Review of the July 2014 Labour Force Survey release

The review was conducted by:
Claude Julien, Director General of Methodology Branch and
Executive responsible for the Quality Secretariat, and
Craig Kuntz, Director General of the Economy-wide Statistics Branch

The original version was signed by Claude Julien, Director General, Methodology Branch, Executive responsible for the Quality Secretariat, and Craig Kuntz, Director General, Economy-wide Statistics Branch.

Introduction

This review was initiated by the Chief Statistician of Canada in response to an error in Canada's Labour Force Survey (LFS) release for the reference period of July 2014. The objective of this report is to determine what happened, why it occurred, why it was not caught in the quality assurance process, and what should be done to mitigate the risk of such errors in the future.

The review was conducted by Claude Julien, Director General of Methodology Branch and Executive responsible for the Quality Secretariat, and Craig Kuntz, Director General of the Economy-wide Statistics Branch.

Methodology

To understand what happened, why it occurred, and why the error was not identified sooner in the process, interviews were conducted with LFS employees and management team, as well as with the systems and methodology teams assigned to support the LFS. The review included an analysis of the LFS results, supporting documentation and operations diagnostics.

Background

The LFS is an important key economic indicator. Every month, the LFS collects data from a random sample of 56,000 households to obtain data on the labour force. The sample consists of six panels of dwellings. Each panel is contacted on six consecutive months or survey occasions. Every month, the oldest panel is dropped and a new panel is introduced. Hence, two consecutive survey occasions have five panels in common.

Like all surveys, the LFS must deal with incomplete or missing data due to a certain percentage of non-response. One of the methods used to deal with this non-response is called imputation where, using various data available, plausible values are determined to "fill in" for missing data. Having five panels in common between two survey occasions allows the LFS to use the previous month's responses to check the validity of the current month's responses and to determine the most plausible values for any missing data due to non-response. The previous month's responses used in imputation include demographic characteristics (e.g., age, sex) and labour force status (employed, unemployed, out of labour force). Given the known dynamics of the labour market, a person who reported being employed the previous month and who does not provide an update to his or her labour force status in the current month is likely to be determined by the processing system (what is called imputation) as still being employed. Yet, in order to respect the known dynamics of the labour market, the processing system will impute some previously employed individuals as either unemployed or out of the labour force.

Like all programs at Statistics Canada, the LFS is carried out in accordance with the agency's Quality Assurance Framework and the best practices suggested in its Quality Guidelines. Last spring, the results of a performance audit conducted by the Office of the Auditor General of Canada carried out on the LFS and three other key programs concluded that "Statistics Canada applied its quality assurance framework to ensure the quality of the statistical programs we examined." The Auditor General's recommendations focused on improvements to "ensure the continued relevance of its data products."

To ensure it remains relevant and accurately portrays the Canadian labour market, the LFS undergoes important updates after every census and a redesign every 10 years. Since 2011, the LFS program has been working on a major redesign that will renew the survey infrastructure by adopting a large number of corporate systems and services.

The LFS redesign project is divided into two phases. The first phase includes the rebasing of the estimates to the latest census of population results and redesigning the sample to, among other objectives, further integrate the corporate address register into the LFS. This rebasing sub-project also includes the introduction of new standard occupation codes and a review of the imputation methodology. The second phase of the redesign consists of reviewing the survey content and developing new systems that adopt corporate systems and services to replace the existing LFS infrastructure.

The current LFS systems were originally developed in 1997 and have since been maintained and updated as required. The LFS production environment comprises three main systems: front-end (sample preparation, collection and transmission), processing (reception, coding, editing, imputation, derivation, weighting and reporting), and aggregation and dissemination (tabulation, seasonal adjustment, and preparation of data outputs). The front-end system changes frequently and is tested every month to ensure that it is working properly. The processing system and the aggregation and dissemination system are complex and contain many modules and programs. They undergo infrequent changes and are tested only when changes are made.

In preparation for the first phase of the LFS redesign, the existing aggregation and dissemination system needed to be modified to incorporate a revised dwelling identifier number (DIN) to enable the LFS to further integrate the corporate address register to support its sampling frame. The required changes to incorporate the DIN had been previously made to the front-end and the processing systems as part of a project, called the continuous listing project, completed in January 2013. A record layout was changed in four areas of the processing system: a central data dictionary and three modules (imputation, derivation and weighting). According to plan, the aggregation and dissemination system was not changed at that time, as the required changes were viewed as being too complex and beyond the scope of the continuous listing project. An interim solution was implemented to ensure that the aggregation and dissemination system continued to function properly. The quality of the LFS was not affected.

In March 2013, a solution was developed to implement the revised DIN in the aggregation and dissemination system in a manner that would reduce the risk of introducing an error in the system. The solution consisted of modifying the layout of the fixed record file, known as the Tabulation Systems File (TABS), by moving one of the variables from the front to the back of the file. This created space for the revised DIN at the front of the file and left the remainder of the file untouched and readable by the aggregation and dissemination system with minimal change. However, the solution required going back and making another modification to the record layouts in the processing system. The project to implement the DIN changes was undertaken as a systems maintenance activity, rather than an activity that was part of the redesign.

Findings

What happened?

To implement the changes to the processing system, the team believed that they only needed to modify the derivation and weighting modules. What they did not realize was that the imputation module had a reference to the TABS file record layout.

The changes and associated testing were limited to what was believed to be the relevant modules (derivation, weighting, aggregation, seasonal adjustment and preparation of data outputs) prior to implementation for the July 2014 reference period—but the imputation module was neither changed, nor tested.

As a result, in the July 2014 production run, the imputation module did not pick up the labour force status of individuals from the June 2014 survey occasion. This meant that the June labour force status was not used, as designed, to determine the most plausible values for individuals whose July labour force status were missing, due to non-response. This resulted in a higher number of individuals who reported being employed in June, and who did not respond in July, being imputed as either out of the labour force or unemployed in July. The LFS system as a whole ran and the production logs did not trigger any systems code for this error because labour force status is one of several characteristics used in imputation. There were no operations diagnostics to detect this type of error.

Why did it occur?

Based on the facts that we have gathered, we conclude that several factors contributed to the error in the July 2014 LFS results. There was an incomplete understanding of the LFS processing system on the part of the team implementing and testing the change to the TABS file. This change was perceived as systems maintenance and the oversight and governance were not commensurate with the potential risk. The systems documentation was out of date, inaccurate and erroneously supported the team's assumptions about the system. The testing conducted was not sufficiently comprehensive and operations diagnostics to catch this type of error were not present. As well, roles and responsibilities within the team were not as clearly defined as they should have been. Communications among the team, labour analysts and senior management around this particular issue were inadequate.

How was the error detected?

The first indication that there might be a problem with the July 2014 LFS results occurred the morning of Friday August 8, 2014, after the data had been publicly released. A member of the systems team was trying to understand, as part of the review of imputation methodology in the rebasing sub‑project, why the results from a previous month's imputation could not be replicated in the test environment. The programmer realized the imputation module contained a reference to the TABS file record layout and recognized the potential consequences. The programmer immediately escalated the concerns and a decision was taken that morning to make the appropriate systems changes and rerun the July 2014 production in the test environment to assess the impact on the results. Once the error and its magnitude were confirmed to the satisfaction of the Chief Statistician on Tuesday August 12, 2014, a decision was taken, as per the agency's Directive on Corrections to Daily Releases and Statistical Products, to remove the erroneous data, to notify the public of the error, and to begin the process to release the corrected data on August 15, 2014.

What are the LFS quality assurance procedures?

All Statistics Canada data go through a rigorous data validation process. The basic mechanisms for managing quality are described in Statistics Canada's Quality Assurance Framework and Statistics Canada's Quality Guidelines. Their effectiveness does not depend on any one mechanism or process, but on the collective effect of many interdependent measures.

The LFS production follows a strict monthly release schedule that is set annually. The main production steps comprise collection applications testing, sample selection, collection, processing, and dissemination (analysis and validation). Our review focused on processing (where the error occurred) and analysis and validation (where the error could have been detected).

The processing system comprises nine modules, of which the latter five are fully automated and include the module where the error occurred. The system, run by a production officer, produces systems logs, operations diagnostics and survey results. At every occasion, the systems logs and the operations diagnostics are reviewed by the production officer and the production manager.

The production team delivers main tables in paper format and detailed tables in electronic format to the labour analysts in the Current Labour Analysis Section of the Labour Statistics Division. The main tables are usually delivered nine days prior to the official release; the detailed tables are delivered the next day. The production manager and methodologists from the Household Survey Methods Division validate the survey weights. The labour analysts are not involved in the production process to assure that there is an independent review of the LFS numbers. This is an agency best practice.

Labour analysts review the numbers for anomalies, either unexpectedly high month-to-month changes or unexpectedly low changes. They can request additional tables or system checks from the production manager. Seasonally adjusted numbers are produced and validated by labour analysts, time series analysis experts and the production manager. Analysts also consult the Analytical Studies Branch to challenge the numbers and their interpretation in a broad economic perspective. One of the labour analysts is identified to lead the writing of the article to be released in The Daily, the official release vehicle for Statistics Canada data.

On the Friday, one week prior to official release, the analysts communicate high-level numbers and their interpretation to the Assistant Director and Director responsible for the LFS. The Director then communicates the results to the Director General and the Assistant Chief Statistician. At each of these meetings, the numbers and their interpretation are challenged; additional production checks or analyses can be requested.

On the Monday prior to official release, a first draft of the article for The Daily is reviewed and validated line‑by‑line during a 3‑ to 4‑hour session attended by labour analysts, the Assistant Director and the Director responsible for the LFS. Changes and further analysis or research are usually recommended, and carried out and incorporated into a second draft of the article that is reviewed and validated line‑by‑line during a second 3‑ to 4‑hour session with the same group on Tuesday. Throughout the analysis and validation of the numbers, analysts request more detailed tables or scan the Internet for additional information that could explain or provide more context to the numbers produced by the survey.

A draft communiqué is delivered to the Communications Division for preparation and translation of all the material for official release. Prior to release, this material is reviewed by the labour analyst and Communications staff. Two days prior to official release, the results of the LFS are presented by the Chief of the Current Labour Analysis Section to the Executive Management Board members (Chief Statistician and Assistant Chief Statisticians); the Director General, Education, Labour and Income Statistics; the Director General and the Principal Researcher, Analytical Studies Branch; and the Director General, Communications. The results are challenged, and additional checks and analyses can be requested.

A few days after official release, the LFS holds a monthly post-mortem to review data quality. It is attended by the Director or Assistant Director, collection managers, processing managers, labour analysts and methodologists. This is an agency best practice. The meeting usually focuses on the collection environment, in particular response rates, and the demographic coverage of the LFS sample.

Why was the error not detected earlier?

