Financial Information of Colleges - For the fiscal year ending in 2024

Canadian Centre for Education Statistics

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19.

Confidential when completed

Voluntary survey

Although your participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is important so that the information collected will be as accurate and complete as possible.

Survey purpose

Results from this survey allow users a better understanding of the financial position (income and expenditures) of all community colleges and public vocational schools in Canada. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which 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.

Financial Year Ending: Day, Month, Year (2024)

Identification of the institution

  • Name of institution
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Check the appropriate boxes
    • Type
      • Public
      • Private
    • Governing authority
      • Province or territory
      • Board

Identification of the reporting officer

  • Name and title of reporting officer
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • Email address
  • Telephone number
  • Fax number
  • Signature of the reporting officer
  • Day, Month, Year

Does your institution offer courses at the elementary-secondary level, other than those academic upgrading courses such as Adult Basic Education which should be reported in this questionnaire?

  • Yes
  • No

If yes, please exclude revenues and expenditures relating to that level of education.

Instructions

  1. Please read the guidelines carefully.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($'000).
  3. Indicate estimated amounts with an asterisk (*).

Affiliated institutions or campuses included in this report

Affiliated institutions or campuses partially included in this report

Affiliated institutions or campuses excluded from this report

Schedule 1 – Operating, Sponsored Research and Capital Income
Table summary
This is an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada. This table contains no data.
Types Funds
Operating
($'000)
Sponsored Research
($'000)
Capital
($'000)
Total
($'000)
Government Grants and Contracts        
FederalSchedule 1 footnote *        
1. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
       
2. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
       
3. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
       
4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
       
5. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
       
6. Other federal
       
Provincial        
7. Regular Grants
       
8. CFI Matching Fund
       
9. Other
       
10. Municipal
       
Fees        
11. Postsecondary Programs
       
12. Trade Vocational Programs
       
13. Continuing Education Programs
       
14. Other
       
Bequests, Donations, Non-Government Grants        
15. Business Enterprises and Individuals
       
16. Non-profit Organizations and Foundations
       
17. Sub-total
       
18. Investment Income        
19. Ancillary Enterprises (Gross)Schedule 1 footnote **        
20. Borrowings        
21. Miscellaneous        
22. Interfund TransfersSchedule 1 footnote ***        
23. Total Income        
Schedule 1 footnote *

As highlighted in Section VI.4 in the Guidelines, amounts reported here should relate only to payments received directly by the institution.

Return to Schedule 1 footnote * referrer

Schedule 1 footnote **

Total should correspond with figures reported in the supporting schedule A.

Return to Schedule 1 footnote ** referrer

Schedule 1 footnote ***

Total interfund transfers must equal to zero.

Return to Schedule 1 footnote *** referrer

Schedule 2A – Operating, Sponsored Research and Capital Expenditures by Function and by Type
Table Summary
This is an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada. This table contains no data.
Types of Expenditures Functions
Operating Sponsored Research
($'000)
Capital
($'000)
Total
($'000)
Instruction and non-sponsored researchSchedule 2A footnote * ($'000) Library
($'000)
General Administration
($'000)
Physical Plant
($'000)
Student Services
($'000)
Total Operating
($'000)
Salaries and Wages                  
1. Teachers
                 
2. Other
                 
3. Fringe Benefits                  
4. Library Acquisitions                  
5. Operational Supplies and Expenses                  
6. Utilities                  
7. Furniture and Equipment                  
8. Scholarships and Other Related Students Support                  
9. Fees and Contracted Services                  
10. Debt Services                  
11. Buildings                  
12. Land and Site Services                  
13. Miscellaneous                  
14. Transfers to/from                  
15. Ancillary Enterprises (Gross)Schedule 2 footnote **                  
16. Total Expenditures                  
Schedule 2A footnote *

The figures in this column should be identical to the appropriate ones in column 5 (column total), schedule 2B.

Return to Schedule 2A footnote * referrer

Schedule 2A footnote **

Total should correspond with figures reported in the supporting schedule A.

