Education & LearningSome gains and some losses on other important aspects of learningTagsChildrenEducationPhysical ActivityPublic ServicesStudentsTransportationYouth
Environment & SustainabilityMany Ottawa commuters use transit, walk or cycle to workTagsCompare CitiesEnergy/GHGsPhysical ActivityPublic ServicesTransportation
Environment & SustainabilityCommuting by car remains a significant environmental issue in OttawaTagsEnergy/GHGsPhysical ActivityTransportation
Environment & SustainabilityCycling, walking and vehicle ownership rates vary greatly across the CityTagsEnergy/GHGsNeighbourhoodsPhysical ActivityPublic ServicesRuralTransportation
Environment & SustainabilityVehicle ownership correlates strongly with incomeTagsEnergy/GHGsHouseholdsIncomeTransportation
Environment & SustainabilityCommunity Green House Gas Emissions have decreased by more than the short-term targets between 2012 and 2018TagsEnergy/GHGsPublic ServicesTransportation
Health & WellnessOttawa is a relatively physically active cityTagsHealthSeniorsStudentsTransportationYouth
Economy & EmploymentThe municipal government is a huge economic force in its own rightTagsCrimeEmploymentHealthHousingPublic ServicesPublic SpendingTransportation
Basic Needs & Standard of LivingTransit ridership in Ottawa is decliningTagsCompare CitiesPublic ServicesTransportation
Basic Needs & Standard of LivingTransit costs are high and continue to riseTagsCompare CitiesCost-of-livingDisabilitiesPublic ServicesSeniorsStudentsTransportation