Reporting Guide - 2023 Annual Civil Aviation Survey - Level IV

Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP)

Reporting Guide

This guide is designed to assist you as you complete the 2023 Annual Civil Aviation Survey - Level IV. If you need more information, please call the Statistics Canada Help Line at the number below.

Help Line: 1-877-949-9492

Your answers are confidential.

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 information from this survey for statistical purposes.

Table of contents

Reporting period information

For the purpose of this survey, please report information for your 12 month fiscal period for which the final day occurs on or between April 1, 2023 — March 31, 2024.

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2022 to April 30, 2023
  • June 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023
  • July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023
  • August 1, 2022 to July 31, 2023
  • September 1, 2022 to August 31, 2023
  • October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023
  • November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2023
  • December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023
  • January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023
  • February 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024
  • March 1, 2023 to February 29, 2024
  • April 1, 2023 to March 31, 2024

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2022 to September 15, 2023 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023 (e.g., a newly opened business)

Business or organization and contact information

This section verifies or requests basic identifying information of the business or organization such as legal name, operating name (if applicable), contact information of the designated contact person, current operational status, and main activity(ies).

1. Legal name and Operating name

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.

2. Designated contact person

Verify or provide the requested contact information of the designated business or organization contact person. 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. If different than the designated contact person, the contact information of the person completing the questionnaire can be indicated later in the questionnaire.

3. Current operational status

Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name in question 1. If indicating the operational status of the business or organization is 'Not currently operational' then indicate an applicable reason and provide the requested information.

4. Main activity

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classes; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

If the current NAICS associated with this business or organizations is not correct, please provide a brief description of the main activity and provide any additional information as requested.

Statement of Revenues, Annual - Statement 21 (IV)

Scheduled services

Transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by an aircraft provided by an air carrier that operates the air service and that, directly or indirectly, sells some or all of its seats or part or all of its cargo space to the public on a price per seat, price per unit of mass or price per volume of cargo basis.

Charter services

Transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by aircraft pursuant to a contract under which a person, other than the air carrier that operates the air service, or its agent, reserves a block of seats or part of the cargo space of an aircraft for the person's use or for resale to the public.

Include air ambulance service and the movement of people and goods to logging or heli-logging sites.

Exclude firefighting and heli-logging activities and the movement of people and goods to a firefighting site. (The former Transport Canada TP 8880 document "Starting a Commercial Air Service" outlining a list of activities which are specialty has been replaced with a new document TP 4711 "Air Operator Certification Manual" as of December 2020. A PDF version of volumes of this manual can be requested at: Air Operator Certification Manual – TP 4711)

Fixed wing

Means a power-driven, heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces which remain fixed. An aircraft having wings fixed to the airplane fuselage and outspread in flight – that is non-rotating wings.

Helicopter

Means a rotary wing, heavier-than-air aircraft, supported in flight chiefly by the reactions of the air on one or more power-driven rotors on substantially vertical axes. A helicopter does not have conventional fixed wings, nor is it provided with a conventional propeller for forward thrust.

Total operating revenue

Include revenue from air transportation services (for example, transportation of passengers, transportation of goods and other flight-related revenue [such as flying training, recreational flying and other specialty flying]) and all other sources.

Wholesale Trade Survey (monthly): CVs for total sales by geography - February 2024

Wholesale Trade Survey (monthly): CVs for total sales by geography - February 2024
Geography Month
202302 202303 202304 202305 202306 202307 202308 202309 202310 202311 202312 202401 202402
percentage
Canada 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.4
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.4 0.3 1.2 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3
Prince Edward Island 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nova Scotia 2.0 3.4 2.2 4.4 2.3 2.0 1.6 1.3 1.0 1.3 5.7 2.4 1.3
New Brunswick 2.0 1.5 1.7 1.1 0.6 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.7
Quebec 1.4 1.3 2.0 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.7 1.3 1.4 1.2
Ontario 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.4 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.7 1.1 0.8
Manitoba 0.5 0.4 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.6 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4
Saskatchewan 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.6 1.4 0.9 0.8 0.6 1.0 1.1 0.6
Alberta 0.9 0.4 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.4
British Columbia 1.8 1.8 1.3 1.0 1.2 0.9 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.9 0.9
Yukon Territory 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Northwest Territories 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nunavut 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Invitation to participate in the revision of the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada

Opened: April 2024

Introduction

Statistics Canada invites data producers and data users, representatives of educational institutions and professional associations, government bodies at the federal, provincial/territorial, and local levels, educational experts, academics and researchers and all other interested parties to submit proposals for the revision to the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada.

