Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Housing and Trust

The purpose of this survey is to collect information about quality of life, housing, including housing affordability, and trust. The results will help decision makers develop programs and policies to better serve Canadians.


Collection period:

From October 18 to December 2, 2024


Collection methods:

Electronic questionnaire with telephone interview follow-up for non-response


Survey participation:

Voluntary

Confidentiality

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19. Your information will be kept strictly confidential.

Data sharing agreements and record linkage

Data sharing agreements

No data sharing agreements.

Record linkage

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the response burden, Statistics Canada will combine the information you provide with information from the Statistical Building Register, Census, personal tax data, the Longitudinal Immigration Database, property assessment programs, and municipal, provincial and territorial land registries.

Statistics Canada may also combine the information you provide with other survey or administrative data sources.

Topics covered in the survey

The survey asks questions about

  • quality of life;
  • health;
  • trust;
  • discrimination; and
  • housing.

Published data

Statistics Canada publishes the results of its surveys in many formats. To find all the documents related to this survey, follow the links below and type the name of the survey in the search engine located at the left of your screen to filter the results.

Data: You will find tables, profiles of a community or region, thematic maps, public use microdata files, and data visualization tools.

Analysis: You will have direct access to Stats in brief (e.g., releases from The Daily, fact sheets), articles and reports, and journals and periodicals.

For more information about this survey