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The Daily


Thursday, October 26, 2006


Released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time

Business Conditions Survey: Manufacturing industries, October 2006
Manufacturers are expecting tougher times ahead according to the October Business Conditions Survey, due mostly to widespread dissatisfaction with current levels of orders. As a result, manufacturers are anticipating decreasing production and employment in the coming three months.

Canada's population by age and sex, as of July 1, 2006
Canada's population keeps getting older, as is the case for almost every other developed nation in the world. As of July 1, 2006, the median age of the population reached a record high of 38.8 years, compared to 38.5 a year before and 37.2 in 2001.

Natural gas sales, August 2006 

Hog inventories, third quarter 2006

Stocks of frozen and chilled meats, October 2006

Pipeline transportation of crude oil and refined petroleum products, July 2006

Refined petroleum products, August 2006 

New products