Press Release
Travel between Canada and other countries, June 2022
In June 2022, the number of international arrivals to Canada continued to increase, but still remained less than 2019 levels, before the pandemic.
Cancer incidence in Canada, 2019
In 2019, the rate of new cancer diagnoses increased from 547.5 to 550.2 cases per 100,000 Canadians, according to data from Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR), the country’s national cancer database. The increase in the overall number of cases is a consequence of both population growth and population aging. In keeping with the previous years, the five most commonly diagnosed cancers remained those of the breast (13.1%), lung and bronchus (12.3%), prostate (11.4%), colorectal (10.4%) and urinary bladder (4.9%). Together, these five cancer types accounted for over half of all cancer diagnoses in 2019. It should be noted that these results predate the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact that it has possibly had on cancer screening and diagnosis.
Livestock estimates, July 1, 2022
On July 1, 2022, Canadian cattle and hog inventories were down, while sheep inventories were up, compared with the same date a year earlier.
Natural gas transmission, storage and distribution, June 2022
June 2022 data on natural gas transmission, storage and distribution are now available upon request.
Refined petroleum products, July 2022
Data for July 2022 on the production and inventories of refined petroleum products in Canada are now available upon request.
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