Statistics Canada
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Statistics Canada
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“Cited as the source for data regarding the number of people leaving Canada in 2024.”

“Government agency reporting on job growth and unemployment rates.”

“Cited for studies on life satisfaction differences between renters and homeowners.”
Arcmira media summary
Arcmira tracks where Statistics Canada is discussed across indexed YouTube videos, transcripts, channels, and related entities.
Cited as the source for data regarding the number of people leaving Canada in 2024.
Government agency reporting on job growth and unemployment rates.
Cited for studies on life satisfaction differences between renters and homeowners.
Arcmira tracks 3 indexed media appearances or mentions for Statistics Canada, tied to source videos, channels, and transcript-derived context.
Arcmira uses indexed YouTube videos and transcripts. Representative source evidence on this page includes "Why The Grass Isn't Always Greener | Luis Antonio Salvador | TEDxUofTScarborough" with transcript-derived context and links when available.
Statistics Canada is connected to efficient market hypothesis, Toronto, Tightwad and Spendthrift Quiz in Arcmira's media graph.