In the July 2014 occasion, all data production checks were executed as planned and the tables were delivered on schedule. Due to the change that had been made to the processing system, the production manager double-checked the systems logs and operations diagnostics. On the surface, the production appeared to have run without incident. The systems logs and operations diagnostics, including those in the imputation module, did not return any error codes or atypical results, despite the changes to the TABS file record layout. Our review assessed the operations diagnostics produced in the imputation module and confirmed that it did not reveal any irregular results that could have indicated a problem. Without a proper diagnostic in the imputation module to assess the match rate of current and previous month records, the production team was not aware that the module did not run as designed. This diagnostic was added to the module during the correction process.

Prior to starting the validation process, three sectors were identified as requiring particular attention: construction, education services, and health care and social assistance. A special complex analysis was planned and executed to look at the health-care sector. The numbers in these sectors, the low net increase in employment (200 jobs) and the decrease in full-time employment (-59,700 jobs) were challenged and discussed throughout the validation process up to the final presentation to the Executive Management Board members. At the end of each step, the LFS results were deemed plausible in the current economic context and the sampling variability inherent to the LFS.

Were the results plausible? To check this conclusion, our review conducted an analysis of the LFS results available on Statistics Canada's socioeconomic database, CANSIM, since January 1985 (for a total of 355 survey occasions). The following LFS results are all adjusted for seasonality. We observed that when total employment is growing, the LFS has produced a net change of 200 jobs or less (even negative) nearly one‑fifth of the time. The median net change when employment has grown is a gain of 22,000 jobs. This is similar to the LFS consensus forecast provided by external economists for the month of July 2014. As for full-time employment, the LFS results show that it has recently been stable. In similar situations in the past, the LFS has produced a net decrease of 60,000 jobs or more, roughly one‑sixth of the time. Based on this analysis, we judge that the initial incorrect results produced by the LFS were plausible given the inherent sampling variability in the survey process.

While the data validation steps were executed as planned, our review identified two key weaknesses. First, the analytical team involved in the validation process was not fully aware that a change had been made to the production system. While the labour analysts knew that such a change was in the works, they only found out that it had been implemented during the analytical validation. However, when the results were presented to senior management and questioned, no reference was made to the change to the processing system. Secondly, the analytical process lacked formal reports to assess the contribution of imputation on the LFS results. A report detailing non-response and the contribution of imputation to estimates by labour market status may have raised questions about the results. The review of more detailed reports on processing indicators at the monthly data quality meetings could have further raised awareness on the potential impact of imputation.

It is clear that the context in which any survey is conducted and processed has a bearing on the quality of the results. In this regard, the survey analysts and senior management reviewing the overall data quality of the results should be aware of this contextual information. As well, analysts should have reports on imputation outcomes and the impact on survey results.

The LFS data quality post-mortem should address any issues in the processing environment, including imputation, and should also take the opportunity to communicate any planned changes that may affect future survey cycles.

Recommendations

1. Governance

Given the importance of the LFS, and the complexity and age of the systems, all changes should be undertaken with a heightened sense of the risks involved and should not be considered to be regular maintenance. We recommend that proper governance and oversight be put in place, regardless of the size or perceived simplicity of the changes being made to the LFS. When implementing changes, the roles of the production manager and project manager, as well as developer, tester and acceptor, should be clearly separated. These roles and responsibilities should be formally documented and understood by the team.

2. Testing protocol

The testing of systems changes should be conducted in line with a set protocol. The scope of the testing in this incident was constrained based on the perceived importance and impact of the change that was being made. Had a protocol to systematically test all the components rather than a subset been in place, the error might have been avoided. We recommend that a formal testing protocol be developed and systematically implemented at Statistics Canada. It should take into consideration the importance of the program, as well as the age and complexity of the systems, and should clearly articulate the different roles and responsibilities of those involved in testing, as well as the scope of testing to be conducted. This testing protocol, as well as other corporate management framework components, should be clearly referred to when updating the agency's Quality Assurance Framework.

3. Diagnostics

Additional diagnostics and reports should be added to the LFS production process to ensure that systems are not just running, but running as expected and doing what they are supposed to do. Specifically, additional diagnostics should be included in the imputation module and the analysts should have a report on, and be aware of, the contribution of imputation to the estimates.

4. Documentation

Accurate and up-to-date systems documentation might have prevented this error from occurring. Steps should be taken to ensure a centralized set of documentation is systematically updated and reviewed for accuracy when system changes are made. We recommend a review of best practices around the use of systems documentation and how it can best be incorporated in the change management process.

5. Communication

The context in which a survey was conducted and processed has a bearing on the quality of the results. While we clearly support the separation of the production, analysis and management functions, the survey analysts and management reviewing the overall data quality of the results should be fully aware of the contextual events surrounding the survey production cycle. The LFS data quality meeting that is conducted each month for the LFS is also a best practice, and should include a discussion of all known upcoming events that could affect the next production cycles, including changes regardless of their perceived importance.

Briefings to the Executive Management Board members on mission critical survey results should start with a brief overview of the contextual events related to the survey environment. For any events identified, there should be an explanation of steps that were taken to mitigate the risks to data quality. The briefings should also include information on any upcoming events that may affect the future production cycles.

Conclusion

Our review of the July 2014 LFS incident indicates that a number of factors contributed to the publication of incorrect data. The primary factor was the lack of understanding among team members of the impact of changes made to the dwelling identification number on the system as a whole.

If the project had not been conducted as a systems maintenance activity, but rather as a formal sub‑project attached to the redesign, would it have received additional scrutiny and oversight, would the potential risks have been better understood, and would the testing plan have been challenged? We can only speculate what the answers to these questions are, but in hindsight it is clear that the project would have benefitted from increased oversight and governance, a heightened awareness of the risks involved, a more formal testing protocol, and enhanced communication.

The LFS is a complex system with numerous checks and balances. The recommendations in this report are meant to address the shortcomings that led to the July 2014 LFS error and ensure stronger quality assurance in the future.

New Dissemination Model Online Beta Consultation - Privacy impact assessment

Introduction

In November 2014, as part of the New Dissemination Model, Statistics Canada is preparing to launch a beta website for the purpose of engaging and seeking further input from Canadians by inviting them to discuss, comment and rate features of the beta website.

Objective

A privacy impact assessment for the New Dissemination Model Online Beta Consultation was conducted to determine if there were any privacy, confidentiality and security issues associated with the consultation, and to make recommendations for their resolution or mitigation as required.

Description

The beta website will be made available from various pages on the Statistics Canada website.

Participants are asked to provide a user name (alias) and their email address, which may be used to correspond with them if required. The comment sections will be moderated. Users will be informed that their comments will be held until they are vetted by the moderator.

Unregistered visitors may also take part in consultations by completing a form available on each page. These comments will not be posted online. There will also be a 5-star rating tool available on every page.

Risk Area Identification and Categorization

The privacy impact assessment also identifies the risk areas and categorizes the level of potential risk (level 1 representing the lowest level of potential risk and level 4, the highest) associated with the collection and use of personal information.

Personal information of participants:

  • Type of program or activity – Level 1: Program or activity that does not involve a decision about an identifiable individual.
  • Type of personal information involved and context – Level 1: Only personal information, with no contextual sensitivities, collected directly from the individual or provided with the consent of the individual for disclosure under an authorized program.
  • Program or activity partners and private sector involvement – Level 1: Within the institution (among one or more programs within the same institution).
  • Duration of the program or activity – Level 2: Short-term program or activity (November 12, 2014 to December 19, 2014).
  • Program population – Level 3: The program's use of personal information for external administrative purposes affects certain individuals.
  • Personal information transmission – Level 1: The personal information is used within a closed system (no connections to the Internet, Intranet or any other system and the circulation of hardcopy documents is controlled).
  • Technology and privacy: The platform will use the Drupal software, which has already been implemented for other Statistics Canada online products, including StatCan Blog, Question of the Month and Chat with an Expert.
  • Privacy breach: There is a very low risk of personal information being disclosed. Participants are responsible for the information that they post. Statistics Canada will not post comments that contain personal information.

Conclusion

This assessment of the New Dissemination Model Online Beta Consultation did not identify any privacy risks that cannot be managed using existing safeguards.

Appendix B

This table contains a concordance between vectors in the 1997 and 2010 baskets, where available. Given that the classification system in the two baskets is different, an indicator was assigned to each matched vectors to indicate their level of comparability.

The "comparability" indicator is defined as follows:

