In August 2023, questions measuring the Labour Market Indicators were added to the Labour Force Survey as a supplement.

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

Labour Market Indicators

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

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

WRK_Q01 / EQ 3 - On which of the following days [do/does] [you/respondent name/this person] usually go to [your/his/her/their] worksite in [your/his/her/their] main job or business?

WRK_Q02 / EQ 4 - In [your/his/her/their] main job or business, [do/does] [you/respondent name/this person] have the possibility to work at home or from another location of [your/his/her/their] choice?

WFH_Q04 / EQ 5 - Ideally, what proportion of [your/his/her/their] work hours would [you/respondent name/this person] prefer to work at home as part of [your/his/her/their] main job or business?

WFH_Q02 / EQ 6 - Last week, what proportion of [your/his/her/their] work hours did [you/respondent name/this person] work at home as part of [your/his/her/their] main job or business?

RMJ_Q01 / EQ 7 - What is the main reason [you/respondent name/this person] worked at more than one job or business?

Canadian Economic News, July 2023 Edition

This module provides a concise summary of selected Canadian economic events, as well as international and financial market developments by calendar month. It is intended to provide contextual information only to support users of the economic data published by Statistics Canada. In identifying major events or developments, Statistics Canada is not suggesting that these have a material impact on the published economic data in a particular reference month.

All information presented here is obtained from publicly available news and information sources, and does not reflect any protected information provided to Statistics Canada by survey respondents.

Wildfires

  • On July 2nd, the Government of Quebec announced it had partially lifted the prohibition on access to forests on public lands. On July 17th, the Government announced it had lifted the ban on open fires in or in the vicinity of a forest.
  • On July 9th, the Government of Yukon announced it had put a level 2 fire ban in place for all Yukon fire management districts due to the extreme fire danger caused by hot and dry weather and recent fire activity.
  • On July 16th, the Government of Canada announced it had approved a Request for Federal Assistance from the Government of British Columbia to support their efforts to combat wildfires.

Resources

  • Calgary-based TC Energy Corporation announced it had entered into an agreement with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) of New York to monetize a 40% interest in its Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC and Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC systems for $5.2 billion in cash. TC Energy said the transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2023, subject to customary closing conditions.
  • Saskatoon-based Nutrien Ltd. announced it had curtailed production at its Cory potash mine due to the loss of export capacity as a result of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada strike at the Port of Vancouver.

Other news

  • The Government of Canada released the Inefficient Fossil Fuel Subsidies Government of Canada Self Review Assessment Framework and the Inefficient Fossil Fuel Subsidies Government of Canada Guidelines which support the decarbonization of Canada's oil and gas sector and builds on Canada's commitment to end new direct public support for the international unabated fossil fuel energy sector.
  • The Government of Canada announced that it and the Government of Ontario had finalized an agreement with Stellantis-LG Energy Solutions (LGES) to provide performance incentives to Stellantis-LGES of up to $15 billion to produce batteries for electric vehicles, subject to conditions and benefits to Canada and Ontario.
  • On July 22nd, the Government of Nova Scotia declared a provincewide state of emergency in response to severe flooding across the province. On July 25th, the Government of Canada announced that on July 23rd it had approved a request for Federal Assistance from the province of Nova Scotia to assist with their response to the flooding. On July 26th, the Government of Nova Scotia said it was lifting the state of emergency.
  • The Bank of Canada increased its target for the overnight rate by 25 basis points to 5.00%. The last change in the target for the overnight rate was a 25 basis points increase in June 2023. The bank said it was also continuing its policy of quantitative tightening.
  • TD Canada Trust, RBC Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), BMO Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Scotiabank, and Laurentian Bank of Canada announced they were increasing their Canadian dollar prime lending rates from 6.95% to 7.20%, effective July 13th.
  • On July 1st, the BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) announced that the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU) and its members began strike action at various sites across British Columbia. On July 13th, the BCMEA announced that the parties had reached a tentative agreement and that the parties were working to resume operations as soon as possible. On July 18th, the ILWU Canada announced that the Longshore Caucus had voted down the Mediators Recommended Terms of Settlement. On July 29th, the Government said it had directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to determine whether the union's rejection of the tentative agreement had eliminated the possibility of a negotiated resolution and that it had directed them to impose final binding arbitration to resolve outstanding terms of the collective agreement if the possibility of a negotiated settlement is not possible.
  • Toronto-based Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. announced it had signed a memorandum of understanding to create a strategic partnership with Metso Corporation of Finland to pursue the development of a lithium hydroxide processing facility in Thunder Bay. Avalon said the parties anticipate reaching a definitive agreement on or before September 1st, 2023.

United States and other international news

  • The U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) raised the target range for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 5.25% to 5.50%. The last change in the target range was a 25 basis points increase in May 2023. The Committee also said it will continue reducing its holdings of Treasury securities and agency debt and agency mortgage-backed securities.
  • The European Central Bank (ECB) raised its three key interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.25% (main refinancing operations), 4.50% (marginal lending facility), and 3.75% (deposit facility). The last change in these rates was a 25 basis points increase in June 2023.
  • The Bank of Japan (BoJ) announced it will apply a negative interest rate of -0.1% to the Policy-Rate Balances in current accounts held by financial institutions at the BoJ and that it will purchase a necessary amount of Japanese government bonds (JGBs) without setting an upper limit so that 10-year JGB yields will remain at around zero percent.
  • The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) left the target for the cash rate unchanged at 4.10%. The last change in the target for the cash rate was a 25 basis points increase in June 2023.
  • The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) left the Official Cash Rate (OCR), its main policy rate, unchanged at 5.50%. The last change in the OCR was a 25 basis points increase in May 2023.
  • On July 11th, U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions in the areas affected by flooding beginning on July 9, 2023, and continuing.

Financial market news

  • West Texas Intermediate crude oil closed at USD $81.80 per barrel on July 31st, up from a closing value of USD $70.64 at the end of June. Western Canadian Select crude oil traded in the USD $47 to $60 per barrel range throughout July. The Canadian dollar closed at 75.89 cents U.S. on July 31st, up from 75.53 cents U.S. at the end of June. The S&P/TSX composite index closed at 20,626.64 on July 31st, up from 20,155.29 at the end of June.

Why do we conduct this survey?

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the expenditures made by industry to protect the environment in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian investment in environmental protection.

Data from this survey are used by all levels of government in establishing informed environmental policies. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

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

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

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

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

Confidentiality

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

Record linkages

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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.

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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.

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For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with Natural Resources Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada; and 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.

Reporting instructions

  • Please print in ink.
  • This survey requires all environmental protection expenditures to be reported, whether or not they are in response to current or anticipated Canadian or international regulations, conventions or voluntary agreements.
  • Please report expenditures made by the establishment listed above.
  • Report all dollar amounts in Canadian dollars (CAN$), rounded to the nearest dollar.
  • Percentages should be rounded to whole numbers.
  • When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimates.
  • Enter '0' if there is no value to report.

Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

3. Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other - Specify the other reasons for ceased operations:
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

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

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

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

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

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

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity
    • Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity
    • e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
  • This is not the current main activity

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity.

Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
    • When did the main activity change?
    • Date
  • No

6. Search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Solid waste management

1. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste management during the 2022 fiscal year.

Report $0 for the two categories of expenditures if your establishment is located on a rental property, and that these expenditures are included in the rent paid to the owner of the building.

If your establishment is responsible to pay the municipal taxes report the amount towards solid waste management in operating expenses.

Include expenditures related to:

  • non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste collection, transport, treatment, storage, disposal, recycling, and composting
  • on-site preparation of materials for recycling at an off-site facility done by your establishment's employees and services provided by a private contractor or a federal, provincial or local government body
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • municipal services
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures on:

  • on-site recycling
  • sewage or wastewater management (to be reported in question 5)
  • treatment of high-level radioactive waste (to be reported in question 25).

To report operating expenses:

Include all expenses related to environmental protection incurred for labour, materials and supplies, maintenance and repair, and purchased services (include fuel and electricity expenses for machinery and equipment whose sole purpose is to protect the environment).

Exclude depreciation on machinery and equipment.

To report capital expenditures:

Include all relevant outlays for machinery and equipment and their installation and repair that have been capitalized, as well as for the construction of non-residential facilities (contractors or own employees). For construction, include all costs associated with demolition, planning and design (such as engineering and consulting fees), any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation and any costs associated with the purchase of land that are neither amortized nor depreciated.

Exclude any provisions for future environmental liability (e.g., obligations to clean up or pay for the cleanup of contamination).

If the expenditure is zero or if not applicable, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Note: This survey requires all environmental protection expenditures to be reported, whether or not they are in response to current or anticipated Canadian or international regulations, conventions or voluntary agreements.

To report operating expenses:

Include all expenses related to environmental protection incurred for labour, materials and supplies, maintenance and repair, and purchased services (include fuel and electricity expenses for machinery and equipment whose sole purpose is to protect the environment).

Exclude depreciation on machinery and equipment.

To report capital expenditures:

Include all relevant outlays for machinery and equipment and their installation and repair that have been capitalized, as well as for the construction of non-residential facilities (contractors or own employees). For construction, include all costs associated with demolition, planning and design (such as engineering and consulting fees), any materials supplied to construction contractors for installation and any costs associated with the purchase of land that are neither amortized nor depreciated.

Exclude any provisions for future environmental liability.

Environmental protection expenditures:

All operating expenses and capital and repair expenditures whose primary purpose is the prevention, reduction or elimination of pollution and/or other forms of degradation of the environment as well as measures taken to restore the environment from a degraded state. This includes expenditures that this specific establishment incurred for pollution prevention, abatement and control; solid waste management; wastewater management; protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water; protection and restoration of biodiversity and habitat; environmental monitoring; environmental assessments and audits; relevant training and administrative costs, etc.

Exclude expenditures made to improve employee health, workplace safety, and site beautification. Expenses incurred to produce pollution prevention or abatement and control equipment for sale are also excluded as they would appear twice in the expenditure data produced by Statistics Canada. Expenditures for environment-related research and development are also excluded since they are collected elsewhere in Statistics Canada.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for non-hazardous and hazardous solid waste management during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

2. Of the total expenditures reported in question 1, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

3. Which of the following goods and technologies related to solid waste management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Collection vehicles for waste, recycling and organics
  • Containers for collection of waste, recycling and organics
  • Other recycling equipment used in collection
  • Separating and sorting-related goods and technologies - e.g., air classifiers, magnetic separators, eddy current separators
  • Compaction-related goods and technologies - e.g., balers, densifiers, compactors, shredders, granulators
  • Centralized biological reprocessing technologies - e.g., centralized composters
  • Equipment for landfill leachate collection and containment
  • Equipment for landfill gas management
  • Equipment for thermal treatment - e.g., rotary kiln incinerator, mass burning, starved air incinerator, fluidized bed
  • Other
  • Specify other solid waste management goods or technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

4. The total expenditures reported for solid waste management was $0. Which of the following services related to solid waste management (i.e., waste, recycling and organics) were used by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Solid waste collection and treatment services included in the rent (paid by the owner of the building)
  • Solid waste collection and treatment services provided by a government body (paid in taxes, like municipal taxes) - Include services offered by government bodies (e.g., municipal waste collection) or by a private company hired by a government body to collect and manage solid waste
  • Solid waste collection and treatment services provided by a private contractor - Include services provided by a private contractor hired by your establishment to collect and manage solid waste - e.g., GFL (Green for life), Wasteco
  • Other
  • Specify other solid waste management services:
  • No services used

Wastewater management

5. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for wastewater management during the 2022 fiscal year.

Report $0 for the two categories of expenditures if your establishment is located on a rental property, and that these expenditures are included in the rent paid to the owner of the building.

If your establishment is responsible to pay the municipal taxes report the amount towards wastewater management in operating expenses.

Include expenditures related to:

  • prevention of wastewater through in-process modifications
  • wastewater treatment, including pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe) processes
  • management of substances released to surface waters, municipal sewer systems, soil, or underground
  • treatment of cooling water for disposal
  • the installation of sewage infrastructure and expenditures related to the use, collection, treatment and disposal of sewage, including septic tanks
  • sewage services provided by a federal, provincial or local government body (e.g., municipal services)
  • handling and treatment of mine tailings
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures on the protection of groundwater from pollutant infiltration and the cleaning up of soil and water bodies after pollution (to be reported in question 18).

If the expenditure is zero or if not applicable, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Note: This survey requires all environmental protection expenditures to be reported, whether or not they are in response to current or anticipated Canadian or international regulations, conventions or voluntary agreements.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for wastewater management during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

6. Of the total expenditures reported in question 5, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

Wastewater pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe processes) is any method, technique, or process designed to manage and treat pollution after it is generated during the production process.

For example:

  • biological and chemical systems to treat water (such as water treatment plants)
  • filtration systems
  • cyclones
  • septic tanks, portable toilets
  • other barrier systems
  • treatment of cooling water before release
  • municipal, provincial or federal sewage services.

Wastewater pollution prevention (integrated processes) is any method, technique, or process that reduces or eliminates the amount of pollution generated during the production process i.e., before pollution is created. Pollution prevention activities can include equipment and technology modifications.

For example:

  • product design or reformulation to be less toxic upon use, release or disposal
  • equipment or process modifications (integrated processes)
  • recirculation, on-site recycling or reuse or recovery of polluting substances
  • materials or feedstock substitution, solvent reduction, elimination or substitution
  • improved inventory management or purchasing techniques
  • prevention of leaks and spills of polluting substances
  • improved operating practices or pollution prevention training.

7. Of the capital expenditures reported for wastewater management (question 5a), what proportion was spent on each of the following?

If the proportion is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

For both categories of wastewater management, exclude expenditures on the protection of groundwater from pollution infiltration and the cleaning up of soil and water bodies after pollution (to be reported under 'Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water').

Of the capital expenditures reported for wastewater management (question 5a), what proportion was spent on each of the following?
  Percentage
Pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe)  
Pollution prevention (integrated processes)  
Total percentage  

8. Of the operating expenses reported for wastewater management (question 5b), what proportion was spent on each of the following?

If the proportion is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Of the operating expenses reported for wastewater management (question 5b), what proportion was spent on each of the following?
  Percentage
Pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe)  
Pollution prevention (integrated processes)  
Total percentage  

9. Which of the following goods and technologies related to wastewater management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Tanks and related components for dilution or equalization, neutralization, sedimentation, chemical precipitation
  • Oil separators, skimmers used in industrial wastewater
  • Oil separators, skimmers in sewage treatment
  • Ion exchange beds
  • Air stripping tanks or columns
  • Liquid extraction columns
  • Micro-porous membrane adsorbers
  • Equipment for advanced chemical oxidation or UV radiation
  • Pre-treatment filters
  • Chemicals used in industrial wastewater treatment
  • Chemicals used in sewage treatment
  • Intake screens
  • Air sparging grit chambers
  • Tanks and related components for sedimentation, chemical precipitation or flocculation, aerobic biological treatment, aeration, clarification, disinfection
  • Membrane bioreactors
  • Trickling filters
  • Anaerobic digesters
  • Other
  • Specify other goods and technologies purchased for wastewater management:
  • No purchases

10. The total expenditures reported for wastewater management was $0. Which of the following services related to wastewater management were used by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Wastewater management services included in the rent (paid by the owner of the building)
  • Wastewater management services provided by a government body (paid in taxes, like municipal taxes) - Include services offered by government bodies (e.g., municipal sewage) or by a private company hired by a government body to manage and treat wastewater
  • Wastewater management services provided by a private contractor - Include services provided by a private contractor hired by your establishment to manage wastewater - e.g., private company contracted to empty the sceptic tank
  • Other
  • Specify other wastewater management services:
  • No services used

Environmental protection

11. During the 2022 fiscal year, did this establishment have environmental protection expenditures in any of the following categories?

Include capital expenditures and operating expenses.

Report both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Please select either "Yes" or "No" for each type of expenditure. Please do not leave any question blank.

