Eh Sayers cover art

Eh Sayers

Eh Sayers

Written by: Statistics Canada
Listen for free

About this listen

Listen to the Eh Sayers podcast to meet the people behind the data and explore the stories behind the numbers. Join us as we meet with experts from Statistics Canada and from across the nation to ask and answer the questions that matter to Canadians.2021 Statistics Canada Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • A Christmas Tree Trivia Showdown
    Dec 10 2025

    Think your Christmas tree knowledge is top‑notch? Time to put it to the test!

    In this holiday special of Eh Sayers, our colleagues face off in a trivia showdown all about Canada’s Christmas tree industry.

    Discover which nation first sparked the tradition, how much Canadian Christmas tree farmers earned in 2023, the surprising numbers behind exports and imports, and more festive facts.

    After listening, you’ll be the go‑to expert on Christmas trees at your holiday party!

    Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree - Statistics Canada

    Show More Show Less
    9 mins
  • Screens Replaced Play, and Our Bodies Noticed
    Nov 13 2025

    Has Canada become a sedentary nation?

    Health data have never been more accessible. We have smart watches to count our steps, notifications about our screen times and apps to track our daily diets.

    Despite the futuristic tech, researchers are growing concerned. And they’re especially concerned about young Canadians.

    Today we sat down with Rachel Colley, a senior health researcher at StatCan for a deep dive into Canada’s obesity, physical activity and screen time trends. And the new data from the Canadian Health Measures survey may surprise you.

    The Daily — The prevalence of overweight and obesity is on the rise in Canada: New results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2022 to 2024

    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • Canadians Just Aren't California Dreamin' These Days
    Aug 12 2025

    Calllllll-i-forrrrr-nia... here we come?


    If you've changed your plans to visit the US recently, you're not alone. Nowadays, Canadians are more likely to be singing along to "Bobcaygeon" than "Sweet Home Alabama."

    Today, we're sitting down with Jane Lin, of the Tourism Statistics Program at Statistics Canada, to dig into StatCan's tourism data and talk about how travel is different these days.

    Travel and Tourism Statistics

    Show More Show Less
    11 mins
No reviews yet