Living in Niagara – 2017 Report: Action Themes Arising
The Living in Niagara – 2017 report aims to support evidence-informed planning in the Niagara context by offering data to [...]
The Living in Niagara – 2017 report aims to support evidence-informed planning in the Niagara context by offering data to [...]
Brock University's Niagara Community Observatory and Niagara College's Productivity and Innovation Lab have partnered to undertake a research project investigating [...]
Agri-food is an inclusive term that refers to all forms of commercial agricultural activity and all stages of food and [...]
In March 2016, 863,492 people received food from a food bank in Canada. This is 1.3% higher than the same [...]
On Census Day, 21.9% of the population reported they were or had ever been a landed immigrant or permanent resident in [...]
This report describes the progress made by the government of Ontario and its partners since the release of the one-year [...]
The 2017 national Vital Signs report is the third in a multi-year series focused on belonging, which has become an area of [...]
This report marks the tenth year of reporting results to the public, and the first year reporting nationally as opposed [...]
Digital Talent: Road to 2020 and Beyond is Canada’s first national digital talent strategy. It highlights the opportunities and challenges [...]
Some groups face higher risk of low income than others: recent immigrants, Aboriginal people, lone parents, unattached people aged 45 [...]
The Niagara Cycling Tourism Centre is dedicated to providing extensive resources to visitors looking to explore Niagara by bike. The [...]
The median total income of Canadian households rose from $63,457 in 2005 to $70,336 in 2015, a 10.8% increase. This one-page report provides an at-a-glance summary [...]
This report, published by the Canadian Home Builders' Association, outlines key national statistics, reviews the new fundamentals of supply and [...]
Presentation made by Marc Todd to the Niagara Employment Network (NEN). The presentation includes an overview of both the Niagara Prosperity [...]
The Living in Niagara report is a triennial measure of quality of life in Niagara, across 12 Sectors that align with [...]
211 helps people get connected to community, social and government resources and services. During the reporting period of January to [...]
As a general practice, 211 Information and Referral Specialists document situations where no referrals were available to meet an inquirer’s [...]
When communities attract and retain older residents in a diverse population mix, they gain the economic benefits as well as [...]
When communities attract and retain older residents in a diverse population mix, they gain the economic benefits as well as [...]
This report makes four recommendations to respond to Canada’s demographic shift – all seemingly simple and all a familiar tune [...]