During the 2022 fiscal year, did this establishment have environmental protection expenditures in any of the following categories?
  Yes No
Air pollution management    
Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water    
Protection of biodiversity and habitat    
Noise and vibration abatement    
Protection against radiation    
Environmental charges    
Other environmental protection activities    

Air pollution management

12. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for air pollution management during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • the management of pollutant emissions to the atmosphere, including greenhouse gases
  • both pollution prevention (integrated processes) and pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe processes)
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • workers' health and safety (e.g., maintenance of indoor air quality)
  • measures undertaken for cost-saving reasons, such as heat or energy savings (to be reported in question 31a)
  • the purchase of electric or hybrid vehicles (to be reported in question 31b)
  • the production of renewable or clean energy (to be reported in questions 31c and 31e)
  • the purchase of biofuels (to be reported in question 31d)
  • the purchase of renewable energy (not included in this survey).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for air pollution management during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

13. Of the total expenditures reported in question 12, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

Air pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe processes) is any method, technique, or process designed to manage and treat pollution after it is generated during the production process.

For example:

  • scrubbers at the end of emission stacks
  • filtration systems
  • cyclones
  • other barrier systems.

Air pollution prevention (integrated processes) is any method, technique, or process that reduces or eliminates the amount of pollution generated during the production process i.e., before pollution is created. Pollution prevention activities can include equipment and technology modifications.

For example:

  • product design or reformulation to be less toxic upon use, release or disposal
  • equipment or process modifications (integrated processes)
  • recirculation, on-site recycling or reuse/recovery of air polluting substances
  • materials or feedstock substitution, solvent reduction, elimination or substitution
  • prevention of leaks of polluting substances
  • improved operating practices or pollution prevention training.

14. Of the capital expenditures reported for air pollution management (question 12a), what proportion was spent on each of the following?

If the proportion is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Of the capital expenditures reported for air pollution management (question 12a), what proportion was spent on each of the following?
  Percentage
Pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe)  
Pollution prevention (integrated processes)  
Total percentage  

15. Of the operating expenses reported for air pollution management (question 12b), what proportion was spent on each of the following?

If the proportion is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Of the operating expenses reported for air pollution management (question 12b), what proportion was spent on each of the following?
  Percentage
Pollution abatement and control (end-of-pipe)  
Pollution prevention (integrated processes)  
Total percentage  

16. Which of the following goods and technologies related to air pollution management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Physical or chemical treatment technologies

  • Filters and cyclones e.g., membrane, baghouse, granular bed
  • Electrostatic precipitators
  • Scrubbers e.g., venturi, spray tower, mechanical, plate tower, packed tower
  • Waste gas absorbers and waste gas flare or incinerators
  • Industrial catalytic converters
  • Pollutant recovery condensers
  • Adsorbers
  • Other
  • Specify other physical or chemical treatment technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

Greenhouse gas control technologies

  • Clean coal processing technologies
  • Carbon capture and sequestration technologies and storage
  • Air and off-gas treatments e.g., oxidation, scrubbing, vapour phase carbon adsorption
  • Other
  • Specify other greenhouse gas control technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

Air quality and air pollution technologies

  • Low emitting burners e.g., low NOx, low SOx
  • Other
  • Specify other air quality and air pollution technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

Monitoring and compliance technologies

  • Leak detection technologies
  • Environmental measurement apparatus
  • Other
  • Specify other monitoring and compliance technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

17. Which of the following services related to air pollution management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Greenhouse gas management services

  • Services for carbon credit trading, generation of compliance units, surplus allowances, emissions performance credits, and offset credits
  • Preparation of emissions reports and verification services
  • Allowance auctioning and exchange platform services
  • Market monitoring services
  • Offset protocol development and validation services
  • Services for the development of compliance systems and electronic emissions reporting systems
  • Other
  • Specify other greenhouse gas management services purchased:
  • No purchases

Air pollution management services

  • Measuring and monitoring services
  • Modelling and mapping services
  • Risk assessment and management services
  • Services for the development of compliance and electronic emissions reporting systems
  • Other
  • Specify other air pollution management services purchased:
  • No purchases

Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water

18. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • prevention of pollutant infiltration
  • remediation or cleaning up of soil and water bodies
  • site reclamation and decommissioning (include decommissioning costs incurred in the 2022 fiscal year, even if the site was closed before this period)
  • protection of soil from erosion and other physical degradation
  • prevention and remediation of soil salinity
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • wastewater management activities (to be reported in question 5)
  • protection of biodiversity and habitat (to be reported in question 21).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

19. Of the total expenditures reported in question 18, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

20. Which of the following goods and technologies related to protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Include machinery, equipment, products, and technologies.

Select all that apply.

  • In situ biological treatments e.g., enhanced bioremediation, phytoremediation, bioventing
  • Ex situ biological treatments e.g., bioreaction, biopiles, landfarming, slurry phase biological treatment
  • In situ physical and chemical treatments - Include the purchase of chemicals for remediation of soil, sediment, sludge, ground water, surface water or leachate. e.g., biochar, chemical oxidation, fracturing, soil flushing, soil vapour extraction, solidification, stabilization, air sparging, bioslurping, chemical oxidation, directional wells, dual phase extraction, thermal treatment, hydrofracturing enhancements, in-well air stripping, passive and reactive treatment walls
  • Ex situ physical and chemical treatments - Include the purchase of chemicals for remediation of soil, sediment, sludge, ground water, surface water and leachate. e.g., chemical extraction, chemical reduction and oxidation, dehalogenation, separation, soil washing, solidification, stabilization, adsorption and absorption, advanced oxidation, air stripping, ion exchange, precipitation, flocculation, coagulation, separation, sprinkler irrigation
  • In situ thermal treatments - e.g., hot air injection, electrical resistance
  • Ex situ thermal treatments - e.g., incineration, pyrolysis, thermal desorption
  • Containment
  • Other
  • Specify other goods or technologies purchased for the protection and remediation of soil, groundwater, and surface water:
  • No purchases

Protection of biodiversity and habitat

21. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection of biodiversity and habitat during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • the protection, restoration and rehabilitation of wildlife and habitat
  • purchase of land for protection of species and habitat
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • site reclamation and decommissioning (to be reported in question 18)
  • landscaping for decorative purposes, the rehabilitation of predominantly build-up landscapes, or other activities undertaken for predominantly aesthetic reasons
  • weed control, maintenance of game or timber stocks, or other activities undertaken for predominantly economic reasons
  • protection and rehabilitation of historic monuments or predominantly built-up or urban landscapes (unless the purpose is the protection of biodiversity and habitat)
  • foregone revenues resulting from regulations or conventions that reduce the allowable harvest (e.g., for logging activities).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection of biodiversity and habitat during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

22. Of the total expenditures reported in question 21, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

Noise and vibration abatement

23. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for noise and vibration abatement during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • the control, reduction and abatement of noise and vibration, including preventive in-process modifications at the source, the construction of anti-noise or anti-vibration facilities, or any other related activities
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to workers' health and safety.

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for noise and vibration abatement during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

24. Of the total expenditures reported in question 23, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

Protection against radiation

25. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection against radiation during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • protection of ambient media
  • the transport and treatment of high-level radioactive waste
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • the prevention of technological hazards (e.g., external safety of nuclear power plants)
  • workers' health and safety
  • management of low-level radioactive waste (reported in question 1).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for the protection against radiation during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

26. Of the total expenditures reported in question 25, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

Environmental charges

27. Report the amount this establishment paid in environmental charges during the 2022 fiscal year.

Exclude expenditures on environmental charges already reported in another question and carbon taxes. If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report the amount this establishment paid in environmental charges during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Permits, approvals, fees, special assessments and related fees  
Carbon offset credits – Exclude carbon taxes  
Fines, penalties or damage awards paid to government agencies or individuals, or other charges paid to regulating bodies in order to allow operations to take place at this establishment  
Other environmental charges - Specify all other environmental charges:  
Total environmental charges  

Other environmental protection activities

28. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for environmental protection during the 2022 fiscal year that were not already reported.

Include expenditures related to:

  • the general administration of your environmental program
  • environmental training and information programs not already reported
  • assessments or audits not already reported
  • any other environmental protection expenditures not already reported
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • research and development (not covered in this survey)
  • heat or energy savings and management (to be reported in question 31a)
  • clean vehicles and transportation equipment (to be reported in question 31b)
  • the production of renewable or clean energy (to be reported in questions 31c and 31e)
  • the purchase of biofuels, biochemicals or biomaterials (to be reported in question 31d).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses for environmental protection during the 2022 fiscal year that were not already reported.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

29. Of the total expenditures reported in question 28, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

30. Describe any changes or events that may have affected the reported environmental protection values for this establishment compared to the last reporting period.

e.g., We installed low-NOx burners in 2022 – for air pollution management

Environmental technologies and processes

31. During the 2022 fiscal year, did this establishment have expenditures in any of the following categories?

Include both operating and capital expenditures.

During the 2022 fiscal year, did this establishment have expenditures in any of the following categories?
  Yes No
Heat or energy savings and management    
Clean vehicles and transportation equipment    
Production of energy from renewable sources, whether for sale or own use    
Purchase of biofuels, biochemical products or biomaterials    
Production of nuclear energy    

Heat or energy savings and management

32. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the management of energy resources through heat or energy savings and management during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include expenditures related to:

  • energy savings through in-process modifications
  • purchase of efficient industrial or commercial equipment, demand management technologies, or energy storage technologies
  • purchase of energy efficiency services or smart grid services
  • building and fleet energy audits
  • thermal insulation activities
  • energy recovery activities
  • assessments and audits
  • activities related to measurement, control, laboratories
  • more efficient furnace
  • lighting upgrades
  • both own-account expenses (e.g., employee wages and salaries) and purchased goods, technologies and services.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • pollution abatement and control or prevention for air pollution (to be reported in question 12)
  • the purchase of energy-efficient vehicles (to be reported in question 37)
  • renewable/clean energy production (to be reported in questions 39 and 43)
  • the purchase of biofuels (to be reported in question 42).

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the management of energy resources through heat or energy savings and management during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

33. Of the total expenditures reported in question 32, report the proportion spent externally on purchased goods, technologies and services.

Purchased goods, technologies and services are goods, technologies and services provided by an outside company or service provider. They exclude in-house or own-account expenditures, such as employee wages and salaries.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Percentage spent

34. Which of the following goods and technologies related to heat or energy savings and management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Include machinery, equipment, products, and technologies.

Select all that apply.

Efficient industrial or commercial equipment

  • High efficiency burners and boilers e.g., Energy Star
  • High efficiency pumps and motors e.g., Energy Star, NEMA PremiumTM
  • High efficiency industrial or commercial HVAC e.g., Energy Star
  • Combined heat and power generation (CHP/cogeneration)
  • High efficiency industrial or commercial lighting systems e.g., Energy Star
  • Automation and control technologies
  • Energy efficient filters and processes
  • Advanced insulation e.g., super insulating materials (SIMs), vacuum insulation panels (VIP), gas-filled panels (GFP), and aerogel-based products (ABP)
  • Predictive maintenance technologies e.g., twinning, sensors, related software
  • Other
  • Specify other efficient industrial or commercial equipment purchased:
  • No purchases

Demand management technologies

  • Smart inverters
  • Smart meters and devices
  • Phasor measurement units
  • Management systems e.g., software
  • Other
  • Specify other demand management technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

Energy storage technologies

  • Flywheels
  • Equipment for pumped hydro systems
  • Equipment for compressed air systems
  • Advanced batteries e.g., NiCd, NiMH, Li-ion, NaS, NaNiCl, hybrid flow, redox flow, hydrogen storage, synthetic natural gas
  • Fuel cells
  • Thermal storage systems
  • Double-layer capacitors (DLC)
  • Superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES)
  • Other
  • Specify other energy storage technologies purchased:
  • No purchases

35. Which of the following services related to heat or energy savings and management were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Energy efficiency services

  • Green building certification services
  • Building or fleet energy audit and air leakage testing services
  • Energy management system services
  • Energy monitoring services
  • Energy demand control services
  • Data analysis and modelling services
  • Process integration services
  • Services for advanced insulation activities
  • Energy efficiency consulting
  • Predictive maintenance services
  • Other
  • Specify other energy efficiency services purchased:
  • No purchases

Smart grid services 

  • Energy storage solutions
  • Microgrid solutions
  • Cyber security services
  • Data management and communications solutions
  • Demand management services e.g., peak load management and load following
  • Monitoring solutions services e.g., self-healing grids
  • Other
  • Specify other smart grid services purchased:
  • No purchases
36. Report this establishment's expenditures for goods, technologies and services related to the management of energy resources through heat or energy savings and management during the 2022 fiscal year in each of the following categories.
  CAN$
Efficient industrial or commercial equipment  
Demand management technologies  
Energy storage technologies  
Energy efficiency services  
Smart grid services  
Total  

Clean vehicles and transportation equipment

37. Report the amount this establishment spent on the purchase of clean vehicles and transportation equipment during the 2022 fiscal year.

Include the purchase of:

  • electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles (all-types)
  • fuel efficient aircraft
  • electric vehicle infrastructure
  • alternative fuel and refuelling infrastructure
  • low rolling resistance tires
  • vehicle emissions monitoring technologies
  • alternative fuel retrofit technologies
  • equipment or software for vehicle fleet management and logistics.

Exclude:

  • operating and maintenance costs for running clean vehicles
  • expenses for fleet energy audits (to be reported in question 32)
  • any equipment or vehicles for sale.

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Total expenditures

38. Which of the following clean vehicles and transportation equipment were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Fuel efficient vehicles

  • Electric vehicles - Include all vehicle-types.
  • Hybrid vehicles - Include all vehicle-types.
  • Fuel cell vehicles - Include all vehicle-types.
  • Fuel efficient aircraft
  • Other
  • Specify other clean vehicles purchased:
  • No purchases

Clean transportation equipment

  • Electric vehicle infrastructure - Include charging stations.
  • Alternative fuel and refuelling infrastructure - Include hydrogen and natural gas.
  • Low rolling resistance tires
  • Vehicle emission monitoring
  • Alternative fuel retrofit technologies
  • Equipment or software for vehicle fleet management and logistics
  • Other
  • Specify other clean transportation equipment purchased:
  • No purchases

Production of energy from renewable sources

39. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the production of energy from renewable sources during the 2022 fiscal year, including both electricity and heat.

Report also the proportion of energy produced from renewable sources for own use.

Include expenditures related to:

  • the production of energy from renewable sources, whether for sale or own use
  • the installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment, including infrastructure to support the production of renewable energy (e.g., costs for approvals and planning, transmission and distribution lines and other infrastructure)
  • the operating and maintenance expenses of existing equipment.

Exclude expenditures related to:

  • the purchase of the feedstock used to produce energy, such as biofuels (to be reported in question 42)
  • the production of nuclear energy (to be reported in question 43)
  • electricity purchased from the grid.

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

For this question, please report expenditures related to the production of energy from renewable sources, whether for sale or own use.