Following the decision of the Statistics Canada's Social Standards Steering Committee (SSSC) on January 9, 2024, to institute a permanent consultation process for CIP Canada, proposals for changes may be submitted and reviewed on an ongoing basis. Only a cut-off date for considering proposed changes to be included into a new version of the CIP Canada will be instituted moving forward. For future revisions of the CIP Canada, a cut-off date will be maintained at about one and a half years prior to the release date of the new classification version.

In exceptional circumstances, when a consensus is reached among the data producers and users at Statistics Canada, the classification might be revised before the regular revision cycle of 5-years, as the way of 'evergreening' the standard.

In the context of statistical classifications, evergreening refers to updating the classification and the related reference (index) file on a continuous basis with the objective of maintaining quality, timeliness and relevance. Though, evergreening does not necessarily result in the release of a new version of the classification every year. A decision to release a new version (before the end of the regular 5 years revision cycle) needs to be discussed and assessed by key classification stewards considering potential impacts on data and statistical programs.

Objectives

This consultation aims to gather feedback from users who have already implemented the classification, as well as other interested parties who might want to suggest updates or changes. The principal objective of the consultation is to receive input from classification users to determine if the classification remains relevant and reflective of Canadian postsecondary educational programs. This ensures that quantitative and qualitative information on postsecondary educational programs continues to be reliable, timely and relevant for a wide range of audiences.

Background

The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2021 is the fourth Canadian version of this classification; others being CIP Canada 2000, 2011 and 2016. The CIP Canada revisions were accomplished through the joint efforts of Statistics Canada and the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the United States Department of Education.

In September 2023, Statistics Canada's Social Standards Steering Committee (SSSC) made the decision to move from a 10-year to a 5-year CIP revision cycle. The next version of the CIP Canada will be in 2027 and will align with the new 5-year U.S. CIP 2025.

Nature and content of proposals

Respondents are invited to provide their comments, feedback, and suggestions on how to improve the CIP Canada. They must outline their rationale for proposed changes.

Respondents may propose virtual (not affecting the meaning of a classification item) and real changes (affecting the meaning of a classification item, whether accompanied by changes in naming and/or coding or not). Examples of real changes are: the creation of new classification items, the combination or decomposition of classification items, as well as the elimination of classification items. A classification item (sometimes referred to as a "class") represents a category at a certain level within a statistical classification structure. It defines the content and the borders of the category, and generally contains a code, title, definition/description, as well as exclusions where necessary. For the CIP Canada, classifications items are: Series (2-digit), Sub-series (4-digit) and Class (6-digit).

Key dates for the CIP Canada 2027 revision process

Here are key dates for the CIP Canada 2027 revision process:

  • Official public consultation period for changes proposed for inclusion in the CIP Canada 2027: Ongoing to the end of June 2024. Beyond the CIP Canada 2027, the cut-off date to incorporate approved changes from proposals into the new classification version will be about a year and a half before the release date of the next version of the CIP based on the 5-year revision cycle.
  • Public notice containing proposals in consideration for changes in the CIP Canada 2027: winter of 2024
  • Public notice containing the final approved proposal for changes in the CIP Canada 2027: spring/summer 2025
  • Public release of the CIP Canada 2027 Version 1.0: late 2027/early 2028

The next revised version of CIP Canada will be called CIP Canada 2027 Version 1.0.

Individuals and organizations wishing to submit proposals for changes in CIP Canada may do so at any time, in accordance with the permanent consultation process adopted by Statistics Canada with regards to CIP Canada.

How to provide feedback during the consultation?

Proposals for CIP Canada revisions must contain the contact information of those submitting the change request:

  1. Name
  2. Organization (when an individual is proposing changes on behalf of an organization)
  3. Mailing address
  4. Email address
  5. Phone number

Should additional information or clarification to the proposal be required, participants might be contacted.

Proposals must be submitted by email to: statcan.cip-consultation-cpe-consultation.statcan@statcan.gc.ca.

Consultation guidelines

Individuals or organizations are encouraged to follow the guidelines below when developing their proposals.

