Statistics Canada (2004a) “Household Internet Use Survey”, The Daily, July 8. www.statcan.ca
Statistics Canada (2004b) “E-Commerce: Household shopping on the Internet”, The Daily, Sept. 23.
www.statcan.ca
Statistics Canada (2005) “Electronic commerce and technology”, The Daily, April 20. www.statcan.ca
Statistics Canada and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (2005) Building on Our Competencies: Canadian Results of the International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey, Cat. No. 89-617-
XIE.
Statistics Canada and OECD (2005) Learning a Living: First Results of the Adult Literacy and Life Skills
Survey, Cat. No. 89-603-XWE, Ottawa and Paris. http://www.statcan.ca/bsolc/english/
bsolc?catno=89-603-XWE
Stewart, James (2000) The Digital Divide in the UK: A Review of Quantitative Indicators and Public
Policies. Research Centre for Social Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
U.S. Department of Commerce (1995) “Falling through the Net: A Survey of the ‘Have-Nots’ in Urban and
Rural America”, July.
U.S. Department of Commerce (1998) “Falling through the Net II: New Data on the Digital Divide”, July.
U.S. Department of Commerce (1999) Falling through the Net III: Defining the Digital Divide”, July.
U.S. Department of Commerce (2000) “Falling through the Net IV: Toward Digital Inclusion”, October.
U.S. Department of Commerce (2002) “A Nation Online: How Americans Are Expanding Their Use of the
Internet”, February.
U.S. Department of Commerce (2004) “A Nation Online: Entering the Broadband Age”, September.
Veenhof, Ben, Neogi, Prabir and van Tol, Bryan (2003) “High-speed on the information highway:
Broadband in Canada”, Connectedness Series, Statistics Canada, Cat. No. 56F0004MIE, No. 10.
Veenhof, Ben, Clermont, Yvan and Sciadas, George (2005) “Skills and information and communications
technologies”, Chapter 8 in Statistics Canada and OECD, Learning a Living: First Results of the Adult
Literacy and Life Skills Survey, Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 89-603-XIWE, Ottawa and Paris.