Table 282-0113 to 282-0132

282-0113 to 282-0132
Table summary
This table displays the results of 282-0113 to 282-0132. The information is grouped by Test (appearing as row headers), Table 282-0113 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), employment by census metropolitan area based on 2006 census boundaries and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), 3-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality and NEW Table 282-0132 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), employment by census metropolitan area based on 2011 census boundaries and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), 3-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality (appearing as column headers).
Table 282-0113 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), employment by census metropolitan area based on 2006 census boundaries and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), 3-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality NEW Table 282-0132 - Labour force survey estimates (LFS), employment by census metropolitan area based on 2011 census boundaries and National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S), 3-month moving average, unadjusted for seasonality
Table Vector Geography Table Vector Geography
2820113 v53538802 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443086 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538803 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443087 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538804 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443088 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538805 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443089 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538806 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443090 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538807 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443091 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538808 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443092 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538809 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443093 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538810 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443094 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538811 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443095 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538812 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443096 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538813 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443097 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538814 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443098 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538815 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443099 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538816 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443100 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538817 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443101 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538818 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443102 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538819 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443103 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538820 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443104 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538821 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443105 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538822 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443106 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538823 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443107 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538824 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443108 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538825 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443109 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538826 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443110 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538827 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443111 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538828 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443112 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538829 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443113 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538830 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443114 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538831 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443115 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538832 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443116 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538833 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443117 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538834 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001] 2820132 v91443118 St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador [10001]
2820113 v53538835 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443119 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538836 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443120 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538837 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443121 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538838 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443122 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538839 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443123 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538840 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443124 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538841 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443125 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538842 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443126 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538843 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443127 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538844 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443128 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538845 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443129 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538846 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443130 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538847 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443131 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538848 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443132 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538849 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443133 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538850 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443134 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538851 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443135 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538852 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443136 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538853 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443137 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538854 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443138 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538855 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443139 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538856 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443140 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538857 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443141 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538858 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443142 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538859 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443143 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538860 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443144 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538861 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443145 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538862 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443146 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538863 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443147 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538864 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443148 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538865 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443149 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538866 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443150 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538867 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205] 2820132 v91443151 Halifax, Nova Scotia [12205]
2820113 v53538868 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443152 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538869 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443153 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538870 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443154 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538871 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443155 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538872 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443156 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538873 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443157 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538874 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443158 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538875 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443159 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538876 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443160 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538877 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443161 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538878 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443162 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538879 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443163 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538880 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443164 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538881 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443165 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538882 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443166 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538883 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443167 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538884 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443168 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538885 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443169 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538886 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443170 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538887 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443171 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538888 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443172 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538889 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443173 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538890 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443174 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538891 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443175 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538892 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443176 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538893 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443177 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538894 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443178 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538895 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443179 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538896 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443180 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538897 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443181 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538898 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443182 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538899 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443183 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538900 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305] 2820132 v91443184 Moncton, New Brunswick [13305]
2820113 v53538901 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443185 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538902 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443186 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538903 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443187 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538904 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443188 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538905 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443189 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538906 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443190 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538907 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443191 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538908 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443192 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538909 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443193 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538910 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443194 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538911 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443195 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538912 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443196 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538913 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443197 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538914 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443198 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538915 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443199 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538916 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443200 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538917 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443201 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538918 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443202 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538919 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443203 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538920 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443204 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538921 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443205 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538922 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443206 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538923 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443207 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538924 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443208 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538925 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443209 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538926 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443210 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538927 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443211 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538928 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443212 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538929 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443213 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538930 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443214 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538931 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443215 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538932 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443216 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538933 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310] 2820132 v91443217 Saint John, New Brunswick [13310]
