Advisory Committee on Ethnocultural and Immigration Statistics

The mandate of this committee is to provide advice and guidance to Statistics Canada on the data, concepts and instruments it uses to collect, analyze, classify and disseminate information on immigration, citizenship, ethnocultural diversity, inclusion and religion statistics. The committee will also help Statistics Canada determine how it can most effectively and efficiently collect, analyze and disseminate disaggregated data on population groups, especially groups that are most likely to experience discrimination and exclusion.

The committee's activities will help Statistics Canada maintain the relevance of its key programs and continue to deliver high-quality statistics, products and services that meet the needs of Canadians and institutions. Among the issues upon which the Committee will provide professional guidance and advice are:

  • improving Statistics Canada's process for collecting, processing and disseminating immigration, citizenship, ethnocultural and religion data
  • developing a conceptual framework, a series of indicators and classifications for disseminating statistics on ethnocultural diversity and inclusion, immigration, citizenship, and religion; this will include reviewing Statistics Canada's use of the "visible minority" concept and its existing categories for analytical and dissemination purposes, and examining alternative concepts and categorizations
  • discussing the relevance of analytical products designed to inform public debate on immigration, citizenship, religion and the ethnocultural composition of Canada's population.

This committee consist of 10 members from across the country and nominated based on their competencies and experience on the topics of immigration, ethnocultural diversity, social inequalities and inclusion, and religion.

Committee members usually serve for three-year terms, with the possibility of renewal. Members generally meet twice a year, and each meeting is one to two days long. Depending on the topic being covered, special advisors will be invited, on an ad hoc basis, to contribute to the discussions.

Monthly Survey of Manufacturing: National Level CVs by Characteristic - April 2020

Text table 1: National Level CVs by Characteristic
Month Sales of goods manufactured Raw materials and components inventories Goods / work in process inventories Finished goods manufactured inventories Unfilled Orders
%
April 2019 0.60 0.96 1.20 1.33 1.16
May 2019 0.61 0.94 1.20 1.34 1.09
June 2019 0.58 0.94 1.18 1.38 1.15
July 2019 0.64 0.92 1.12 1.33 1.12
August 2019 0.61 0.92 1.18 1.34 1.11
September 2019 0.60 0.92 1.16 1.38 1.07
October 2019 0.60 0.93 1.18 1.39 1.13
November 2019 0.59 0.96 1.19 1.38 1.15
December 2019 0.57 0.98 1.26 1.39 1.07
January 2020 0.64 0.99 1.30 1.38 1.07
February 2020 0.65 1.02 1.23 1.41 1.06
March 2020 0.71 0.99 1.18 1.44 1.09
April 2020 0.88 0.94 1.22 1.46 1.11

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (March 2020)

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (March 2020)
NAPCS-CANADA Month
201912 202001 202002 202003
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.52 0.58 0.60 0.53
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.52 0.58 0.60 0.52
Food at retail [56111] 1.05 0.86 0.54 0.50
Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail [56112] 0.45 0.51 0.42 0.43
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 0.79 1.01 0.72 0.71
Footwear at retail [56122] 1.06 1.17 1.27 1.83
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 2.29 5.07 5.19 6.07
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 0.64 0.90 0.67 0.65
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 1.62 2.60 3.68 3.34
Publications at retail [56142] 5.95 8.20 6.64 7.21
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 3.81 5.38 4.88 3.05
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 2.08 1.79 1.98 2.12
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 4.46 3.98 4.74 4.81
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.52 1.46 1.51 1.61
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 2.04 2.34 2.50 2.15
Home health products at retail [56171] 3.15 2.91 2.81 2.30
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.41 2.69 2.77 2.66
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.88 2.61 2.49 1.52
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.31 2.35 1.89 2.21
Total retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services Footnotes 1 1.46 1.41 1.47 1.63

Footnotes

Footnote 1

Comprises the following North American Product Classification System (NAPCS): 51411, 51412, 53112, 56211, 57111, 58111, 58121, 58122, 58131, 58141, 72332, 833111, 841, 85131 and 851511.

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Quarterly Survey of Financial Statements (QSFS): Weighted Asset Response Rate - Q1 2019 to Q1 2020

Weighted Asset Response Rate
Table summary
This table displays the results of Weighted Asset Response Rate. The information is grouped by Release date (appearing as row headers), 2019 Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and 2020 Q1, calculated using percentage units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Release date 2019 2020
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1
quarterly (percentage)
June 9, 2020 88.7 86.0 80.0 67.4 67.8
February 25, 2020 85.2 81.9 75.4 62.4 ..
November 26, 2019 84.6 80.1 64.9 .. ..
August 23, 2019 81.9 65.2 .. .. ..
May 24, 2019 67.5 .. .. .. ..
.. not available for a specific reference period
Source: Quarterly Survey of Financial Statements (2501)

Annual Capital Expenditures Survey: Revised Intentions for 2020

Why are we conducting this survey?

In order to better measure and understand the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and other organizations, this survey collects data on revised capital spending intentions in Canada. The information is used by federal and provincial government departments and agencies, trade associations, universities and international organizations for policy development and as a measure of regional economic activity.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon.

The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as Environment and Climate Change Canada, Infrastructure Canada, the Canada Energy Regulator and Natural Resources Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name
The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name
The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

Legal name

Operating name (if applicable)

2. Verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 10.
  • Fax number (including area code)

Capital Expenditures - Revised Intentions 2020

1. For 2020, what are this organization's intentions for non-residential capital expenditures?

Include:

  • non-residential buildings, engineering works, and machinery and equipment
  • new assets, renovations or betterments, and leasehold improvements
  • additions to work-in-progress accounts (capital) during the year.