Proposals should:

  • clearly identify the proposed addition, change or modification to CIP Canada; this can include creating new classes, or modifying existing classes;
  • outline the rationale and include supporting information for the proposed change, such as:
    • title/name of the proposed new postsecondary educational program
    • curriculum of the proposed new program (the courses or subjects that make up the program)
    • names and number of educational institutions offering the proposed new program;
  • when possible, describe the empirical significance (i.e., field of study analysis, educational forecasting, comparing education and salary outcomes amongst groups) of proposed changes;
  • be consistent with classification principles (e.g., mutual exclusivity, exhaustiveness, and homogeneity within categories);
  • be relevant, that is
    • describe the present analytical interest;
    • enhance the usefulness of data;
    • base the proposal on appropriate statistical research or subject matter expertise.

Please consider the questions below when preparing your input for the consultation on the current version of the CIP Canada:

  • Are there postsecondary educational programs for which you cannot find a satisfactory CIP Canada code?
  • Are there classification items that you find difficult to use because their descriptions are vague or unclear?
  • Are there different postsecondary educational programs you find difficult to distinguish from each other? Are there boundaries that could be clarified?
  • Are there postsecondary educational programs that you think should have their own CIP Canada category? Please indicate at which level and why, with the support documentation about the postsecondary educational program (see guidelines above for a proposal).
  • Are there postsecondary educational programs that you are able to locate in CIP Canada, but you would like to have them located in a different 2-digit series or 4-digit subseries? And why?
  • Does the language or terminology used in CIP Canada need updating to be consistent with current usage?

Note that submissions do not need to cover every topic; you can submit comments on your particular area(s) of concern only.

The following criteria will be used to review the proposals received:

  • consistency with classification principles such as mutual exclusivity, exhaustiveness, and homogeneity of postsecondary educational programs within categories;
  • have empirical significance as a field of study;
  • data be collectable and publishable;
  • be relevant, that is, it must be of analytical interest, result in data useful to users, and be based on appropriate statistical research and subject-matter expertise;
  • special attention will be given to specific postsecondary educational programs, including:
    • new or emerging programs
    • changes related to the scope of existing programs.

CIP Canada Classification Structure

CIP Canada has a three-level hierarchical classification structure, consisting of 2-digit 'series', 4-digit 'subseries', and 6-digit 'instructional program classes'. Changes may be proposed for any level.

The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2021 Version 1.0 is the latest version of the classification for participants of this consultation to base their input on. Persons or organizations proposing a change should always make sure they refer to the latest available version of CIP Canada.

Costs associated with proposals

Statistics Canada will not reimburse respondents for expenses incurred in developing their proposal.

Treatment of proposals

A team of representatives from Statistics Canada will review all proposals received. Statistics Canada reserves the right to use independent consultants, or government employees, if deemed necessary, to assess proposals.

If deemed appropriate, Statistics Canada will contact the respondents to ask additional questions or ask for clarification on a particular aspect of their proposal.

Please note changes will only be implemented during planned revision cycles and that a proposal will not necessarily result in changes to CIP Canada.

Official languages

Proposals may be written in either of Canada's official languages – English or French.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is committed to respecting the privacy of consultation participants. All personal information created, held or collected by the Agency is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on Statistics Canada's privacy policies, please consult the Privacy notice.

Thank You

We thank all participants for their continued interest and participation in the various CIP Canada engagement activities.

Enquiries

If you have any enquiries about this process, please send them to statcan.cip-consultation-cpe-consultation.statcan@statcan.gc.ca.

Invitation to participate in the revision of the National Occupational Classification (NOC)

Opened: April 2024
Updated: October 2024

Introduction

Statistics Canada (StatCan) invites data producers and data users, experts in the field of employment, representatives of business associations, government bodies at the federal, provincial/territorial, and local levels, academics and researchers and all other interested parties to submit proposals for the revision to the National Occupational Classification (NOC).

Following the decision of the Statistics Canada's Social Standards Steering Committee (SSSC) on January 9, 2024, to institute a permanent consultation process for the NOC, proposals may be submitted and reviewed on an ongoing basis. Only a cut-off date for considering proposed changes to be included into a new version of the NOC will be instituted moving forward.

As was done with the NOC 2016, in exceptional circumstances, when a consensus is reached among the data producers and users at StatCan and our partners at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), the classification might be revised before the regular revision cycle of 10-years or update cycle of 5-years, as the way of 'evergreening' the standard.

