
Migration and Urbanization Trends and Family Wellbeing in Canada: A Focus on Disability and Indigenous Issues
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2021–2022 is now available.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility
Final report on COVID-19 IMPACTS: Newcomer and Refugee Mothers in Canada survey.
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2020–2021 is now available.
Final report on the findings from the COVID-19 IMPACTS: Family Therapists Survey.
New report on well-being in Canada co-authored by staff from Statistics Canada and the Vanier
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2019–2020 is now available.
September 3, 2020 Download the report (PDF) In June 2020, the Vanier Institute prepared the
June 25, 2020 Download the paper Families “Safe at Home”: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Parenting
(March 20, 2020) Over the past year, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted the
In May 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family participated in a two-day symposium hosted
Supporting Families of Serving and Retired Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and First Responders
Download What Does the Term “Military Family” Mean? A Comparison Across Four Countries (PDF) Defining
A report prepared for Expert Group Meeting on megatrends and families
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2021–2022 is now available.
An engaging and expansive collection exploring the intersection between family lives and work-related mobility
Final report on COVID-19 IMPACTS: Newcomer and Refugee Mothers in Canada survey.
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2020–2021 is now available.
Final report on the findings from the COVID-19 IMPACTS: Family Therapists Survey.
New report on well-being in Canada co-authored by staff from Statistics Canada and the Vanier
The Vanier Institute’s Annual Report 2019–2020 is now available.
September 3, 2020 Download the report (PDF) In June 2020, the Vanier Institute prepared the
June 25, 2020 Download the paper Families “Safe at Home”: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Parenting
(March 20, 2020) Over the past year, the Vanier Institute of the Family hosted the
In May 2019, the Vanier Institute of the Family participated in a two-day symposium hosted
Supporting Families of Serving and Retired Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and First Responders
Download What Does the Term “Military Family” Mean? A Comparison Across Four Countries (PDF) Defining
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