Return to Schedule 2A footnote ** referrer

Schedule 2B – Direct Instruction Expenditures by Program Cost Groups
Table Summary
This is an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada. This table contains no data.
Types of Expenditures Programs
Postsecondary Programs Trade and Vocational Programs
($'000)
Continuing Education Programs
($'000)
TotalSchedule 2B footnote * ($'000)
University Transfer
($'000)
Career
($'000)
Salaries and Wages          
1. Teachers
         
2. Other
         
3. Fringe Benefits          
4. Operational Supplies and Expenses          
5. Furniture and Equipment          
6. Fees and Contracted Services          
7. Miscellaneous          
8. Transfers to/from          
9. Total Instruction Expenditures          
Schedule 2B footnote *

The figures in this column should be identical to the appropriate ones in column 1 (column instruction and non-sponsored research), schedule 2A.

Return to Schedule 2B footnote * referrer

Supporting Schedule A – Ancillary Enterprises
Table Summary
This is an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada. This table contains no data.
  Total Income Total Expenditures
Operating ($'000) Capital ($'000) Operating ($'000) Capital ($'000)
Bookstores        
Food Services        
Residences        
Parking        
Other        
TotalSchedule A footnote *        
Schedule A footnote *

Total should correspond with figures reported in schedules 1 and 2A.

Return to Schedule A footnote * referrer

Observations and Comments
Table Summary
This is an empty data table used by respondents to give their observations and comments. This table contains no data.
Description
(Fund, Function, Type of Income, Expenditure)
Comments
   
   
   
   
   
   

Canadian Defence, Aerospace, Marine and Cybersecurity Industries Survey, 2024 (Pre-contact)

The following are screening questions to determine if this business is in scope for this survey

1. In 2024, did this business sell any defence products or services?

Such products or services include:

  • ammunition and firearms
  • maintenance, repair or overhaul of military aircrafts, naval ships, combat vehicles and their related components
  • military systems deployed in space and space launch vehicles
  • communications and navigation systems
  • simulation systems for military aircraft, naval ships and combat vehicles
  • troop support and training.
    • Yes
    • No
    • Don't know

2. In 2024, did this business sell any aerospace products or services?

Such products or services include:

  • manufacturing, maintenance, repair or overhaul of civil aircrafts and their components
  • simulation systems for civil aircrafts
  • commercial and non-military government systems deployed in space and space launch vehicles.
    • Yes
    • No
    • Don't know

3. In 2024, did this business sell any commercial and civil marine products or services?

Such products or services include:

  • shipbuilding and ship components
  • ship design, repair and maintenance services
  • offshore oil and gas structures and components
  • marine sciences and ocean technology
  • manned and unmanned marine vehicles, marine robotics and components.
    • Yes
    • No
    • Don't know

4. In 2024, did this business sell any cybersecurity products or services?

Such products or services include:

  • cybersecurity solutions based on a single package of services
  • compliance audits
  • program development
  • risk management
  • industrial control system
  • data acquisition
  • encryption
  • cybersecurity infrastructure services
  • penetration testing and threat assessments
  • cyberspace threat monitoring
  • forensics and the investigation of cyber attacks
  • cybersecurity training.
    • Yes
    • No
    • Don't know

Labour Market Indicators – November 2024

In November 2024, questions measuring the Labour Market Indicators were added to the Labour Force Survey as a supplement.

Questionnaire flow within the collection application is controlled dynamically based on responses provided throughout the survey. Therefore, some respondents will not receive all questions, and there is a small chance that some households will not receive any questions at all. This is based on their answers to certain LFS questions.

Labour Market Indicators

ENTRY_Q01 / EQ 1 - From the following list, please select the household member that will be completing this questionnaire on behalf of the entire household.

WFH_Q01 / EQ 2 - At the present time, in which of the following locations [do/does] [you/Respondent name/this person] usually work as part of [your/his/her/their] main job or business?

  1. At a fixed location outside the home
  2. Outside the home with no fixed location
  3. At home

WFH_Q02 / EQ 3 - Last week, what proportion of [your/his/her/their] work hours did [you/Respondent name/this person] work at home as part of [your/his/her/their] main job or business?

  1. All hours at home
  2. More than half, but not all at home
  3. One quarter to half at home
  4. Less than a quarter at home
  5. No hours at home

EDU_Q01 / EQ 4 - Did [you/Respondent name/this person] attend a school, college or university within the last 12 months?