2820113 v53538934 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443218 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538935 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443219 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538936 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443220 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538937 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443221 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538938 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443222 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538939 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443223 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538940 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443224 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538941 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443225 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538942 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443226 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538943 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443227 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538944 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443228 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538945 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443229 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538946 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443230 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538947 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443231 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538948 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443232 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538949 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443233 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538950 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443234 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538951 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443235 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538952 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443236 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538953 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443237 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538954 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443238 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538955 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443239 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538956 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443240 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538957 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443241 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538958 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443242 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538959 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443243 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538960 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443244 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538961 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443245 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538962 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443246 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538963 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443247 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538964 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443248 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538965 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443249 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538966 Saguenay, Quebec [24408] 2820132 v91443250 Saguenay, Quebec [24408]
2820113 v53538967 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443251 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538968 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443252 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538969 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443253 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538970 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443254 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538971 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443255 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538972 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443256 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538973 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443257 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538974 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443258 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538975 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443259 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538976 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443260 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538977 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443261 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538978 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443262 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538979 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443263 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538980 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443264 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538981 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443265 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538982 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443266 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538983 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443267 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538984 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443268 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538985 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443269 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538986 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443270 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538987 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443271 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538988 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443272 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538989 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443273 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538990 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443274 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538991 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443275 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538992 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443276 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538993 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443277 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538994 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443278 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538995 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443279 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538996 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443280 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538997 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443281 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538998 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443282 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53538999 Québec, Quebec [24421] 2820132 v91443283 Québec, Quebec [24421]
2820113 v53539000 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443284 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539001 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443285 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539002 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443286 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539003 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443287 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539004 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443288 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539005 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443289 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539006 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443290 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539007 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443291 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539008 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443292 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539009 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443293 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539010 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443294 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539011 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443295 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539012 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443296 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539013 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443297 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539014 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443298 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539015 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443299 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539016 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443300 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539017 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443301 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539018 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443302 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539019 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443303 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539020 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443304 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539021 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443305 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539022 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443306 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539023 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443307 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539024 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443308 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539025 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443309 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539026 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443310 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539027 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443311 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539028 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443312 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539029 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443313 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539030 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443314 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539031 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443315 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539032 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433] 2820132 v91443316 Sherbrooke, Quebec [24433]
2820113 v53539033 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443317 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539034 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443318 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539035 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443319 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539036 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443320 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539037 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443321 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539038 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443322 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539039 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443323 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539040 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443324 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539041 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443325 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539042 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443326 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539043 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443327 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539044 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443328 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539045 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443329 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539046 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443330 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539047 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443331 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539048 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443332 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539049 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443333 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539050 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443334 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539051 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443335 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539052 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443336 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539053 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443337 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539054 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443338 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539055 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443339 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539056 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443340 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539057 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443341 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539058 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443342 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539059 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443343 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539060 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443344 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539061 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443345 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539062 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443346 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539063 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443347 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539064 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443348 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539065 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442] 2820132 v91443349 Trois-Rivières, Quebec [24442]
2820113 v53539066 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443350 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539067 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443351 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539068 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443352 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539069 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443353 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539070 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443354 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539071 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443355 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539072 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443356 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539073 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443357 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539074 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443358 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539075 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443359 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539076 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443360 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539077 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443361 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539078 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443362 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539079 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443363 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539080 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443364 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539081 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443365 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539082 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443366 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539083 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443367 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539084 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443368 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539085 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443369 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539086 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443370 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539087 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443371 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539088 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443372 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539089 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443373 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539090 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443374 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539091 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443375 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539092 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443376 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539093 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443377 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539094 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443378 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539095 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443379 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539096 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443380 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539097 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443381 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539098 Montréal, Quebec [24462] 2820132 v91443382 Montréal, Quebec [24462]