  1. No, or almost no, conceptual differences
  2. Minor conceptual differences
  3. Major conceptual differences
  4. No concordance
Appendix B
Table summary
This table displays the results of . The information is grouped by 1997=100 Basket (appearing as row headers), Comparability and 2010=100 Basket (appearing as column headers).
1997=100 Basket Comparability 2010=100 Basket
Table Vector Title Table Vector Title
3270042 v41232130 Total machinery and equipment A 3270055 v88306020 Total machinery and equipment
3270042 v41232131 Total machinery and equipment A 3270055 v88306021 Total machinery and equipment
3270042 v41232132 Total machinery and equipment A 3270055 v88306022 Total machinery and equipment
3270042 v41232133 Crop and animal production A 3270055 v88306023 Crop and animal production
3270042 v41232134 Crop and animal production A 3270055 v88306024 Crop and animal production
3270042 v41232135 Crop and animal production A 3270055 v88306025 Crop and animal production
3270042 v41232136 Forestry and logging A 3270055 v88306032 Forestry and logging
3270042 v41232137 Forestry and logging A 3270055 v88306033 Forestry and logging
3270042 v41232138 Forestry and logging A 3270055 v88306034 Forestry and logging
3270042 v41232139 Fishing, hunting and trapping A 3270055 v88306035 Fishing, hunting and trapping
3270042 v41232140 Fishing, hunting and trapping A 3270055 v88306036 Fishing, hunting and trapping
3270042 v41232141 Fishing, hunting and trapping A 3270055 v88306037 Fishing, hunting and trapping
3270042 v41232142 Support activities for agriculture and forestry A 3270055 v88306038 Support activities for agriculture and forestry
3270042 v41232143 Support activities for agriculture and forestry A 3270055 v88306039 Support activities for agriculture and forestry
3270042 v41232144 Support activities for agriculture and forestry A 3270055 v88306040 Support activities for agriculture and forestry
3270042 v41232145 Mines, quarries and oil wells A 3270055 v88306041 Mines, quarries and oil wells
3270042 v41232146 Mines, quarries and oil wells A 3270055 v88306042 Mines, quarries and oil wells
3270042 v41232147 Mines, quarries and oil wells A 3270055 v88306043 Mines, quarries and oil wells
3270042 v41232148 Oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306044 Oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232149 Oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306045 Oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232150 Oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306046 Oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232151 Metal ore mining C 3270055 v88306053 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232152 Metal ore mining C 3270055 v88306054 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232153 Metal ore mining C 3270055 v88306055 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232154 Coal, non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying C 3270055 v88306053 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232155 Coal, non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying C 3270055 v88306054 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232156 Coal, non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying C 3270055 v88306055 Mining and quarrying (except oil and gas)
3270042 v41232157 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306056 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232158 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306057 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232159 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction A 3270055 v88306058 Support activities for mining and oil and gas extraction
3270042 v41232160 Utilities A 3270055 v88306059 Utilities
3270042 v41232161 Utilities A 3270055 v88306060 Utilities
3270042 v41232162 Utilities A 3270055 v88306061 Utilities
3270042 v41232163 Construction A 3270055 v88306062 Construction
3270042 v41232164 Construction A 3270055 v88306063 Construction
3270042 v41232165 Construction A 3270055 v88306064 Construction
3270042 v41232166 All manufacturing A 3270055 v88306065 All manufacturing
3270042 v41232167 All manufacturing A 3270055 v88306066 All manufacturing
3270042 v41232168 All manufacturing A 3270055 v88306067 All manufacturing
3270042 v41232169 Food and beverages C 3270055 v88306068 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232170 Food and beverages C 3270055 v88306069 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232171 Food and beverages C 3270055 v88306070 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232172 Food manufacturing A 3270055 v88306068 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232173 Food manufacturing A 3270055 v88306069 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232174 Food manufacturing A 3270055 v88306070 Food manufacturing
3270042 v41232175 Beverage manufacturing B 3270055 v88306071 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232176 Beverage manufacturing B 3270055 v88306072 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232177 Beverage manufacturing B 3270055 v88306073 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232178 Tobacco manufacturing C 3270055 v88306071 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232179 Tobacco manufacturing C 3270055 v88306072 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232180 Tobacco manufacturing C 3270055 v88306073 Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing
3270042 v41232181 Textile and textile product mills A 3270055 v88306074 Textile and textile product mills
3270042 v41232182 Textile and textile product mills A 3270055 v88306075 Textile and textile product mills
3270042 v41232183 Textile and textile product mills A 3270055 v88306076 Textile and textile product mills
3270042 v41232184 Clothing manufacturing C 3270055 v88306077 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232185 Clothing manufacturing C 3270055 v88306078 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232186 Clothing manufacturing C 3270055 v88306079 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232187 Leather and allied product manufacturing C 3270055 v88306077 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232188 Leather and allied product manufacturing C 3270055 v88306078 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232189 Leather and allied product manufacturing C 3270055 v88306079 Clothing and leather and allied product manufacturing
3270042 v41232190 Wood product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306080 Wood product manufacturing
3270042 v41232191 Wood product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306081 Wood product manufacturing
3270042 v41232192 Wood product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306082 Wood product manufacturing
3270042 v41232193 Paper manufacturing A 3270055 v88306083 Paper manufacturing
3270042 v41232194 Paper manufacturing A 3270055 v88306084 Paper manufacturing
3270042 v41232195 Paper manufacturing A 3270055 v88306085 Paper manufacturing
3270042 v41232196 Printing and related support activities A 3270055 v88306086 Printing and related support activities
3270042 v41232197 Printing and related support activities A 3270055 v88306087 Printing and related support activities
3270042 v41232198 Printing and related support activities A 3270055 v88306088 Printing and related support activities
3270042 v41232199 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306089 Petroleum and coal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232200 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306090 Petroleum and coal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232201 Petroleum and coal products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306091 Petroleum and coal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232202 Chemical manufacturing A 3270055 v88306092 Chemical manufacturing
3270042 v41232203 Chemical manufacturing A 3270055 v88306093 Chemical manufacturing
3270042 v41232204 Chemical manufacturing A 3270055 v88306094 Chemical manufacturing
3270042 v41232205 Plastic and rubber products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306095 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
3270042 v41232206 Plastic and rubber products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306096 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
3270042 v41232207 Plastic and rubber products manufacturing A 3270055 v88306097 Plastics and rubber products manufacturing
3270042 v41232208 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306098 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing
3270042 v41232209 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306099 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing
3270042 v41232210 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306100 Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing
3270042 v41232211 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306101 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232212 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306102 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232213 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306103 Primary metal and fabricated metal product manufacturing
3270042 v41232214 Machinery manufacturing A 3270055 v88306110 Machinery manufacturing
3270042 v41232215 Machinery manufacturing A 3270055 v88306111 Machinery manufacturing
3270042 v41232216 Machinery manufacturing A 3270055 v88306112 Machinery manufacturing
3270042 v41232217 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306113 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing
3270042 v41232218 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306114 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing
3270042 v41232219 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306115 Computer, electronic and electrical product manufacturing
3270042 v41232220 Transportation equipment manufacturing A 3270055 v88306122 Transportation equipment manufacturing
3270042 v41232221 Transportation equipment manufacturing A 3270055 v88306123 Transportation equipment manufacturing
3270042 v41232222 Transportation equipment manufacturing A 3270055 v88306124 Transportation equipment manufacturing
3270042 v41232223 Furniture and related product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306125 Furniture and related product manufacturing
3270042 v41232224 Furniture and related product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306126 Furniture and related product manufacturing
3270042 v41232225 Furniture and related product manufacturing A 3270055 v88306127 Furniture and related product manufacturing
3270042 v41232226 Miscellaneous manufacturing A 3270055 v88306128 Miscellaneous manufacturing
3270042 v41232227 Miscellaneous manufacturing A 3270055 v88306129 Miscellaneous manufacturing
3270042 v41232228 Miscellaneous manufacturing A 3270055 v88306130 Miscellaneous manufacturing
3270042 v41232229 Trade A 3270055 v88306131 Trade
3270042 v41232230 Trade A 3270055 v88306132 Trade
3270042 v41232231 Trade A 3270055 v88306133 Trade
3270042 v41232232 Wholesale trade A 3270055 v88306134 Wholesale trade
3270042 v41232233 Wholesale trade A 3270055 v88306135 Wholesale trade
3270042 v41232234 Wholesale trade A 3270055 v88306136 Wholesale trade
3270042 v41232235 Retail trade A 3270055 v88306137 Retail trade
3270042 v41232236 Retail trade A 3270055 v88306138 Retail trade
3270042 v41232237 Retail trade A 3270055 v88306139 Retail trade
3270042 v41232238 Transportation (excluding pipeline transportation) C 3270055 v88306140 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232239 Transportation (excluding pipeline transportation) C 3270055 v88306141 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232240 Transportation (excluding pipeline transportation) C 3270055 v88306142 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232241 Pipeline transportation C 3270055 v88306140 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232242 Pipeline transportation C 3270055 v88306141 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232243 Pipeline transportation C 3270055 v88306142 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232244 Warehousing and storage C 3270055 v88306140 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232245 Warehousing and storage C 3270055 v88306141 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232246 Warehousing and storage C 3270055 v88306142 Transportation and warehousing
3270042 v41232247 Finance, insurance and real estate A 3270055 v88306143 Finance, insurance and real estate
3270042 v41232248 Finance, insurance and real estate A 3270055 v88306144 Finance, insurance and real estate
3270042 v41232249 Finance, insurance and real estate A 3270055 v88306145 Finance, insurance and real estate
3270042 v41232250 Finance and insurance A 3270055 v88306146 Finance and insurance
3270042 v41232251 Finance and insurance A 3270055 v88306147 Finance and insurance
3270042 v41232252 Finance and insurance A 3270055 v88306148 Finance and insurance
3270042 v41232253 Real estate and rental and leasing services A 3270055 v88306149 Real estate and rental and leasing
3270042 v41232254 Real estate and rental and leasing services A 3270055 v88306150 Real estate and rental and leasing
3270042 v41232255 Real estate and rental and leasing services A 3270055 v88306151 Real estate and rental and leasing
3270042 v41232256 Private education services B 3270055 v88306155 Educational services
3270042 v41232257 Private education services B 3270055 v88306156 Educational services
3270042 v41232258 Private education services B 3270055 v88306157 Educational services
3270042 v41232259 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance C 3270055 v88306185 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232260 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance C 3270055 v88306186 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232261 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance C 3270055 v88306187 Education services (excluding private), health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232262 Universities C 3270055 v88306188 Educational services
3270042 v41232263 Universities C 3270055 v88306189 Educational services
3270042 v41232264 Universities C 3270055 v88306190 Educational services
3270042 v41232265 Health care (excluding hospitals) and social assistance B 3270055 v88306158 Health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232266 Health care (excluding hospitals) and social assistance B 3270055 v88306159 Health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232267 Health care (excluding hospitals) and social assistance B 3270055 v88306160 Health care and social assistance
3270042 v41232268 Hospitals A 3270055 v88306191 Hospitals
3270042 v41232269 Hospitals A 3270055 v88306192 Hospitals
3270042 v41232270 Hospitals A 3270055 v88306193 Hospitals
3270042 v41232271 Other services (excluding public administration) C 3270055 v88306161 Other services (excluding public administration)
3270042 v41232272 Other services (excluding public administration) C 3270055 v88306162 Other services (excluding public administration)
3270042 v41232273 Other services (excluding public administration) C 3270055 v88306163 Other services (excluding public administration)
3270042 v41232274 Information and cultural industries A 3270055 v88306164 Information and cultural industries
3270042 v41232275 Information and cultural industries A 3270055 v88306165 Information and cultural industries
3270042 v41232276 Information and cultural industries A 3270055 v88306166 Information and cultural industries
3270042 v41232277 Professional, scientific and technical services A 3270055 v88306167 Professional, scientific and technical services
3270042 v41232278 Professional, scientific and technical services A 3270055 v88306168 Professional, scientific and technical services
3270042 v41232279 Professional, scientific and technical services A 3270055 v88306169 Professional, scientific and technical services
3270042 v41232280 Management of companies and enterprises A 3270055 v88306170 Holding companies
3270042 v41232281 Management of companies and enterprises A 3270055 v88306171 Holding companies
3270042 v41232282 Management of companies and enterprises A 3270055 v88306172 Holding companies
3270042 v41232283 Administrative and support and waste management A 3270055 v88306173 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services
3270042 v41232284 Administrative and support and waste management A 3270055 v88306174 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services
3270042 v41232285 Administrative and support and waste management A 3270055 v88306175 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services
3270042 v41232286 Public education services C 3270055 v88306188 Educational services
3270042 v41232287 Public education services C 3270055 v88306189 Educational services
3270042 v41232288 Public education services C 3270055 v88306190 Educational services
3270042 v41232289 Arts, entertainment and recreation B 3270055 v88306176 Arts, entertainment and recreation
3270042 v41232290 Arts, entertainment and recreation B 3270055 v88306177 Arts, entertainment and recreation
