Table 9-2
Payments to business enterprises by participating provincial governments — On research and development in the natural sciences and engineering

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On research and development in the natural sciences and engineering


Table summary
This table displays the results of on research and development in the natural sciences and engineering 2006/2007,  2007/2008, 2008/2009, 2009/2010 and 2010/2011, calculated using thousands of dollars units of measure (appearing as column headers).

  2006/2007  2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Note r: revised 2010/2011
  thousands of dollars
Newfoundland and Labrador 2,591 3,570Note E: Use with caution Note ..: not available for a specific reference period Note ..: not available for a specific reference period Note ..: not available for a specific reference period
Prince Edward Island Note ..: not available for a specific reference period Note ..: not available for a specific reference period Note ..: not available for a specific reference period Note ..: not available for a specific reference period 5,354
New Brunswick Note ..: not available for a specific reference period 8,850 7,046 6,658Note E: Use with caution Note ..: not available for a specific reference period
Quebec 33,742 45,456 46,054 56,970 39,142
Ontario 891 12,900 12,514 14,998 14,514
Manitoba 996 218 2,081 3,908 4,997
SaskatchewanNote 1 Note ..: not available for a specific reference period 4,089Note E: Use with caution 9,608 4,308 3,743
Alberta 21,808 62,545 66,186 58,827 52,399
British Columbia 14,202 45,615 4,568Note E: Use with caution 13,306 13,226
1.
Saskatchewan conducted a limited pilot of seven ministries in 2007/2008. The difference in expenditures contributes to the differences between the 2007/2008 pilot survey and 2008/2009 data results including fifteen ministries. A large one time capital expenditure increased related scientific activities expenditures in 2008/2009. Research and development expenditures increased in 2009/2010 due to actual data being received for a ministry which previously provided estimates.