Introduction

Coverage statement: Please report for the business unit(s) identified above. Include only the operation(s) located in Canada.

This information is collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and/or demand for, energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. 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.

Confidentiality

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This questionnaire should be completed and mailed to:

Statistics Canada, Operations and Integration Division,
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Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0T6

or fax it to 1-800-755-5514 in time to be in Ottawa by the 15th of the month following the month under review.

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Reporting instructions

Please refer to the reporting instruction and list of reporting companies before completing this report. NAICS, 32411, 32419

Please return the questionnaire within 20 days.

If you need help, call us at 1-888-881-3666 or write to us:

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List of Reporting Companies

  • 02 Federated Co-operatives Limited
  • 03 Valero Energy Inc.
  • 05 Husky Energy Inc
  • 06 Imperial Oil Limited
  • 07 Irving Oil Company, Limited
  • 11 Shell Canada
  • 13 Suncor Energy Inc
  • 16 Tidewater Midstream Inc
  • 19 Parkland Refining (B.C.) Ltd.
  • 32 Gibson Energy Inc
  • 54 Petro-canada Lubricants Inc. (Hollyfrontier Corporation)
  • 55 North West Redwater Partnership (Sturgeon Refinery)

*Do not include sales to the companies listed above.

Aviation Gasoline

Aviation Gasoline
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Aviation Gasoline (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Food, beverage, tobacco manufacturing                          
5. Pulp and paper manufacturing                          
6. Iron and steel manufacturing                          
7. Aluminum and non-ferrous metal manufacturing                          
8. Cement manufacturing                          
9. Refined petroleum products manufacturing                          
10. Chemical manufacturing                          
11. All other manufacturing                          
12. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
13. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
14. Construction                          
15. Public administration                          
16. Electric power generation and distribution                          
17. Railways                          
18. Canadian airlines                          
19. Foreign airlines                          
20. Road transport and urban transit                          
21. Canadian marine                          
22. Foreign marine                          
23. Pipelines                          
24. Retail pump sales                          
25. Commercial and other institutional                          
26. Secondary distributors                          
27. Residential                          
Total manufacturing                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Motor Gasoline

Motor Gasoline
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Motor Gasoline (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Food, beverage, tobacco manufacturing                          
5. Pulp and paper manufacturing                          
6. Iron and steel manufacturing                          
7. Aluminum and non-ferrous metal manufacturing                          
8. Cement manufacturing                          
9. Refined petroleum products manufacturing                          
10. Chemical manufacturing                          
11. All other manufacturing                          
12. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
13. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
14. Construction                          
15. Public administration                          
16. Electric power generation and distribution                          
17. Railways                          
18. Canadian airlines                          
19. Foreign airlines                          
20. Road transport and urban transit                          
21. Canadian marine                          
22. Foreign marine                          
23. Pipelines                          
24. Retail pump sales                          
25. Commercial and other institutional                          
26. Secondary distributors                          
27. Residential                          
Total manufacturing                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Kerosene-type jet fuel

Kerosene-type jet fuel
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Kerosene-type jet fuel (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Food, beverage, tobacco manufacturing                          
5. Pulp and paper manufacturing                          
6. Iron and steel manufacturing                          
7. Aluminum and non-ferrous metal manufacturing                          
8. Cement manufacturing                          
9. Refined petroleum products manufacturing                          
10. Chemical manufacturing                          
11. All other manufacturing                          
12. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
13. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
14. Construction                          
15. Public administration                          
16. Electric power generation and distribution                          
17. Railways                          
18. Canadian airlines                          
19. Foreign airlines                          
20. Road transport and urban transit                          
21. Canadian marine                          
22. Foreign marine                          
23. Pipelines                          
24. Retail pump sales                          
25. Commercial and other institutional                          
26. Secondary distributors                          
27. Residential                          
Total Manufacturing                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Propane

Propane
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Propane (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Food, beverage, tobacco manufacturing                          
5. Pulp and paper manufacturing                          
6. Iron and steel manufacturing                          
7. Aluminum and non-ferrous metal manufacturing                          
8. Cement manufacturing                          
9. Refined petroleum products manufacturing                          
10. Chemical manufacturing                          
11. All other manufacturing                          
12. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
13. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
14. Construction                          
15. Public administration                          
16. Electric power generation and distribution                          
17. Railways                          
18. Canadian airlines                          
19. Foreign airlines                          
20. Road transport and urban transit                          
21. Canadian marine                          
22. Foreign marine                          
23. Pipelines                          
24. Retail pump sales                          
25. Commercial and other institutional                          
26. Secondary distributors                          
27. Residential                          
Total manufacuring                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Kerosene and stove oil