2820113 v53539099 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443383 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539100 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443384 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539101 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443385 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539102 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443386 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539103 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443387 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539104 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443388 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539105 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443389 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539106 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443390 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539107 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443391 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539108 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443392 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539109 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443393 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539110 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443394 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539111 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443395 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539112 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443396 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539113 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443397 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539114 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443398 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539115 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443399 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539116 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443400 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539117 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443401 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539118 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443402 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539119 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443403 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539120 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443404 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539121 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443405 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539122 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443406 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539123 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443407 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539124 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443408 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539125 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443409 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539126 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443410 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539127 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443411 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539128 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443412 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539129 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443413 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539130 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443414 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539131 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505] 2820132 v91443415 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec [24505, 35505]
2820113 v53539132 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443416 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539133 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443417 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539134 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443418 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539135 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443419 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539136 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443420 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539137 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443421 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539138 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443422 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539139 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443423 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539140 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443424 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539141 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443425 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539142 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443426 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539143 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443427 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539144 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443428 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539145 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443429 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539146 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443430 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539147 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443431 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539148 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443432 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539149 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443433 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539150 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443434 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539151 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443435 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539152 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443436 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539153 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443437 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539154 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443438 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539155 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443439 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539156 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443440 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539157 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443441 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539158 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443442 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539159 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443443 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539160 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443444 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539161 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443445 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539162 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443446 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539163 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443447 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539164 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505] 2820132 v91443448 Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec part, Ontario/Quebec [24505]
2820113 v53539165 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443449 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539166 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443450 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539167 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443451 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539168 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443452 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539169 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443453 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539170 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443454 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539171 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443455 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539172 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443456 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539173 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443457 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539174 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443458 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539175 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443459 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539176 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443460 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539177 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443461 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539178 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443462 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539179 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443463 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539180 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443464 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539181 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443465 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539182 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443466 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539183 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443467 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539184 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443468 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539185 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443469 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539186 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443470 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539187 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443471 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539188 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443472 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539189 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443473 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
2820113 v53539190 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505] 2820132 v91443474 Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario part, Ontario/Quebec [35505]
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2820113 v53539274 Oshawa, Ontario [35532] 2820132 v91443558 Oshawa, Ontario [35532]
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2820113 v53539413 Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario [35541] 2820132 v91443697 Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario [35541]
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2820113 v53539650 Thunder Bay, Ontario [35595] 2820132 v91443934 Thunder Bay, Ontario [35595]
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2820113 v53539653 Thunder Bay, Ontario [35595] 2820132 v91443937 Thunder Bay, Ontario [35595]
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2820113 v53539888 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932] 2820132 v91444172 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932]
2820113 v53539889 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932] 2820132 v91444173 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932]
2820113 v53539890 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932] 2820132 v91444174 Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia [59932]
2820113 v53539891 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444175 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539892 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444176 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539893 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444177 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539894 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444178 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539895 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444179 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539896 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444180 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539897 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444181 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539898 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444182 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539899 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444183 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539900 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444184 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539901 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444185 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539902 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444186 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539903 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444187 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539904 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444188 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539905 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444189 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539906 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444190 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539907 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444191 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539908 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444192 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539909 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444193 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539910 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444194 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539911 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444195 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539912 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444196 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539913 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444197 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539914 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444198 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539915 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444199 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539916 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444200 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539917 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444201 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539918 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444202 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539919 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444203 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539920 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444204 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539921 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444205 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539922 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444206 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539923 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933] 2820132 v91444207 Vancouver, British Columbia [59933]
2820113 v53539924 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444208 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539925 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444209 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539926 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444210 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539927 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444211 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539928 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444212 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539929 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444213 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539930 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444214 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539931 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444215 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539932 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444216 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539933 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444217 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539934 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444218 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539935 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444219 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539936 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444220 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539937 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444221 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539938 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444222 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539939 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444223 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539940 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444224 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539941 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444225 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539942 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444226 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539943 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444227 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539944 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444228 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539945 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444229 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539946 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444230 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539947 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444231 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539948 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444232 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539949 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444233 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539950 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444234 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539951 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444235 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539952 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444236 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539953 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444237 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539954 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444238 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539955 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444239 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]
2820113 v53539956 Victoria, British Columbia [59935] 2820132 v91444240 Victoria, British Columbia [59935]

