What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary is an XML "(eXtensible Markup Language)" text format that allows users with the appropriate news reader software to have new information or content from a website delivered to them automatically–without having to go to the website to get it.
More information on RSS and links to free RSS news reader downloads are available through the Government of Canada Newsroom. Look under "Choose your News" at news.gc.ca and click on the topic News aggregators / News readers.
If you already have a news reader, use the links* below to subscribe to the Statistics Canada feeds that interest you. Follow the instructions provided by your news reader. Note that these pages may not appear like normal Web pages when you view them using only your regular browser.
Available feeds (for The Daily):
Aboriginal peoples
Agriculture
Business performance and ownership
Business, consumer and property services
Children and youth
Construction
Crime and justice
Culture and leisure
Economic accounts
Education, training and learning
Energy
Environment
Ethnic diversity and immigration
Families, households and housing
Government
Health
Income, pensions, spending and wealth
Information and communications technology
International trade
Labour
Languages
Manufacturing
Population and demography
Prices and price indexes
Retail and wholesale
Science and technology
Seniors
Society and community
Transportation
Travel and tourism
All subjects
Note
* RSS formats may vary between websites. Statistics Canada news feeds follow the same RSS 2.0 specification that is used on the Government of Canada Internet site. For best results, please ensure your news reader is compatible with this format before trying to add a feed from our site.
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