Renewable energy:

Energy obtained from resources that can be naturally replenished or renewed within a human lifespan, that is, the resource is a sustainable source of energy. This includes: wind, solar, aero-thermal, geothermal, hydrothermal, from wave, tidal and ocean thermal energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas and biogases.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the production of energy from renewable sources during the 2022 fiscal year, including both electricity and heat.
  Capital expenditures
CAN$
Operating expenses
CAN$
Percentage of energy production for own use
Wind Energy      
Geothermal Energy      
Energy produced from small hydroelectric facilities      
Energy produced from large hydroelectric facilities      
Solar Energy      
Bioenergy      
Energy from waste      
Other energy production from renewable resources 1 - Specify      
Other energy production from renewable resources 2 - Specify      
Other energy production from renewable resources 3 - Specify      
Total expenditures for the production of renewable energy      

40. Which of the following goods or technologies used for the production of renewable energy were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Wind Energy

  • Wind turbine equipment, nacelle, blades, towers
  • Switchgear, transformers
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of wind energy:
  • No purchases

Geothermal Energy

  • Heat pumps
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of geothermal energy:
  • No purchases

Production of energy from small hydroelectric facilities

  • Turbines and related components - Exclude wave and tidal energy.
  • Turbines and related components for wave or tidal energy
  • Generators, valves, gates, transformers, switchgear
  • Include components.
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of energy from small hydroelectric facilities:
  • No purchases

Production of energy from large hydroelectric facilities

  • Turbines and related components - Exclude wave and tidal energy.
  • Turbines and related components for wave or tidal energy
  • Generators, valves, gates, transformers, switchgear - Include components.
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of energy from large hydroelectric facilities:
  • No purchases

Production of solar energy

  • Active solar heating equipment - e.g., glazed flat plate collectors, glazed evacuated tubes and collectors, unglazed panels and collectors for heating pools, perforated cladding for solar air heating
  • Active solar-power generation equipment - e.g., concentrating mirrors, receivers
  • Photovoltaic energy equipment - e.g., photovoltaic cells, modules, panels and arrays, inverters for solar photovoltaic systems
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of solar energy:
  • No purchases

Production of bioenergy

  • Mixers and centrifuges
  • Filtration systems
  • Biofuel reactors - e.g., distillation towers, pyrolizers, catalyst beds, gasifiers, heat digesters
  • Washers
  • Dryers
  • Heaters
  • Storage systems related to bioenergy production
  • Shredders and chippers
  • Combined heat and power bioenergy systems
  • Domestic woodstoves
  • Biomass-fired industrial boilers
  • Anaerobic digesters
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of bioenergy - Exclude purchased biofuels:
  • No purchases

Production of energy from waste

  • Liquid organic waste to energy equipment
  • Solid organic waste to energy equipment
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of energy from waste:
  • No purchases

Purchase of biofuels, biochemical products and biomaterials

41. Which of the following biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials were purchased by this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

Biofuels

  • Pellets, chips, cubes, briquettes
  • Black pellets
  • Energy logs
  • Biocoal
  • Biochar
  • Ethanol, cellulosic ethanol
  • Biodiesel
  • Renewable diesel
  • Pyrolysis oil
  • Synthetic fuels e.g., DME, Fisher Tropsch fuels, Biojet fuels
  • Bio-oil, pyrolytic oil, biomethanol
  • Biobutanol
  • Biogas
  • Renewable natural gas e.g., biomethane
  • Syngas
  • Biohydrogen
  • Other
  • Specify other biofuels purchased:
  • No purchases

Biochemical products

  • Aromatics, amino and organic acids, phenols, polyols
  • Cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin
  • Biochar
  • Bio-oils, lubricants
  • Solvents, adhesives, paints, coatings
  • Biopolymers and resins
  • Biopesticides
  • Biostimulants
  • Additives and catalysts e.g., sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, enzymes
  • Other
  • Specify other biochemical products purchased:
  • No purchases

Biomaterials

  • Mats, cellulose products
  • Bio-based auto parts, building materials, panels, cross laminated timber
  • Plastics, films, foams, hydrogels
  • Nanomaterials and nanocomposites
  • Nanocrystalline cellulose
  • Other
  • Specify other biomaterials purchased:
  • No purchases
42. During the 2022 fiscal year, how much did this establishment spend on purchases in each of the following categories of biofuels, biochemicals and biomaterials?
  CAN$
Biofuels  
Biochemical products  
Biomaterials  
Total expenditures  

Production of nuclear energy

43. Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the production of nuclear energy during the 2022 fiscal year.

Exclude the costs of any feedstock used to produce energy such as uranium.

If the expenditure is zero, enter '0' in the corresponding box. When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimate.

Report this establishment's capital expenditures and operating expenses related to the production of nuclear energy during the 2022 fiscal year.
  CAN$
Capital expenditures  
Operating expenses  
Total expenditures  

44. Which of the following goods and technologies related to the production of nuclear energy were purchased during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Nuclear reactors or nuclear island components
  • Nuclear fuel handling, processing, and fabrication equipment
  • Other
  • Specify all other goods or technologies purchased for the production of nuclear energy:
  • No purchases

45. Describe any changes or events that may have affected the reported environmental technologies and processes values for this establishment compared to the last reporting period.

e.g., We bought two fuel efficient vehicles in 2022

Drivers and obstacles

46. Which of the following were drivers to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment for this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Sufficient return on investment - i.e., sufficient business case
  • Regulations
  • Government incentives
  • Carbon pricing
  • Voluntary agreement
  • Public image
  • Corporate policy
  • Part of regular capital turnover
  • Other
  • Specify all other drivers to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment:
  • There were no drivers during the 2022 fiscal year

47. Which of the following were obstacles to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment for this establishment during the 2022 fiscal year?

Select all that apply.

  • Lack of regulations
  • Changing regulations
  • Insufficient return on investment - i.e., no business case
  • Difficulty in obtaining financing - e.g., internal, private or government
  • Competing capital investments
  • Lack of information or knowledge related to systems or equipment (new or significantly improved)
  • Lack of available systems or equipment (new or significantly improved)
  • Lack of technical skills required to support this type of investment
  • Lack of technical support or services - e.g., from consultants or vendors
  • Regulatory or policy barriers
  • Organizational structure too inflexible
  • Decisions made by parent, affiliate or subsidiary businesses
  • Difficulty in integrating new technologies with existing infrastructure, systems, standards and processes
  • Other
  • Specify all other obstacles to the adoption of new or significantly improved clean technologies, systems or equipment:
  • There were no obstacles during the 2022 fiscal year

Environmental management practices

48. Did this establishment use an environmental management system during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

49. Did this establishment develop and/or follow a pollution prevention plan during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

50. Did this establishment use Life Cycle Management, Life Cycle Assessment, Design for Environment (DfE) or Ecodesign principles for decision-making during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

51. Was this establishment certified under the ISO 14000 family of environmental management standards during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

52. Did this establishment participate in any environmental voluntary agreements or voluntary environmental programs during the 2022 fiscal year?

e.g., Environmental Performance Agreements (EPAs), Canadian GHG Reductions Registry, Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation (CIPEC), Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC), etc.

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

Specify the programs, accords or agreements:

53. Did this establishment have a 'green' procurement policy or guidelines during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

54. Did this establishment have an environmental supply chain management policy during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

55. Did this establishment implement any new or improved environmental processes and practices in response to an environmental supply chain management policy in place at a supplier or client business during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

56. Did this establishment take advantage of any Canadian federal, provincial/territorial, or local government environmental incentive programs, grants, loans, or tax credits during the 2022 fiscal year?

e.g., ecoENERGY Initiatives, Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), SD Tech Fund, or Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance or Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) for energy efficiency and renewable energy sources

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

Specify the incentive programs, grants or loans:

57. Did this establishment perform a greenhouse gas emissions inventory during the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

58. Did this establishment participate in any form of carbon-trading, either by purchasing or selling carbon offset credits in the 2022 fiscal year?

  • Yes, purchased carbon offset credits only OR purchased more than sold
  • Yes, sold carbon offset credits only OR sold more than purchased
  • No, did not participate in any of the above
  • Don't know

59. Did this establishment participate in any other environmental management practices during the 2022 fiscal year?

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Correspondence Table: North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) Canada 2017 Version 2.0 to North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) Canada 2022 Version 1.0

The Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM) is now used to identify the types of changes made to the classification. Real changes (RC) are those affecting the scope of the existing classification items or categories, whether or not accompanied by changes in the title, definition and/or the coding. Virtual changes (VC) are those made in coding, titles and/or definitions, while the meaning or scope of the classification item remains the same. The "real changes" are the most important ones to note for analysis.

Types of changes in the classification, including Codes, Titles and Classification Items (Based on GSIM)