Financial Information of Community Colleges and Vocational Schools Guidelines

For the fiscal year ending in 2013

I. Introduction

The main objective of this survey is to obtain detailed revenue and expenditure data of each community college and vocational school in Canada. Coupled with what is already available for the university sector, this gathering of data will provide a complete picture of the financial statistics of postsecondary education as well as vocational training in Canada.

The following notes provide the principles, definitions and guidelines necessary for the completion of the data form. Since it is desirable to obtain figures as comparable as possible from one institution to another, each respondent is requested to:

  • provide accompanying notes of explanation with the submission for figures that the respondent feels are not comparable to those of other institutions, or provide comments in the space at the end of the questionnaire;
  • provide comments on items which are excluded from the data, such as cases where provinces are making contributions to repay debt on behalf of an institution or material gifts received as donated service along with their estimated market value;
  • estimate, whenever possible, income and expenditure figures that are not readily available in the form required from the financial records of the institution; all estimated amounts should be indicated with an asterisk (*).

II. Submission

The final deadline for the submission is as indicated in the covering letter. The completed questionnaire(s) should be returned in the self-addressed envelope provided.

A copy of the institution’s Audited Financial Statements is also requested with your submission. If a copy is not available, please advise as to the date on which they will be forwarded.

III. Coverage

With the exception noted below, the survey covers all private and public non-degree granting institutions that offer educational programs at the postsecondary level and/or at the trade and vocational level (private institutions that only offer courses at the trade and vocational level however, are not covered by this survey). For statistical purposes, institutions are classified as follows:

  1. Community Colleges
    Included in this classification are the colleges of applied arts and technology (CAAT’s) in Ontario, general and vocational colleges (CEGEP’s) in Quebec, institutes of technology and any other institutions providing education in fields such as paramedical technologies, nursing, agriculture, forestry, nautical sciences, etc..  These institutions offer programs at the postsecondary level, and may offer trade-vocational level programs.

  2. Vocational Schools
    This classification includes District Vocational Schools in Newfoundland, Regional Vocational Schools in Nova Scotia, Community Colleges in Saskatchewan, Vocational Centres in Alberta, government training schools, vocational training centres and any other institution offering programs at the trade-vocational level only.

  3. Training in hospitals
    Included in this classification are educational centres located in hospitals, which offer educational or training programs, independently of the community college system, in nursing, nursing assistants, radio-therapy, radiography, medical technology, etc..

    To ensure full coverage, it is important that each reporting officer indicates on section 2 of the questionnaire the affiliated campuses included in and/or excluded from the submission.

IV. Confidentiality

The collected data will be published in aggregated form at the provincial level to preserve the confidentiality of the financial reporting of each institution.

V. Financial reporting form

The questionnaire is comprised of seven sections.

The first section contains four parts:

  • the institution’s financial year ending date;
  • identification of the institution; whether it is public or private and whether it is board or provincially governed;
  • identification of the reporting officer;
  • a few brief instructions on how to complete the questionnaire.

The second section contains a list of the affiliated campuses included in, and/or excluded from the report.

Schedule 1 contains the institution’s operating, sponsored research and capital income for the year surveyed.

Schedule 2A contains the operating, sponsored research and capital expenditures classified by type of expenditure and by function. The operating fund is divided into five functions: instruction and non-sponsored research, library, general administration, physical plant and student services.

Schedule 2B contains expenditures on instruction, classified by type of expenditure and by program cost groups. The cost groups are: university transfer programs, career programs, trade and vocational programs and continuing education programs.

The last section contains:

  • a supporting schedule for information on ancillary enterprises income and expenditures;
  • space for any additional comments or observations.

VI. Principles of reporting

1. Accrual Concept

For the purpose of this survey, the revenue and expenditure data should be reported on an accrual basis. That is, all revenues and expenditures should be reflected in the period in which they are considered to have been earned and incurred respectively. For example, major adjustments, such as retroactive salary and their related benefit costs, should be reported on that basis.

2. Total Income and Expenditures

All income and expenditures of the institution are to be reported. In this regard particular attention should be paid to the following:

  • when an institution is provincially governed or consists of a branch of a department, all costs related to the operation, maintenance and administration of the institution are to be reported; the actual funds used to finance those expenditures should be shown as a provincial source of funds;
  • capital expenditures, as well as related revenues, that are financed by a government Department or Ministry other than the one responsible for the institution must be included in this report; the reporting officer is responsible for obtaining and providing this information;
  • the figures reported should not include income or expenditures for the purpose of creating or eliminating an appropriation; however, any actual income or expenditure transaction recorded directly in reserve accounts should be included in the figures reported; this also applies to other assets and liability accounts; provisions for replacement of assets are considered to be transfers to reserve or appropriation accounts and should not be reported as expenses;
  • receipts and expenses relating to special purpose, trust and other funds of the institution should, as well, be included in the report.