Kerosene and stove oil
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Kerosene and stove oil (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Manufacturing                          
5. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
6. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
7. Construction                          
8. Public administration                          
9. Electric power generation and distribution                          
10. Railways                          
11. Canadian airlines                          
12. Foreign airlines                          
13. Road transport and urban transit                          
14. Canadian marine                          
15. Foreign marine                          
16. Pipelines                          
17. Retail pump sales                          
18. Commercial and other institutional                          
19. Secondary distributors                          
20. Residential                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Diesel fuel oil

Diesel fuel oil
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Diesel fuel oil (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Manufacturing                          
5. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
6. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
7. Construction                          
8. Public administration                          
9. Electric power generation and distribution                          
10. Railways                          
11. Canadian airlines                          
12. Foreign airlines                          
13. Road transport and urban transit                          
14. Canadian marine                          
15. Foreign marine                          
16. Pipelines                          
17. Retail pump sales                          
18. Commercial and other institutional                          
19. Secondary distributors                          
20. Residential                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Light fuel oils

Light fuel oils
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Light fuel oils (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Manufacturing                          
5. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
6. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
7. Construction                          
8. Public administration                          
9. Electric power generation and distribution                          
10. Railways                          
11. Canadian airlines                          
12. Foreign airlines                          
13. Road transport and urban transit                          
14. Canadian marine                          
15. Foreign marine                          
16. Pipelines                          
17. Retail pump sales                          
18. Commercial and other institutional                          
19. Secondary distributors                          
20. Residential                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Residual and heavy fuel oils

Residual and heavy fuel oils
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Residual and heavy fuel oils (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Manufacturing                          
5. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
6. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
7. Construction                          
8. Public administration                          
9. Electric power generation and distribution                          
10. Railways                          
11. Canadian airlines                          
12. Foreign airlines                          
13. Road transport and urban transit                          
14. Canadian marine                          
15. Foreign marine                          
16. Pipelines                          
17. Retail pump sales                          
18. Commercial and other institutional                          
19. Secondary distributors                          
20. Residential                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Asphalt

Asphalt
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Asphalt (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Construction                          
2. Manufacturing                          
3. Commercial and other institutional                          
4. Secondary distributors                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Lubricants

Lubricants
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
Lubricants (Cubic metres) NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU
Cubic metres
1. Iron mines                          
2. Oil and gas extraction                          
3. Other mining                          
4. Food, beverage, tobacco manufacturing                          
5. Pulp and paper manufacturing                          
6. Iron and steel manufacturing                          
7. Aluminum and non-ferrous metal manufacturing                          
8. Cement manufacturing                          
9. Refined petroleum products manufacturing                          
10. Chemical manufacturing                          
11. All other manufacturing                          
12. Forestry, logging and support activities                          
13. Agriculture, fishing, hunting and trapping                          
14. Construction                          
15. Public administration                          
16. Electric power generation and distribution                          
17. Railways                          
18. Canadian airlines                          
19. Foreign airlines                          
20. Road transport and urban transit                          
21. Canadian marine                          
22. Foreign marine                          
23. Pipelines                          
24. Retail pump sales                          
25. Commercial and other institutional                          
26. Secondary distributors                          
27. Residential                          
Total manufacturing                          
Total net sales, all categories                          

Comments

Total Summary

Summary of Net Sales, All Categories Totals
Table summary
This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC YT NT NU Total Canada
Aviation gasoline                            
Motor Gasoline                            
Kerosene-type jet fuel                            
Propane                            
Kerosene and stove oil                            
Diesel fuel oil                            
Light fuel oils                            
Residual and heavy fuel oils                            
Asphalt                            
Lubricants                            

Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Social Statistics - Introduction

The Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Social Statistics was developed to create groupings of countries to enable the production of integrated statistics when publishing social statistics data. These groupings are based on those used historically for Statistics Canada's Census of Population place of birth variable.

The Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Social Statistics has three levels: 6 geographical macro-regions, 19 geographical sub-regions and 251 countries or areas of interest. This variant is defined in terms of countries or areas of interest in the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest (SCCAI) 2022. The hierarchical structure of the classification shows the relationship between the three levels of the classification variant.

  • Level 1: Geographical macro-regions
  • Level 2: Geographical sub-regions
  • Level 3: Countries and areas of interest

This variant has a coding structure built on the United Nations numeric code (NUM-3) for countries or areas. This three-digit code is preceded by two numeric digits, where the first digit represents the macro-region and the second digit identifies the sub-region within the macro-region.

Relation to previous version

This is a revision of the previous Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2019 for Social Statistics. It provides standard groupings of countries and associated codes for publishing social statistics data. Usage notes are included with the standard.

