Statistics Canada

164 datasets found
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    Non-residential building construction price index, by class of structure, qua...

    Non-residential building construction price index (NRBCPI), by class of structure. Quarterly Data are available from first quarter 1981. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. The base period for the index is (2011=100).
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    Construction union wage rates, monthly, inactive

    Construction union wage rates (CUWR) by National Occupational Classification (NOC). Monthly data are available from January 1971. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. The base period for the index is (2007=100).
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    Infrastructure construction price index, annual, inactive

    Infrastructure construction price index (ICPI). Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. The base period for the index is (2010=100).
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    Statistics Canada
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    Building permits, values by activity sector

    Building Permits, values by activity sector for Canada, provinces and territories, monthly data from 1948 to today.
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    Statistics Canada
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    Living area and assessment value per square foot of residential properties by...

    This table contains data on the number, living area, and assessment value per square foot of residential properties, by property type and period of construction, for the provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia, their census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census subdivisions (CSDs).
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    Statistics Canada
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    Total family income and owner characteristics at the residential property level

    Data on the number of residential properties by owner characteristics aggregated at the property level, for the provinces of Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia, their census metropolitan areas and associated census subdivisions. These owner characteristics include total income, census...
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    Statistics Canada
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    Number and percentage of individual resident owners, median and average asses...

    This table contains data on the number and percentage of individual resident owners, median and average assessment value of residential properties by age and property type, provinces of British Columbia and Ontario and their census metropolitan areas.
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    Statistics Canada
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    Number and percentage of individual resident owners, median and average asses...

    This table contains data on the number and percentage of individual resident owners, median and average assessment value of residential properties by sex and property type, provinces of British Columbia and Ontario and their census metropolitan areas.
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    Statistics Canada
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    Assets and debts by after-tax income quintile, Canada, provinces and selected...

    This table contains 58320 series, with data for years 1999 - 2016 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (20 items: Canada; Atlantic; Newfoundland and Labrador;...
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    Statistics Canada
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    Income divergence index (D-index) by census tract

    The divergence index (D-index) describes the degree that families with different income levels are mixing together in neighbourhoods. It compares neighbourhood (census tract, CT) discrete income distributions to a base distribution, which is the income quintiles of the neighbourhood’s census...
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    Statistics Canada
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