3270042 v41232291 Arts, entertainment and recreation B 3270055 v88306178 Arts, entertainment and recreation
3270042 v41232292 Accommodation and food services A 3270055 v88306179 Accommodation and food services
3270042 v41232293 Accommodation and food services A 3270055 v88306180 Accommodation and food services
3270042 v41232294 Accommodation and food services A 3270055 v88306181 Accommodation and food services
3270042 v41232295 Other services B 3270055 v88306182 Other services
3270042 v41232296 Other services B 3270055 v88306183 Other services
3270042 v41232297 Other services B 3270055 v88306184 Other services
3270042 v41232298 Public administration B 3270055 v88306197 Public administration
3270042 v41232299 Public administration B 3270055 v88306198 Public administration
3270042 v41232300 Public administration B 3270055 v88306199 Public administration
3270042 v41232301 Federal government public administration A 3270055 v88306203 Other federal government services (except defence)
3270042 v41232302 Federal government public administration A 3270055 v88306204 Other federal government services (except defence)
3270042 v41232303 Federal government public administration A 3270055 v88306205 Other federal government services (except defence)
3270042 v41232304 Provincial and territorial public administration B 3270055 v88306209 Other provincial and territorial government services
3270042 v41232305 Provincial and territorial public administration B 3270055 v88306210 Other provincial and territorial government services
3270042 v41232306 Provincial and territorial public administration B 3270055 v88306211 Other provincial and territorial government services
3270042 v41232307 Local, municipal and regional public administration A 3270055 v88306206 Other municipal government services
3270042 v41232308 Local, municipal and regional public administration A 3270055 v88306207 Other municipal government services
3270042 v41232309 Local, municipal and regional public administration A 3270055 v88306208 Other municipal government services
3270041 v41232310 Other tires and tubes D 3270054    
3270041 v41232311 Other tires and tubes D 3270054    
3270041 v41232312 Other tires and tubes D 3270054    
3270041 v41232313 Tire repair material and retreaded tires D 3270054    
3270041 v41232314 Tire repair material and retreaded tires D 3270054    
3270041 v41232315 Tire repair material and retreaded tires D 3270054    
3270041 v41232316 Conveyor and transmission belting B 3270054 v88305864 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232317 Conveyor and transmission belting B 3270054 v88305865 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232318 Conveyor and transmission belting B 3270054 v88305866 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232319 Hose and tubing, mainly rubber C 3270054 v88305864 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232320 Hose and tubing, mainly rubber C 3270054 v88305865 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232321 Hose and tubing, mainly rubber C 3270054 v88305866 Rubber and plastic hoses and belts
3270041 v41232322 Plastic containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232323 Plastic containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232324 Plastic containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232325 Rope and twine C 3270054 v88305855 Other textile products
3270041 v41232326 Rope and twine C 3270054 v88305856 Other textile products
3270041 v41232327 Rope and twine C 3270054 v88305857 Other textile products
3270041 v41232328 Textile floor coverings A 3270054 v88305852 Carpets and rugs
3270041 v41232329 Textile floor coverings A 3270054 v88305853 Carpets and rugs
3270041 v41232330 Textile floor coverings A 3270054 v88305854 Carpets and rugs
3270041 v41232331 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds C 3270054 v88305855 Other textile products
3270041 v41232332 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds C 3270054 v88305856 Other textile products
3270041 v41232333 Tarpaulins, awnings and sunblinds C 3270054 v88305857 Other textile products
3270041 v41232334 Other textile products B 3270054 v88305855 Other textile products
3270041 v41232335 Other textile products B 3270054 v88305856 Other textile products
3270041 v41232336 Other textile products B 3270054 v88305857 Other textile products
3270041 v41232337 Wood containers and pallets A 3270054 v88305858 Wood containers and pallets
3270041 v41232338 Wood containers and pallets A 3270054 v88305859 Wood containers and pallets
3270041 v41232339 Wood containers and pallets A 3270054 v88305860 Wood containers and pallets
3270041 v41232340 Household furniture B 3270054 v88305993 Household furniture
3270041 v41232341 Household furniture B 3270054 v88305994 Household furniture
3270041 v41232342 Household furniture B 3270054 v88305995 Household furniture
3270041 v41232343 Furniture parts C 3270054 v88305999 Office furniture
3270041 v41232344 Furniture parts C 3270054 v88306000 Office furniture
3270041 v41232345 Furniture parts C 3270054 v88306001 Office furniture
3270041 v41232346 Office furniture B 3270054 v88305999 Office furniture
3270041 v41232347 Office furniture B 3270054 v88306000 Office furniture
3270041 v41232348 Office furniture B 3270054 v88306001 Office furniture
3270041 v41232349 Commercial and institutional furniture C 3270054 v88305996 Institutional furniture
3270041 v41232350 Commercial and institutional furniture C 3270054 v88305997 Institutional furniture
3270041 v41232351 Commercial and institutional furniture C 3270054 v88305998 Institutional furniture
3270041 v41232352 Mattresses and other furniture B 3270054 v88306005 Mattresses and foundations
3270041 v41232353 Mattresses and other furniture B 3270054 v88306006 Mattresses and foundations
3270041 v41232354 Mattresses and other furniture B 3270054 v88306007 Mattresses and foundations
3270041 v41232355 Metal tanks C 3270054 v88305870 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232356 Metal tanks C 3270054 v88305871 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232357 Metal tanks C 3270054 v88305872 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232358 Power boilers C 3270054 v88305870 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232359 Power boilers C 3270054 v88305871 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232360 Power boilers C 3270054 v88305872 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232361 Metal kitchen utensils C 3270054 v88305876 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232362 Metal kitchen utensils C 3270054 v88305877 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232363 Metal kitchen utensils C 3270054 v88305878 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232364 Other kitchen utensils D 3270054    
3270041 v41232365 Other kitchen utensils D 3270054    
3270041 v41232366 Other kitchen utensils D 3270054    
3270041 v41232367 Other metal containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232368 Other metal containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232369 Other metal containers and closures D 3270054    
3270041 v41232370 Food, beverage and other cans D 3270054    
3270041 v41232371 Food, beverage and other cans D 3270054    
3270041 v41232372 Food, beverage and other cans D 3270054    
3270041 v41232373 Wire products, including springs A 3270054 v88305873 Springs and wire products
3270041 v41232374 Wire products, including springs A 3270054 v88305874 Springs and wire products
3270041 v41232375 Wire products, including springs A 3270054 v88305875 Springs and wire products
3270041 v41232376 Machine tools C 3270054 v88305900 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232377 Machine tools C 3270054 v88305901 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232378 Machine tools C 3270054 v88305902 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232379 Tool accessories C 3270054 v88305900 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232380 Tool accessories C 3270054 v88305901 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232381 Tool accessories C 3270054 v88305902 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232382 Hand and measuring tools B 3270054 v88305876 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232383 Hand and measuring tools B 3270054 v88305877 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232384 Hand and measuring tools B 3270054 v88305878 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232385 Scissors, razor blades and manicure and pedicure sets C 3270054 v88305876 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232386 Scissors, razor blades and manicure and pedicure sets C 3270054 v88305877 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232387 Scissors, razor blades and manicure and pedicure sets C 3270054 v88305878 Hand tools and cutlery (except precious metal)
3270041 v41232388 Household clothes washers and dryers C 3270054 v88305939 Major appliances
3270041 v41232389 Household clothes washers and dryers C 3270054 v88305940 Major appliances
3270041 v41232390 Household clothes washers and dryers C 3270054 v88305941 Major appliances
3270041 v41232391 Household dishwashers C 3270054 v88305939 Major appliances
3270041 v41232392 Household dishwashers C 3270054 v88305940 Major appliances
3270041 v41232393 Household dishwashers C 3270054 v88305941 Major appliances
3270041 v41232394 Lawn mowers, snow blowers and lawn sprinklers C 3270054 v88305882 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232395 Lawn mowers, snow blowers and lawn sprinklers C 3270054 v88305883 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232396 Lawn mowers, snow blowers and lawn sprinklers C 3270054 v88305884 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232397 Non-electric furnaces and heating equipment C 3270054 v88305897 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232398 Non-electric furnaces and heating equipment C 3270054 v88305898 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232399 Non-electric furnaces and heating equipment C 3270054 v88305899 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232400 Commercial cooking equipment C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232401 Commercial cooking equipment C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232402 Commercial cooking equipment C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232403 Gas and water meters C 3270054 v88305933 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232404 Gas and water meters C 3270054 v88305934 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232405 Gas and water meters C 3270054 v88305935 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232406 Fire fighting and traffic control equipment C 3270054 v88305966 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232407 Fire fighting and traffic control equipment C 3270054 v88305967 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232408 Fire fighting and traffic control equipment C 3270054 v88305968 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232409 Engines, parts and assemblies for tractors C 3270054 v88305906 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232410 Engines, parts and assemblies for tractors C 3270054 v88305907 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232411 Engines, parts and assemblies for tractors C 3270054 v88305908 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232412 Wheel tractors C 3270054 v88305882 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232413 Wheel tractors C 3270054 v88305883 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232414 Wheel tractors C 3270054 v88305884 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232415 Crawler tractors C 3270054 v88305885 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232416 Crawler tractors C 3270054 v88305886 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232417 Crawler tractors C 3270054 v88305887 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232418 Other agricultural machinery B 3270054 v88305882 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232419 Other agricultural machinery B 3270054 v88305883 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232420 Other agricultural machinery B 3270054 v88305884 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232421 Mechanical power transmission equipment C 3270054 v88305906 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232422 Mechanical power transmission equipment C 3270054 v88305907 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232423 Mechanical power transmission equipment C 3270054 v88305908 Other engine and power transmission equipment
3270041 v41232424 Pumps, compressors, fans and blowers B 3270054 v88305909 Pumps and compressors
3270041 v41232425 Pumps, compressors, fans and blowers B 3270054 v88305910 Pumps and compressors
3270041 v41232426 Pumps, compressors, fans and blowers B 3270054 v88305911 Pumps and compressors
3270041 v41232427 Conveyors, elevators and hoisting machinery C 3270054 v88305912 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232428 Conveyors, elevators and hoisting machinery C 3270054 v88305913 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232429 Conveyors, elevators and hoisting machinery C 3270054 v88305914 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232430 Industrial trucks and material handling equipment C 3270054 v88305912 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232431 Industrial trucks and material handling equipment C 3270054 v88305913 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232432 Industrial trucks and material handling equipment C 3270054 v88305914 Material handling equipment
3270041 v41232433 Fans and air circulation units, not industrial C 3270054 v88305894 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232434 Fans and air circulation units, not industrial C 3270054 v88305895 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232435 Fans and air circulation units, not industrial C 3270054 v88305896 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232436 Packaging and bottling machinery C 3270054 v88305915 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232437 Packaging and bottling machinery C 3270054 v88305916 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232438 Packaging and bottling machinery C 3270054 v88305917 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232439 Air purification equipment C 3270054 v88305894 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232440 Air purification equipment C 3270054 v88305895 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232441 Air purification equipment C 3270054 v88305896 Industrial and commercial fans and blowers, and air purification equipment
3270041 v41232442 Other general purpose machinery C 3270054 v88305870 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232443 Other general purpose machinery C 3270054 v88305871 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232444 Other general purpose machinery C 3270054 v88305872 Boilers, tanks and heavy gauge metal containers
3270041 v41232445 Industrial furnaces, kilns and ovens C 3270054 v88305888 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232446 Industrial furnaces, kilns and ovens C 3270054 v88305889 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232447 Industrial furnaces, kilns and ovens C 3270054 v88305890 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232448 Construction machinery C 3270054 v88305885 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232449 Construction machinery C 3270054 v88305886 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232450 Construction machinery C 3270054 v88305887 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232451 Mining and oil and gas field machinery C 3270054 v88305885 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232452 Mining and oil and gas field machinery C 3270054 v88305886 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232453 Mining and oil and gas field machinery C 3270054 v88305887 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232454 Logging and pulp and paper industry machinery C 3270054 v88305885 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232455 Logging and pulp and paper industry machinery C 3270054 v88305886 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232456 Logging and pulp and paper industry machinery C 3270054 v88305887 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232457 Metal working machinery C 3270054 v88305900 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232458 Metal working machinery C 3270054 v88305901 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232459 Metal working machinery C 3270054 v88305902 Metalworking machinery
3270041 v41232460 Other industry specific machinery B 3270054 v88305888 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232461 Other industry specific machinery B 3270054 v88305889 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232462 Other industry specific machinery B 3270054 v88305890 Other industry-specific machinery
