Canada's greenhouse gas emissions rose in 2021 compared to the previous year but remained below what they were before the pandemic hit. The federal government released its 2023 National Inventory ...
(Reuters) - Canada's 2021 carbon emissions were 8.4% lower than 2005 levels, a government report showed on Friday, although they rose from 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic kept people at home and ...
The good news to drown the war headlines is the country’s economic recovery last year. Canada’s 4.6% GDP in 2021 was its most significant expansion in two decades. According to BNN Bloomberg, in 2020, ...
Kia reported a total of 79,198 units sold in Canada in 2021, making it the brand’s best year ever The company finishes 2021 with 7 months of record sales, despite a challenging year for the industry ...
Statistics Canada‘s latest release of 2021 census data shows Indigenous children continue to be overrepresented in the child welfare system. Data collected shows Indigenous children accounted for 53.8 ...
Statistics Canada says 65,253 new battery-only and plug-in hybrid electric cars were registered in the first nine months of 2021. More new electric vehicles hit the road in Canada last year than ever ...
About 5.8 million people in Canada experienced some form of food insecurity in 2021, according to a new study released on Wednesday by University of Toronto researchers. That number includes 1.4 ...
Canada’s homeownership rate is on the decline, with young adults in particular less likely to own a home in 2021 than they were a decade earlier, says Statistics Canada. According to the latest census ...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions went up by 19 million tonnes, or by 2.8%, in 2021 according to the Canadian Climate Institute, contradicting Trudeau government assurances that 2021 emissions would ...
When Kedan Reval moved to Moncton, N.B., just three years ago there was only one Indian food restaurant in town, and few places to find supplies to make the meals he loved from his home country. Now, ...
While the second-half of 2021 was remarkably challenging for Canada’s auto industry, so strong was the rebound from 2020’s collapse that annual volume for Canada’s most popular vehicles by no means ...
The 2021 census reveals that more than four in 10 Canadians are now old or getting old, a trend that will accelerate over the next two decades and beyond. We are no longer an aging society. Our ...