The Province is taking steps to include First Nations, Métis and Inuit languages in official government records and in systems and services.
The B.C. government and its agencies collect and create a vast amount of data. This data represents an incredible resource for detecting trends, identifying issues and developing even better programs and services for British Columbians. Government provides many ways for you to explore, access and reuse this data – including the B.C. Data Catalogue, a central registry for ministry data, web applications and web services. In 2011, B.C. became the first province to publish its data under an open license.
The Province is taking steps to include First Nations, Métis and Inuit languages in official government records and in systems and services.
B.C.'s data integration and analytics program that supports population-level research.
Industry report: statistics on B.C.'s High Technology sector.
Explore geographic data through various web applications and services including iMapBC, LiDAR, Integrated Land & Resource Registry, B.C. Address Geocoder, Topographic Map Viewer and more.
Explore the Province's extensive collection of data sets, applications and web services.
Search for statistics on topics including: business, industry and trade; the economy; employment and labour market; nature and the environment; people, population and communities; and government.
Learn more about B.C.'s Open Information and Open Data Policy which gives citizens, businesses and organizations access to over 1,500 data sets in the B.C. Data Catalogue.
Learn how B.C. collects, manages and supports the use of data through programs such as BC Stats, GeoBC, DataBC and the new Data Innovation Program.
We need the right data at the right time to understand complex issues and make good decisions. The Provincial Data Plan will focus our efforts on data initiatives that matter most.
View and analyze hundreds of map data layers compiled from across the B.C. Government and other public sector agencies.
The Community Information Tool (CIT) offers integrated socio-economic, connectivity and community assets data.