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Status of Women committee  Everything that comes out of Statistics Canada comes out through The Daily, so it's in the public domain.

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  Definitely, we sometimes do that. Where it's clear that there's an implication for a particular department, a letter from the deputy minister is sent. We do that. Often when we're doing analysis or publications there's a large consultation process. Often we're starting our analy

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  It's a collaboration, I think.

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  I'm not aware of any specific training initiatives. It would likely fall more to Status of Women Canada.

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  I would think so. I think they're more involved in the training on gender-based analysis.

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  I don't know if they access tax data, but we have it at Statistics Canada.

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  To conclude, at Statistics Canada we routinely disaggregate data by sex, and we take into consideration the different social, cultural, and economic contexts for women and men in the development of new projects and the planning of analytic analysis. The Statistics Act governs t

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh

Status of Women committee  Thank you for inviting us today. I'm from Statistics Canada, and I'm here with my colleague, Louise Marmen. We're very pleased to have the opportunity to give you a brief overview of Statistics Canada’s approach to gender statistics and how our data can be accessed. I'll begin

April 17th, 2008Committee meeting

Heather Dryburgh