In the context of statistical classifications, evergreening refers to updating the classification and the related reference (index) file on a continuous basis with the objective of maintaining quality, timeliness, and relevance. Though, evergreening does not necessarily result in the release of a new version of the classification every year. A decision to release a new version before milestone revision/update cycles needs to be discussed and assessed by key classification stewards considering potential impacts on data and statistical programs.

Objectives

This consultation aims to gather feedback from users who have already implemented the classification, as well as other interested parties who might want to suggest updates or changes. The principal objective of the consultation is to receive input from classification users to determine if the classification remains relevant and reflective of the Canadian labour market. This ensures that quantitative and qualitative information on occupations continues to be reliable, timely and relevant for a wide range of audiences.

Background

The NOC was jointly developed by ESDC and StatCan and has been maintained in partnership since the first edition published in 1991/1992. Prior to 2011, ESDC NOC and StatCan NOC-S differed in their major group structures and, consequently, in their coding systems. However, the revised NOC 2011 eliminated the differences between the two former systems.

In 2016 the NOC was updated as part of an every 5-year cycle content update, which generally occurs in response to labour market changes or to improve clarity and has no impact on data. Since 2016, ESDC and StatCan have implemented an "evergreen" practice for the NOC, where updates occur on an as-needed basis between the standard update/revision milestones. These "evergreen" updates strive to be constrained to specific situations or cases. For instance, in the NOC 2016 Version 1.2 the classification was revised to account for the new job titles created after Canada adopted a new law legalizing cannabis for non-medical use, with impacts on the whole Canadian economy and society.

Nature and content of proposals

Respondents are invited to provide their comments, feedback, and suggestions on how to improve the NOC, including a rationale for proposed changes. No restrictions have been placed on the type of change.

Respondents may propose virtual (not affecting the meaning of a classification item) and real changes (affecting the meaning or scope of a classification item, whether accompanied by changes in naming and/or coding or not). Examples of real changes are: the creation of new classification items, the combination or decomposition of classification items, as well as the elimination of classification items. A classification item (sometimes referred to as a "class") represents a category at a certain level within a statistical classification structure. It defines the content and the borders of the category, and generally contains a code, title, definition/description, as well as exclusions where necessary. For the NOC 2021V1.0, classifications items are: Major group (2-digit), Sub-major group (3-digit), Minor group (4-digit) and Unit group (5-digit).

Key dates for the NOC 2026 V1.0 revision process

Here are key dates for the NOC 2026 V1.0 revision process:

  • Official public consultation period for changes proposed for inclusion in the NOC 2026 Version 1.0: Ongoing to November 15, 2024. Beyond this revision, the cut-off date to incorporate approved changes from proposals into the new classification version will be about a year and a half before the release date of the next version of the NOC.
  • Public notice containing the final approved proposal for changes in the NOC 2026 V1.0: October 2025
  • Public release of the NOC 2026 V1.0: December 2026

Individuals and organizations wishing to submit proposals for changes in the NOC may do so at any time, in accordance with the permanent consultation process adopted by Statistics Canada with regards to the NOC.

How to provide feedback during the consultation?

Proposals for the NOC revisions must contain the contact information of those submitting the change request:

  1. Name
  2. Organization (when an individual is proposing changes on behalf of an organization)
  3. Mailing address
  4. Email address
  5. Phone number

Should additional information or clarification to the proposal be required, participants might be contacted.

Proposals must be submitted by email to statcan.noc-consultation-cnp-consultation.statcan@statcan.gc.ca

Consultation guidelines

Individuals or organizations are encouraged to follow the guidelines below when developing their proposals.

Proposals should:

  • clearly identify the proposed addition, change or modification to the NOC;
  • outline the rationale and include supporting information for the proposed change, such as:
    • approximate population of workers across the country;
    • duties;
    • requirements for certification (if any);
    • educational background, tools and technology used, as well as experience required for entry into the occupation;
    • current job titles used in the labour market;
  • when possible, describe the empirical significance (i.e., labour market analysis, career intelligence, occupational forecasting, employment equity, job training and skills development) of proposed change;
  • be consistent with classification principles (e.g., mutual exclusivity, exhaustiveness, and homogeneity within categories);
  • be relevant, that is
    • describe the present analytical interest;
    • enhance the usefulness of data;
    • base the proposal on appropriate statistical research or subject matter expertise.