3270041 v41232463 Service industry machinery C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232464 Service industry machinery C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232465 Service industry machinery C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232466 Power hand tools C 3270054 v88305915 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232467 Power hand tools C 3270054 v88305916 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232468 Power hand tools C 3270054 v88305917 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232469 Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, commercial and transport B 3270054 v88305897 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232470 Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, commercial and transport B 3270054 v88305898 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232471 Air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, commercial and transport B 3270054 v88305899 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232472 Scales and balances C 3270054 v88305915 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232473 Scales and balances C 3270054 v88305916 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232474 Scales and balances C 3270054 v88305917 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232475 Vending machines C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232476 Vending machines C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232477 Vending machines C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232478 Computers and peripherals equipment such as terminals, printers and storage devices A 3270054 v88305918 Computers and computer peripheral equipment
3270041 v41232479 Computers and peripherals equipment such as terminals, printers and storage devices A 3270054 v88305919 Computers and computer peripheral equipment
3270041 v41232480 Computers and peripherals equipment such as terminals, printers and storage devices A 3270054 v88305920 Computers and computer peripheral equipment
3270041 v41232481 Office equipment, excluding photocopy and fax machines C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232482 Office equipment, excluding photocopy and fax machines C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232483 Office equipment, excluding photocopy and fax machines C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232484 Aircraft B 3270054 v88305975 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232485 Aircraft B 3270054 v88305976 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232486 Aircraft B 3270054 v88305977 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232487 Aircraft engines C 3270054 v88305975 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232488 Aircraft engines C 3270054 v88305976 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232489 Aircraft engines C 3270054 v88305977 Aircraft and aircraft engines
3270041 v41232490 Aircraft parts and equipment A 3270054 v88305978 Aircraft parts and equipment
3270041 v41232491 Aircraft parts and equipment A 3270054 v88305979 Aircraft parts and equipment
3270041 v41232492 Aircraft parts and equipment A 3270054 v88305980 Aircraft parts and equipment
3270041 v41232493 Automobiles, excluding passenger vans A 3270054 v88305954 Passenger cars
3270041 v41232494 Automobiles, excluding passenger vans A 3270054 v88305955 Passenger cars
3270041 v41232495 Automobiles, excluding passenger vans A 3270054 v88305956 Passenger cars
3270041 v41232496 Passenger vans C 3270054 v88305957 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles
3270041 v41232497 Passenger vans C 3270054 v88305958 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles
3270041 v41232498 Passenger vans C 3270054 v88305959 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles
3270041 v41232499 Trucks, road tractors and chassis C 3270054 v88305960 Medium and heavy-duty trucks and chassis
3270041 v41232500 Trucks, road tractors and chassis C 3270054 v88305961 Medium and heavy-duty trucks and chassis
3270041 v41232501 Trucks, road tractors and chassis C 3270054 v88305962 Medium and heavy-duty trucks and chassis
3270041 v41232502 Buses and chassis A 3270054 v88305963 Buses
3270041 v41232503 Buses and chassis A 3270054 v88305964 Buses
3270041 v41232504 Buses and chassis A 3270054 v88305965 Buses
3270041 v41232505 Off-highway trucks C 3270054 v88305885 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232506 Off-highway trucks C 3270054 v88305886 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232507 Off-highway trucks C 3270054 v88305887 Logging, mining and construction machinery and equipment
3270041 v41232508 Motor homes, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles B 3270054 v88305972 Motor homes, travel trailers and campers
3270041 v41232509 Motor homes, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles B 3270054 v88305973 Motor homes, travel trailers and campers
3270041 v41232510 Motor homes, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles B 3270054 v88305974 Motor homes, travel trailers and campers
3270041 v41232511 Mobile homes A 3270054 v88305861 Prefabricated wood buildings and components
3270041 v41232512 Mobile homes A 3270054 v88305862 Prefabricated wood buildings and components
3270041 v41232513 Mobile homes A 3270054 v88305863 Prefabricated wood buildings and components
3270041 v41232514 Commercial trailers and semi-trailers B 3270054 v88305969 Freight and utility trailers
3270041 v41232515 Commercial trailers and semi-trailers B 3270054 v88305970 Freight and utility trailers
3270041 v41232516 Commercial trailers and semi-trailers B 3270054 v88305971 Freight and utility trailers
3270041 v41232517 Truck and bus bodies and cargo containers C 3270054 v88305966 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232518 Truck and bus bodies and cargo containers C 3270054 v88305967 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232519 Truck and bus bodies and cargo containers C 3270054 v88305968 Motor vehicle bodies and special purpose motor vehicles
3270041 v41232520 Locomotive, railway and urban transport rolling stock A 3270054 v88305981 Railroad rolling stocks
3270041 v41232521 Locomotive, railway and urban transport rolling stock A 3270054 v88305982 Railroad rolling stocks
3270041 v41232522 Locomotive, railway and urban transport rolling stock A 3270054 v88305983 Railroad rolling stocks
3270041 v41232523 Ships and boats and parts, excluding pleasure boats and sporting craft A 3270054 v88305984 Ships
3270041 v41232524 Ships and boats and parts, excluding pleasure boats and sporting craft A 3270054 v88305985 Ships
3270041 v41232525 Ships and boats and parts, excluding pleasure boats and sporting craft A 3270054 v88305986 Ships
3270041 v41232526 Snowmobiles C 3270054 v88305990 Other transportation equipment and related parts
3270041 v41232527 Snowmobiles C 3270054 v88305991 Other transportation equipment and related parts
3270041 v41232528 Snowmobiles C 3270054 v88305992 Other transportation equipment and related parts
3270041 v41232529 Pleasure boats and sporting craft C 3270054 v88305987 Boats
3270041 v41232530 Pleasure boats and sporting craft C 3270054 v88305988 Boats
3270041 v41232531 Pleasure boats and sporting craft C 3270054 v88305989 Boats
3270041 v41232532 Sewing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers C 3270054 v88305939 Major appliances
3270041 v41232533 Sewing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers C 3270054 v88305940 Major appliances
3270041 v41232534 Sewing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers C 3270054 v88305941 Major appliances
3270041 v41232535 Other small household appliances C 3270054 v88305936 Small electric appliances
3270041 v41232536 Other small household appliances C 3270054 v88305937 Small electric appliances
3270041 v41232537 Other small household appliances C 3270054 v88305938 Small electric appliances
3270041 v41232538 Electric furnace and other electric heating equipment C 3270054 v88305897 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232539 Electric furnace and other electric heating equipment C 3270054 v88305898 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232540 Electric furnace and other electric heating equipment C 3270054 v88305899 Heating and cooling equipment (except household refrigerators and freezers)
3270041 v41232541 Household refrigerators and freezers C 3270054 v88305939 Major appliances
3270041 v41232542 Household refrigerators and freezers C 3270054 v88305940 Major appliances
3270041 v41232543 Household refrigerators and freezers C 3270054 v88305941 Major appliances
3270041 v41232544 Household cooking equipment, excluding microwave ovens C 3270054 v88305939 Major appliances
3270041 v41232545 Household cooking equipment, excluding microwave ovens C 3270054 v88305940 Major appliances
3270041 v41232546 Household cooking equipment, excluding microwave ovens C 3270054 v88305941 Major appliances
3270041 v41232547 Radio, stereo, cassette and compact disc players and similar equipment and accessories C 3270054 v88305927 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232548 Radio, stereo, cassette and compact disc players and similar equipment and accessories C 3270054 v88305928 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232549 Radio, stereo, cassette and compact disc players and similar equipment and accessories C 3270054 v88305929 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232550 Television, video cassette recorder and accessories B 3270054 v88305927 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232551 Television, video cassette recorder and accessories B 3270054 v88305928 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232552 Television, video cassette recorder and accessories B 3270054 v88305929 Televisions and other audio and video equipment
3270041 v41232553 Unrecorded tapes (blanks) D 3270054    
3270041 v41232554 Unrecorded tapes (blanks) D 3270054    
3270041 v41232555 Unrecorded tapes (blanks) D 3270054    
3270041 v41232556 Telephone and related equipment, including fax machines A 3270054 v88305921 Telephone apparatus
3270041 v41232557 Telephone and related equipment, including fax machines A 3270054 v88305922 Telephone apparatus
3270041 v41232558 Telephone and related equipment, including fax machines A 3270054 v88305923 Telephone apparatus
3270041 v41232559 Broadcasting and radio communications equipment B 3270054 v88305924 Other communications equipment
3270041 v41232560 Broadcasting and radio communications equipment B 3270054 v88305925 Other communications equipment
3270041 v41232561 Broadcasting and radio communications equipment B 3270054 v88305926 Other communications equipment
3270041 v41232562 Radar and radio navigation equipment C 3270054 v88305930 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232563 Radar and radio navigation equipment C 3270054 v88305931 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232564 Radar and radio navigation equipment C 3270054 v88305932 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232565 Welding machinery and equipment C 3270054 v88305915 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232566 Welding machinery and equipment C 3270054 v88305916 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232567 Welding machinery and equipment C 3270054 v88305917 Other miscellaneous general-purpose machinery
3270041 v41232568 Power generation and marine propellers, non-electric C 3270054 v88305903 Turbines and turbine generator set units
3270041 v41232569 Power generation and marine propellers, non-electric C 3270054 v88305904 Turbines and turbine generator set units
3270041 v41232570 Power generation and marine propellers, non-electric C 3270054 v88305905 Turbines and turbine generator set units
3270041 v41232571 Electrical generators and motors A 3270054 v88305945 Electric motors and generators
3270041 v41232572 Electrical generators and motors A 3270054 v88305946 Electric motors and generators
3270041 v41232573 Electrical generators and motors A 3270054 v88305947 Electric motors and generators
3270041 v41232574 Transformers and converters A 3270054 v88305942 Transformers
3270041 v41232575 Transformers and converters A 3270054 v88305943 Transformers
3270041 v41232576 Transformers and converters A 3270054 v88305944 Transformers
3270041 v41232577 Industrial electric equipment, including safety A 3270054 v88305948 Switchgear, switchboard, relays and industrial control apparatus
3270041 v41232578 Industrial electric equipment, including safety A 3270054 v88305949 Switchgear, switchboard, relays and industrial control apparatus
3270041 v41232579 Industrial electric equipment, including safety A 3270054 v88305950 Switchgear, switchboard, relays and industrial control apparatus
3270041 v41232580 Wiring materials and electrical meters A 3270054 v88305951 Wiring devices
3270041 v41232581 Wiring materials and electrical meters A 3270054 v88305952 Wiring devices
3270041 v41232582 Wiring materials and electrical meters A 3270054 v88305953 Wiring devices
3270041 v41232583 Glass containers D 3270054    
3270041 v41232584 Glass containers D 3270054    
3270041 v41232585 Glass containers D 3270054    
3270041 v41232586 Aircraft and nautical navigation instruments, excluding radio B 3270054 v88305930 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232587 Aircraft and nautical navigation instruments, excluding radio B 3270054 v88305931 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232588 Aircraft and nautical navigation instruments, excluding radio B 3270054 v88305932 Navigational and guidance instruments
3270041 v41232589 Laboratory and scientific instruments and flight simulators C 3270054 v88305933 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232590 Laboratory and scientific instruments and flight simulators C 3270054 v88305934 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232591 Laboratory and scientific instruments and flight simulators C 3270054 v88305935 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232592 Measuring and controlling instruments B 3270054 v88305933 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232593 Measuring and controlling instruments B 3270054 v88305934 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232594 Measuring and controlling instruments B 3270054 v88305935 Measuring, medical and controlling devices
3270041 v41232595 Medical and dental equipment and supplies B 3270054 v88306011 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232596 Medical and dental equipment and supplies B 3270054 v88306012 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232597 Medical and dental equipment and supplies B 3270054 v88306013 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232598 Ophthalmic goods C 3270054 v88306011 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232599 Ophthalmic goods C 3270054 v88306012 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232600 Ophthalmic goods C 3270054 v88306013 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232601 Industrial safety equipment C 3270054 v88306011 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232602 Industrial safety equipment C 3270054 v88306012 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232603 Industrial safety equipment C 3270054 v88306013 Medical, dental and personal safety supplies, instruments and equipment
3270041 v41232604 Optical and photographic equipment C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232605 Optical and photographic equipment C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232606 Optical and photographic equipment C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232607 Photocopy and microfilm equipment C 3270054 v88305891 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232608 Photocopy and microfilm equipment C 3270054 v88305892 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232609 Photocopy and microfilm equipment C 3270054 v88305893 Commercial and service industry machinery
3270041 v41232610 Photographic film and plate D 3270054    
3270041 v41232611 Photographic film and plate D 3270054    
3270041 v41232612 Photographic film and plate D 3270054    
3270041 v41232613 Recreational equipment A 3270054 v88306014 Sporting and athletic goods
3270041 v41232614 Recreational equipment A 3270054 v88306015 Sporting and athletic goods
3270041 v41232615 Recreational equipment A 3270054 v88306016 Sporting and athletic goods
3270041 v41232616 Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and similar products A 3270054 v88306017 Signs
3270041 v41232617 Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and similar products A 3270054 v88306018 Signs
3270041 v41232618 Illuminated signs, illuminated name-plates and similar products A 3270054 v88306019 Signs
3270041 v41232619 Recorded media, including music, movies and pre-packaged software D 3270054    
3270041 v41232620 Recorded media, including music, movies and pre-packaged software D 3270054    
3270041 v41232621 Recorded media, including music, movies and pre-packaged software D 3270054    
3270041 v41232622 Musical instruments and artists' supplies D 3270054    
3270041 v41232623 Musical instruments and artists' supplies D 3270054    
3270041 v41232624 Musical instruments and artists' supplies D 3270054    
3270041 v41232625 Software products development D 3270054    
3270041 v41232626 Software products development D 3270054    
3270041 v41232627 Software products development D 3270054    