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NAPCS Canada 2017 Version 2.0 Code NAPCS Canada 2017 Version 2.0 Title English NAPCS Canada 2022 Version 1.0 Code NAPCS Canada 2022 Version 1.0 Title English GSIM Type of Change Notes
115141 Flower, shrub and tree seeds 115141 Seeds of flowers, shrubs and trees VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
115143 Floriculture products (except flower seeds) 115143 Floriculture products (except seeds) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
115144 Nursery products (except tree and shrub seeds) 115144 Nursery products (except seeds) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
145111 Nuclear fuel 145111 Nuclear fuel VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
158 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber NC- Notification Change Detail product breakdown at lower levels.
15811 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 15811 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber NC- Notification Change Detail product breakdown at lower levels.
158111 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158112 Polyethylene waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 158111 expired and was broken down into new items 158112, 158113, 158114, 158115 and 158116.
158111 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158113 Thermoplastic resin waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 158111 expired and was broken down into new items 158112, 158113, 158114, 158115 and 158116.
158111 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158114 Compostable and biodegradable plastic waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 158111 expired and was broken down into new items 158112, 158113, 158114, 158115 and 158116.
158111 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158115 Other plastic waste and scrap n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 158111 expired and was broken down into new items 158112, 158113, 158114, 158115 and 158116.
158111 Waste and scrap of plastic and rubber 158116 Waste and scrap of rubber RC4.1 - Breakdown 158111 expired and was broken down into new items 158112, 158113, 158114, 158115 and 158116.
1581111 Polyethylene waste and scrap 1581121 High density polyethylene (HDPE) waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581111 expired and was broken down into new items 1581121 and 1581122.
1581111 Polyethylene waste and scrap 1581122 Low density polyethylene (LDPE) waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581111 expired and was broken down into new items 1581121 and 1581122.
1581112 Polystyrene waste and scrap 1581131 Polystyrene waste and scrap VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
1581113 Polyvinyl chloride waste and scrap 1581132 Polyvinyl chloride waste and scrap VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581133 Polypropylene waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581134 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581135 Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581136 Polyamides (nylon) waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581137 Polyurethane (PU) waste and scraps RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581139 Other non-compostable thermoplastic resin waste and scrap n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581141 Compostable and biodegradable thermoplastic waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581142 Compostable and biodegradable thermoset plastic waste and scrap RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581114 Waste and scrap of plastics, n.e.c. 1581151 Waste and scrap of other thermoset plastics and other plastics n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 1581114 expired and was broken down into new items 1581133, 1581134, 1581135, 1581136, 1581137, 1581139, 1581141, 1581142 and 1581151.
1581115 Waste and scrap of rubber 1581161 Waste and scrap of rubber VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
17312 Butter, and dry and canned dairy products 17312 Butter, and dry and canned dairy products VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
1731261 Dairy product substitutes (including non-milk-based powder mixes) 1731261 Dairy product substitutes (including non-milk-based powder mixes) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
1821121 Refined vegetable oils (except corn oil, shortening and blended cooking oils) 1821121 Refined vegetable oils (except corn oil, shortening and blended cooking oils) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
182123 Non-wheat flour, and other grain mill products 182124 Pulse flour RC4.1 - Breakdown 182123 expired and was broken down into new items 182124 and 182129.
182123 Non-wheat flour, and other grain mill products 182129 Non-wheat flour (except pulse flour), and other grain mill products RC4.1 - Breakdown 182123 expired and was broken down into new items 182124 and 182129.
1821231 Non-wheat flour, in bulk 1821241 Pulse flour, in bulk RC4.1 - Breakdown 1821231 expired and was broken down into new items 1821241 and 1821291.
1821231 Non-wheat flour, in bulk 1821291 Non-wheat flour (except pulse flour), in bulk RC4.1 - Breakdown 1821231 expired and was broken down into new items 1821241 and 1821291.
1821232 Non-wheat flour, in consumer packages 1821242 Pulse flour, in consumer packages RC4.1 - Breakdown 1821232 expired and was broken down into new items 1821242 and 1821292.
1821232 Non-wheat flour, in consumer packages 1821292 Non-wheat flour (except pulse flour), in consumer packages RC4.1 - Breakdown 1821232 expired and was broken down into new items 1821242 and 1821292.
1821233 Milled rice 1821293 Milled rice VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
1821234 Grain products for human consumption, n.e.c. 1821294 Grain products for human consumption, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
1821235 Milled grain products for animal feed ingredients 1821295 Milled grain products for animal feed ingredients VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
193111 Carbonated drinks (except low alcohol fermented drinks) and bottled water 193111 Carbonated drinks (except low alcohol fermented drinks) and bottled water VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
193112 Non-carbonated bottled water and drinks (except milk, juice and low alcohol fermented drinks), and ice 193112 Non-carbonated bottled water and drinks (except milk, juice and low alcohol fermented drinks), and ice VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
212 Tobacco products 212 Tobacco products (including electronic cigarettes) RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 381 and 272 continue while parts from both were transferred to existing item 212. Title and definition of item 212 were updated.
21211 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 21211 Cigarettes (including electronic cigarettes), cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 38125 and 27213 continue while parts from both were transferred to existing item 21211. Title and definition of 21211 were updated.
213131 Cannabis oil 213136 Cannabis extracts and concentrates RC3.1 - Merger 213131 expired and merged with part of 213132 and part of 213134 into new item 213136.
2131311 Cannabis oil, in bulk 2131361 Cannabis extracts, in bulk VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2131312 Cannabis oil, prepared for retail sale, for non-medical use 2131362 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131312 expired and was broken down into new items 2131362 and 2131364.
2131312 Cannabis oil, prepared for retail sale, for non-medical use 2131364 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131312 expired and was broken down into new items 2131362 and 2131364.
2131313 Cannabis oil, prepared for retail sale, for medical use 2131363 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131313 expired and was broken down into new items 2131363 and 2131365.
2131313 Cannabis oil, prepared for retail sale, for medical use 2131365 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131313 expired and was broken down into new items 2131363 and 2131365.
213132 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 213135 Cannabis pure intermediates RC4.1 - Breakdown 213132 expired and was broken down into new items 213135 and 213136.
213132 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 213136 Cannabis extracts and concentrates RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger 213132 expired and was broken down into new item 213135, and a part was merged with 213131 and part of 213132 into new item 213136.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131351 Cannabis pure intermediates RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131362 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131363 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131364 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131365 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
2131321 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil) 2131369 Other cannabis extracts products RC4.1 - Breakdown 2131321 expired and was broken down into new items 2131351, 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2131365 and 2131369.
213133 Cannabis-infused edible products 213137 Cannabis-infused edible products VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2131331 Cannabis-infused beverages 2131371 Cannabis-infused beverages VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2131332 Cannabis-infused edible products (except beverages) 2131372 Cannabis-infused edible products (except beverages) VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
213134 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 213139 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 213134 continues as 213139 while part was split off to new item 231136.
213134 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 213136 Cannabis extracts and concentrates RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 213134 continues as 213139 while part was split off and merged with 213131 and part of 213132 into new item 213136.
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131362 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131363 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131364 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131365 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131369 Other cannabis extracts products RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131391 Cannabis topical products RC4.2 - Split off 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2131341 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. 2131399 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 2131341 continues as 2131399 while parts were split off into new items 2131362, 2131363, 2131364, 2311365, 2131369 and 2131391
2211151 Narrow fabrics 2211151 Narrow fabrics RC5 - Transfer 2211151 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 2312299.
2211151 Narrow fabrics 2312299 Other footwear and accessories, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer 2211151 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 2312299.
23112 Women's clothing 23112 Women's clothing RC4.2 - Split off 23112 continues while part was split off and merged with 23114 into new item 23115.
23112 Women's clothing 23115 Non-binary and gender-neutral clothing; hosiery; vestments and costumes; and clothing accessories RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 23112 continues while part was split off and merged with 23114 into new item 23115.
231129 Hosiery 231151 Non-binary and gender-neutral clothing; hosiery; vestments and costumes; and clothing accessories RC3.1 - Merger 231129 merged with part of 231143 into new item 231151.
2311291 Hosiery 2311512 Hosiery VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
23114 Clothing accessories, vestments, costumes and unisex clothing 23115 Non-binary and gender-neutral clothing; hosiery; vestments and costumes; and clothing accessories RC3.1 - Merger 23114 merged with part of 23112 into new item 23151.
231141 Belts 231152 Belts VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2311411 Belts 2311521 Belts VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
231142 Gloves and mittens 231153 Gloves and mittens VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2311421 Gloves and mittens 2311531 Gloves and mittens VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
231143 Other clothing accessories, textile clothing components, vestments, costumes and unisex clothing 231159 Other clothing accessories and textile clothing components RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 231143 continues as 231159 while part was split off and merged with 231129 into new item 231151.
231143 Other clothing accessories, textile clothing components, vestments, costumes and unisex clothing 231151 Non-binary and gender-neutral clothing; hosiery; vestments and costumes; and clothing accessories RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 231143 continues as 231159 while part was split off and merged with 231129 into new item 231151.
2311431 Hats 2311591 Hats VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2311432 Other clothing accessories, textile clothing pieces and components 2311599 Other clothing accessories, textile clothing pieces and components, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2311433 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing 2311511 Non-binary and gender-neutral clothing RC4.1 - Breakdown 2311433 expired and was broken down into new items 2311511 and 2311513.
2311433 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing 2311513 Vestments and costumes RC4.1 - Breakdown 2311433 expired and was broken down into new items 2311511 and 2311513.
23121 Footwear 23122 Footwear VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
231211 Men's non-athletic footwear 231221 Non-athletic footwear (except for children and infants) RC3.1 - Merger 231211 merged with 231212 into new item 231221.
2312111 Men's non-athletic footwear 2312211 Men's non-athletic footwear VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
231212 Women's non-athletic footwear 231221 Non-athletic footwear (except for children and infants) RC3.1 - Merger 231211 merged with 231212 into new item 231221.
2312121 Women's non-athletic footwear 2312212 Women’s non-athletic footwear VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
    2312213 Non-binary and gender neutral’s non-athletic footwear RC2 - Creation New item created.
231213 Protective footwear of rubber or plastics 231222 Protective footwear of rubber or plastics VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2312131 Protective footwear of rubber or plastics 2312221 Protective footwear of rubber or plastics VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
231214 Other footwear 231229 Other footwear VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2312141 Men's and women's athletic footwear 2312291 Athletic footwear (except for infant and children)  VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2312142 Children's footwear 2312292 Children's and infant's footwear  VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2312143 Ski-boots, snowboard boots and cross-country ski footwear (except for children) 2312293 Ski-boots, snowboard boots and cross-country ski footwear (except for children) VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2312144 Ice skating boots (except for children) 2312294 Ice skating boots (except for children) VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2312145 Roller skating boots (except for children) 2312295 Roller skating boots (except for children) VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2312146 Other footwear, n.e.c. 2312299 Other footwear and accessories, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger 2312146 merged with part of 231321 into new item 2312299.
2313121 Leather and fur articles, n.e.c. 2313121 Leather and fur articles, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off 2313121 continues while part was split off and merged with 2312146 into new item 2312299.
2313121 Leather and fur articles, n.e.c. 2312299 Other footwear and accessories, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 2313121 continues while part was split off and merged with 2312146 into new item 2312299.
261213 Ethanol fuel 261213 Ethanol fuel and other biofuels (except biodiesel and aviation biofuel) VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
    2612132 Other biofuels (except biodiesel and aviation biofuel) RC2 - Creation New item created.
    2612222 Other renewable diesel fuels RC2 - Creation New item created.
2711313 Gum and other wood chemicals 2711313 Gum and other wood chemicals VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products 272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products RC5 - Transfer 272 continues while part was transferred to existing item 212.
272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products 212 Tobacco products (including electronic cigarettes) RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 272 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 212. Title and definition of 212 were updated.
27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. 27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer 27213 continues while part was transferred to existing item 21211.
27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. 21211 Cigarettes (including electronic cigarettes), cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 27213 continues while part was transferred to existing item 21211. Title and definition of 21211 were updated.
272136 Other chemical products 272136 Other chemical products RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 272136 continues while part was split off and merged with part of 381253 into new item 212113.
272136 Other chemical products 212113 Electronic cigarettes and e-liquids (except containing cannabis) RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 272136 continues while part was split off and merged with part of 381253 into new item 212113.
2721366 E-liquids with nicotine 2121132 E-liquids with nicotine VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2721367 E-liquids without nicotine and cannabis 2121133 E-liquids without nicotine or cannabis VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
281 Plastic resins 281 Plastic resins NC- Notification Change Detail product breakdown at lower levels.
28111 Plastic resins 28112 Thermoplastic resins, except biodegradable RC4.1 - Breakdown 28111 expired and was broken down into new items 28112, 28113 and 28114
28111 Plastic resins 28113 Thermosetting resins, except biodegradable RC4.1 - Breakdown 28111 expired and was broken down into new items 28112, 28113 and 28114.
28111 Plastic resins 28114 Biodegradable plastic resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 28111 expired and was broken down into new items 28112, 28113 and 28114.
281111 Polyester resins 281121 Thermoplastic polyester resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and title updated.
2811111 Polyester resins 2811211 Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811111 expired and was broken down into new items 2811211 and 2811219.
2811111 Polyester resins 2811219 Other thermoplastic polyester resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811111 expired and was broken down into new items 2811211 and 2811219.
281112 Polyethylene resins 281122 Polyethylene resins VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
2811121 Polyethylene, low-density 2811221 Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and title updated.
2811122 Polyethylene, linear low-density 2811222 Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and title updated.
2811123 Polyethylene, high-density 2811223 High-density polyethylene (HDPE) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2811124 Other polyethylene resins 2811229 Other polyethylene resins VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
281113 Polystyrene resins 281123 Polystyrene (PS) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2811131 Polystyrene resins 2811231 Polystyrene (PS) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
281114 Other thermoplastic resins 281129 Other thermoplastic resins RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 281114 continues as 281129 while part was split off into new item 281141.
281114 Other thermoplastic resins 281141 Biodegradable plastic resins RC4.2 - Split off 281114 continues as 281129 while part was split off into new item 281141.
2811141 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene 2811291 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2811142 Polyvinyl chloride 2811292 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811293 Polypropylene (PP) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811294 Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811295 Polyamide (PA, nylon) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811299 All other thermoplastic resins, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811411 Bio-based thermoplastic resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
2811143 All other thermoplastic resins 2811412 Petroleum-based biodegradable thermoplastic resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811143 expired and was broken down into new items 2811293, 2811294, 2811295, 2811411, 2811412, and 2811299.
281115 Phenol-formaldehyde resins 281131 Phenol-formaldehyde resins VC1 - Code Change Code changed
2811151 Phenol-formaldehyde resins 2811311 Phenolic (PF) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811151 expired and was broken down into new items 2811311, 2811312, 2811319.
2811151 Phenol-formaldehyde resins 2811312 Urea formaldehyde (UF) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811151 expired and was broken down into new items 2811311, 2811312, 2811319.
2811151 Phenol-formaldehyde resins 2811319 All other formaldehyde based resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811151 expired and was broken down into new items 2811311, 2811312, 2811319.
281116 Other thermosetting resins 281139 Other thermosetting resins RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 281116 continues as 281139 while part was split off into new item 281141.
281116 Other thermosetting resins 281141 Biodegradable plastic resins RC4.2 - Split off 281116 continues as 281139 while part was split off into new item 281141.
2811161 Other thermosetting resins 2811391 Thermosetting unsaturated polyester (UPR) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811161 expired and was broken down into new items 2811391, 2811392, 2711399, 2811413 and 2811414.
2811161 Other thermosetting resins 2811392 Thermosetting polyurethane (PU) resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811161 expired and was broken down into new items 2811391, 2811392, 2711399, 2811413 and 2811414.
2811161 Other thermosetting resins 2811399 Other thermosetting resins, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811161 expired and was broken down into new items 2811391, 2811392, 2711399, 2811413 and 2811414.
2811161 Other thermosetting resins 2811413 Bio-based thermoset resins RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811161 expired and was broken down into new items 2811391, 2811392, 2711399, 2811413 and 2811414.
2811161 Other thermosetting resins 2811414 Petroleum-based biodegradable thermoset resins  RC4.1 - Breakdown 2811161 expired and was broken down into new items 2811391, 2811392, 2711399, 2811413 and 2811414.
361 Computers and computer peripherals 361 Computers and computer peripherals RC5 - Transfer 362 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 361.
36111 Computers and computer peripherals 36111 Computers and computer peripherals RC5 - Transfer 36221 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 36111.
361111 Computers 361111 Computers RC5 - Transfer 362212 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 361111.
3611113 Tablet computers 3611113 Tablet computers RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 3622125 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 3611113. Definition of 3611113 was updated.
362 Communication, and audio and video equipment 362 Communication, and audio and video equipment RC5 - Transfer 362 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361 and 475.
362 Communication, and audio and video equipment 361 Computers and computer peripherals RC5 - Transfer 362 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361 and 475.
362 Communication, and audio and video equipment 475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies RC5 - Transfer 362 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361 and 475.
3621212 Satellite dishes and cable decoders 3621212 Satellite dishes and cable decoders VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. 36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer 36221 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 36111 and 47534.
36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. 36111 Computers and computer peripherals RC5 - Transfer 36221 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 36111 and 47534.
36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. 47534 Musical instruments RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 36221 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 36111 and 47534. Definition of 47534 was updated.
362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment 362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment RC5 - Transfer 362212 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361111 and 475341.
362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment 361111 Computers RC5 - Transfer 362212 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361111 and 475341.
362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment 475341 Musical instruments RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 362212 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361111 and 475341. Definition of 475341 was updated.
3622125 Other audio and video equipment 3622125 Other audio and video equipment RC5 - Transfer 3622125 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 3611113.
3622125 Other audio and video equipment 3611113 Tablet computers RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 3622125 continues while a part was transferred to existing item 3611113. Definition of 3611113 was updated.
3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) 3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) RC4.2 - Split off 3622126 continues while part was split off into new item 4753413.
3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) 4753413 Parts and accessories of musical instruments RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 3622126 continues while part was split off and merged with part of 4753411 and 4753412 into new item 4753413.
362213 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. 362213 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media; and media n.e.c. (except flash media) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
3622131 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. 3622131 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media; and media n.e.c. (except flash media) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
371122 Other miscellaneous electronic components 371122 Other miscellaneous electronic components VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
381 Electrical components 381 Electrical components RC5 - Transfer 381 continues and a part was transferred to existing item 212.
381 Electrical components 212 Tobacco products (including electronic cigarettes) RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 381 continues and a part was transferred to existing item 212. Title and definition of 212 were updated.
38125 Other electrical equipment and components 38125 Other electrical equipment and components RC5 - Transfer 38125 continues and a part was transferred to existing item 21211.
38125 Other electrical equipment and components 21211 Cigarettes (including electronic cigarettes), cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 38125 continues and a part was transferred to existing item 21211. Title and definition of 21211 were updated.
381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. 381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 381253 continues while part was split off and merged with part of 272136 into new item 212113.
381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. 212113 Electronic cigarettes and e-liquids (except containing cannabis) RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 381253 continues while part was split off and merged with part of 272136 into new item 212113.
3812534 Electronic cigarettes (except containing cannabis) 2121131 Electronic cigarettes (except containing cannabis) VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
41111 Passenger cars and chassis 41111 Passenger cars and chassis, without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off/VC2 - Name Change 41111 continues while part was split off into new item 41113. Title and definition updated.
411111 Compact passenger cars and chassis 411111 Compact passenger cars and chassis RC4.2 - Split off 411111 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111111 Compact passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
411112 Mid-size passenger cars and chassis 411112 Mid-size passenger cars and chassis RC4.2 - Split off 411112 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111121 Mid-size passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
411113 Full-size passenger cars and chassis 411113 Full-size passenger cars and chassis RC4.2 - Split off 411113 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111131 Full-size passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
41112 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) 41112 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs), without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off/VC2 - Name Change 41112 continues while part was split off into new item 41114. Title and definition updated.
411121 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, and their chassis 411121 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, and their chassis, without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off 411121 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
411122 Light-duty trucks, and chassis for light-duty trucks and buses 411122 Light-duty trucks, and chassis for light-duty trucks and buses, without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off 411122 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111221 Light-duty trucks, without electric motor RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
41111 Passenger cars and chassis 41113 Passenger cars with electric motor and hybrid engine RC4.2 - Split off 41111 continues while part was split off into new item 41113.
411111 Compact passenger cars and chassis 411131 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411111 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411112 Mid-size passenger cars and chassis 411131 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411112 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411113 Full-size passenger cars and chassis 411131 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411113 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111311 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111311 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111311 Full electric motor passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
411111 Compact passenger cars and chassis 411132 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411111 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411112 Mid-size passenger cars and chassis 411132 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411112 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411113 Full-size passenger cars and chassis 411132 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411113 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111321 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111321 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111321 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111322 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111322 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111322 Plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
411111 Compact passenger cars and chassis 411133 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411111 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411112 Mid-size passenger cars and chassis 411133 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411112 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
411113 Full-size passenger cars and chassis 411133 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars RC4.2 - Split off 411113 continues while parts were split off into new items 411131, 411132 and 411133.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111331 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111331 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111331 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111111 Compact passenger cars 4111332 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111111 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111121 Mid-size passenger cars 4111332 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111121 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
4111131 Full-size passenger cars 4111332 Non-plug-in hybrid passenger cars with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111131 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111311, 4111321, 4111322, 4111331 and 4111332.
41112 Light-duty trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) 41114 Light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with electric motor and hybrid engine RC4.2 - Split off 41112 continues while part was split off into new item 41114.
411121 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, and their chassis 411141 Full-electric motor light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411121 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
411122 Light-duty trucks, and chassis for light-duty trucks and buses 411141 Full-electric motor light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411122 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111411 Full-electric motor light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111411 Full-electric motor light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
411121 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, and their chassis 411142 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411121 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
411122 Light-duty trucks, and chassis for light-duty trucks and buses 411142 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411122 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111421 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111421 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111422 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111422 Plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
411121 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers, and their chassis 411143 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411121 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
411122 Light-duty trucks, and chassis for light-duty trucks and buses 411143 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) RC4.2 - Split off 411122 continues while parts were split off into new items 411141, 411142 and 411143.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111431 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111431 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with gasoline engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111211 Vans, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and crossovers 4111432 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111211 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
4111221 Light-duty trucks 4111432 Non-plug-in hybrid light truck, vans and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with diesel engine RC4.2 - Split off 4111221 continues while parts were split off into new items 4111411, 4111421, 4111422, 4111431 and 4111432.
442124 Motorcycles, golf carts, and other land vehicles n.e.c. 442124 Motorcycles; golf carts; three-wheeled motor vehicles; and other land vehicles n.e.c. VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
4421241 Motorcycles 4421241 Motorcycles and motor tricycles RC5 - Transfer 4421243 continues as 4421249 while a part was transferred to existing item 4421241, and another part was split off into new item 4421244.
4421243 Other land vehicles, n.e.c. 4421241 Motorcycles and motor tricycles RC5 - Transfer 4421243 continues as 4421249 while a part was transferred to existing item 4421241, and another part was split off into new item 4421244.
4421243 Other land vehicles, n.e.c. 4421244 Three-wheeled motor vehicles (except motor tricycles) RC4.2 - Split off 4421243 continues as 4421249 while a part was transferred to existing 4421241, and another part was split off into new item 4421244.
4421243 Other land vehicles, n.e.c. 4421249 Other land vehicles, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer/RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 4421243 continues as 4421249 while a part was transferred to existing item 4421241, and another part was split off into new item 4421244.
4631122 Special-purpose coatings (including all marine coatings, industrial, construction and maintenance coatings, and traffic marking paints) 4631122 Special-purpose coatings (including all marine coatings, industrial, construction and maintenance coatings, and traffic marking paints) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
471112 Prefabricated plastic and concrete buildings and buildings of other non-wood material, and components thereof RC1 - Deletion Item removed due to duplication with products in groups 291 and 464.    
4711121 Prefabricated plastic and concrete buildings and buildings of other non-wood material, and components thereof RC1 - Deletion Item removed due to duplication with products in groups 291 and 464.    
475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies RC5 - Transfer 362 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361 and 475.
4751142 Ophthalmic lenses 4751142 Ophthalmic lenses VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
47521 Hand tools, kitchen utensils and cutlery (except precious metal) 47521 Hand tools, kitchen utensils and cutlery (except precious metal) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
475212 Kitchen utensils and cutlery (except precious metal) 475212 Kitchen utensils and cutlery (except precious metal) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
47533 Jewellery, cut gems, jewellery findings, hollowware and flatware, and other articles of precious metal 47533 Jewellery, cut gems, jewellery findings, hollowware and flatware, and other articles of precious metal VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
475331 Precious metal jewellery 475331 Precious metal jewellery VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
4753311 Precious metal jewellery 4753311 Precious metal jewellery VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
4753332 Jewellery findings 4753332 Jewellery findings and jewellery parts VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
475334 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal 475334 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
4753341 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal 4753341 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
47534 Musical instruments 47534 Musical instruments RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 36221 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 36111 and 47534. Definition of 47534 was updated.
475341 Musical instruments 475341 Musical instruments RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name Change 362212 continues while parts were transferred to existing items 361111 and 475341. Definition of 475341 was updated.
4753411 Electronic musical instruments (except electric guitars) 4753411 Electronic musical instruments (except electric guitars) RC4.2 - Split off 4753411 continues while a part was split off and merged with part of 3622126 and 4753412 into new item 4753413.
4753411 Electronic musical instruments (except electric guitars) 4753413 Parts and accessories of musical instruments RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 4753411 continues while a part was split off and merged with part of 3622126 and 4753412 into new item 4753413.
4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars 4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars RC4.2 - Split off 4753412 continues while a part was split off and merged with part of 3622126 and 4753411 into new item 4753413.
4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars 4753413 Parts and accessories of musical instruments RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 4753412 continues while a part was split off and merged with part of 3622126 and 4753411 into new item 4753413.
4821112 System and programming software (except commercial use licences), online 4821112 System and programming software (except commercial use licences), online download VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
4821212 Game software (except commercial use licences), online 4821212 Game software (except commercial use licences), online download VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
4821312 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences), online 4821312 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences), online download VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
51311 Rail freight transportation services 51311 Rail freight transportation services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
