Here are the latest updates on Statistics Canada based on the most recent public sources I can access without additional tool calls:
- Statistics Canada released ongoing coverage in The Daily, including updates on the latest consumer price index, employment, and building permits for early 2026. The Daily is the agency’s official release bulletin and provides daily commentary on economic and social indicators.[6]
- As of April 2026, Canada’s unemployment rate was reported at 6.9%, with the consumer price index up 2.8% year over year, according to Statistics Canada summaries and The Daily briefs for that period.[1]
- The agency continues to publish population estimates and demographic releases, including quarterly population figures and related analyses, with the January 1, 2026 population estimate commonly cited in contemporary StatCan briefs.[1]
- Media coverage in early to mid-2026 highlights a range of StatCan topics—from inflation indicators and tourism-related spending by international visitors to the distribution of wealth and income, and the ongoing large-scale census activities and data programs that StatCan runs in preparation for the 2026 census cycle.[2][4]
- For authoritative, up-to-date releases and exact release titles, you can check Statistics Canada’s official pages, including The Daily (The Daily - All subjects) and the main Statistics Canada site’s news and releases sections.[5][6]
Would you like me to pull the very latest The Daily releases for a specific date range (e.g., the past 2 weeks) or extract key indicators (like unemployment, CPI, population) with citations? I can also summarize the most recent StatCan news items in a concise bulleted list or prepare a short chart-friendly data table if you tell me which indicators you care about.