3.  Ancillary Enterprises

An ancillary enterprise is an entity that exists to furnish goods and services to students, staff or others, and that charges a fee directly related to, although not necessarily equal to, the cost of the goods or services. To reflect properly the full cost of these enterprises, you should report their total gross revenues and total gross expenditures in the appropriate cells in the schedule 1 and 2A. In addition, a breakdown by type of ancillary enterprises (bookstores, food services, residences, parking) must be completed on the supporting schedule.

4. Reporting of Income

When reporting the sources of funds in the operating, sponsored research and capital income schedule, it is important to show the revenues under the headings that correspond to the immediate source of funds for the institution. For example, if an institution offers training courses for which Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) purchases seats, then the amount of money paid by HRSDC should be shown under “Federal” only if the money is received directly by the institution. If the money is received by a third party (provincial government) and then transferred to the institution, then the direct source of funds is the “Provincial Government”.

VII. Definitions

1. Program Cost Groups

This section defines the program cost groups to be used in the reporting of direct instruction expenditures under schedule 2B.

The criteria used to define the various program cost groups originates from those used in other surveys conducted by Statistics Canada and also from analysis of different educational systems across Canada. Note that these statistical definitions may not correspond identically to other existing definitions used by other organizations or governments.

a) Postsecondary Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction to students enrolled FULL-TIME or PART-TIME in postsecondary programs offered by Community Colleges (see section III).  These programs are of two kinds: university transfer programs and semi-professional career programs.

  • i) University transfer programs:  University transfer programs require secondary school completion to enter and provide a student with standing equivalent to the first or second year of a university degree program with which one can apply for admission to subsequent senior years at a degree granting institution.
  • ii) Career programs: These programs usually require high school graduation for admission and have a duration of at least one year.  More commonly these programs last two, three or four years. Career programs lead to a certificate or a diploma in technology, business, applied arts, nursing, agriculture, etc., and they prepare a student to enter a career directly upon completion of the program, at a level between that of the university trained professional and the skilled tradesperson.

b) Trade and Vocational Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction (or training) to students (or trainees) enrolled FULL-TIME in vocational programs at the trade level for credit towards a recognized standing of proficiency or certification. Also included are direct expenditures related to students enrolled in academic upgrading programs for entry into a vocational program. Such students normally attend regular day classes in provincial trade schools, trade or industrial divisions of community colleges, adult vocational centres and other similar schools. These programs or courses prepare the student (trainee) for an occupational role below the professional or semi-professional level. A period of less than one year is normally sufficient to complete courses at this level. For less complex occupations, a program may last only a matter of weeks. Completion of grade 9 or 10 is usually required for entrance to these courses.

Included are, for example, pre-employment programs, language, skill or academic upgrading programs, refresher courses, apprenticeship programs, training on the job or training in-industry programs associated with educational institution, nursing assistant, etc..

c) Continuing Education Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction to students enrolled PART-TIME in courses, mostly in the evening, offered under the auspices of subsidiary divisions of schools designated by various names such as Division of Continuing Education, Adult Education Division and so on. Excluded are activities which have no sustained instruction or educational purpose such as recreational activities, presentations in the performing arts, art exhibitions and displays, debates fairs, conferences or conventions of clubs or associations.

Included are, for example, courses such as pre-employment programs, language, skill or academic upgrading programs, refresher, professional development, general interest, etc., which are offered on a PART-TIME basis.

2.  Funds

a)   Operating

This fund accounts for the cost of credit and non-credit instruction, non-sponsored research, academic support services, administration, plant maintenance and other operating expenses of the institution financed by fees, grants and other operating income. This fund will normally include all revenues and expenses regarding materials, supplies or services that are consumed within the year and which the institution considers to be operating, within the functional operating areas referred to in Section 3 below.

b)   Sponsored Research

Sponsored Research is a restricted fund that accounts for income and expenditures for all sponsored research as well as Research and Development (R&D). For an activity to qualify as R&D, there must be an appreciable element of novelty. Income is to be reported following the flow-funds approach.