513111 Rail freight transportation services 513111 Rail freight transportation services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5131111 Rail freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) 5131111 Rail freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5131112 Rental and leasing of locomotives and freight rail cars, with operator or crew 5131112 Rental and leasing of locomotives and freight rail cars, with operator or crew VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
51321 Water freight transportation services 51321 Water freight transportation services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
513211 Water freight transportation services 513211 Water freight transportation services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5132111 Water freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) 5132111 Water freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5132112 Rental and leasing of freight vessels with operator or crew 5132112 Rental and leasing of freight vessels with operator or crew VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5212122 Taxi dispatch services 5212122 Dispatch services for taxi and ridesharing, including online VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
521512 Air passenger charter transportation services 521512 Air passenger charter transportation services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
521513 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) 521513 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5215131 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) 5215131 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
551141 Clothing and footwear, at wholesale 551141 Clothing and footwear, at wholesale VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5511414 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing, at wholesale 5511414 Vestments, costumes, and non-binary and gender-neutral clothing, at wholesale VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
5511842 Recyclable rubber and plastic, at wholesale 5511842 Recyclable rubber, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5511842 expired and was broken down into new items 5511842 and 5511844.
5511842 Recyclable rubber and plastic, at wholesale 5511844 Recyclable plastic, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5511842 expired and was broken down into new items 5511842 and 5511844.
5511865 Plastics resins, plastic basic shapes, and rubber, at wholesale 5511865 Plastics resins, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5511865 expired and was broken down into new items 5511865, 5511866 and 5511867.
5511865 Plastics resins, plastic basic shapes, and rubber, at wholesale 5511866 Plastic basic shapes, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5511865 expired and was broken down into new items 5511865, 5511866 and 5511867.
5511865 Plastics resins, plastic basic shapes, and rubber, at wholesale 5511867 Rubber, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5511865 expired and was broken down into new items 5511865, 5511866 and 5511867.
551213 Cannabis oil, at wholesale 551213 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at wholesale RC3.1 - Merger Old 551213 expired and merged with part of 551216 and part of old 551214 into new item 551213 (code reused).
5512131 Cannabis oil, for non-medical use, at wholesale 5512133 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5512131 expired and was broken down into new items 5512133 and 5512135.
5512131 Cannabis oil, for non-medical use, at wholesale 5512135 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5512131 expired and was broken down into new items 5512133 and 5512135.
5512132 Cannabis oil, for medical use, at wholesale 5512134 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5512132 expired and was broken down into new items 5512134 and 5512136.
5512132 Cannabis oil, for medical use, at wholesale 5512136 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown 5512132 expired and was broken down into new items 5512134 and 5512136.
551214 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 551214 Cannabis pure intermediates, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 551214 expired and was broken down into new item 551214 (code reused), while a part merged with part of 551216 and old 551213 into new item 551213 (code reused).
551214 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 551213 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger 551214 expired and was broken down into new item 551214 (code reused), while a part merged with part of 551216 and old 551213 into new item 551213 (code reused).
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512141 Cannabis pure intermediates, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512133 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512135 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512134 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512136 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
5512141 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at wholesale 5512139 Other cannabis extracts products, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 5512141 expired and was broken down into new items 5512141 (code reused), 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136 and 5512139.
551216 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 551219 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 551216 continues as 551219, while a part was split off and merged with part of old 551214 and old 551213 into new item 551213 (code reused).
551216 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 551213 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 551216 continues as 551219, while a part was split off and merged with part of old 551214 and old 551213 into new item 551213 (code reused).
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512133 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512134 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512135 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512136 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512139 Other cannabis extracts products, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512191 Cannabis topical products, at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
5512161 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at wholesale 5512199 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. at wholesale RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 5512161 continues as 5512199, while parts were split off into new items 5512133, 5512134, 5512135, 5512136, 5512139 and 5512191.
56111 Food at retail 56111 Food and beverages at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 56111 merged with 56112 into new item 56111 (code reused).
561111 Fresh food at retail 561111 Fresh food at retail VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
5611114 Eggs and dairy products (except frozen desserts), at retail 5611114 Eggs and dairy products (except frozen desserts), at retail VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
561112 Frozen food at retail 561112 Frozen food, packaged food dry goods, and other foods n.e.c. at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 561112 merged with 561113 into new item 561112 (code reused).
561113 Packaged food dry goods, at retail 561112 Frozen food, packaged food dry goods, and other foods n.e.c. at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 561112 merged with 561113 into new item 561112 (code reused).
5611131 Cookies, confectionery, and snack foods, at retail 5611122 Cookies, confectionery, and snack foods, at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
5611132 Packaged food dry goods n.e.c., at retail 5611123 Packaged food dry goods, at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
    5611129 Other foods, including in bundle, n.e.c. at retail RC2 - Creation New item created.
56112 Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, at retail 56111 Food and beverages at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 56111 merged with 56112 into new item 56111 (code reused).
561121 Soft drinks and non-alcoholic beverages, at retail 561114 Soft drinks, other beverages, and ice, at retail RC3.1 - Merger 561121 merged with 561122 and 561123 into new item 561114.
5611211 Soft drinks (except bottled water), at retail 5611141 Soft drinks (except bottled water), at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
5611212 Non-alcoholic beverages (except soft drinks, milk, hot beverages and frozen drinks), at retail 5611142 Non-alcoholic beverages (except soft drinks, milk, hot beverages and frozen drinks), at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
5611213 Hot prepared beverages (including hot coffee), at retail 5611143 Hot prepared beverages (including hot coffee), at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
561122 Alcoholic beverages, at retail 561114 Soft drinks, other beverages, and ice, at retail RC3.1 - Merger 561122 merged with 561121 and 561123 into new item 561114.
5611221 Alcoholic beverages, at retail 5611144 Alcoholic beverages, at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
561123 Ice at retail 561114 Soft drinks, other beverages, and ice, at retail RC3.1 - Merger 561123 merged with 561121 and 561121 into new item 561114.
5611231 Ice at retail 5611145 Ice at retail VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
561134 Cannabis oil, at retail 561134 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 561134 merged with 561135 and parts of 561137 into new item 561134 (code reused).
5611341 Cannabis oil, for non-medical use, at retail 5611343 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611341 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343 and 5611345.
5611341 Cannabis oil, for non-medical use, at retail 5611345 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611341 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343 and 5611345.
5611342 Cannabis oil, for medical use, at retail 5611344 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611342 expired and was broken down into new items 5611344 and 5611346.
5611342 Cannabis oil, for medical use, at retail 5611346 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611342 expired and was broken down into new items 5611344 and 5611346.
561135 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 561134 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at retail RC3.1 - Merger Old 561135 merged with old 561134 and parts of old 561137 into new item 561134 (code reused).
5611351 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 5611343 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611351 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346 and 5611349.
5611351 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 5611345 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611351 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346 and 5611349.
5611351 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 5611344 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611351 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346 and 5611349.
5611351 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 5611346 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611351 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346 and 5611349.
5611351 Cannabis extracts and concentrates (except oil), at retail 5611349 Other cannabis extracts products, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 5611351 expired and was broken down into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346 and 5611349.
561137 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 561139 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 561137 continues as 561139 while parts were split off into new item 561134 (code reused).
561137 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 561134 Cannabis extracts and concentrates, at retail RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger 561137 continues as 561139 while parts were split off and merged with old 561134 and 561135 into new item 561134 (code reused).
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611343 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611344 Cannabis extract inhaled products, for medical use, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611345 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for non-medical use, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611346 Cannabis extracts ingested products, for medical use, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611349 Other cannabis extracts products, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611391 Cannabis topical products, at retail RC4.2 - Split off 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
5611371 Other cannabis products, n.e.c., at retail 5611399 Other cannabis products, n.e.c. at retail RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 5611371 continues as 5611399 while parts were split off into new items 5611343, 5611344, 5611345, 5611346, 5611349 and 5611391.
56121 Clothing at retail 56121 Clothing at retail VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
561214 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing, at retail 561214 Vestments, costumes, and non-binary and gender-neutral clothing, at retail VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
5612141 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing for adults, at retail 5612141 Vestments, costumes, and non-binary and gender-neutral clothing for adults, at retail VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
5612142 Vestments, costumes and unisex clothing for infants and children, at retail 5612142 Vestments, costumes, and gender-neutral clothing for infants and children, at retail VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
56122 Footwear at retail 56124 Footwear at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and definition updated.
561221 Men's footwear at retail 561241 Athletic footwear (except for children), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 561221 expired and was broken down into new items 561241 and 561242.
561221 Men's footwear at retail 561242 Non-athletic footwear and accessories (except for infants and children), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 561221 expired and was broken down into new items 561241 and 561242.
5612211 Men's athletic footwear, at retail 5612411 Men's athletic footwear, at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and definition updated.
5612212 Men's footwear and accessories (except athletic), at retail 5612421 Men's non-athletic footwear and accessories, at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
561222 Women's footwear at retail 561241 Athletic footwear (except for children), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 561222 expired and was broken down into new items 561241 and 561242.
561222 Women's footwear at retail 561242 Non-Athletic footwear and accessories (except for infants and children), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown 561222 expired and was broken down into new items 561241 and 561242.
5612221 Women's athletic footwear, at retail 5612412 Women's athletic footwear, at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed and definition updated.
5612222 Women's footwear and accessories (except athletic), at retail 5612422 Women's non-athletic footwear and accessories, at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
561223 Children's footwear at retail 561243 Footwear and accessories for infants and children, at retail VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
5612231 Infant footwear at retail 5612431 Infant footwear and accessories, at retail  VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
5612232 Children's athletic footwear, at retail 5612432 Children's athletic footwear and accessories, at retail  VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
5612233 Children's footwear n.e.c. at retail 5612439 Children's non-athletic footwear n.e.c., at retail   VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
56142 Publications at retail 56142 Publications at retail VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
    5616112 Automotive alternative fuels, at retail RC2 - Creation New item created.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621113 Retail commissions based on selling repair and maintenance services RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621114 Retail commissions based on rental and leasing services RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621115 Retail commissions based on non medical care services for pets RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621116 Retail commissions based on postal, courier, parcel and delivery services RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621117 Retail commissions based on restaurants and prepared meals and beverages RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621118 Retail commissions based on selling lottery tickets, gift certificates and cards RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
5621111 Retail trade commissions (except for cannabis products) 5621119 Other retail trade commissions, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 5621111 expired and was broken down into new items 5621113, 5621114, 5621115, 5621116, 5621117, 5621118 and 5621119.
6221131 Industrial depots and service buildings 6221139 Other industrial depots and service buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621131 expired and was broken down into new items 6621132, 6621133 and 6621139.
6221131 Industrial depots and service buildings 6221132 Airport hangars  RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621131 expired and was broken down into new items 6621132, 6621133 and 6621139.
6221131 Industrial depots and service buildings 6221133 Data centres RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621131 expired and was broken down into new items 6621132, 6621133 and 6621139.
6221151 Other industrial sites and buildings, n.e.c. 6221159 Other industrial sites and buildings, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621151 expired and was broken down into new items 6621152 and 6621159
6221151 Other industrial sites and buildings, n.e.c. 6221152 Commercial or institutional food preparation buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621151 expired and was broken down into new items 6621152 and 6621159
6221211 Office buildings 6221212 High rise office buildings (non-medical) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621211 expired and was broken down into new items 6621212, 6621212, 6621214, 6621215 and 6621216.
6221211 Office buildings 6221213 Low rise office buildings (non-medical) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621211 expired and was broken down into new items 6621212, 6621212, 6621214, 6621215 and 6621216.
6221211 Office buildings 6221214 Government administrative buildings, stand-alone RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621211 expired and was broken down into new items 6621212, 6621212, 6621214, 6621215 and 6621216.
6221211 Office buildings 6221215 Consulate and embassy buildings, stand-alone RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621211 expired and was broken down into new items 6621212, 6621212, 6621214, 6621215 and 6621216.
6221211 Office buildings 6221216 Bank buildings, stand-alone RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621211 expired and was broken down into new items 6621212, 6621212, 6621214, 6621215 and 6621216.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221222 Enclosed shopping malls and centres RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221223 Strip malls RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221224 Stand-alone retail buildings (non-food) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221225 Stand-alone food and beverage stores (except restaurants and bars) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221226 Anchor stores attached to mall or shopping centre RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221227 Commercial bays RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221228 Shopping complexes (multi structure outlet malls) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221221 Shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores 6221229 Other shopping centres, plazas, malls and stores, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6621221 expired and was broken down into new items 6621222, 6621223, 6621224, 6621225, 6621226, 6621227, 6621228 and 6621229.
6221231 Warehouses 6221231 Non-refrigerated warehouses RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221232 Refrigerated warehouses and cold storage buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221233 Cross docking facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221234 Distribution and shipping centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221235 Hazardous material (hazmat) warehouses RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221236 Public rental storage buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221237 Internet fulfillment warehouses RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221238 Vehicle storage warehouses RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221231 Warehouses 6221239 Other warehouses, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221231 expired and was broken down into new items 6221231 (code reused), 6221232, 6221233, 6221234, 6221235, 6221236, 6221237, 6221238 and 6221239.
6221241 Restaurants 6221241 Full-service restaurants RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221242 Drive through and fast food restaurants RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221243 Bakeries RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221244 Bars or nightclubs RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221245 Coffee shops (cafés) RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221246 Food courts RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221247 Concession stands RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221241 Restaurants 6221249 Other restaurants, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221241 expired and was broken down into new items 6221241 (code reused), 6221242, 6221243, 6221244, 6221245, 6221246, 6221247 and 6221249.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221252 Hotels RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221253 Motels RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221254 Lodges RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221255 Hostels RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221256 Beds and breakfasts (by owner) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221257 Short-term overnight stays facilities (except by owner) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221251 Hotels and motels 6221259 Other short-term overnight stays facilities, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221251 expired and was broken down into new items 6221252, 6221253, 6221254, 6221255, 6221256, 6221257 and 6221259.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221262 Commercial airports RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221263 Private airports RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221264 Cargo airports RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221265 Bus stations RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221266 Railway stations RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221267 Metro (subway) stations RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221268 Ferry or cruise terminals RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221261 Airports and other passenger terminals 6221269 Other terminals, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221261 expired and was broken down into new items 6221262, 6221263, 6221264, 6221265, 6221266, 6221267, 6221268 and 6221269.
6221271 Theatres and halls 6221271 Cinemas and performing art theatres RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221271 expired and was broken down into new items 6221271 (code reused), 6221272 (code reused) and 6221273 (code reused).
6221271 Theatres and halls 6221272 Convention centres and halls RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221271 expired and was broken down into new items 6221271 (code reused), 6221272 (code reused) and 6221273 (code reused).
6221271 Theatres and halls 6221273 Other theatres and halls, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221271 expired and was broken down into new items 6221271 (code reused), 6221272 (code reused) and 6221273 (code reused).
6221272 Sports facilities with spectator capacity 6221274 Stadiums RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221272 expired and was broken down into new items 6221274, 6221275 and 6221276.
6221272 Sports facilities with spectator capacity 6221275 Arenas RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221272 expired and was broken down into new items 6221274, 6221275 and 6221276.
6221272 Sports facilities with spectator capacity 6221276 Other sports and recreational facilities with spectator capacity RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221272 expired and was broken down into new items 6221274, 6221275 and 6221276.
6221273 Indoor recreational facilities 6221277 Fitness centres, gyms, gymnasiums RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221273 expired and was broken down into new items 6221277, 6221278 and 6221279.
6221273 Indoor recreational facilities 6221278 Indoor pools RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221273 expired and was broken down into new items 6221277, 6221278 and 6221279.
6221273 Indoor recreational facilities 6221279 Indoor multisport complexes and other indoor recreational facilities, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221273 expired and was broken down into new items 6221277, 6221278 and 6221279.
6221282 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. 6221283 Religious residences RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger 6221282 expired and was broken down into new items 6221284, 6221285, 6221286 and 6221289, while a part of 6221282 merged with part of 6221371 into new item 6221283.
6221282 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. 6221284 Shelters RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221282 expired and was broken down into new items 6221284, 6221285, 6221286 and 6221289, while a part of 6221282 merged with part of 6221371 into new item 6221283.
6221282 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. 6221285 Halfway houses RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221282 expired and was broken down into new items 6221284, 6221285, 6221286 and 6221289, while a part of 6221282 merged with part of 6221371 into new item 6221283.
6221282 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. 6221286 Orphanages or group homes RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221282 expired and was broken down into new items 6221284, 6221285, 6221286 and 6221289, while a part of 6221282 merged with part of 6221371 into new item 6221283.
6221282 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. 6221289 Other collective dwellings, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221282 expired and was broken down into new items 6221284, 6221285, 6221286 and 6221289, while a part of 6221282 merged with part of 6221371 into new item 6221283.
6221292 Service stations 6221294 Gas stations and electric charging stations RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221292 expired and was broken down into new items 6221294 (code reused), 6221295, 6221297 and 6221299.
6221292 Service stations 6221295 Vehicle repair workshops and garages RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221292 expired and was broken down into new items 6221294 (code reused), 6221295, 6221297 and 6221299.
6221292 Service stations 6221297 Carwash buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221292 expired and was broken down into new items 6221294 (code reused), 6221295, 6221297 and 6221298.
6221292 Service stations 6221298 Other service stations, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221292 expired and was broken down into new items 6221294 (code reused), 6221295, 6221297 and 6221298.
6221294 Other commercial buildings, n.e.c. 6221292 Post offices RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221294 expired and was broken down into new items 6221292 (code reused), 6221296 and 6221299.
6221294 Other commercial buildings, n.e.c. 6221296 Vehicle dealership buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221294 expired and was broken down into new items 6221292 (code reused), 6221296 and 6221299.
6221294 Other commercial buildings, n.e.c. 6221299 Other commercial buildings, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221294 expired and was broken down into new items 6221292 (code reused), 6221296 and 6221299.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221312 Schools RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221313 Preschool centres RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221314 Universities RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221315 Community colleges RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221316 Vocational schools RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221317 Laboratories and research centres (non-industrial) RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221318 Institutional development and training centre RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
6221311 Schools, colleges, universities and other educational buildings 6221319 Other educational buildings RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221311 expired and was broken down into new items 6221312, 6221313. 6221314, 6221315, 6221316, 6221317, 6221318 and 6221319.
622132 Health care buildings 622132 Hospitals (except veterinary hospitals) RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 622132 expired and was broken down into new items 622132 (code reused) and 622133.
622132 Health care buildings 622133 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 622132 expired and was broken down into new items 622132 (code reused) and 622133.
6221321 Hospitals 6221321 General medical and surgical hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221322 Long term acute care hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221323 Critical access hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221324 Cancer centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221325 Behaviour care facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221326 Rehabilitation centres or hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221327 Psychiatric hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221328 Post-acute care hospitals and killed nursing facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221329 Other hospitals, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221321 Hospitals 6221338 Veterinary hospitals RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221321 expired and was broken down into new items 6221321 (code reused), 6221322 (code reused), 6221323, 6221324, 6221325, 6221326, 6221327, 6221328, 6221329 and 6221338.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221331 Community health care centres and clinics RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221332 Medical daycare centres (outpatient) RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221333 Clinical treatment centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221334 Radiology centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221335 Pathology and laboratory medicine centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221336 Specimen collection centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221337 Eye care centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
6221322 Health centres, clinics and other health care buildings n.e.c. 6221339 Other health care buildings, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221322 expired and was broken down into new items 6221331 (code reused), 6221332, 6221333, 6221334, 6221335, 6221336, 6221337 and 6221339.
622133 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes 622134 Nursing homes, assisted daily care, and adult care facilities VC1 - Code Change/VC2 - Name Change Code changed; title and definition updated.
6221331 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes 6221341 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221331 expired and was broken down into new items 6221341 (code reused), 6221342, 6221343 and 6221349.
6221331 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes 6221342 Assisted daily care facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221331 expired and was broken down into new items 6221341 (code reused), 6221342, 6221343 and 6221349.
6221331 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes 6221343 Adult daycare respites RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221331 expired and was broken down into new items 6221341 (code reused), 6221342, 6221343 and 6221349.
6221331 Nursing homes and senior citizen homes 6221349 Other adult care centres, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221331 expired and was broken down into new items 6221341 (code reused), 6221342, 6221343 and 6221349.
622134 Museums 622135 Museums and libraries RC3.1 - Merger 622134 merged with old 622135 into new item 622135 (code reused).
6221341 Museums 6221351 Museums RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221341 expired and was broken down into new items 6221351 (code reused), 6221352 and 6221353.
6221341 Museums 6221352 Art galleries RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221341 expired and was broken down into new items 6221351 (code reused), 6221352 and 6221353.
6221341 Museums 6221353 Public archives RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221341 expired and was broken down into new items 6221351 (code reused), 6221352 and 6221353.
622135 Libraries 622135 Museums and libraries RC3.1 - Merger 622134 merged with old 622135 into new item 622135 (code reused).
6221351 Libraries 6221354 Libraries VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
6221364 Court houses 6221364 Court houses and probation offices VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
6221365 Detention centres 6221365 Youth and municipal detention centres VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
6221366 Prisons 6221366 Prisons and penitentiaries VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
622137 Religious centres and memorial sites 622137 Religious centres and memorial sites (except residences) VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221371 Religious centres RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221372 Mausoleums RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221373 Funeral homes RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221374 Cremation facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221375 Memorial sites RC4.1 - Breakdown Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
6221371 Religious centres and memorial sites 6221283 Religious residences RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger Old 6221371 expired and was broken down into new items 6221371 (code reused), 6221372, 6221373, 6221374, 6221375, while a part merged with part of 6221283 into new item 6221283.
622138 Day-care centres 622138 Childcare centres VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
6221381 Day-care centres 6221382 Childcare centres RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221381 expired and was broken down into new items 6221382 and 6221389.
6221381 Day-care centres 6221389 Other childcare centres, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown 6221381 expired and was broken down into new items 6221382 and 6221389.
6221391 Historical sites 6221391 Historical sites (except buildings) RC4.2 - Split off 6221391 continues while a part was split off into new item 6221392 (code reused).
6221391 Historical sites 6221392 Historical buildings RC4.2 - Split off 6221391 continues while a part was split off into new item 6221392 (code reused).
6221392 Other institutional buildings, n.e.c. 6221399 Other institutional buildings, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
6231211 Parking lots and garages 6231212 Enclosed parkades and parking garages RC4.1 - Breakdown 6231211 expired and was broken down into new items 6231212 and 6231213.
6231211 Parking lots and garages 6231213 Parking lots RC4.1 - Breakdown 6231211 expired and was broken down into new items 6231212 and 6231213.
623511 Water filtration plants 623511 Water filtration plants and pumping stations VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
6235111 Water filtration plants 6235112 Water towers and pumping stations RC4.1 - Breakdown 6235111 expired and was broken down into new items 6235112 and 6235113.
6235111 Water filtration plants 6235113 Water filtration and treatment plants RC4.1 - Breakdown 6235111 expired and was broken down into new items 6235112 and 6235113.
6235211 Sewage treatment plants 6235211 Sewage and wastewater treatment plants VC2 - Name Change Title and definition updated.
642 Research and experimental development services 642 Research and experimental development services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6423151 Research and experimental developmental services in earth and related environmental sciences 6423151 Research and experimental developmental services in earth and related environmental sciences VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
642316 Research and experimental developmental services in biological sciences 642316 Research and experimental developmental services in biological sciences VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
642323 Research and experimental developmental services in mechanical engineering 642323 Research and experimental developmental services in mechanical engineering VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
642331 Research and experimental developmental services in basic medicine 642331 Research and experimental developmental services in basic medicine VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6423311 Research and experimental developmental services in basic medicine 6423311 Research and experimental developmental services in basic medicine VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
642332 Research and experimental developmental services in clinical medicine 642332 Research and experimental developmental services in clinical medicine VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6423321 Research and experimental developmental services in clinical medicine 6423321 Research and experimental developmental services in clinical medicine VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6424151 Research and experimental developmental services in law 6424151 Research and experimental developmental services in law VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6424191 Research and experimental developmental services in other social sciences 6424191 Research and experimental developmental services in other social sciences VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
64242 Research and experimental developmental services in humanities and the arts 64242 Research and experimental developmental services in humanities and the arts VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
6424211 Research and experimental developmental services in history and archaeology 6424211 Research and experimental developmental services in history and archaeology VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
642424 Research and experimental developmental services in arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music) 642424 Research and experimental developmental services in arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music) VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
7233221 Dial-up Internet access services 7233221 Dial-up Internet access services VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
7511145 Other information technology (IT) infrastructure provisioning services, n.e.c. 7511149 Other information technology (IT) infrastructure provisioning services, n.e.c. VC1 - Code Change Code changed.
    7511146 Infrastructure as a service (except data storage infrastructure provisioning) RC2 - Creation New item created. Had no clear equivalent item in the previous version.
    7511147 Platform as a service RC2 - Creation New item created. Had no clear equivalent item in the previous version.
7616181 Brokering and dealing of other financial instruments 7616182 Brokerage or dealing services of cryptocurrency (virtual currency) RC4.2 - Split off 7616181 continues as 7616189 while a part was split off into new item 7616182.
7616181 Brokering and dealing of other financial instruments 7616189 Brokering and dealing of other financial instruments RC4.2 - Split off/VC1 - Code Change 7616181 continues as 7616189 while a part was split off into new item 7616182.
771112 Legal services concerning non-criminal law 771112 Legal services concerning non-criminal law VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
7711121 Legal services concerning non-criminal law 7711121 Legal services concerning non-criminal law VC2 - Name Change Definition updated.
8116132 Other miscelleaneous health care services, n.e.c. 8116132 Other miscellaneous health care services, n.e.c. VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
87141 Aboriginal public administration services 87141 Indigenous public administration services VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
871411 Aboriginal public administration services 871411 Indigenous public administration services VC2 - Name Change Title updated.
8714111 Aboriginal public administration services 8714111 Indigenous public administration services VC2 - Name Change Title updated.

