- 19 minutes 29 secondsThe Grey Anatomy of Canada — The Story Behind Canada’s Aging Population
Canada’s population is getting a makeover, and it is changing the way we live. We are digging into new demographic data with Patrick Charbonneau, Section Chief in Demography at Statistics Canada, to see how big boomer and millennial generations, plus fewer younger people, are shaking up demand for housing, schools, and healthcare. We also look at the rise of the sandwich generation, the caregiving squeeze that comes with longer lives and smaller families, and the many ways older Canadians keep things running through volunteering, childcare, and family support.
13 May 2026, 10:00 am - 23 minutes 40 secondsCanada’s Happiness Crisis (And Why It’s Not All Doom and Gloom)
Everyone wants to be happy, but just how happy are Canadians? On this episode of the Eh Sayers podcast, join quality of life experts from Statistics Canada and Engage Nova Scotia to explore the importance of quality of life programs and what they tell us about our well-being.
9 April 2026, 10:00 am - 11 minutes 19 secondsGDP Explained Without Putting You to Sleep (We Promise!)
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) tells us about the health and size of Canada’s economy. But for those of us who don’t own or operate multi-million-dollar companies, why does it matter at all? In this episode, Amanda Sinclair, Assistant director for the National Economic Accounts at Statistics Canada, explains some surprising ways GDP can be useful and why, for certain Canadian households, the numbers don’t always seem to add up.
8 January 2026, 3:00 pm - 8 minutes 39 secondsA Christmas Tree Trivia Showdown
Think your Christmas tree knowledge is top‑notch? Time to put it to the test!
In this holiday special of Eh Sayers, our colleagues face off in a trivia showdown all about Canada’s Christmas tree industry.
Discover which nation first sparked the tradition, how much Canadian Christmas tree farmers earned in 2023, the surprising numbers behind exports and imports, and more festive facts.
After listening, you’ll be the go‑to expert on Christmas trees at your holiday party!
10 December 2025, 11:00 am - 21 minutes 41 secondsScreens Replaced Play, and Our Bodies Noticed
Has Canada become a sedentary nation?
Health data have never been more accessible. We have smart watches to count our steps, notifications about our screen times and apps to track our daily diets.
Despite the futuristic tech, researchers are growing concerned. And they’re especially concerned about young Canadians.
Today we sat down with Rachel Colley, a senior health researcher at StatCan for a deep dive into Canada’s obesity, physical activity and screen time trends. And the new data from the Canadian Health Measures survey may surprise you.
13 November 2025, 11:00 am - 10 minutes 57 secondsCanadians Just Aren't California Dreamin' These Days
Calllllll-i-forrrrr-nia... here we come?
If you've changed your plans to visit the US recently, you're not alone. Nowadays, Canadians are more likely to be singing along to "Bobcaygeon" than "Sweet Home Alabama."
Today, we're sitting down with Jane Lin, of the Tourism Statistics Program at Statistics Canada, to dig into StatCan's tourism data and talk about how travel is different these days.
12 August 2025, 9:00 am - 14 minutes 2 secondsA Tariff on Both Your Houses
Two countries, both alike in dignity,
In North America, where we lay our scene,
From ancient friendship break to new trade tragedy,
Of data on trade and tariffs, what might we glean?
Join us as we speak with Guy Gellatly, Chief Economic Advisor, at Statistics Canada, as we explore what’s been going on with trade with our closest neighbour, what the early numbers suggest about the conflict, and what impact it might have on Canada’s economy.
Focus on Canada and the United States
15 July 2025, 10:00 am - 38 minutes 24 secondsLosing Our Religion? It's Not That Simple
Is that Canada in the corner? In the spotlight? Are we losing our religion?
The census found that 12.6 million people reported no religious affiliation in 2021, more than 1/3 of Canada's population. But is there more to the picture?
With guests Simon-Pierre Lacasse, Senior Analyst at StatCan, and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, we're exploring what's driving this trend, whether "no religion" means "no spirituality," and how the story varies from spiritual British Columbia to the cultural Catholicism of Quebec to the freshly painted churches of Atlantic Canada.6 May 2025, 10:00 am - 23 minutes 51 secondsWhat Does It Take to Exit Homelessness?
What is it that helps someone transition from homeless to housed? We’re looking at new analysis of data from the Canadian Housing Survey to explore exactly that. In conversation with Peter Tilley, the CEO of the Ottawa Mission, and Jeff Randle, Chief of the Housing Need Project section at Statistics Canada, we’re asking why homelessness (and homelessness data!) is more complex than you might think, what factors most often led to regaining housing, and why housing can be challenging to maintain even after it’s been regained.
The Daily — Exiting homelessness: Results from the 2022 Canadian Housing Survey
10 March 2025, 10:00 am - 14 minutesMapping Happiness: How Where We Live Impacts Our Well-Being
It might not surprise you that your relationships with friends and family affect your well-being. Same with your health and your job. But what about the place where you live? Whether you live in the downtown core of a major city or a commuter town or a rural community, what impact does this have on your life satisfaction, loneliness and sense of belonging? StatCan’s Lauren Pinault joins us today at the mic to explore how the places we live affect our well-being.
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Beyond urban and rural: Rethinking the social geography of Canada29 January 2025, 11:00 am - 13 minutes 27 secondsCan Your Business Outsmart a Hacker?
Over two thirds (70%) of Canadians experienced a cyber security incident in 2022. The strategies used by bad actors are getting more and more complex. Many of us are inundated with what feels like never-ending phishing emails, scam text messages and fraudulent phone calls. It’s rare to talk to someone who hasn’t experienced some form of a cyber attack.
The situation is no different for Canadian businesses. Identity theft, scams, fraud, and ransomware are only some of the ways cyber attackers are targeting businesses today. One cyber security breach can cost a business thousands of dollars and valuable time resources to neutralize. We wanted to know: Is cyber crime on the rise in Canada? What is the relatively new phenomenon of cyber risk insurance? And in what way are consumers affected when a business experiences a security breach?
The Canadian Survey of Cyber Security and Cyber Crime has published new data and, in this episode, we sat down with Howard Bilodeau, an economist at Statistics Canada to answer our questions about how cyber security is changing for businesses and what it means for the rest of us.
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