> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm not 100% sure of the modalities of the list and whether simply
> passing on information is within scope, but via a friend's blog today
> I read that Stats Can has made all of its electronic publications
> free as of last week. Here is the relevant announcement: "http://
> www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/060424/b060424a.htm" which indicates
> that they have made about 150 items free for which there was
> previously a charge.
>
> To browse the publications, from that page click on the "Our products
> and services" link at the top and then follow the link called "Browse
> our free internet publications (PDF or HTML)".
>
> Progress? I haven't followed Stats Can closely enough to qualify how
> important this is, but I suppose that making anything free for which
> there once was a charge is somewhat positive.
>
> Best,
>
> Michael
>
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