Conformity to relevant internationally recognized standards

This standard is compatible with the composition of geographical macro-regions and geographical sub-regions of the United Nations Statistics DivisionFootnote 1; however, some differences remain. The main differences are:

  • in this standard, Bermuda is included within the sub-region Caribbean and Bermuda, whereas it is part of Northern America in the United Nations groupings
  • the macro-region Oceania is not further divided into sub-regions in SCCAI
  • West Central Asia and the Middle East is one sub-region in SCCAI, while most of the countries found here are in two sub-regions, Central Asia and Western Asia, in the United Nations groupings
  • Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are included within the sub-region of Eastern Europe in SCCAI, whereas they are part of Northern Europe in the United Nations groupings
  • some French sub-region names used by the United Nations have been modified in SCCAI to make them simpler and more consistent with Canadian convention.

Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Travel Statistics - Introduction

The Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Travel Statistics was developed to create groupings of countries to enable the production of integrated statistics when publishing travel statistics data. These groupings are based on those used by the World Tourism Organization (WTO).

The Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Travel Statistics has three levels: 6 geographical macro-regions, 23 geographical sub-regions and 251 countries or areas of interest. This variant is defined in terms of countries or areas of interest in the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest (SCCAI) 2022. The hierarchical structure of the classification shows the relationship between the three levels of the classification variant.

  • Level 1: Geographical macro-regions
  • Level 2: Geographical sub-regions
  • Level 3: Countries and areas of interest

This variant has a coding structure built on the United Nations numeric code (NUM-3) for countries or areas. This three-digit code is preceded by two numeric digits, where the first digit represents the macro-region and the second digit identifies the sub-region within the macro-region.

Relation to previous version

This is a revision of the previous Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2019 for Travel Statistics. It provides standard groupings of countries and associated codes for publishing travel statistics data. Usage notes are included with the standard.

Conformity to relevant internationally recognized standards

This standard is based on the composition of geographical macro-regions and geographical sub-regions of the WTOFootnote 1. However, some differences remain. The main differences are:

  • in this standard, the six geographical macro-regions are based on the Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Social Statistics rather than the WTO
  • in this standard, the eight WTO geographical sub-regions of East Asia and the Pacific, South Asia, and the Middle East are reassigned to the geographical macro-regions of Asia and Oceania from the Variant of the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest 2022 for Social Statistics
  • in this standard, a geographical sub-region was created for the geographical macro-region of Antarctica and Adjacent Islands
  • in this standard, the list of countries and areas of interest is based on SCCAI rather than the WTO. Additional countries and areas of interest were allocated to the corresponding geographical macro-regions and geographical sub-regions based on their geographic location.

Monthly Survey of Manufacturing: National Level CVs by Characteristic - May 2023

National Level CVs by Characteristic
Table summary
This table displays the results of Monthly Survey of Manufacturing: National Level CVs by Characteristic. The information is grouped by Month (appearing as row headers), and Sales of goods manufactured, Raw materials and components inventories, Goods / work in process inventories, Finished goods manufactured inventories and Unfilled Orders, calculated in percentage (appearing as column headers).
Month Sales of goods manufactured Raw materials and components inventories Goods / work in process inventories Finished goods manufactured inventories Unfilled Orders
%
May 2022 0.67 1.15 1.51 1.68 1.41
June 2022 0.68 1.16 1.52 1.76 1.44
July 2022 0.69 1.11 1.76 1.52 1.36
August 2022 0.68 1.14 1.76 1.58 1.36
September 2022 0.66 1.07 1.83 1.58 1.48
October 2022 0.66 1.10 1.82 1.55 1.48
November 2022 0.65 1.10 1.68 1.58 1.46
December 2022 0.61 1.08 1.89 1.57 1.47
January 2023 0.65 1.14 1.81 1.40 1.47
February 2023 0.68 1.15 1.87 1.39 1.53
March 2023 0.66 1.11 1.76 1.39 1.43
April 2023 0.69 1.09 1.63 1.36 1.42
May 2023 0.68 1.11 1.74 1.43 1.43

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (First Quarter 2023)

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (First Quarter 2023)
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for total sales (First Quarter 2023). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Quarter (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Quarter
2023Q1
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.56
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.55
Food and beverages at retail [56111] 0.34
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 1.35
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 4.69
Footwear at retail [56124] 1.25
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 1.03
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 2.10
Publications at retail [56142] 5.75
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 5.91
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 1.93
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 3.64
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.59
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.38
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.52
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 3.16
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 1.66
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 2.12
Retail trade commissions [562] 2.16

Correspondence Table: Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest (SCCAI) 2019 and the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest (SCCAI) 2022

The correspondence table presented here shows the relationship between SCCAI 2019 (first five columns: code, country or area of interest, Alpha-2, Alpha-3, GSIM type of Change) and SCCAI 2022 (last five columns: code, country or area of interest, Alpha-2, Alpha-3, explanatory note). Changes to country names and codes since 1970 is presented in the list of Current and Historical Countries and Areas of Interest.