Accessing CHMS Information Online

The Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) is an innovative survey collecting not only self-reported health information but also direct physical measurements such as height, weight, blood and urine, and environmental measures such as indoor air and tap water samples. The survey takes a snapshot of the health of Canadians on concerns such as diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, heart and lung disease, infectious diseases, nutritional status and exposure to contaminants in the environment. The initial CHMS release in 2010 marked the first data from a comprehensive, nationally representative, direct physical health measures survey in almost 30 years.

CHMS Data Collection and Dissemination
Table summary
This table displays the results of CHMS Data Collection and Dissemination. The information is grouped by Cycle (appearing as row headers), Collection, Dissemination Dates, Number of Respondents and Age Group (appearing as column headers).
Cycle Collection Dissemination Dates Number of Respondents Age Group
1 2007-2009 2010: Jan. 13, Feb. 17, Mar. 23, May 19, Aug. 16, Nov. 23
2011: Jan. 19, Mar. 2, Apr. 1, Aug. 17, Sept. 28
2012: Feb. 15, Apr. 18, May 16, June 20, Oct. 17
2014: Mar. 19
5,604 6-79
2 2009-2011 2012: Sept. 20, Oct. 29, Nov. 21, Nov. 29
2013: Jan. 10, Apr. 17, May 15
6,395 3-79
3 2012-2013 2014: Oct. 29, Dec. 16
2015: Feb. 18, Apr. 15, July 15, Sept. 16, Oct 20, Nov 18
5,785 3-79
4 2014-2015 First dissemination in fall 2016 5,700 (estimated) 3-79
Multiple cycles Collection for the CHMS is ongoing. Data from two or more cycles can be combined to obtain a larger number of records to work with. The instructions document and separate weights should be used.

Canadian Health Measures Survey website
Provides general information about the survey, including collection dates and locations for the current cycle, collection methods, information for survey participants, and topics covered in the survey. Information about the biobank and how to access its samples is also provided here.

Health in Canada website
Provides information on health-related publications (Health Fact Sheets, Health at a Glance, Health Reports), recent releases of data, and information on how to access data.

The Daily
Another way to find the different CHMS analytical text and products released at a given time is to select a past issues date at the link above (use the dissemination dates in table above).

Definitions, Data Sources and Methods
Provides metadata information that will assist in interpreting Statistics Canada's published data. A CHMS bibliography of products released with links and a list of other CHMS documents available is also provided.

Accessing CHMS Data Files (not applicable to share partners)

Statistics Canada's Research Data Centres (RDC) Program

RDCs provide researchers with access, in a secure university setting, to microdata from population and household surveys. The centers are staffed by Statistics Canada employees. They are operated under the provisions of the Statistics Act in accordance with all the confidentiality rules and are accessible only to researchers with approved projects who have been sworn in under the Statistics Act as 'deemed employees.'

For more information on the CHMS, contact Statistics Canada (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; infostats@statcan.gc.ca).

Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP)

Reporting Guide

This guide is designed to assist you as you complete the 2014 Survey of Service Industries. If you need more information, please call the Statistics Canada Help Line at the number below.

Help Line: 1-800-972-9692

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.

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Business activity
Reporting period information
Revenue
Expenses
Industry characteristics
Sales by type of client
International transactions
General information
Data-sharing agreements
Record linkages

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Business activity

The description on file for this business comes from the North American Industrial Classifications System (NAICS). This database contains a limited number of activity classifications. The classifications on file might be applicable for this business, even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business’s main activity.

By selecting "Yes, this is the main activity.", you indicate that the description is applicable, and it describes the main economic activity which typically generates the most revenue for this business.

By selecting "No, this is not the main activity.", you indicate that this description is not applicable as a main or a secondary activity of this business. You will be given a chance to describe this business’s main activity.

If none of the above activities describes your main source of revenue, please call 1-800-972-9692 for further instructions.

Reporting period information

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

  • May 1, 2013 to April 30, 2014
  • June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014
  • July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
  • August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2014
  • September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014
  • October 1, 2013 to September 30, 2014
  • November 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014
  • December 1, 2013 to November 30, 2014
  • January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014
  • February 1, 2014 to January 31, 2015
  • March 1, 2014 to February 28, 2015
  • April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015

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

  • September 18, 2013 to September 15, 2014 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014 (e.g., a newly opened business)

  1. Sales of goods and services (e.g., fees, commissions, services revenue)

Include: sales, commissions, rental and leasing revenue if they are this business’s primary revenue source.

Report net of returns and allowances.
Sales of goods and services are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods and services (cash or credit), falling within a business’s ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of trade discount, value added tax and other taxes based on sales.

Include: Sales from Canadian locations (domestic and export sales); Transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm.
Exclude: Transfers into inventory and consignment sales; Federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes and excise duties and taxes; intercompany sales in consolidated financial statements.

  1. Rental and leasing

Report only if this is a secondary revenue source. If rental and leasing are your primary revenue source, report in question 1.

Include: Rental or leasing of apartments, commercial buildings, land, office space, residential housing, investments in co-tenancies and co-ownerships, hotel or motel rooms, long and short term vehicle leasing, machinery or equipment, storage lockers, etc.

  1. Commissions

Report only if this is a secondary revenue source. If commissions are your primary revenue source, report in question 1.

Include: Commissions earned on the sale of products or services by businesses such as advertising agencies, brokers, insurance agents, lottery ticket sales, sales representatives, and travel agencies - compensation could also be reported under this item (for example, compensation for collecting sales tax).

  1. Subsidies (including grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships)

Include: Non-repayable grants, contributions and subsidies from all levels of government; Revenue from private sector (corporate and individual) sponsorships, donations and fundraising.

  1. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees

A royalty is defined as a payment received by the holder of a copyright, trademark or patent.

Include: Revenue received from the sale or use of all intellectual property rights of copyrighted materials such as musical, literary, artistic or dramatic works, sound recordings or the broadcasting of communication signals.

