) of the current calendar year. Quarterly data is released within two to three months of the most recent quarter. The release dates for quarterly data are as follows: Q1 (January to March) will be published by early June of the current year; Q2 (April to June) will be published by early September of the current year; Q3 (July to September) will be published by early December of the current year; and Q4 (October to December) will be published by early March of the next year. Annual statistics cover eight consecutive years of LMIA data and are scheduled to be released in March of the next year. Published Data: As part of the quarterly release, the TFWP updates LMIA data for 28 tables broken down by: TFW positions: Tables 1 to 10, 12, 13, and 22 to 24; LMIA applications: Tables 14 to 18; Employers: Tables 11, and 19 to 21; and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP): Tables 25 to 28. In addition, the TFWP publishes 2 lists of employers who were issued a positive or negative LMIA: Employers who were issued a positive LMIA by Program Stream, NOC, and Business Location (https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/90fed587-1364-4f33-a9ee-208181dc0b97/resource/b369ae20-0c7e-4d10-93ca-07c86c91e6fe); and Employers who were issued a negative LMIA by Program Stream, NOC, and Business Location (https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/f82f66f2-a22b-4511-bccf-e1d74db39ae5/resource/94a0dbee-e9d9-4492-ab52-07f0f0fb255b). Things to Remember: 1. When data are presented on positive or negative LMIAs, the decision date is used to allocate which quarter the data falls into. However, when data are presented on when LMIAs are requested, it is based on the date when the LMIA is received by ESDC. 2. As of the publication of 2022Q1- 2023Q4 data (published in April 2024) and going forward, all LMIAs in support of 'Permanent Residence (PR) Only' are included in TFWP statistics, unless indicated otherwise. All quarterly data in this report includes PR Only LMIAs. Dual-intent LMIAs and corresponding positions are included under their respective TFWP stream (e.g., low-wage, high-wage, etc.) This may impact program reporting over time. 3. Attention should be given for data that are presented by ‘Unique Employers’ when it comes to manipulating the data within that specific table. One employer could be counted towards multiple groups if they have multiple positive LMIAs across categories such as program stream, province or territory, or economic region. For example, an employer could request TFWs for two different business locations, and this employer would be counted in the statistics of both economic regions. As such, the sum of the rows within these ‘Unique Employer’ tables will not add up to the aggregate total.
Number of persons in low income, low income rate and average gap ratio by age, sex and economic family type, annual.
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The Live Video Content Delivery Network (CDN) market is rapidly evolving, responding to the growing demand for seamless streaming services that cater to an increasingly digital audience. With the rise of live events, gaming broadcasts, and live streaming platforms, the need for reliable, high-speed content delivery
As of January 2025, around *********** of Facebook users in Canada were aged between ********* years, meaning that this age group accounted for the largest share of Facebook's audience in the country. Users aged 35 to 44 years accounted for **** percent of users.
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Statistics Canada's data table exercises can be used to practice retrieving data in Statistics Canada's online data table interface, and to introduce some basic data literacy concepts.
The statistic presents information on the share of Canadians with a YouTube account as of April 2020, broken down by age group. The survey results show that ** percent of respondents between the ages of ** and ** were accessing YouTube, compared to ** percent of responding Canadians aged 55 or above.
Monthly and annual Canadian arrivals of one or more nights to the U.S. are provided by Statistics Canada for analysis and reporting. A limited amount of U.S. resident travel to Canada is also reported at a monthly level. Monthly level data are reported by mode of transportation with a 3-4 month lag time. Annual data are made available to Tourism Industries at the end of May and a written report with graphics and spreadsheets is generally available in the late summer. The annual report analyzes travelers by province of origin, season of travel, mode of transportation, etc.
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The Content Delivery Network (CDN) system market has experienced remarkable growth and evolution, emerging as a critical component for businesses seeking to optimize their digital presence and deliver seamless online experiences. As the demand for high-speed content delivery continues to escalate, the CDN system ser
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This chart provides a detailed overview of the number of Canada online retailers by Number of Employee. Most Canada stores' Number of Employee are Less than 10, there are 40.52K stores, which is 87.53% of total. In second place, 1.53K stores' Number of Employee are 20 to 50, which is 3.31% of total. Meanwhile, 1.51K stores' Number of Employee are 10 to 20, which is 3.27% of total. This breakdown reveals insights into Canada stores distribution, providing a comprehensive picture of the performance and efficient of online retailer.
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The Content Delivery Network (CDN) market has become an integral part of the digital ecosystem, facilitating the efficient distribution of content across the globe. A CDN comprises a network of geographically dispersed servers that deliver web content, videos, and applications swiftly and reliably to users, thereby