Sponsored Research covers the following activities:

Basic Research is any experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observed facts, without any particular application or use in view;

Applied Research is original investigation undertaken to acquire new knowledge, and directed primarily towards a specific practical objective;

Experimental development is systematic work drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience that is directed to producing new materials, products or devices, installing new processes, systems and services, or improving those already installed.

The following activities should not be counted as R&D:

  • all education and training of personnel;  however, research by postgraduate students should be counted;
  • scientific and technical information services  such as collecting, coding, recording, classifying, analyzing, disseminating, translating, and evaluating, except where conducted solely or primarily for R&D support;
  • routine testing of materials, components, products, processes, soils, etc.;
  • maintenance of national standards;
  • administrative and legal work connected with patents and licenses;
  • investigations of proposed engineering projects using existing techniques; however feasibility studies on research projects are part of R&D;
  • policy-related studies at the national, regional and local levels, as well as those of business enterprises in pursuit of economic activity;
  • routine software development, computer maintenance, quality assurance, routine data collection, and market research;
  • the many steps other than R&D necessary for the development and marketing of a manufactured product;
  • the raising, management, and distribution of R&D funds; and
  • routine investigation and normal application of specialized medical knowledge.

Sponsored Research accounts for the institution’s income paid in the form of a contract (legally enforceable arrangements under which the institution, or an individual within the institution, agrees to undertake a research project, using the institution’s facilities and/or personnel, for a sponsor that provide funds to meet all or part of the costs of the project) or a grant (unconditional payment for which service is not necessarily expected) from a source external to the institution.

Income sources include government, private industry and donors. Income may also include investment income, if the corresponding expenditures are reported in Sponsored Research.

Expenditures include activity funded from Sponsored Research income and exclude activity funded from the General Operating fund. It also includes the purchase of capital assets, if the corresponding income is reported as Sponsored Research.

Funds from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), along with applicable matching funds, are to be reported as Sponsored Research income. The corresponding expenditures, including the purchase of capital assets, are to be reported as Sponsored Research expenditures.

c) Capital

The uniform reporting practice in the annual return for capital expenditures is to follow the funds flow approach, rather than to capitalize and amortize. Funds received to acquire capital assets are reported as income in the period in which the funds are received or receivable. Funds used to acquire capital assets are reported as expenditures in the year they take place.

For reporting purposes, capital expenditures are to be reported in the same fund as the corresponding income. Specifically, capital expenditures are only reported in the Capital fund when the corresponding income is reported in the Capital fund.

It is a restricted fund that accounts for resources provided to the institution for capital purposes and not reported in any other fund. Fund income includes grants and related investment income, donations and other resources made available to the institution by external funding sources, such as government and donors, specifically for capital purposes. Fund expenditures include building programs, acquisitions of major equipment and furniture, major renovations and alterations, space rental and buildings, land and land improvements.

Capital expenditures, as well as related revenues, being financed by a Government Department or Ministry other than the one responsible for the institution must be included in this report. The reporting officer should be responsible for obtaining and providing this information.

3. Functions

a) Instruction and non-sponsored research

This includes all direct costs related to credit and non-credit courses, summer courses, extention programs and all other academic functions related to instruction and non-sponsored research such as offices of academic department heads, audio-visual services, laboratories, etc..

b) Library

This includes all the operating costs of the main library as well as the campus libraries, if there are any.  All costs of library acquisitions from the Operating fund should be shown under this function.

c) General Administration

This includes costs for activities whose primary function is to provide administrative support for the operation of the institution. It includes the activities of the president’s office, vice president, registrar, finance, personnel, public relations, secretariats, etc.. It also includes expenditures on convocations, ceremonies, legal and audit fees, long distance phone calls, the internal portion of debt repayments and costs for computing facilities.

d) Physical Plant

This includes the costs related to physical facilities, such as physical plant offices, maintenance of buildings and grounds, fire insurance, telephone service, security, repairs and furnishing, renovations and alterations, mail delivery service.

e) Student Services

This includes costs for activities whose primary purpose is to assist students in their educational or employment pursuits and which are outside of, but supplemental to, the instruction of academic programs. It includes the costs of: counselling, placement, health services, athletics (not physical education), student accommodation services (not residences), student transportation services, bursaries, scholarships and prizes, student financial aid office, cultural activities, etc..