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales May 2023

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales May 2023
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (May 2023). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Month (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Month
202302 202303 202304 202305
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.63 0.66 0.65 0.68
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.62 0.64 0.63 0.66
Food and beverages at retail [56111] 0.33 0.35 0.39 0.41
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 1.49 1.38 1.13 0.89
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 3.87 5.29 6.04 3.61
Footwear at retail [56124] 1.15 1.39 1.30 1.22
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 1.16 1.11 1.09 1.08
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 2.32 2.29 2.27 1.69
Publications at retail [56142] 5.62 6.28 5.87 6.02
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 5.33 5.20 6.31 5.89
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 2.34 2.24 2.28 2.28
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 5.28 4.24 4.05 3.31
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.66 1.81 1.72 1.84
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.38 1.40 1.49 1.61
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.39 2.57 2.46 2.72
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.80 3.49 2.94 3.09
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.71 1.77 1.73 2.10
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.41 2.33 2.34 4.13
Retail trade commissions [562] 2.28 2.51 2.59 3.07

Participate in the consultation for the update of the Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC) 2020 V1.0

Release date: August 8, 2023 (Previous notice)

Opened: August 2023
Closed: September 22, 2023

Introduction

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and Statistics Canada have collaboratively developed and released a new Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC) 2020 Version 1.0 in October 2020. This shared standard classification is available for use by the federal research granting agencies, Statistics Canada and any other organization or individual that find it useful to implement. The CRDC is aligned with international research and development classification standards.

Statistics Canada, as custodian of the CRDC, and its close partner research funding agencies, have agreed to undertake minor revisions of the classification every year or two, and major revision every five years. In fact, all parties already agreed that the first CRDC 2020 version 1.0 will be revised within 2 years of its first release date, and on a five-year cycle after that, with the possibility of 'evergreening' for minor changes once a year to reflect the changes in the research fields. We now have the opportunity to revise the CRDC 2020 V1.0 after being released for more than 2 years.

This consultation is only targeted toward Field of research (FOR) of the CRDC 2020 V1.0.

Objective of the consultation

This consultation aims to gather feedback from users who have already implemented the classification, as well as other interested parties who might want to suggest updates or changes, but not significant conceptual or structural ones (which are reserved for the 5-year revision cycle).

Federal research funding agencies, Statistics Canada’s statistical programs related to R&D data, members of the research community and their partners, and Canadians who feel the need for the CRDC 2020 V1.0 to be revised at this time, are invited to provide feedback for the revision of the Field of research (FOR) of the CRDC Version 1.0.

The feedback will be analyzed, and recommendations for changes or revisions to the CRDC will be made, following 2 key steps:

  1. Collection of feedback and data to assess classification revision needs and gaps
    1. Launch of a consultation process that will capture the needs and gaps of the CRDC 2020 V1.0 - FOR as perceived mainly by the federal research granting agencies, Statistics Canada and the research community
    2. Analysis of data collected at the research funding agencies to identify any missing fields of research
  2. Review of CRDC 2020 V1.0 - FOR and validation of proposed changes
    1. Review of feedback and analysis to inform any possible revisions
    2. Validation of proposed revisions with field expertise

Closing date

This consultation is opened from August 8, 2023 to September 22, 2023.

How to provide feedback during the consultation?

This consultation is now closed.

This consultation is no longer available.

The federal granting agencies and Statistics Canada will take into account feedback received from this consultation to finalize the new version of the Canadian Research and Development Classification, which will be published in early 2024.

A report summarizing the findings of this consultation will be published on the Statistics Canada website later in 2024.

Thank You

We thank all respondents for their interest and participation in this consultation.

2023 to 2027 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy

Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy Report

Cat. No.: 45-26-0001
ISSN: 2817-7606

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Executive Summary

Statistics Canada is committed to supporting the 2022-2026 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) which sets out the Government of Canada's sustainable development priorities, establishes goals and targets, and identifies actions to achieve them. The Federal Sustainable Development Act requires federal organizations to prepare their own strategies that comply with, and contribute to, the FSDS, within one year of the FSDS being tabled in Parliament.

This 2023-2027 Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS) describes Statistics Canada's objectives and plans for sustainable development that are appropriate to its mandate. Specifically, this DSDS will articulate Statistics Canada's departmental actions to support the goals of no poverty, good health and well-being, gender equality, reduced inequalities, responsible consumption and procurement and climate action.

Section 1
Introduction to the Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy

The 2022 to 2026 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) presents the Government of Canada's sustainable development goals and targets, as required by the Federal Sustainable Development Act. This is the first FSDS to be framed using the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda and provides a balanced view of the environmental, social and economic dimensions of sustainable development.

In keeping with the purpose of the Act to make decision-making related to sustainable development more transparent and accountable to Parliament, Statistics Canada supports the goals laid out in the FSDS through the activities described in this Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS).

The Federal Sustainable Development Act also sets out 7 principles that must be considered in the development
of the FSDS as well as DSDSs. These basic principles have been considered and incorporated in Statistics Canada's DSDS.

In order to promote coordinated action on sustainable development across the Government of Canada, this departmental strategy integrates efforts to advance Canada's implementation of the 2030 Agenda National Strategy, supported by the Global Indicator Framework (GIF) and Canadian Indicator Framework (CIF) targets and indicators. The strategy also now captures SDG initiatives that fall outside the scope of the FSDS to inform the development of Canada's Annual Report on the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs.

Statistics Canada contributes to Canada's sustainable development and environmental goals through the development of compelling and useable data to help inform decision-making in these complex areas. Data relevant to all 17 SDGs are developed throughout Statistics Canada.

In addition, Statistics Canada plays a crucial role in monitoring the GIF and the CIF with regard to sustainable development targets. Indicators are updated here: Sustainable Development Goals Data Hub.

