Author
Most Statistics Canada documents will have the author as Statistics Canada. This is considered a group or corporate author.
Publisher
Because the author and publisher are both Statistics Canada, the word Author is used where you'd normally put the Publisher's name.
Note: All citations should be double spaced and have a hanging indent in a Reference List.
A "hanging indent" means that each subsequent line after the first line of your citation should be indented by 0.5 inches.
Statistics Canada. (Year of Publication). Title of document: Subtitle if given (No. Report Number if given). Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from URL.
Note: Because the author and publisher are both Statistics Canada, the word Author is used where you'd normally put the Publisher's name.
Reference List Example |
Statistics Canada. (2007). Comparative level of GDP per capita in Canada and the United States: A decomposition into labour productivity and work intensity differences (No. 15-206-XIE-No.008). Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/Statcan/15-206-XIE/15-206-XIE2007008.pdf Note: Because the author and publisher are both Statistics Canada, the word Author is used where you'd normally put the Publisher's name. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Statistics Canada, Year) Example: (Statistics Canada, 2007) |
In-Text Quote |
(Statistics Canada, Year, p. Page Number) Example: (Statistics Canada, 2007, p. 5) |
Statistics Canada. (Year of Publication). Title of document: Subtitle if given (No. Report Number if given). Ottawa: ON: Author.
Note: Because the author and publisher are both Statistics Canada, the word Author is used where you'd normally put the Publisher's name.
Reference List Example |
Statistics Canada. (2008). Aboriginal children's survey, 2006: Concepts and methods guide (No. 89-634-X - No. 006). Ottawa, ON: Author. Note: Because the author and publisher are both Statistics Canada, the word Author is used where you'd normally put the Publisher's name. |
In-Text Paraphrase |
(Statistics Canada, Year) Example: (Statistics Canada, 2008) |
In-Text Quote |
(Statistics Canada, Year, p. Page Number) (Statistics Canada, 2008, p. 11) |