  1. Dividends

Include: Dividend income; Dividends from Canadian sources; Dividends from foreign sources; Patronage dividends.
Exclude: Equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

  1. Interest

Include: Investment revenue; Interest from foreign sources; Interest from Canadian bonds and debentures; Interest from Canadian mortgage loans; Interest from other Canadian sources.
Exclude: Equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

  1. Other revenue - specify (including intracompany transfers)

Include: Amounts not included in questions (1) to (7).

  1. Total revenue

The sum of sub-questions (1) to (8).

Expenses

  1. Cost of goods sold

Many business units distinguish their costs of materials from their other business expenses (selling, general and administrative). This item is included to allow you to easily record your costs/expenses according to your normal accounting practices.

Include: Cost of raw materials and/or goods purchased for resale – net of discounts earned on purchases; Freight in and duty.

  1. opening inventories
  1. purchases

Include: raw materials, goods purchased for resale and non-returnable containers
Exclude: change in inventories

  1. closing inventories
  1. cost of goods sold

(opening inventories plus purchases minus closing inventories)

  1. Employment costs and expenses
  1. Salaries, wages and commissions

Please report all salaries and wages (including taxable allowances and employment commissions as defined on the T4 – Statement of Remuneration Paid) before deductions for this reporting period.

Include: Vacation pay; Bonuses (including profit sharing); Employee commissions; Taxable allowances (e.g., room and board, vehicle allowances, gifts such as airline tickets for holidays); Severance pay.
Exclude: All payments and expenses associated with casual labour and outside contract workers (report these amounts at sub-question (3) - Subcontracts).

  1. Employee benefits

Include contributions to: Health plans; Insurance plans; Employment insurance; Pension plans; Workers’ compensation; Association dues; Contributions to any other employee benefits such as child care and supplementary unemployment benefit (SUB) plans; Contributions to provincial and territorial health and education payroll taxes.

  1. Subcontracts

Subcontract expense refers to the purchasing of services from outside of the company rather than providing them in-house.

Include: Hired casual labour and outside contract workers; Custom work and contract work; Subcontract and outside labour; Hired labour.

  1. Research and development fees

Expenses from activities conducted with the intention of making a discovery that could either lead to the development of new products or procedures, or to the improvement of existing products or procedures.

  1. Professional and business fees

Include: Legal services; Accounting and auditing fees; Consulting fees; Education and training fees; Appraisal fees; Management and administration fees; Property management fees; Information technology (IT) consulting and service fees (purchased); Architectural fees; Engineering fees; Scientific and technical service fees; Other consulting fees (management, technical and scientific); Veterinary fees; Fees for human health services; Payroll preparation fees; All other professional and business service fees.
Exclude: Service fees paid to Head Office (report at sub-question (21) - All other expenses).

  1. Utilities

Utility expenses related to operating your business unit such as water, electricity, gas, heating and hydro.

Include: Diesel, fuel wood, natural gas, oil and propane; Sewage.
Exclude: Energy expenses covered in your rental and leasing contracts; Telephone, Internet and other telecommunications; Vehicle fuel (report at sub-question (21) - All other expenses).

  1. Office and computer related expenses

Include: Office stationery and supplies, paper and other supplies for photocopiers, printers and fax machines; Postage and courier (used in the day to day office business activity); Computer and peripherals upgrade expenses; Data processing.
Exclude: Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses (report this amount at sub-question (8) - Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses).

  1. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunications

Include: Internet; Telephone and telecommunications; Cellular telephone; Fax machine; Pager.

  1. Business taxes, licenses and permits

Include: Property taxes paid directly and property transfer taxes; Vehicle license fees; Beverage taxes and business taxes; Trade license fees; Membership fees and professional license fees; Provincial capital tax.

  1. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships

Include: Amounts paid to holders of patents, copyrights, performing rights and trademarks; Gross overriding royalty expenses and direct royalty costs; Resident and non-resident royalty expenses; Franchise fees.
Exclude: Crown royalties

  1. Crown charges

Federal or Provincial royalty, tax, lease or rental payments made in relation to the acquisition, development or ownership of Canadian resource properties.

Include: Crown royalties; Crown leases and rentals; Oil sand leases; Stumpage fees.

  1. Rental and leasing

Include: Lease rental expenses, real estate rental expenses, condominium fees and equipment rental expenses; Motor vehicle rental and leasing expenses; Studio lighting and scaffolding; Machinery and equipment rental expenses; Storage expenses; Road and construction equipment rental; Fuel and other utility costs covered in your rental and leasing contracts.

  1. Repair and maintenance

Include: Buildings and structures; Machinery and equipment; Security equipment; Vehicles; Costs related to materials, parts and external labour associated with these expenses; Janitorial and cleaning services and garbage removal.

  1. Amortization and depreciation

Include: Direct cost depreciation of tangible assets and amortization of leasehold improvements; Amortization of intangible assets (e.g., amortization of goodwill, patents, franchises, copyrights, trademarks, deferred charges, organizational costs).

  1. Insurance

Insurance recovery income should be deducted from insurance expenses.

Include: Professional and other liability insurance; Motor vehicle and property insurance; Executive life insurance; Bonding, business interruption insurance and fire insurance.

  1. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment

Include: Newspaper advertising and media expenses; Catalogues, presentations and displays; Tickets for theatre, concerts and sporting events for business promotion; Fundraising expenses; Meals, entertainment and hospitality purchases for clients.

  1. Travel, meetings and conventions

Include: Travel expenses; Meeting and convention expenses, seminars; Passenger transportation (e.g., airfare, bus, train, etc.); Accommodations; Travel allowance and meals while travelling; Other travel expenses.

  1. Financial services

Include: Explicit service charges for financial services; Credit and debit card commissions and charges; Collection expenses and transfer fees; Registrar and transfer agent fees; Security and exchange commission fees; Other financial service fees.
Exclude: Interest expenses (report at sub-question (19) - Interest expense).

  1. Interest expense

Report the cost of servicing your company’s debt.

Include: Interest; Bank charges; Finance charges; Interest payments on capital leases; Amortization of bond discounts; Interest on short-term and long-term debt, mortgages, bonds and debentures.

  1. Other non-production-related costs and expenses

Include: Charitable donations and political contributions; Bad Debt expense; Loan losses; Provisions for loan losses (minus Bad debt recoveries); Inventory adjustments

  1. All other costs and expenses (including intracompany expenses)

Include:
Production costs; Pipeline operations, drilling, site restoration; Gross overriding royalty; Other producing property rentals; Well operating, fuel and equipment; Other lease rentals; Other direct costs; Equipment hire and operation; Log yard expense, forestry costs, logging road costs; Freight in and duty; Overhead expenses allocated to costs of sales; Other expenses; Cash over/short (negative expense); Reimbursement of parent company expense; Warranty expense; Recruiting expenses; General and administrative expenses; Interdivisional expenses; Interfund transfer (minus expense recoveries); Exploration and Development (including prospect/geological, well abandonment & dry holes, exploration expenses, development expenses); Amounts not included in sub-questions (1) to (20) above.

  1. Total expenses

(sum of sub-questions 1 to 21)

Industry characteristics

Please exclude federal, provincial or territorial sales tax collected for remittance to a government agency.

  1. Rental income - residential properties

Include:

  • Apartments;
  • Single family homes;
  • Semi-detached or row houses.

Rental or leasing of residential space in houses, for use as the principal residence of a household

Houses are accommodation units in which each housing unit is separated from its neighbours by a ground-to-roof wall with no units either above or below. Includes single detached houses and attached houses such as side-by side town houses, row houses and doubles. May include additional facilities, such as parking and recreational amenities.

Exclude:

• Rental of land;
• Renting space for use as temporary accommodation, such as hotel rooms, cottages and camp sites.

Rental or leasing of residential space in apartments and similar housing units, for use as the principal residence of a household

These are units in which each housing unit is not separated from its neighbours by a ground to-roof wall and/or adjoins units constructed above or below, including apartments, duplexes, triplexes. May also include additional facilities, such as parking and recreational amenities.

Exclude:

• Rental of mobile homes, motor homes, and rooms in boarding houses and dormitories, when used as principal residences;
• Renting space for use as temporary accommodation, such as hotel rooms and camp sites.

  1. Rental income - commercial / non-residential properties

Include:

  • Shopping centers;
  • Plazas;
  • Stores;
  • Office buildings;
  • Factories;
  • Warehouses;
  • Recreational spaces;
  • Convention spaces in hotels;
  • Convention centres.

Rental or leasing of buildings or space within buildings or other facilities, for office and professional uses

Exclude:

• Rental of space for meetings, conventions and similar events;
• Rental of parking spaces.

Renting or leasing of buildings or space within buildings or other facilities, for commercial uses such as stores, restaurants, cinemas, bank branches and beauty salons

Include:

• Rental of sites on a “concession” basis at entertainment, sports and other venues and rental of commercial space in hotel and office building lobbies.

Exclude:

• Providing a location for the placement of vending machines.

Rental or leasing of buildings or space within buildings or other facilities, for use in manufacturing, storage, distribution and similar industrial activities

Include:

• Rental of space for research activities. Includes rental of space for these uses in industrial, manufacturing and research parks.

  1. Rental income mini-warehouses and self-storage units

Include:

  • Rooms;
  • Compartments;
  • Lockers;
  • Containers;
  • Outdoor spaces.
  1. Other residential real estate rental

Rental or leasing of land for residential uses

Property with buildings or other structures is treated as land if the value of the land is greater than the value of the structures. Include rental of serviced lots in trailer and mobile home parks.

Other rental of residential space (e.g., mobile homes, motor homes, houseboats, rooms in boarding houses and dormitories when used as a principal residence)

  1. Other commercial/non-residential real estate rental

Rental or leasing of land for non-residential uses

Property with buildings or other structures is treated as land if the value of the land is greater than the value of the structures. Include rent paid for the right to exploit inland surface waters for recreational or other purposes, including fishing.

Exclude:

  • Rental of non-residential buildings and other facilities, including engineering structures;
  • Rent, royalties or other payments paid for the right to explore or exploit deposits of minerals or fossil fuels;
  • Providing a location for the placement outdoors of coin-operated machines such as children’s mechanical rides;
  • Rental of parking spaces.

Other rentals of non-residential/commercial space (for banquets, parties, and social events, business conventions, theatres, sports venues, auditoriums, stadiums etc.).

  1. Property management services

Please report revenue generated by managing real estate properties on behalf of the property owners.

Management of residential buildings, such as houses and apartments, on behalf of property owners

This service may comprise activities such as: negotiation of lease agreements, screening prospective tenants, collection of rental payments, tenant relationship, administration of contracts for property services (e.g., cleaning, maintenance and security), contract renewal or recovery of the building at the end of the renting contract, etc.