With regards to its contribution to the 2022-2026 FSDS, Statistics Canada will be providing a range of data that will inform many of the implementation strategies. As it has for many years, Statistics Canada will continue to play an active role in providing indicators that will help measure the performance of the 2022-2026 FSDS through its Progress Report. The FSDS indicators to be provided by Statistics Canada are summarized in a table in Appendix 1.

Section 2
Statistics Canada's Sustainable Development Vision

Statistics Canada's mandate is to produce high-quality and insightful data that help Canadians better understand their country as well as support good decision making. In terms of the organization's sustainable development vision, Statistics Canada's role is to produce data that will help track whether Canada is moving toward a more sustainable future. This includes developing ongoing data on economic, social and environmental issues. Through the Department's Disaggregated Data Action Plan (DDAP), these data will be available to Canadians in greater detail in alignment with the SDGs aim of reducing inequalities and the Department's broader sustainable development vision.

In its role as Canada's horizontal lead for data, indicators and the SDG reporting platforms, Statistics Canada coordinates the compilation and public release of the reporting on the Global and Canadian Indicator Frameworks for SDGs associated with the Federal Implementation Plan for Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy. Statistics Canada's departmental plans continue to include the publication of analytical products highlighting Canada's progress toward development goals and to profile community groups that have contributed meaningfully to sustainable development.

Beyond data and reporting on the Global and Canadian Indicator Frameworks, Statistics Canada has also developed its own Sustainable Development Vision which aligns with the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy in its own activities which includes more reporting of data and statistics for vulnerable groups and on-going enhanced measurement in areas related to sustainable development.

Statistics Canada complies with the Policy on Green Procurement, which adheres to the basic principles of the FSDS. Previous and future commitments for action under this Policy are integrated into the DSDS under Goal 12 and will continue to be monitored.

Statistics Canada prioritizes engagement with partners to ensure the department can best respond to evolving information needs. In that context, Statistics Canada has a continuing role in providing data to support the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators - used to measure progress of the FSDS - as well as in the development of Quality of Life indicators.

Quality of Life indicators, developed by Finance Canada, are now being defined by the Quality of Life Statistics Program at Statistics Canada. These indicators support the measurement of Canadian well-being, and the long-term trajectories of Quality of life outcomes through the cross-cutting sustainability and resilience lens. Through the application of this sustainability and resilience lens, the Quality of Life Framework for Canada aligns with the CIF, the FSDS and the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change. Additionally, Statistics Canada has mapped the FSDS and SDG indicators to the Quality of Life Framework, where strong alignment can be observed. Data on these indicators are available to Canadians through the Quality of Life Hub on the Statistics Canada website, and through the individual Quality of Life indicator Hub pages.

Section 3
Listening to Canadians

As required by the Federal Sustainable Development Act, Statistics Canada has taken into account comments on the draft 2022-2026 FSDS made during the public consultation held from March 11 to July 9, 2022.

During the public consultation lead by Environment and Climate Change Canada, more than 700 comments were received from a broad range of stakeholders, including governments, Indigenous organizations, non-governmental organizations, academics, businesses, and individual Canadians in different age groups and of various backgrounds. The draft FSDS was also shared with the appropriate committee of each House of Parliament, the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, and the Sustainable Development Advisory Council for their review and comment.

What We Heard

Across the submissions received, Statistics Canada identified sustainable development priorities and issues that affect us. Many of the comments received were centered on SDG Goal 13: Climate action as a top priority. Canadians also wanted to see greater acknowledgement of socio-economic challenges such as inequality, poverty, and the rising cost of living in Canada. Many also underscored the necessity to ensure all Canadians have access to clean water and emphasized the strong connections among social, economic and environmental issues.

Other sustainable development priorities for Canadians that relate to Statistics Canada's overall mandate include the need to ensure a just transition to sustainable jobs, secure workers' rights and livelihoods when transitioning to net-zero, and more action to advance a circular economy in Canada.

What We Did

Statistics Canada's mandate is to produce data that help Canadians better understand their country – its populations, resources, economy, environment, society and culture. With that in mind, Statistics Canada took the above-mentioned key priorities and issues into consideration in this DSDS and seek to develop our current initiatives to reflect the priorities and issues raised.

The comments received through the FSDS public consultation helped guide the work of two initiatives aimed at creating stronger linkages between data on social, economic and environmental issues:

  • The Census of Environment (CoE) – A program that was recently launched with the aim to provide Canadians with a full picture of the complex relationship between ecosystems and the economy, society, and human well-being in one easily accessible location. To achieve its goal, it is designed to track and catalogue the changes in the different types of ecosystems in Canada (such as lakes, forests, and agriculture zones), its conditions, as well as highlight the types of goods and services these ecosystems provide for the benefit of Canadians, over time. At the foundation, the CoE will be the first-ever national register of Canada's ecosystems. This program was initiated as a result of placing climate action as a top priority. It will emphasize the strong connections among social, economic and environmental issues, which will in turn allow all levels of government to develop policies and legislation that support healthy ecosystems, preserve natural capital and combat climate change more effectively.
  • The Canadian Centre for Energy Information (CCEI) - The Canadian Centre for Energy Information (CCEI) portal increases the accessibility of energy information in Canada. The CCEI works with federal, provincial, and territorial partners to compile, reconcile and integrate energy data from a number of Canadian sources, fill data gaps, and harmonize definitions and standards. The CCEI portal is evergreen and additional statistical information will be integrated into the portal over time.

Please find more information on the FSDS public consultation and its results in the FSDS Consultation Report.

Section 4
Statistics Canada's Commitments

While Statistics Canada contributes to all 17 SDGs through its reporting on the Global and Canadian SDG indicator frameworks, the following 6 Sustainable Development Goals are the goals where Statistics Canada has made specific commitments and which align to the FSDS.

Goal 1: Reduce Poverty in Canada in All Its Forms
Goal 3: Support Mental Health and Adopt Healthy Behaviour
Goal 5: Champion Gender Equality
Goal 10: Advance Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples and Take Action on Inequality
Goal 12: Reduce Waste and Transition to Zero-emission Vehicles
Goal 13: Take Action on Climate Change and Its Impacts
Goal 1: No Poverty

Goal 1:
Reduce Poverty in Canada in All Its Forms

FSDS Context:

On August 21, 2018, the Government of Canada released the report: Opportunity for All: Canada's First Poverty Reduction Strategy. This strategy outlines the vision to achieve a Canada where no one lives below the poverty line and introduces poverty reduction targets that were legislated under the Poverty Reduction Act in 2019.

Both the Strategy and the Act outline commitments for Statistics Canada, including establishing Statistics Canada as the source for Canada's Official Poverty Line and tasking the Agency with regular review, maintenance, updating and publication of the official poverty thresholds and estimates.

Official measures of poverty are calculated using the Market Basket Measure (MBM). The MBM is a measure of low income, based on the cost of a basket of goods and services (e.g., food, clothing, shelter, transportation and other necessities) that individuals and families require to meet their basic needs and achieve a modest standard of living. Individuals and families living across the country who cannot afford the cost of this basket of goods and services are considered to be living below Canada's Official Poverty Line. Working in partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada, and after consultations with Canadians, in 2018, Statistics Canada re-evaluated the MBM to reflect current standards of living. Data based on these updated standards are available to Canadians through the Canadian Income Survey (annually) and the Census of Population (every five years). In addition to the poverty estimates based on the MBM, a dashboard of other indicators has been made available through the Dimensions of Poverty Hub. This Hub allows Canadians and governments to track progress on an additional12 dimensions of poverty as well as the aspects of poverty other than income, including indicators of material deprivation, lack of opportunity and resilience which recognizes that poverty is a multifaceted issue that cannot be fully captured by considering income and costs alone, as is done with the MBM (e.g., unmet housing needs, food insecurity, literacy, numeracy, etc.). A link to Statistics Canada's Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics is also available through the Dimensions of Poverty Hub.

Target theme: Poverty Reduction

Target: By 2030, reduce the poverty rate by 50% from its 2015 level (Minister of Families, Children and Social Development

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Improve the measurement of poverty
  1. Annual Release of data on the percentage of Canadians below Canada's Poverty line and occasional release of data on Prevalence on asset resilience
  2. Expansion of the Canadian Income Survey to the Territories and development of a Northern-Market-Basket

Program: Centre for Income and Socioeconomic Well-being Statistics

Performance Indicator:

  1. # of releases on the percentage of Canadians below Canada's Poverty Line and Prevalence of asset resilience
  2. % completion of the expansion of data available for the North

Starting Point:

  1. 2 releases in 2022-2023
  2. 80%

Target:

  1. 2 releases, annually
  2. 100% by end of 2023-2024

Strengthens poverty data and measurement that reflects the unique costs of living in Canada's northern and remote communities.

Regular updates to the costs and the items within the basket of goods and services will further ensure that it reflects what Canadians require to meet their basic needs and achieve a modest standard of living.

In late 2022, Statistics Canada finalized the Northern Market Basket Measure (MBM-N) methodology for two of Canada's northern territories (Yukon and the Northwest Territories) and recently proposed an MBM-N methodology for Nunavut. The review period for Nunavut's methodology is expected to end in the fall of 2023.

The MBM-N is an adaptation of the original Market Basket Measure (MBM) and is intended to capture the spirit of the MBM (i.e., to represent a modest, basic standard of living) while accounting for adjustments needed to reflect life in the territories.

The third comprehensive review of the MBM started in June 2023. A comprehensive review is the first stage in the updating process of the contents of the MBM basket. It is expected that the updated basket will be finalized in 2025.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: Reduce poverty in Canada in all its forms / By 2030, reduce the poverty rate by 50% of its 2015 levels
CIF Indicator: 1.1.1 Poverty rate, as measured by Canada's official poverty line
GIF Target: 1.2 By 2030, reduce at least by half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in poverty in all its dimensions according to national definition

Goal 3: Support Mental Health and Adopt Healthy Behaviours

Goal 3:
Support Mental Health and Adopt Healthy Behaviours

FSDS Context:

Statistics Canada is mandated to collect, compile and disseminate data on a wide variety of subjects. It is within this mandate that Statistics Canada provides data to support reporting and measuring of progress towards achieving goals and targets under the Federal Sustainability Act. These data are a part of the suite of Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) that are publicly available through the Environment and Climate Change Canada webpage. Indicators supporting mental health and the adoption of healthy behaviours available from Statistics Canada also contribute to information related to quality of life.

Quality of life, or well-being, refers to the wealth and comfort of individuals, communities and society based on both material and non-material factors that are important to people's lives, such as health and social connections. In 2022, Statistics Canada launched the Quality of Life Hub to bring together key economic, social and environmental datasets to support the measurement of Canadians' quality of life.

Target theme: Adopt Healthy Behaviours

Implementation strategies supporting the goal: This section is for implementation strategies that support the goal "Support Mental Health and Adopt Healthy Behaviours" but not a specific FSDS target

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Collect data and information to inform evidence-based decisions
  1. Improve the measurement of quality of life and dissemination of quality of life data

Program: Centre for Social Data Insights and Innovation

Performance Indicator:

  1. % of definitions completed for all framework indicators, with relevant available data disseminated on the Quality of Life Hub

Starting Point:

  1. 2022-2023: 92%

Target:

  1. 100% by 2025-2026

Strengthens measurement of well-being and the determinants of well-being.

Supports Implementation Strategy to collect data and information to inform evidence-based decisions related to health and mental health.

Collecting and disseminating more timely and granular data on well-being and the determinants of well-being based on Canada's Quality of Life framework was introduced in Budget 2021

Of the 84 indicators in the Quality of Life framework, 77 definitions have been endorsed by an interdepartmental governance committee and are now available publicly on Statistics Canada's Quality of Life Hub.

All indicator pages of the Quality of Life Hub are populated with relevant data, analysis, and linkages to other key frameworks such as the Canadian Indicator Framework (CIF)

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: Canadians have healthy and satisfying lives
CIF Indicator: 3.5.1 Percentage of Canadians who are satisfied or very satisfied with their life

Goal 5: Champion Gender Equality

Goal 5:
Champion Gender Equality

FSDS Context:

In 2018, Statistics Canada launched the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics (GDIS) Hub. This Hub connects all Statistics Canada products related to gender, diversity and inclusion in Canada as well as information on gender statistics in the international context. This Hub facilitates access for all Canadians to a wide range of information within the gender, diversity and inclusion lens. In 2021, Statistics Canada updated this Hub to, among other things, connect users to a new Sex, Gender and Sexual Orientation Hub. This new hub was developed to monitor and report on indicators included in the Gender Results Framework—a framework that represents the Government of Canada's vision for gender equality in Canada. The GDIS Hub now serves as the primary platform for disseminating products and information related to Statistics Canada's Disaggregated Action Plan which aims to highlight and make more broadly available information on the lived experiences of diverse groups of people in Canada, such as women, Indigenous peoples, racialized populations and persons with disabilities. In addition, the ‘Fairness and Inclusion' lens of the Quality of Life Framework builds upon the existing tradition of Gender-based Analysis Plus, and aligns with the ambitions of the Disaggregated Data Action Plan in its efforts to move beyond population averages to look at distributions of quality of life outcomes.

Statistics Canada has also been collaborating with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada and Natural Resources Canada to develop statistics on Canada's environmental and clean technology sector. The Environmental and Clean Technology Products Economic Account includes a human resources module which provides statistics on demographics associated with environmental and clean technology activities production in Canada (e.g., gender, age, education, immigration status, Indigenous identity, wages and occupation types). These data allow for broader insight into the sector's role in the economy and of women's contribution to this sector and further support the target theme of taking action on gender equality.

Target theme: Take Action on Gender Equality

Implementation strategies supporting the goal: This section is for implementation strategies that support the goal "Champion gender equality" but not a specific FSDS target

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Disaggregate data
  1. Disaggregated data available on the clean technology sector's workforce to provide data on the gender distribution.
  2. Implement the Disaggregated
    Data Action Plan to fill data and
    knowledge gaps on inequalities based on gender.

Program:

  1. Environment Accounts and Statistics Program
  2. Disaggregated Data Action Plan

Performance Indicator:

  1. # of releases for data on the percentage of women working in the environmental and clean technology sector
  2. % of statistical indicators produced regularly by the Socio-Economic Program that relate to people and are disaggregated by gender

Starting Point:

  1. 2022-2023: 1 release; data available on request
  2. 2021-2022: 65%

Target:

  1. 1 release, annually; data published on the StatCan website by 2024-2025
  2. 80% by 2025-2026

Data on women in the clean technology sector are being produced as part of the Human Resources Module (HRM) of the Environment and Clean Technology Products Economic Account.

The HRM provides annual estimates that cover employee jobs only. Data on gender were released to the public as an analytical piece in November 2022 using data derived from the employee jobs data; specific tables that break down employee jobs by gender are not yet published separately.

The Disaggregated Data Action Plan (DDAP) is a whole-of-government approach led by Statistics Canada that aims at providing more representative data and statistical information for diverse groups of population. It enables more representative data collection methods, enhances statistics on diverse populations, including gender statistics, to allow for intersectional analyses, and supports government and societal efforts to address known inequalities and promote fair and inclusive decision-making. DDAP will significantly increase the quality and size of Statistics Canada's data holdings, including the number of statistical products available that highlight the experiences of different population groups. It will also improve the Agency's analytical capacity and insights on diverse population groups to inform decision-making across different levels of government and promote equity, fairness and inclusion.

Statistics Canada also produces a suite of indicators to advance gender equality. These span across six key areas: education and skills development; economic participation and prosperity; leadership and democratic participation; gender-based violence and access to justice; poverty reduction, health and well-being; and, gender equality around the world. Many of the indicators align with other international frameworks, such as the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals.

Producing and publishing estimates on gender, including under the Environmental Clean Technology Products Economic Account supports the goal of Championing Gender Equity.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: n/a
CIF Indicator: n/a
GIF Target: n/a

Goal 10: Advance Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples and Take Action on Inequality

Goal 10:
Advance Reconciliation With Indigenous Peoples and Take Action on Inequality

FSDS Context:

Statistics Canada is working to create more disaggregated analysis that includes data pertaining to Indigenous Peoples, gender, racialized persons and people with disabilities. Since 2021, the Disaggregated Data Action Plan has encouraged the regular release of socio-economic analyses that includes data pertaining to these groups and has incorporated measures of performance for these into its Departmental Performance Framework. This work supports the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. In 2019, the Centre for Indigenous Statistics and Partnerships was established within Statistics Canada. The Centre strives to build and enhance Indigenous statistical information and capacity through partnerships and the provision of the tools needed for First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities for better decision-making. The Centre also works within the department to further encourage employees to increase their knowledge and understanding of relationships with Indigenous Peoples.

