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TwitterIncome statistics by economic family type and income source, annual.
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Elementary class organizations for each school in Ontario, based on a count date in September of each school year. For each elementary class, the data include: * school year * school board name * school name * class number * junior kindergarten, kindergarten, grades 1, 2, 3 and 4-8 enrolment Data is based on reports submitted by school boards in each school year in accordance with Ontario’s class size regulation (O. Reg. 132/12).
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TwitterThis statistic depicts the median annual family income in Canada from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the median annual family income in Canada was 105,370 Canadian dollars.
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TwitterIn 2022, 9.9 percent of all Canadians were living in low income. Between 2000 and 2022, the percentage of population with low income experienced a decrease, reaching the lowest value in 2020. The highest share of Canadians with low income was recorded in 2015, with 14.5 percent of the total population.
Low Income Measures
The low income measures (LIMs) were developed by Statistics Canada in the 1990s. They, along with the low income cut-offs (LICOs) and the market basket measure (MBM), were created in order to measure and track the low income population of Canada. With low income measures, individuals are classified as being in low income if their income falls below fifty percent of the median adjusted household income. The median income is adjusted in order to reflect the differing financial needs of households based on the number of its members. The low income measures are a useful tool to compare low income populations between countries as they do not rely on an arbitrary standard of what constitutes the threshold for poverty. Statistics Canada insists that the low income measures are not meant to be representative of a poverty rate. The department has no measure which they define as a measurement of poverty in Canada. Latest data and trends In 2022, around 2.1 million people were living in low income families in Canada. This figure has been fluctuating over the years, both in absolute numbers and in proportion over the total population. More women than men were living in low income families in 2022, though the number of men in low income has risen at twice the rate as that of women. One of the more drastic changes has been the rise in the number of single individuals living in low income, increasing by more than 60 percent since 2000.
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TwitterIncome of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
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Number of operators per farm by income classes in the year prior to the census and by sex from the Socioeconomic overview of the farm population.
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Number of employees by class of worker, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), and population centre and rural area, last 5 years.
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Data tracking the number of students enrolled in ministry defined secondary school courses at the provincial level. These ministry defined courses are for students in grades 9 to 12. They outline the mandatory knowledge and skills students must demonstrate by the end of the course. Includes: * course code * course description * grade * pathway or destination * enrolment Note: students enrolled in a course more than once are counted each time they enroll. Course enrolment data is reported by schools to the Ontario School Information System. The following secondary school types are included: * public * catholic To protect privacy, numbers are suppressed in categories with less than 10 students. Starting 2018-2019, enrolment numbers have been rounded to the nearest five. ## Related * College enrolment * College enrolments - 1996 to 2011 * University enrolment * Enrolment by grade in secondary schools * School enrolment by gender * Second language course enrolment * Enrolment by grade in elementary schools
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Farms with one or more operators by sources of income for farm households in the year prior to the census from the Socioeconomic overview of the farm population.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the income distribution of Canadians for 2020, distinguished by level of income. In 2020, about 302,050 Canadians had an income of 250,000 Canadian dollars or more.
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TwitterNumber of employees by class of worker, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and gender, annual.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the total number of employed persons in Canada in 2022, distinguished by class of worker. In 2022, there were 19.57 million people employed in Canada. Of those, 12.66 million people were employed in the private sector.
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Class size by composition information from 2006/2007 to 2024/2025. Statistics on the class size composition of British Columbia public school classes by Province and District level; includes counts of classes for groupings of all grades, K-3, and 4-12; by number of students who have Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or who are reported as receiving English Language Learning support services. For each class, students are only counted once in a particular category. If a student meets the requirements of more than one category, then they are counted once under the category representing the highest support needs. For example, a student who is entitled to an IEP and is also receiving ELL supports would general be reported under the IEP category.
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Canada CA: Crude Oil: Class A: Discrepancies data was reported at 0.000 Bar bn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of -0.009 Bar bn for 2022. Canada CA: Crude Oil: Class A: Discrepancies data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 Bar bn from Dec 1961 (Median) to 2023, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 Bar bn in 2023 and a record low of -1.174 Bar bn in 2020. Canada CA: Crude Oil: Class A: Discrepancies 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: Mineral and Energy Resources: by Commodity: OECD Member: Annual. Class A refers to commercially recoverable resources; Class B refers to potentially commercially recoverable resources; Class C refers to non-commercial and other known deposits
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Distribution of farms, by revenue class, farm type and net operating income group, incorporated and unincorporated sectors, Canada (number). Data are available on an annual basis.
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Number of operators per farm by income classes in the year prior to the census and by sex from the Socioeconomic overview of the farm population.
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Canada CA: Gold: Class A: Total Reductions in Stock data was reported at 198.300 Tonne in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 195.200 Tonne for 2022. Canada CA: Gold: Class A: Total Reductions in Stock data is updated yearly, averaging 134.800 Tonne from Dec 1978 (Median) to 2023, with 46 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 198.300 Tonne in 2023 and a record low of 37.000 Tonne in 2004. Canada CA: Gold: Class A: Total Reductions in Stock 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: Mineral and Energy Resources: by Commodity: OECD Member: Annual. Class A refers to commercially recoverable resources; Class B refers to potentially commercially recoverable resources; Class C refers to non-commercial and other known deposits
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This dataset tracks annual total classroom teachers amount from 1990 to 2023 for La Canada High School
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TwitterThis statistic displays the distribution of the top 10 drug classes in Canada by public drug program spending on seniors in 2022. In that year, 2.6 percent of total drug program spending for seniors in Canada was dedicated to HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) which are often used for treating high cholesterol.
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Average net market income of farms, by revenue class and income quintile, incorporated and unincorporated sectors, Canada (in dollars). Data are available on an annual basis.
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TwitterIncome statistics by economic family type and income source, annual.