Management of non-residential buildings, such as office, retail and industrial space, on behalf of property owners

This service may comprise activities such as: negotiation of lease agreements, screening prospective tenants, collection of rental payments, tenant relationship, administration of contracts for property services (e.g., cleaning, maintenance and security), contract renewal or recovery of the building at the end of the renting contract, etc.

Land property management on behalf of property owners

This service may comprise activities such as: negotiation of lease agreements, screening prospective tenants, collection of rental payments, tenant relationship, administration of contracts for property services (e.g., cleaning, maintenance and security), contract renewal or recovery of the land at the end of the renting contract, etc.

  1. Revenue from goods purchased for resale as is (drinks, food, games)

Include:

  • Soft drinks;
  • Food;
  • Games;
  • Laundry detergent, etc.
  1. Other related sales

Include:

  • Coin-operated laundry services;
  • Parking;
  • Bad debt recoveries;
  • Operating subsidies;
  • Any other operating revenue not reported above.
  1. Total sales

The sum of amounts reported at question 1 to 8.

  1. Percentage of total revenue from real estate investment trusts

Please report your percentage of total revenue from real estate investment trusts.

Selected expenditure information

Please report expenses excluding the portion of federal, provincial or territorial sales tax refunded by government. If your bookkeeping practices make this impossible, please indicate which refunds are included.

  1. Property management fees paid

Please report expenses generated by hiring a property management firm to manage an owner’s real estate property.

  1. Real estate commissions paid

Please report commissions paid to an agent or middleman for providing the service to the vendor or purchaser of bringing together the two parties to a transaction.

  1. Value of inducements to tenants

Includes:

  • Leasehold improvements;
  • Loan interest;
  • Free rent;
  • Paid moving expenses.

Please only report the amount of expenses you capitalized during the reporting period.

  1. Transfer taxes and lot levies paid

Please report expenses related to transfer taxes and lot levies.

  1. Property taxes paid

Please report taxes paid on vacant land and buildings.

  1. Mortgage interest paid

Please report the interest portion of the mortgage payments.

Excludes:

  • Interest expenses related to bank loans.

Property information

  1. Number of buildings owned and/or managed at year end

Please report the number of buildings you owned or managed at the end of the reporting period.

  1. Number of rental units owned and/or managed at year end

Please report the number of units you owned or managed at the end of the reporting period.

  1. Square feet rented or leased (commercial/non-residential only)

Please report the number of square feet you rented or leased at the end of the reporting period.

Sales by type of client

This section is designed to measure which sector of the economy purchases your services.

Please provide a percentage breakdown of your sales by type of client.

Please ensure that the sum of percentages reported in this section equals 100%.

Include:

• Sales to Crown corporations.

Percentage of sales to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments should be reported here.

Include:

• Sales to hospitals, schools, universities and public utilities.

Please report the share of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada including foreign businesses, foreign individuals, foreign institutions and/or governments.

Include:

• Sales to foreign subsidiaries and affiliates.

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licenses fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

General information

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 and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

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.

Record linkages

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

Please note that Statistics Canada does not share any individual survey information with the Canada Revenue Agency.

Please visit our website at www.statcan.gc.ca/survey-enquete/index-eng.htm or call us at 1-800-972-9692 for more information about these data-sharing agreements.

  1. Clients in Canada

    Please report the percentage of sales to individuals and households who do not represent the business or government sector.

    Percentage of sales sold to the business sector should be reported here.

    1. Individuals and households
    2. Businesses
    1. Governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions (e.g., hospitals, schools)
  2. Clients outside Canada

Documentation – Rapid response on Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure

To obtain a copy of any of the following documentation, contact Client Services (613-951-1746; fax: 613-951-0792; hd-ds@statcan.gc.ca).

  • CCHS 2014 Rapid Response on Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure – Questionnaire
  • CCHS 2014 Rapid Response on Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure – Complement to the User Guide
  • CCHS 2014 Rapid Response on Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure – Derived Variable (DV) Specifications
  • CCHS 2014 Rapid Response on Tanning Equipment Use and Laser Beam Exposure – Topical Index

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Find classifications, variables and statistical units

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Standard names and codes for Canada's ecozones, ecoprovinces, ecoregions and ecodistricts.

Gender and sex at birth

Standard variables that distinguish between these two concepts within the national statistical system.

Geography

Geographic classifications such as the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) and other classifications of Canada.

Industry

Industry classifications such as the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada and the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC).

Instructional programs

Instructional program classifications such as the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada and Major Field of Study (MFS).

Occupations

Occupational classifications such as the National Occupational Classification (NOC), the National Occupational Classification - Statistics (NOC-S), and the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC).

Products

Product classifications such as the Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC), the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS), and the North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) Canada.

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Standard variables and classifications relating to the concepts of gender, diversity and inclusion.

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Information available on gender from multiple sources brought together for a better understanding of the term and to promote standards adoption and interoperability of data.

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Standard variables and classifications relating to the concepts of gender, sex at birth, and sexual orientation.

Sex at Birth of Person Reference Guide

Information available on sex at birth from multiple sources brought together for a better understanding of the term and to promote standards adoption and interoperability of data.

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Help and other standards-related information

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007

Status

This standard was approved as a departmental standard on March 19, 2007.

2007 version of NAICS

Statistics Canada, the Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC) of the United States, and Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (INEGI) have agreed upon limited NAICS revisions for 2007.

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Concordances

Variants of NAICS 2007

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Agriculture Division

Ontario/Manitoba

General information

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.COMPLETION OF THIS QUESTIONNAIRE IS A LEGAL REQUIREMENT UNDER THIS ACT.

Survey purpose
The purpose of this survey is to produce monthly statistics on production and stocks of various dairy products.

The information is grouped with others to provide valuable statistics for milk marketing agencies, farmers and processor associations, and government departments.

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

Confidentiality
Your answers are confidential.
The Statistics Act protects the confidentiality of information collected by Statistics Canada. 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.

Record linkages
To enhance the data from this survey, Statistics Canada may combine it 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 statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.

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

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 and returning it with the completed questionnaire. Please specify the organizations with which you do not want to share your data.

For this survey, there is a Section 12 agreement with the Manitoba Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development.

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

Fax or e-mail transmission disclosure
Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the transmission of information by facsimile or e-mail. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Please return the completed questionnaire to Statistics Canada at the latest, the 10th day of the monthby mail using the return envelope.

You can also fax it to us at 1-888-883-7999.

Lost the return envelope or need help? Call us at 1-800-565-1685 or mail to:Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division, Distribution Center – SC-0505150 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6

Instructions

Include production for the entire calendar month. Do not include reworked butter and manufacturing milk and cream.

Stocks on hand are to be counted and recorded at the end of business on the last day of each month.

Include all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, shelves or presses, in a rented room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Do not include stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

NOTE: Terminology obtained from "Terminology Series, Dairy Industry", Terminology Directorate Translation Bureau, Secretary of State, March 1995, 2nd Edition and from the National Dairy Council.

Production (for the entire month) and Stocks (at the last day of the month) in Kg

Butter, butter oil

Butter Include salted, unsalted, whipped, light, cultured, sweet, calorie reduced butter and dairy spread. Reworked butter and manufacturing cream must NOT be considered as butter.

Whey Butter

Butter Oil and Ghee

Cheddar cheese

TOTAL cheddar
Include all sizes: block, stirred curd, curd and Cheddar cheese used to make Processed cheese.

Of the total, how much is:
Mild Cheddar (stocks only)
Include stocks of Cheddar cheese matured for less than 3 months or processed, sold and labelled as "Mild Cheddar cheese".

Medium Cheddar (stocks only)
Include stocks of Cheddar cheese matured for 3 to 9 months or processed, sold and labelled as "Medium Cheddar cheese".

Old Cheddar (stocks only)
Include stocks of Cheddar cheese matured for more than 9 months or processed, sold and labelled as "Old/Strong/Extra-old Cheddar cheese".

Mozzarella cheese

Mozzarella American Full Fat (27-28% B.F.)

Mozzarella American Low Fat (17-20% B.F.)

Mozzarella Italian Full Fat (22-24% B.F.)

Mozzarella Italian Low Fat (15% B.F.)

All Other Mozzarella Cheese

Cheeses other than Cheddar and Mozzarella

Total all other varieties

Bakers
Bocconcini
Brie
Brick
Caciocavallo
Camembert
Casata
Colby
Cream Cheese
Edam
Emmental
Farmer's
Feta
Friulano
Gouda
Havarti
Marble
Monterey Jack
Parmesan
Pizza
Include cheeses other than Mozzarella cheese that are used as topping for pizza.
Provolone
Ricotta
Romano
Skim Milk
Swiss
Curd Cheese
Include cheese curd other than Cheddar curd.
Other (specify):

Other Products

Processed Cheese
Include Processed cheese, Processed cheese food, Processed cheese spread made from Cheddar cheese or other cheeses.

Cottage Cheese (curds and creamed)
Yogurt
Please include both spoonable AND drinkable yogurt. DO NOT INCLUDE volumes of fruits and/or additives.

Yogurt
Please include both spoonable AND drinkable yogurt. DO NOT INCLUDE volumes of fruits and/or additives.
Sour Cream (regular and light)

Concentrated Products

Concentrated Milk
(evaporated whole milk)
Sweetened Concentrated Milk
(condensed whole milk)
Concentrated Skim Milk
(Evaporated Skim Milk)
Sweetened Concentrated Skim Milk
(Condensed Skim Milk)
Concentrated Partly Skimmed Milk (2 %) (Evaporated Partly Skimmed Milk (2 %))
Skim Milk Powder (instantized included)
Whole Milk Powder
Buttermilk Powder
Whey Powder
Other (specify):

Frozen Products

Soft Ice Cream (over 5% B.F.)
Hard Ice Cream (over 5% B.F.)
Total Ice Cream Mix
Soft Frozen Yogurt Mix
Hard Frozen Yogurt Mix
Ice Milk Mix (less than 5% B.F.)
Milkshake Mix
Sherbet
Water Ices
Other (specify):

This section covers all fluid milk and cream processed and packaged in your plant and sold in your province. Do not include bulk cream sent to other processing plants for packaging into fluid creams.

Milk and Cream Sales

Standard Milk (3.25% B.F. +)
2% Partly Skimmed Milk (1.9% to 2.1% B.F.)
1% Partly Skimmed Milk (0.9% to 1.1% B.F.)
Skim Milk (under 0.3% B.F.)
Buttermilk
Chocolate Milk or Dairy Drink
Light Cream (5.0% to 9.9% B.F.)
Cereal Cream (10.0% to 15.9% B.F.)
Table Cream (16.0% to 31.9% B.F.)
Whipping Cream (32.0% B.F.)
Eggnog
Other (specify):

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