To facilitate access to data and information pertaining to Indigenous Peoples, Statistics Canada created the Statistics on Indigenous Peoples portal. Data and information found in this portal highlight the unique and shared experiences of Indigenous Peoples across Canada and provides links to resources for Canadians to learn more about the socio-economic well-being of First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities and about Indigenous history, languages, cultures, and experiences.

Target theme: Advancing reconciliation with First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities

Target: Between 2023 and 2026, and every year on an ongoing basis, develop and table annual progress reports on implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada)

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
  1. Provide Indigenous cultural awareness information to employees related to First Nations, Métis and Inuit and/or the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  2. Through the Indigenous Liaison Program, Partnership team and the Indigenous Statistical Capacity Development Initiative in Centre for Indigenous Statistics and Partnerships, liaise with Indigenous organizations and communities to understand their data needs and build data capacity.

Program: UN Declaration Act Implementation Secretariat

Performance Indicator:

  1. Number of Indigenous cultural awareness workshops, trainings and events offered to employees
  2. Number of training courses on building data capacity and cultural sharing and learning events for and with Indigenous organizations and communities

Starting Point:

  1. 35 workshops held in 2022-2023
  2. 52 held in 2022-2023

Target:

  1. Minimum of 35 annually from 2022-2023
  2. Minimum 35 times (total courses/events), annually from 2022-2023

Public servants are in a unique position to help build respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. This action encourages public service employees to increase their Indigenous cultural competency skills and awareness of issues related to First Nations, Métis and Inuit in Canada, and their knowledge of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. This action contributes to the development of necessary cultural competency knowledge and skills to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

GIF Target - 10.3 Ensure equal opportunity and reduce inequalities of outcome, including by eliminating discriminatory laws, policies and practices and promoting appropriate legislation, policies and action in this regard

Target theme: Taking action on inequality

Target: Each year, the federal public service meets or surpasses the workforce availability for women, Indigenous persons, persons with a disability, and members of a visible minority (President of the Treasury Board)

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Implement the Disaggregated Data Action Plan to fill data and knowledge gaps on inequalities

Implement the Disaggregated
Data Action Plan to fill data and
knowledge gaps on inequalities

Program: Departmental Disaggregated Data Action Plan

Performance Indicator:

  1. % of statistical indicators produced regularly by the Socio-Economic Program that are disaggregated by employment equity groups

Starting Point:

  1. 2021-2022 metrics:
    • Racialized populations: 49%
    • Indigenous Peoples: 48%
    • Persons with disabilities: 26%

Target:

  1. By 2024-2025, the percentage of statistical indicators produced regularly by the Socio-Economic Program that relate to people and are disaggregated by:
    • Racialized populations will be 70%
    • Indigenous Peoples will be 70%
    • Persons with disabilities will be 50%

Supports other implementation strategies in this area by providing detailed statistical information and analysis to better understand the experiences and inequities facing groups such as Indigenous Peoples, racialized populations and people with disabilities.

Statistics Canada Disaggregated Data Action Plan (DDAP) enables more representative data collection methods, enhances statistics on diverse populations to allow for intersectional analyses, and supports government and societal efforts to address known inequalities and promote fair and inclusive decision-making. DDAP, will significantly increase the quality and size of Statistics Canada's data holdings, including the number of statistical products available that highlight the experiences of different population groups. It will also improve the Agency's analytical capacity and insights on diverse population groups to inform decision-making across different levels of government and promote equity, fairness and inclusion.

Women are also included under the disaggregated action plan. Specific targets related to women are outlined under Goal 5: Championing Gender Equality

Relevant targets or ambitions:
CIF Ambition/Target: n/a
CIF Indicator: n/a
GIF Target: n/a

Goal 12: Reduce Waste and Transition to Zero-emission Vehicles

Goal 12:
Reduce Waste and Transition to Zero-Emission Vehicles

FSDS Context:

The Single-Use Plastics Prohibition Regulations are part of Canada's national strategy to reduce plastic waste. In collaboration with Environment and Climate Change Canada, Statistics Canada launched a new program called ‘Physical Flow Account for Plastic Material' that produces new data to track the production, use and fate of plastic materials in Canada's economy.

Target theme: Management of Waste, Resources, and Chemicals

Target: By 2030, the amount of single-use plastics that is entering the environment as pollution will be reduced by 5% and that is sent to landfill by 3% (Minister of Environment and Climate Change)

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Research innovative solutions for plastics

Produce statistics on the production and fate of plastic products in the Canadian economy – broken down by product category resin type, and province and territory.

Program: Physical Flow Accounts: Environmental Accounts and Statistics Program

Performance Indicator:

  1. # of annual releases for plastics within the Physical Flow Account

Starting Point:

  1. 2022-2023: 1 annual release

Target:

  1. 1 release, annually from 2022-2023

In conjunction with Environment and Climate Change Canada, Statistics Canada is producing a Physical Flow Account on plastic material. This project tracks the production and fate of plastic products in the Canadian economy – broken down by product category resin type, and province and territory. The flow begins with production, continues with use, and tracks waste and recycling.

These data will support tracking of the waste reduction targets by Environment and Climate Change Canada.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: n/a
CIF Indicator: n/a
GIF Target: n/a

Target theme: Federal Leadership on Responsible Consumption

Target: The Government of Canada's procurement of goods and services will be net-zero emissions by 2050, to aid the transition to a net-zero, circular economy (All Ministers)

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Transform the federal light-duty fleet

As StatCan replaces or purchases new vehicles for its fleet, they will be hybrid or fully electric vehicles only.

Program: Procurement

Performance Indicator:

  1. % of total conventional fleet acquisition that is hybrid or fully electric

Starting Point:

  1. 2022-2023: 20%

Target:

  1. 100% of StatCan owned vehicles will be hybrid or fully electric by 2029-2030

Purchasing electric and hybrid vehicles reduces greenhouse gas emissions from conventional fleet operations. This enhances sustainable consumption.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: Canadians consume in a sustainable manner
CIF Indicator: 12.1.1 Proportion of new light duty vehicle registrations that are zero-emission vehicles
GIF Target: n/a

Strengthen green procurement criteria

Ensure all procurement and materiel management specialists are trained in green procurement (such as, the Canada School of Public Service course on green procurement, or equivalent) within one year of being identified

Program: Procurement

Performance indicator:

  1. % of procurement and materiel management specialists trained in green procurement within one year of being identified

Starting point:

  1. 2022-2023: 100%

Target:

  1. 100% by 2022-2023

Green procurement incorporates environmental considerations into purchasing decisions and is expected to motivate suppliers to reduce the environmental impact of the goods and services they deliver, and their supply chains.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition/Target: Canadians consume in a sustainable manner
CIF Indicator: 12.2.1 proportion of businesses that adopt selected environmental protection activities and management practices
GIF Target: 12.7 Promote public procurement practices that are sustainable, in accordance with national policies and priorities

Goal 13: Take Action on Climate Change and Its Impacts

Goal 13:
Take Action on Climate Change and Its Impacts

FSDS Context:

Statistics Canada contributes to the government-wide Greening Government Strategy. One action taken was to update business continuity plans to include an assessment of climate risk as well as identification of options to adapt to climate related hazards. A business continuity plan is an integrated management process to provide reasonable assurance that in the event of a disruption, the department can maintain an acceptable level of delivery of critical services and activities, and can achieve the timely recovery of other services and activities. In 2021, Statistics Canada also broadened the scope of the team responsible for management and coordination of business continuity plans to include emergency management and preparedness. This team supports the Department in outlining priority actions and plans to reduce impacts from major events, including those related to climate change, to ensure that critical services continue to be met.

Target theme: Federal Leadership on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions and Climate Resilience

Target: The Government of Canada will transition to climate resilient operations by 2050

Implementation Strategy Departmental Action Performance Indicator
Starting Point
Target
How the departmental action contributes to the FSDS goal and target and, where applicable, to Canada's 2030 Agenda National Strategy and SDGs
Implement the Greening Government Strategy through measures that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve climate resilience, and green the government's overall operations

Assess the risk of climate change impacts to the provision of mission critical data programs and ensure that climate resiliency is included in the scope of the business continuity plans.

Program: Internal Services

Performance Indicator:

  1. % of mission critical data programs that incorporate climate resiliency into the scope of their business continuity plan and update plans biannually

Starting Point:

  1. 100% in 2022-2023

Target:

  1. 100% of all plans will be inclusive of climate risk and climate resilience measures and be updated biannually by 2024-2025

Statistics Canada worked with the Greening Government Strategy team at the Treasury Board Secretariat to incorporate a climate change risk assessment tool into the existing risk assessment and business continuity plan processes.

Since 2022-2023, all services have been assessed on risk, from low risk to very high risk, per definitions established by Public Safety Canada. Business continuity plans address mitigation measures for these risks, including identifying actions to prioritize in the event of a climate related impact.

By assessing the risks of climate change impacts, and developing plans to reduce the risks, the risk of disruption to the proper functioning of the Government of Canada is reduced.

It is a requirement that these plans be reviewed and updated twice yearly.

Relevant targets or ambitions:

CIF Ambition / Target: 13.3 Canadians are well-equipped and resilient to face the effects of Climate change

CIF Indicator: 13.3.1 Proportion of municipal organization who factored climate change adaptation into their decision-making process

GIF Targets: 13.1 Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries

13.3 Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning

Section 5
Integrating Sustainable Development

Statistics Canada will continue to ensure that its decision-making process includes consideration of FSDS goals and targets through the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process. When warranted, an SEA for a policy, plan or program proposal includes an analysis of the impacts of the given proposal on the environment, including on relevant FSDS goals and targets.

As the National Statistical Agency, Statistics Canada is mandated to provide Canadians with data. Proposals for plans or programs under this mandate are assessed against the requirements for an SEA at the approval stage. During this assessment, consideration of the environmental impacts of the proposal's implementation may rule out the need for an SEA. To date, Statistics Canada project proposals have not required an SEA. When required, SEAs would be published via Statistics Canada's corporate reporting page.

Statistics Canada will also continue to adhere to the principles of the FSDS by complying with the Policy on Green Procurement. This policy supports sustainable development by integrating environmental performance considerations into the procurement decision-making process. Statistics Canada will continue to track progress towards this objective through this first Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy.

Through its continuing involvement in developing data relevant to all 17 SDGs, its role in monitoring the Global Indicator Framework and the Canadian Indicator Framework, and through this Strategy, Statistics Canada remains committed to supporting the Government of Canada achieve its sustainable development goals.

Appendix 1

Performance indicators involving Statistics Canada (reference, Annex 2 of the FSDS 2022-2026)

Performance indicators involving Statistics Canada (reference, Annex 2 of the FSDS 2022-2026)
SDG Goal Target Indicator
Goal 1. Reduce poverty in Canada in all its forms
Direct indicator Footnote * By 2030, reduce the poverty rate by 50% from its 2015 level Percentage of Canadians below Canada's official poverty line (annual)
Contextual indicator Footnote ** Same as above Prevalence of asset resilience (occasional)
Goal 2. Support a healthier and more sustainable food system
Contextual indicator By 2030, support improvement in the environmental performance of the agriculture sector by achieving a score of 71 or higher for the index of Agri-Environmental Sustainability Prevalence of food insecurity (annual)
Goal 3. Support mental health and adopt healthy behaviours
Direct indicator By March 2027, reduce the percentage of Canadians (aged 15+) with a mental disorder who have expressed that they have an unmet care need to 22% at most Percentage of Canadians with a mental disorder with unmet care (annual)
Direct indicator By March 2035, at most 5% of Canadians (aged 15+) are current cigarette smokers Percentage of Canadians who are current cigarette smokers (annual)
Contextual indicator Same as above Percentage of Canadians who perceived their overall health and social well-being as very good to excellent (annual)
Contextual indicator Same as above Percentage of the population that is overweight or obese
Goal 5. Champion gender equality
Direct indicator By 2026, at least 37% of employees in the environmental and clean technology sector are women Percentage of women working in the environmental and clean technology sector (Annual)
Contextual indicator By 2026, reduce self-reported rates of intimate partner violence by up to 5% Persistence and representation of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs (occasional)
Contextual indicator Same as above Proportion of leadership roles held by women (occasional)
Goal 10. Take action on inequality and advance reconciliation with Indigenous peoples
Contextual indicator Each year, the federal public service meets or surpasses the workforce availability for women, Indigenous persons, persons with a disability and members of a visible minority Proportion of the population reporting discrimination or unfair treatment (annual)
Goal 11. Improve access to affordable housing, clean air, transportation, parks, and green spaces, as well as cultural heritage in Canada
Direct indicator By 2030, 22% of commuters use public transit or active transportation Population using public transit or active transportation (every 5 years)
Contextual indicator Same as above Population living close to a public transit stop (occasional)
Contextual indicator By 2026, support at least 23.7 million visitors annual to Parks Canada places Proximity to neighbourhood parks (every 2 years)
Contextual indicator Same as above Visits to parks and public green spaces (every 2 years)
Goal 12: Reduce waste and transition to zero-emission vehicles
Contextual indicator The Government of Canada's procurement of goods and services will be net-zero emissions by 2050, to aid the transition to a net-zero circular economy Total waste diversion (every 2 years)
Goal 13: Take action on climate change and its impacts
Contextual indicator The Government of Canada will transition to climate resilient operations by 2050 Proportion of municipal organizations who factored climate change adaptation into decision-making processes (occasional). Responsibility shared with Infrastructure Canada
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Direct Indicator: a direct indicator is used to provide a specific measure of progress for the target.

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Contextual Indicator: contextual indicators are used to provide more information about issues related to the goals and targets of the strategy as opposed to providing data that relate to the goal or target.

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Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography – May 2023

Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - May 2023
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for Total sales by Geography. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers). Month and percentage (appearing as column headers).
Geography Month
202205 202206 202207 202208 202209 202210 202211 202212 202301 202302 202303 202304 202305
percentage
Canada 0.51 0.66 0.49 0.14 0.13 0.17 0.24 0.88 0.32 0.33 0.26 0.17 0.15
Newfoundland and Labrador 1.66 0.53 0.50 0.47 0.49 0.73 0.49 0.93 2.43 0.81 0.70 0.98 0.93
Prince Edward Island 6.85 15.97 9.23 5.27 3.04 8.45 8.22 3.45 10.49 14.17 8.25 8.52 2.46
Nova Scotia 1.16 1.79 3.37 0.43 0.40 0.37 0.43 16.87 0.83 0.91 0.72 0.64 0.68
New Brunswick 1.26 0.67 0.53 0.52 0.50 0.56 0.73 12.18 1.21 1.77 0.76 0.78 0.77
Quebec 1.73 1.55 0.97 0.18 0.28 0.26 0.19 1.73 0.67 0.95 0.77 0.36 0.45
Ontario 0.74 1.30 0.95 0.25 0.25 0.21 0.53 0.73 0.67 0.64 0.48 0.31 0.22
Manitoba 0.97 0.68 3.49 0.48 0.40 0.37 0.58 9.72 0.78 0.75 0.80 0.87 0.80
Saskatchewan 5.77 6.45 4.85 1.30 0.73 1.31 1.44 7.51 0.62 0.89 0.51 0.70 0.89
Alberta 0.57 1.45 0.91 0.39 0.30 0.33 0.38 1.56 0.40 0.44 0.36 0.40 0.37
British Columbia 0.97 0.64 0.91 0.28 0.21 0.66 0.33 2.77 0.44 0.44 0.38 0.32 0.36
Yukon Territory 23.00 3.32 2.54 2.09 2.07 2.34 2.20 2.50 41.12 2.70 30.75 2.85 7.45
Northwest Territories 29.08 3.20 2.74 2.38 2.05 2.00 2.09 2.56 6.03 2.47 38.31 3.64 9.75
Nunavut 73.56 1.55 1.52 1.30 2.35 2.85 101.77 43.21 2.83 2.61 2.50 2.37 22.74

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