Exclude land, residential buildings, acquisition of used assets from within Canada, mineral exploration and evaluation, software, and other intangible assets.

Non-residential capital expenditures are the gross expenditures on tangible fixed assets during the year for use in the operations of your organization or for lease or rent to others, excluding residential structures (housing or units with exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities).

Fixed assets are also known as capital assets or property, plant and equipment. They are items with a useful life of more than one year and are not purchased for resale but rather for use in the entity's production of goods and services. Examples are buildings, vehicles, leasehold improvements, furniture and fixtures, machinery, and computer software.

Gross expenditures are expenditures before deducting proceeds from disposals and credits.

Include:

  • land improvements
  • servicing residential areas (powerlines, natural gas distribution)
  • buildings that have accommodation units without self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities (e.g., student residences)
  • townsite facilities such as streets and sewers
  • additions to capital work in progress during the year
  • capital costs such as feasibility studies, architectural, legal, installation and engineering fees
  • capitalized interest charges on loans with which capital projects are financed
  • work done by own labour force (installation, renovations)
  • assets acquired as a lessee through either a capital or financial lease
  • assets acquired for lease to others as an operating lease (as lessor).

Exclude:

  • residential buildings (housing or units with self contained or exclusive use of bathroom and kitchen facilities)
  • acquisition of companies and associated assets
  • acquisition of used Canadian assets
  • transfers from capital work in progress to fixed assets accounts
  • property developed for sale and machinery or equipment acquired for sale (inventory)
  • assets acquired to lease to others under a capital/financial lease (as lessor)
  • software purchases and software development costs
  • mineral exploration and evaluation expenditures.

CAN$ '000

No change from previously reported intentions for non-residential capital expenditures

2. Indicate the reason you are not reporting 2020 intentions for non-residential capital expenditures.

  • Zero capital expenditure intentions for 2020
  • Figures not available at this time but a decrease is expected
  • Figures not available at this time but an increase is expected

Indicate the estimated decrease in percentage.

Percentage

Indicate the estimated increase in percentage.

Percentage

Changes or events

3. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reported intentions.

Select all that apply.

  • Labour shortages or employee absences
  • Disruptions in supply chains
  • Deferred plans to future or projects on hold
  • Projects cancelled or abandoned
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Sold business or business units
  • Expansion
  • New or lost contract
  • Increased or decreased market demand
  • End of business activities
  • Change in business activity
  • Other
    Specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

4. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

First name:

Last name:

Title:

Email address:

Telephone number (including area code):

Extension number (if applicable):
The maximum number of characters is 5.

Fax number (including area code):

Feedback

5. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Meeting - May 22, 2020

Sixth Canadian Statistics Advisory Council (CSAC) Meeting

Date: May 22 2020, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: Virtual meeting

Meeting agenda

Meeting agenda
Time Agenda Item Lead Participant(s)
12:50 - 13:00 Virtual Arrival  CSAC Members
13:00 - 13:05 Chairperson introductory remarks Teresa Scassa: Chairperson
13:05 - 13:25 Update from the Chief Statistician of Canada
In camera discussion
Anil Arora: Chief Statistician of Canada
Lynn Barr-Telford: Assistant Chief Statistician
André Loranger: Assistant Chief Statistician
Greg Peterson:Assistant Chief Statistician
Yvan Clermont: Director General
13:25 - 13:45 Roundtable Discussion
In camera discussion
CSAC members
13:45 - 14:15

Update on Annual Report
In camera discussion

In depth discussion on the section of the report

  • Section 1 (30 min)
CSAC members and Rosemary Bender
14:15 - 14:25 Health Break
14:25 - 15:25

Update on Annual Report
In camera discussion

In depth discussion on the section of the report

  • Section 2 (30 min)
  • Section 3 (30 min)
CSAC members and Rosemary Bender
15:25 - 15:45 Future Planning
In camera discussion
CSAC members
15:45 - 16:00 Closing remarks
In camera
Teresa Scassa: Chairperson

Meeting - April 24, 2020

Fifth Canadian Statistics Advisory Council (CSAC) Meeting

Date: April 24 2020, 1:00pm to 4:00pm

Location: Virtual meeting

Meeting agenda

Meeting agenda
Time Agenda Item Lead Participant(s)
12:50 - 13:00 Virtual Arrival CSAC Members
13:00 - 13:05 Chairperson introductory remarks and updates Teresa Scassa: Chairperson
13:05 - 13:10 Update from the Chief Statistician of Canada Anil Arora: Chief Statistician of Canada
13:10 - 13:35 Update on Statistics Canada and COVID-19 Andre Loranger: Assistant Chief Statistician, Strategic Data Management, Methods and Analysis field
Yvan Clermont: Director General, Analytical Studies
13:35 - 13:55 Discussion on Statistics Canada and COVID-19 CSAC members
Andre Loranger
Yvan Clermont
13:55 - 14:10 Overview of Annual Report
In camera discussion
 
14:10 - 15:30

Update on Annual Report
In camera discussion

In depth discussion on the section of the report

  • Section 1 (20 min)
  • Section 2 (20 min)
  • Section 3 (20 min)
  • Section 4 (20 min)
CSAC members and Rosemary Bender
15:30 - 15:45 Future Planning
In camera discussion
CSAC members
15:45 - 16:00 Closing remarks
In camera
Teresa Scassa: Chairperson