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Req # A-2024-00001
Looking for males names with the surname "XXX" in the 1941 census for Sudbury & Worth Bay Ontario. Hello: I am looking for the given names and family names of all the males that have the surname "XXX". in the 1941 Canada Census for the city of Sudbury, Ontario. Also, all the males given and family name with the surname "XXX" in the 1941 Canada Census for the city of Worth Bay, Ontario. The list of males on the census for both cities should be born around 1925 or before 1923.Organization: Statistics Canada
April 2024
Req # A-2019-00474
In June 2010, the Gazette announced that the census long-form questionnaire would become the National Household Survey. I would like to obtain the documents, memoranda, notes, reports, etc. as well as the correspondence between Statistics Canada officials (Chief Statistician, assistant chief statistician and department directors) and the Department of Industry, including Minister of Industry Tony Clement and his deputy minister for the years 2009-2012, on the reform of the Canadian census, and the elimination of the long-form questionnaire (questionnaire 2B) for the 2011 Census and the implementation of the NHS. I'm especially interested in the discussions that preceded the official announcement of the reform in June 2010.Organization: Statistics Canada
September 2022
Req # A-2020-00118
Provide the following briefing documents prepared between July and November 2020: 19637-1 Communication services in support of the COVID-19 response.Organization: Shared Services Canada
January 2021
Req # 2021-001
Request for all internal correspondence between staff redacted of applicant's personal confidential information from 2014 to 2021.Organization: Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board
January 2021
Req # A-2020-00185
The weekly death counts reported by Canada for 2020, stop at week 39; the data for the weekly counts from week 38 to week 50, or the most current week recorded.Organization: Statistics Canada
December 2020
Req # A-2020-00001
All employee entries that are on the public Government Electronic Directory Services (GEDs) along with their mailstops. We will need the following fields of Information (Last name, First name, Job Title, Phone #, email address, Mailstop, Name of Department/Address, Employee Organizational Unit/Add.Organization: Shared Services Canada
April 2020
Req # A-2019-00079
Briefing Note Number 17731: Results of the 2019-2020 Project Funding ReviewOrganization: Shared Services Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-00216
National Graduate Survey - Class of 2015. Looking for microdata file.Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-00428
Please release all data sets, data tables and research used to create Statistics Canada's December 2, 2019 report "Commuting in Canada's three largest cities."Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020
Req # A-2019-00435
I am looking for data to model on a Lorenz Curve for Canada for the purpose of accurately discussing modelling income tax in my classroom. To do this, I would need information on the number of people making between Income/Population 0-9,999CAD / #20,000-29,999CAD / #etc.. up to the maximum bin which contains a population over some arbitrary meaningful threshold (20,000,000CAD perhaps) typically data is not needed at this resolution to create a Lorenz curve, but my desire to model changes in government revenue as changes are made to the progressive income tax system requires data of higher resolution.Organization: Statistics Canada
January 2020