Statistics Canada is running a time-limited series of surveys on the impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians to gain important insights into the personal, social and economic impacts of COVID-19 in Yukon and other jurisdictions across Canada.
Statistics Canada will generate Yukon-specific results, provided a reasonable number of Yukon households respond to the survey. Answers to the survey will provide important insights and help us understand the implications of this pandemic for you, your family and your community.
StatCan received over 1,500 responses from Yukon (based on postal codes) and more than 220,000 responses overall to the first survey that was released. Yukoners can check out the newest survey module and respond to latest questions at www.yukon.ca/statcan.
The current module is looking for information on the COVID-19 impacts on mental health.
To respond to the survey visit www.Yukon.ca/StatCan
It takes about five minutes to complete the survey.

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