Your residency status determines whether you need to file a tax return and how your tax return will be evaluated by the CRA.
The question you are referring to is asking you if came to Canada in 2017 and if so, what was the date of your entry. If you did not come to Canada in 2017, that is, for tax purposes, started residing in Canada in 2017, you don't need to put anything here.
If you entered Canada in 2017 and you are filing a tax return (because you established that you need to file a tax return), your date of entry might be used by CRA for a variety of purposes. For example, if you are eligible for tax credits such as the personal amount, CRA will prorate it based on the number of days you resided in Canada during the year. In some cases, your date of entry also helps CRA establish your residency status (the 183-day rule).
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