Help Improve Canada's Census of Environment Data Products
Official title: Share your feedback on Census of Environment products
Statistics Canada wants to know if its Census of Environment data is actually useful. This relatively new program tracks Canada's ecosystems—forests, wetlands, water—and links that to economic data. They're asking users: Is the data easy to find? Is it accurate? Does it help you make decisions?
Why This Matters
Ever wondered how much forest Canada has left? Or how wetlands are doing? This program tracks that. If you're a researcher, planner, or just curious about environmental data, your feedback shapes what gets measured and how it's shared. Better data means better decisions on everything from conservation to development.
What Could Change
Based on feedback, Statistics Canada may redesign how Census of Environment data is presented online. New data products could be added, or existing ones simplified. The program is only five years old, so user input now could shape its direction for years to come.
Key Issues
- Are Census of Environment products relevant to your needs?
- How easy is it to use and access the data?
- What is the quality and impact of the data products?
How to Participate
- Complete the Census of Environment Feedback Form to share your experience with the data products.
- For questions or more information, email consultativeengagement-mobilisationconsultative@statcan.gc.ca.
Submit Your Input
Questions Being Asked (4)
- How relevant are Census of Environment products to your needs?
- How easy is it to use and access the data?
- What is the quality of the data products?
- What impact have the products had on your work or decisions?