Please consider the questions below when preparing your input for the consultation on the current version of the NOC:

  • Are there occupations for which you cannot find a satisfactory NOC code?
  • Are there classification items that you find difficult to use because their descriptions are vague or unclear?
  • Are there different occupations you find difficult to distinguish from each other? Are there boundaries that could be clarified?
  • Are there occupations that you think should have their own NOC category? Please indicate at which level and why, with the support documentation about the occupation or occupational grouping (see guidelines above for a proposal).
  • Are there occupations that you are able to locate in the NOC, but you would like to have them located in a different broad occupational category or TEER? And Why?
  • Is the language or terminology used in the NOC in need of updating to be consistent with current usage?

Note that submissions do not need to cover every topic; you can submit comments on your particular area(s) of concern only.

The following criteria will be used to review the proposals received:

  • consistency with classification principles such as mutual exclusivity, exhaustiveness, and homogeneity of occupational groupings within categories;
  • have empirical significance as an occupation output (labor force), input to labour market information)
  • data be collectable and publishable;
  • be relevant, that is, it must be of analytical interest, result in data useful to users, and be based on appropriate statistical research and subject-matter expertise;
  • occupations which can be used to create labour market information;
  • special attention will be given to specific occupations, including:
    • new or emerging
    • changes related to duties and requirements.

NOC 2021 Classification Structure

The NOC 2021 V1.0 is a 5-digit, 5-hierarchical level classification structure, consisting of 1-digit broad groups, 2-digit major groups, 3-digit sub-major groups, 4-digit minor groups, 5-digit unit groups. Changes may be proposed for any level.

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Version 1.0 is the latest version of the classification for the participants of this consultation to base their input on. Persons or organizations proposing a change should always make sure they refer to the latest available version of the NOC.

Costs associated with proposals

Statistics Canada will not reimburse respondents for expenses incurred in developing their proposal.

Treatment of proposals

A team of representatives from Statistics Canada and ESDC will review all proposals received. Canada reserves the right to use independent consultants, or government employees, if deemed necessary, to assess proposals.

If deemed appropriate, Statistics Canada will contact the respondents to ask additional questions or ask for clarification on a particular aspect of their proposal.

Please note changes will only be implemented during planned evergreening or milestone revision/update cycles and that a proposal will not necessarily result in changes to the NOC.

Official languages

Proposals may be written in either of Canada's official languages – English or French.

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is committed to respecting the privacy of consultation participants. All personal information created, held or collected by the Agency is protected by the Privacy Act. For more information on Statistics Canada's privacy policies, please consult the Privacy notice.

Thank You

We thank all participants for their continued interest and participation in the various NOC engagement activities.

Enquiries

If you have any enquiries about this process, please send them to statcan.noc-consultation-cnp-consultation.statcan@statcan.gc.ca.

Gender, sex at birth, sexual orientation, and related standards by variable

Statistical data and metadata standards are a set of rules that enable consistent and repeatable description, representation, structuring, and sharing of data and metadata. Statistics Canada has many statistical standards, data sources and methods used for collecting and publishing statistical data. This page contains standard variables of interest relating to the concepts of gender, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.

Couple relationships

Gender

Sex at birth

Sexual orientation

Gender, sex at birth, sexual orientation, and related standards by classification

Statistical data and metadata standards are a set of rules that enable consistent and repeatable description, representation, structuring, and sharing of data and metadata. Statistics Canada has many statistical standards, data sources and methods used for collecting and publishing statistical data. This page contains standard classifications of interest relating to the concepts of gender, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.

Couple relationships

Gender

Sex at birth

Sexual orientation

Ontario First Nations Point-of-Sale Exemption Survey (OFNPSES), 2023

Introduction

Purpose

The objective of the survey is to collect information on the Ontario First Nations point-of-sale exemption. These data are part of the information used by the Ontario Ministry of Finance and Finance Canada to determine the allocation of the Ontario HST revenue between the provincial and federal governments.

Additional information

Why we conduct this survey

The information you provide will be used by the Ontario Ministry of Finance and Finance Canada to ensure that the harmonized sales tax (HST) is allocated correctly between the provincial and federal governments. By participating in this survey, you will be helping Ontario receive its accurate share of the HST.

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.

Authority

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. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory. For this survey, there is a Section 11 agreement with the provincial statistical agency of Ontario.

Coverage

For this questionnaire: Please report for Ontario locations only.

