- Posted September 15, 2009
We are pleased to announce that the 1991; 1996; 2001; and 2006 censuses are available at the McGill-Concordia QICSS laboratory. The census tract will be the minimum level of geography available for urban areas and the census subdivision is the lower level for rural areas. - Posted July 9, 2009
The QICSS invites interested people to attend a conference on higher education to be held in Montreal (UQUÀM) on December 7 to 9, 2009.
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- Posted July 9, 2009
The QICSS invites interested people to attend the Health Statistics Data Users Conference to be held in Ottawa (Crowne Plaza Hotel) on September 21-22, 2009.
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- Posted September 3, 2008
We are pleased to announce that the 1996 and the 2001 censuses are available at the McGill-Concordia QICSS laboratory. The 2006 census data will likely be available by December 2008. The census tract will be the minimum level of geography available for urban areas and the census subdivision is the lower level for rural areas. Researchers who wish to access these detailed microdata for their research program need to submit their proposals to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Please click here for more information on the application procedures needed to gain access to the QICSS, or any other Statistics Canada RDC. - Posted September 3, 2008
The new Fall 2008 schedule is now available for viewing on the About the Laboratory page, under "When is the laboratory open?". - Posted November 8, 2006
A McGill news article and video recordings of the official opening speeches and Dr. Ross' talk are now available. To view, please click here. - Posted September 25, 2006
Official opening of the McGill-Concordia laboratory of the QICSS to be held Monday, October 16, 2006
A talk entitled "Understanding Population Health with Statistics Canada Data" will be presented by Professor Nancy Ross (Department of Geography, McGill) in the student lounge of Peterson Hall.
A tour of the laboratory and a reception will follow at 5:00pm.