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APA Style Guide: 6th Edition

Statistics Canada Document or Report, Online

 

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Examples of formatting an in-text citation for this item are outlined below:

Reference Information

 

Statistics Canada. (2017). Focus on geography series, 2016 census: Courtenay, City (CSD) - British Columbia (Catalogue no. 98-404-X2016001). Retrieved from https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/as-sa/fogs-spg/Facts-CSD-Eng.cfm?TOPIC=4&LANG=Eng&GK=CSD&GC=5926010

In-text Citation Guidelines

Examples                                                                                                           

1.

Statistics Canada and year of publication placed in brackets at the end of a paraphrased sentence.

Note: If you are paraphrasing from a lengthy document, also include page, paragraph or heading info. 

 

Consider this a paraphrased sentence (Statistics Canada, 2017).  

 

2.

Sentence beginning with Statistics Canada followed immediately by date in brackets; page # in brackets at the end of the quote.

 

According to Statistics Canada (2017), "consider this a direct quote" (para. 4).

Remember, in-text citation formatting changes depending on a number of factors.

See Number and Type of Author(s), Publication Date, and Page/Paragraph Number or Heading for more information.