Reporting period: Report for calendar year 2023.

Reporting instructions

  • Please complete the questionnaire and submit it within 15 days.
  • Report all dollar amounts in Canadian dollars.
  • Report dollar amounts in exact dollars and cents e.g., $100.12.
  • When precise figures are not available, please provide your best estimates.
  • Enter '0' if there is no value to report.

Note

Other information about this questionnaire

Additional information about this survey can be found by selecting the following link: Ontario First Nations Point-of-Sale Exemption Survey (OFNPSES)

Clients

This business sells goods or services to which types of customers?

Select all that apply.

  • 1: Businesses
  • 2: Individuals
  • 3: Other

Exemptions

From January 1st to December 31st, 2023, did this business offer or provide Ontario First Nations Point-of-Sale Exemptions to Status Indians, Indian bands or band councils?
The Ontario First Nations point-of-sale exemption is a rebate or exemption equal to the 8% provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) provided to status card holders at the time of purchase.

Exclude exemptions on sales by:

  • businesses located on Indian Reserves
  • businesses designated as 'remote stores'
  • vendors that deliver goods and services to a reserve.

1: Yes

Note: Answer "Yes" if this business offered the exemption even if it did not provide it in 2023.

  • 3: No

Exemptions - Question identifier: 3
From January 1st to December 31st, 2023, what was the total value of all Ontario First Nations point-of-sale exemptions that were provided by this business?

Ontario First Nations point-of-sale exemption (OFNPSE) is a rebate or exemption equal to the 8% provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) provided to status card holders at the time of purchase. In Ontario, the HST is comprised of 8% Provincial Value Added Tax plus 5% Goods and Service Tax for a total of 13%.

  • Report the value of the exemption and not the value of the sales to which the exemption applies.
  • Only GST must have been applied to all goods and services exempted.
  • Enter "0" if this business offered the exemption but was not asked to provide it in 2023.
  • Report all dollar amounts in Canadian dollars.
  • When precise figures are not available, please provide your best estimate.

Exclude

  • Internet sales;
  • Sales of goods and services delivered to a reserve;
  • Sales of goods and services where full HST was exempted;
  • Sales made on a reserve;
  • Sales by a remote store.

Example:

  • In the case of a $100.00 sale made to a status card holder, where that sale is eligible for the OFNPSE, only GST would be applied. The 8% Provincial Value Added Tax would be exempted.
  • The exemption would be calculated as $100.00 x 8% (or 0.08) = $8.00.

1: Total value of the exemptions

Exemptions - Question identifier: 4
Does this business plan to offer the Ontario First Nations Point-of-Sale Exemption to Status Indians, Indian bands and band councils in the future?

  • 1: Yes
  • 3: No

Exemptions - Question identifier: 5
What is the main reason this business will not offer this exemption in the future?

  • 1: No requests for the exemption
  • 2: Offering, registering or declaring the exemption
  • 3: Offering, registering or declaring the exemption is time consuming
  • 4: Other main reason - specify main reason:

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Contact Person - Question identifier: 1
Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information. Is __ the best person to contact?

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  • 3: No

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  • 2: Minutes

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Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales January 2024

Retail Commodity Survey:  CVs for Total Sales January 2024
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (January 2024). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Month (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Month
202310 202311 202312 202401
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.60 0.59 0.50 0.69
Retail Services (except commissions) [561]  0.59 0.58 0.49 0.68
Food and beverages at retail [56111]  0.32 0.31 0.41 0.48
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121]  1.16 1.14 1.24 1.15
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123]  5.50 3.62 3.49 2.34
Footwear at retail [56124]  1.31 1.18 0.99 1.34
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131]  1.13 0.89 0.80 0.87
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141]  2.17 2.11 1.77 2.52
Publications at retail [56142] 5.46 5.97 5.29 5.47
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 4.89 3.78 3.91 4.06
Motor vehicles at retail [56151]  2.06 2.13 1.85 2.50
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152]  3.95 4.77 5.15 4.96
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153]  1.38 1.54 1.35 2.34
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161]  1.64 1.41 1.71 1.55
Home health products at retail [56171]  3.05 3.37 3.06 3.19
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172]  2.90 2.85 2.83 3.06
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181]  1.47 1.39 1.48 1.75
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191]  2.60 2.34 2.26 2.16
Retail trade commissions [562]  2.11 2.06 2.35 2.31