Table D.2.1
Number of registered apprenticeship completions, Canada, provinces and territories, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2006 to 2010

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Table D.2.1
Number of registered apprenticeship completions, Canada, provinces and territories, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2006 to 2010
Table summary
This table displays the results of number of registered apprenticeship completions canada, newfoundland and labrador, prince edward island, nova scotia, new brunswick, quebec, ontario, manitoba, saskatchewan, alberta, british columbia, yukon, northwest territories and nunavut, calculated using number units of measure (appearing as column headers).
CanadaNote 1 Newfoundland
and
LabradorNote 2
Prince
Edward
IslandNote 3
Nova Scotia New Brunswick QuebecNote 1Note 4 OntarioNote 5 Manitoba Saskatchewan AlbertaNote 6 British ColumbiaNote 1 Yukon Northwest TerritoriesNote 7 NunavutNote 7
number
1995 17,076 234 42 405 612 1,542 6,444 414 399 4,230 2,685 27 45 Note ...: not applicable
2000 18,396 294 60 432 420 2,289 6,186 537 750 4,509 2,859 30 27 Note ...: not applicable
2005 20,556 249 69 513 504 3,849 5,466 744 855 5,805 2,424 36 39 6
2006 20,853 264 75 480 498 4,032 5,574 777 852 6,048 2,151 36 60 12
2007 24,495 261 72 465 504 4,410 7,575 855 813 6,477 2,973 45 39 9
2008 29,145 309 81 456 549 7,653 8,001 921 1,035 6,531 3,516 45 39 3
2009 30,891Note  r: revised 504 114 507 579 7,578 8,166 984 1,137 7,362 3,822 75 57 0
2010 36,009 444 90 522 603 8,586 9,150 1,146 1,281 9,369 4,662 63 84 12
... not applicable
r revised
0 true zero or a value rounded to zero
1. Revisions to some provincial data (Quebec, 1991 through 2005, and British Columbia, 2005) have resulted in revisions to estimates at the Canada level.
2. Starting in 2003, a change occurred in the reporting of Newfoundland and Labrador's information concerning newly registered apprentices and cancellations and suspensions.
3. Changes in Prince Edward Island's information system, starting with the reporting of 2005, may affect historical comparisons. At the end of 2006, the province made some adjustments and revisions to its database that account for the change in the carry-over of registered apprentices at the beginning of 2007. In 2007, an increase in new registrations was, to some extent, related to a demand for skilled workers outside of the province. In 2008, technical issues with the information system and reporting of data following the redesign of the Registered Appenticeship Information System survey caused a number of apprentices not to be reported.
4. Changes to Emploi-Quebec reporting that were introduced in 2008 have affected the number of registered apprentices. Beginning in 2008, Quebec's overall reporting includes non-construction unregulated voluntary trades, but still excludes the automotive trades. The 2010 data include revised trade programs and some of the trades have been segmented into several levels. This segmenting creates the possibility of multiple registrations and completions by a single individual apprentice, when previously only one registration and completion existed for the individual.
5. A clean-up of inactive clients on the Ontario database at the end of 2006 may have caused differences in the carry-over totals of active apprentices from 2006 to 2007.
6. For 2008, Alberta incorrectly included the "Industrial warehousing" trade with the "Partsperson" and "Partsperson (material)" trades, and also excluded the "Construction craft worker" trade.
7. Nunavut was created on April 1, 1999. Prior to 2001, data for Nunavut were included with information from the Northwest Territories. This creates a break in series for the Northwest Territories in 2001.
Notes: In 2008, the Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS) underwent a major survey redesign.
To ensure the confidentiality of responses, all counts are randomly rounded to a multiple of 3. Since the total and subtotal values are independently rounded, the total values may not match the sums of the individual values.
For a brief description of this indicator, including the methodology, please see the Handbook for the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program.
Source: Statistics Canada, Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS), CANSIM Table 477-0054, Registered apprenticeship training, completions, by age groups, sex and major trade groups, annual (number) (replacing CANSIM Table 477-0052, which has been terminated), published June 26, 2012.
Updated December 13, 2012.
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