Connectedness Series
The series publishes analytical studies and research reports in the broad area of connectedness. This includes cross-economy activities such as the penetration and use of the Internet and electronic commerce, as well as industries in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector, such as telecommunications, broadcasting and Internet services. It offers a statistical perspective of these emerging phenomena that are transforming the economic and societal landscape.
The Connectedness Reports are available on the Statistics Canada web site.
How Canadians' Use of the Internet Affects Social Life and Civic Participation
Released December 4, 2008
Connecting with Canadians: Assessing the Use of Government On-Line
Released November 5, 2007
Our Lives in Digital Times
Released November 10, 2006
The Internet: Is It Changing the Way Canadians Spend Their Time?
Released August 2, 2006
Literacy and Digital Technologies: Linkages and Outcomes
Released December 5, 2005
Connectivity and learning in Canada's schools
Released September 24, 2004
High-Speed on the Information Highway: Broadband in Canada
Released September 23, 2003
A Profile of Employment in Computer and Telecommunications Industries
Released March 13, 2003
The State of Telecommunications Services
Released October 8, 2002
Unveiling the Digital Divide
Released October 1, 2002
Embracing e-Business: Does Size Matter?
Released June 6, 2002
Electronic Commerce and Technology Use
Released October 15, 2001
Internet Use Among Older Canadians
Released August 24, 2001
Internet Shopping in Canada
Released March 1, 2001
Internet by Cable
Released January 17, 2001
Plugging In: The Increase of Household Internet Use Continues into 1999
Released December 4, 2000