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- Cellphone data shows people are on the move again. What mobility patterns tell us about ‘leaky lockdowns’ and a possible third wave thestar.com
- AStatistics Canada considered delaying this year’s census to 2022 due to pandemicasianjournal.ca
- Why did Ontario COVID-19 rates surge after Christmas? New cellphone mobility data offers some cluesthestar.com
- What cellphone mobility data can teach us about why lockdown might not be working, and what to expect from the holidaysthestar.com
- N'Critical' data gaps have greatly hampered Canadian governments' ability to face COVID-19 pandemic: reportnationalpost.com
- Retiring boomers, multiplying millennials and the condo boom: New data shows Canada’s shift toward denser cities and suburbsthestar.com
- Which Canadians are best adhering to COVID-19 self-isolation rules? This Environics data provides a snapshot across the country and in your neighbourhoodthestar.com
- PMoreno Valley’s economic transformation: Yxstian Gutierrezpe.com
- BWhy Canada is a guinea pig for global marketsbbc.co.uk
- Move over, millennials — baby boomers are the ultimate untapped marketbusiness.financialpost.com
- B.C. households spend the most on online shopping, dropping $3,369 a year, new database findsbusiness.financialpost.com
- Jennifer Wells: Will higher mortgage rates dampen Canada’s economy?thestar.com
- Privately run cannabis stores are best way to curb black market, Ontario Tories saythestar.com
- What’s that smell? In wealthy neighbourhoods it’s most likely weedthestar.com
- NNew census data reveals one-fifth of Canadians are immigrantsnationalpost.com
- New Census Finds That 'Average Canadian' Looks Like Anyone In The Worldhuffingtonpost.ca
- Statistics Canada Is Ready If The Long-Form Census Disappears Againhuffingtonpost.ca
- Canadian Incomes Rose In The Past Decade, But It Depends On Where You Livehuffingtonpost.ca
- 'Millionaire Cities' Abound In Canada As Household Wealth Hits Record Highhuffingtonpost.ca
- Canadians are richer than ever after 2016 growthThe Globe and Mail
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