  1. Yes
  2. No

PB_Q01 / EQ 5 - Did [you/Respondent name/this person] attend any training, courses, seminars, conferences, or receive any private lessons or instructions outside the regular education system within the last 12 months?

  1. Yes
  2. No

PB_Q02 / EQ 6 - What type of training was it?

  1. Basic reading, writing, or math
  2. Computer (hardware or software)
  3. Job search
  4. To start or run [your/his/her/their] own business
  5. Job-specific
  6. Occupational health and safety
  7. Personal development
  8. Second language
  9. Personal interest
  10. Other

PB_Q03 / EQ 7 - What was the main reason why [you/Respondent name/this person] participated in this training?

  1. Only job-related
  2. Mostly job-related
  3. Mostly for personal or social reasons
  4. Only for personal or social reasons

PB_Q04 / EQ 8 - Did [you/Respondent name/this person] pay any costs to take this training?

  1. Direct costs
  2. Indirect costs
    OR
  3. No, [you/Respondent name/this person] did not pay any costs

BB_Q02 / EQ 9 - During the last 12 months, did [you/Respondent name/this person] have the possibility to take formal training, either fully or partially paid for by [your/his/her/their] current employer in [your/his/her/their] main job?

  1. Yes, [you/he/she/they] had that possibility
  2. No, [you/he/she/they] did not have that possibility

BB_Q01 / EQ 10 - Do any of the following reasons explain why [you/Respondent name/this person] did not participate in any [training outside the regular education system/ training or education] during the last 12 months?

  1. No need for [training/training or education
  2. Currently enrolled as a student
  3. Too busy to take [training/training or education
  4. [Training/Training or education is too expensive
  5. Personal or family responsibilities
  6. The [training/training or education] [you/Respondent name/this person] wanted was not available
  7. [You/Respondent name/This person] lacked confidence or felt unprepared
  8. For some other reason

Employment Insurance Coverage Survey: CVs for eligibility of the unemployed for employment insurance benefits, by province - 2023

Employment Insurance Coverage Survey: CVs for eligibility of the unemployed for employment insurance benefits, by province - 2023
Province Eligibility Rate Coefficient of Variation (C.V.)
Percentage (%)
Canada 83.1 2.5
Newfoundland 95.6 3.7
PEI 96.1 4.5
Nova Scotia 91.7 4.1
New Brunswick 87.6 5.6
Quebec 87.3 4.9
Ontario 80.1 5.2
Manitoba 87.3 6.2
Saskatchewan 80.5 9.4
Alberta 74.7 8.7
British Columbia 86.7 5.3

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - August 2024

CVs for Total sales by geography
Geography Month
202308 202309 202310 202311 202312 202401 202402 202403 202404 202405 202406 202407 202408
percentage
Canada 0.11 0.11 0.14 0.19 0.13 0.27 0.20 0.16 0.20 0.19 0.18 0.16 0.16
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.35 0.41 0.53 0.53 0.54 0.52 0.75 0.54 0.63 0.64 0.55 1.01 0.94
Prince Edward Island 0.60 0.82 1.18 0.88 3.93 9.57 4.92 4.21 6.01 4.40 3.66 2.54 2.50
Nova Scotia 0.29 0.34 0.39 0.37 0.38 0.83 0.42 0.33 0.38 0.36 0.34 0.68 0.52
New Brunswick 0.27 0.41 0.49 0.49 0.51 0.49 0.61 0.45 0.50 0.54 0.44 0.84 0.67
Quebec 0.28 0.33 0.46 0.59 0.33 0.30 0.51 0.28 0.40 0.36 0.39 0.32 0.38
Ontario 0.20 0.18 0.20 0.32 0.21 0.51 0.36 0.31 0.43 0.37 0.30 0.25 0.26
Manitoba 0.31 0.30 0.64 0.45 0.70 0.50 0.51 0.55 0.83 0.83 0.97 0.76 0.70
Saskatchewan 0.40 0.38 0.70 1.06 0.50 0.48 0.57 0.58 0.43 0.52 0.83 1.20 0.80
Alberta 0.25 0.29 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.70 0.32 0.32 0.43 0.40 0.47 0.52 0.41
British Columbia 0.24 0.22 0.26 0.26 0.30 0.73 0.40 0.22 0.23 0.32 0.37 0.32 0.33
Yukon Territory 1.33 12.07 11.15 1.42 1.42 1.92 3.87 2.40 2.62 2.91 2.59 3.22 3.51
Northwest Territories 8.00 23.59 16.14 1.75 1.78 2.21 2.17 2.14 2.45 3.38 2.73 5.11 3.57
Nunavut 6.64 5.24 1.33 1.80 2.34 4.25 7.48 5.37 4.69 9.59 10.38 9.61 11.49