Code description

Code: Three-digit numerical code defined by the United Nations.

Alpha-2: Two-character alpha code defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

Alpha-3: Three-character alpha code defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

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.

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

Concordance: SCCAI 2018 and SCCAI 2019
SCCAI 2019 SCCAI 2022
Code Country or area of interest Alpha-2 Alpha-3 GSIM Type of Change Code Country or area of interest Alpha-2 Alpha-3 Explanatory note
275 West Bank and Gaza Strip PS PSE VC2 - Name Change 275 West Bank and Gaza PS PSE Change of name made in consultation with Global Affairs Canada.
792 Turkey TR TUR VC2 - Name Change 792 Türkiye TR TUR Change of name to align with ISO 3166-1:2020.

The world’s leading event in statistics and data science is coming to Ottawa

Media advisory

July 11, 2023, OTTAWA, ON -

From July 16 to 20, 2023, the International Statistical Institute (ISI) expects to host more than 1,500 people from over 120 countries at the Shaw Centre, in Ottawa, for the 64th World Statistics Congress.

Statistics Canada is proudly participating in this world-leading congress through countless presentations and is supporting the organization of the event in the heart of the National Capital Region. Visit Ottawa to host world-leading event on statistics and data science and The 64th International World Statistics Congress is coming to Canada for more information.

Journalists are invited to attend the following:

  • the opening ceremony on July 16, starting at 4:00 p.m., which includes
    • the Honourable Jenna Sudds, Member of Parliament and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
    • Stephen Penneck, ISI President
    • Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada
    • cultural performances
    • presentations for international awards and recognition
  • the closing ceremony on July 20, starting at 5:00 p.m., which includes
    • the Honourable Colin Deacon, Senator
    • Stephen Penneck, ISI President
    • Anil Arora, Chief Statistician of Canada
    • Xuming He, incoming ISI President.

Requests can be made in advance by email to attend specific presentations. Visit the Scientific Programme for a full schedule.

The event will feature the following:

Date and time

Opening ceremony: July 16, 2023—Media registration opens at 3:00 p.m.
Closing ceremony: July 20, 2023—Media registration opens at 4:00 p.m.

Location

The event is being held at the Shaw Centre.

Address:
55 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario

Accreditation

Members of the media are invited to register in advance by email and are required to report to the registration table on level 2 of the Shaw Centre upon arrival and present their media accreditation.

The event coverage is open to journalists (print, radio, television, film, news agencies and online media) who are on assignment with a bona fide media organization. 

Journalists who do not work for a media organization will have to provide proof of recent publications under their byline that can be readily found in the public realm.

Contact

Media Relations
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Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales April 2023

Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales April 2023
Table summary
This table displays the results of Retail Commodity Survey: CVs for Total Sales (April 2023). The information is grouped by NAPCS-CANADA (appearing as row headers), and Month (appearing as column headers).
NAPCS-CANADA Month
202301 202302 202303 202304
Total commodities, retail trade commissions and miscellaneous services 0.55 0.63 0.66 0.63
Retail Services (except commissions) [561] 0.55 0.62 0.64 0.62
Food and beverages at retail [56111] 0.41 0.33 0.35 0.39
Cannabis products, at retail [56113] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Clothing at retail [56121] 1.23 1.49 1.38 1.26
Jewellery and watches, luggage and briefcases, at retail [56123] 4.58 3.87 5.29 5.28
Footwear at retail [56124] 1.63 1.15 1.39 1.24
Home furniture, furnishings, housewares, appliances and electronics, at retail [56131] 1.10 1.16 1.11 1.11
Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail [56141] 2.46 2.32 2.29 2.31
Publications at retail [56142] 5.63 5.62 6.28 6.03
Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail [56143] 6.99 5.33 5.20 6.30
Motor vehicles at retail [56151] 1.75 2.34 2.24 2.24
Recreational vehicles at retail [56152] 5.94 5.28 4.24 3.80
Motor vehicle parts, accessories and supplies, at retail [56153] 1.78 1.66 1.81 1.69
Automotive and household fuels, at retail [56161] 1.70 1.38 1.40 1.50
Home health products at retail [56171] 2.44 2.39 2.57 2.45
Infant care, personal and beauty products, at retail [56172] 2.88 2.80 3.49 2.90
Hardware, tools, renovation and lawn and garden products, at retail [56181] 2.23 1.71 1.77 1.76
Miscellaneous products at retail [56191] 3.28 2.41 2.33 2.36
Retail trade commissions [562] 2.25 2.28 2.51 2.41