Share your input on Statistics Canada's AI "IntelliStatCan" tool

Opened: October 2024

Closed: December 2024

Consultative engagement objectives

As part of Statistics Canada's modernization journey, the Dissemination Division (DD), in partnership with the Generative AI Enablement Project team, have created a new bilingual AI-powered search tool: "IntelliStatCan" to improve Statistics Canada's website's current search output.

The purpose of this engagement activity is to conduct usability testing with a targeted audience such as researchers who would benefit from this AI tool (i.e., librarians, academic researchers, and AI collaborative networks). This engagement activity will gather user feedback to further inform the development of the tool.

The primary objectives of this engagement are to:

  • Assess the tool's capability to find information.
  • Evaluate the accuracy of responses to questions.
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  • Assess if the tool functions as intended.

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If you would benefit from an AI tool and wish to contribute your insights, please contact us at consultativeengagement-mobilisationconsultative@statcan.gc.ca for more details.

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Results

We want to thank all participants who were part of the consultative engagement initiative for the beta version of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) search tool. We are working towards implementing improvements to our search tool resulting from your valuable feedback. We invite you to keep an eye on our website for future improvements.

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Parental Experiences Survey

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We invite selected participants to share their experiences in the Parental Experiences Survey, running from October 29, 2024 to January 31, 2025. Your insights will help us better understand the needs of parents and improve support for families across Canada. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on maternal and newborn care!

The 2024 Canadian Statistics Advisory Council Annual Report is Now Available

November 7th, 2024 – The Canadian Statistics Advisory Council (CSAC) released its fifth annual report, Navigating Social and Technological Change in the National Statistical System today. As an independent body, CSAC provides advice to the Chief Statistician and the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry to maintain the overall quality of the national statistical system.

This year’s report underscores the important role that high-quality data plays in supporting Canada’s economic growth, social well-being, and environmental sustainability. As the world evolves and societal issues grow more complex, reliable data becomes increasingly vital for effective decision-making, which is crucial for our democracy. The report also addresses the significant challenge posed by misinformation and disinformation, which can undermine public trust in official statistics and the decisions based on them.

The Council emphasizes the need for greater collaboration and data sharing to meet the demands of Canada’s societal issues, while also fostering trust in data and raising public awareness of the importance of data literacy. In addition, they underscore the critical role of leadership in developing effective national data strategies that prioritize collaboration across sectors, and. They also emphasize the importance of continuous investments in technology and data skills to ensure that Canada’s statistical infrastructure remains cutting-edge. 

I want to express my sincere gratitude to the Council members for their continued dedication and valuable insight, which we use to support the agency’s direction and progress. 

I am grateful for the Council’s ongoing collaboration and for their annual report, which continues to support our agency in ensuring that our statistical system remains a cornerstone of our nation’s progress and a trusted resource for all Canadians.

André Loranger
Chief Statistician of Canada

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  3. Final manuscripts are due by January 10, 2025 and are to be submitted by e-mail to statcan.symposium2024-symposium2024.statcan@statcan.gc.ca

Retail Trade Survey (Monthly): CVs for total sales by geography - August 2024

CVs for total sales by geography - August 2024
Geography Month
202408
%
Canada 0.6
Newfoundland and Labrador 1.9
Prince Edward Island 1.2
Nova Scotia 1.2
New Brunswick 1.6
Quebec 1.4
Ontario 1.2
Manitoba 1.2
Saskatchewan 3.7
Alberta 1.8
British Columbia 1.8
Yukon Territory 2.3
Northwest Territories 1.9
Nunavut 1.2