4. Types of Income

a) Government Grants and Contracts

Lines 1 to 10 include grants from, and contracts with, federal government departments and agencies, provincial government departments and agencies, and municipal governments.

Government grants provide financial support to institutions and the grants may or may not be restricted.

Government contracts provide financial support to institutions under certain stipulations and conditions, including the provision of a deliverable product, such as a piece of equipment, a service or a report. A contract normally includes provisions for institutions to recover certain indirect or overhead costs, with the contract specifying or documenting the basis for the calculation of the recoverable costs.

Federal

Lines 1 to 6 include all research grants, research contracts, grants and contributions from the Government of Canada and its departments and agencies. Income received from the four major federal government agencies is reported on lines 1 to 5 as applicable.

The line items under “Federal” are as follows:

Line 1: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Line 2: Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  CFI income is reported under the Sponsored Research fund.
Line 3: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Line 4: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Line 5: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Line 6: Other federal
Income from all other federal government departments and agencies is reported on this line.

Provincial

Lines 7 to 9 include income from provincial government departments and agencies, including Provincial CFI matching grants, Provincial CFI matching income (line 8) from the Ministry responsible for the institution is reported under the Sponsored Research fund.

In the case of a provincially administered institution, direct provincial funding are to be included here.

Municipal

Examples of income to be reported on this line include grants from urban transit, communication and parking authorities.

b) Fees

This includes all mandatory student fees for credit and non-credit courses (with the exception of residence fees, parking fees and other similar fees which should be reported under ‘ancillary enterprises - gross’) paid by, or on behalf of all FULL-TIME and PART-TIME students.

All other fees charged to students such as laboratory fees, transcript, late registration, application, athletic fees, etc., are to be reported under the heading ‘other’.

Normally, whenever revenues from fees are reported in schedule 1 under specific program(s), related expenditures should be reported for the corresponding program(s) in schedule 2B.

Note: those fees that are “flow through”, such as student activity fees collected for the students’ council, etc., are not to be reported as college revenue.

c) Bequests, Donations, Non-Government Grants

This includes receipts from business, industry, foundations, individuals and religious organizations, as well as the value of services donated by various organizations.

d) Investment Income

This includes income from all investments such as dividends, bonds, mortgages, short-term notes and bank interest. Realized gains (or losses) should also be included if they are treated as income in the operating and/or capital funds.

e) Ancillary Enterprises (gross)

This includes total revenues from all ancillary enterprises such as residence or parking fees, and sales of services and products from bookstores, food services (dining hall, cafeterias and vending machines), publishing, laundry services, etc..

It should also be noted that the reporting officer is asked to report, on the supporting schedule, a breakdown of total income for the institution’s ancillary enterprises.

f) Borrowings

This includes only those borrowings which are used to finance expenditures when repayment is to be made by the institution. Note that borrowings should be reported on an accrual basis.

g) Miscellaneous

This includes net income from rentals (other than ancillary enterprises), library fines and fines for other similar charges, and any income not reported elsewhere.

h) Interfund Transfers

When income from one fund is used to finance expenditures in another fund, report the amount as an interfund transfer.  Total interfund transfers must net to zero.

5. Types of Expenditures

a) Salaries and Wages

Salaries and wages (excluding fringe benefits) as well as payments for leave of absence, shown under the appropriate functions and programs, are to be broken down into the following two categories:

  • (i) Teachers
    Included in this category are salaries and wages paid to full-time and part-time teaching staff.

  • (ii) Other
    This category includes all salaries not reported in part (i) above.  Specifically, it includes salaries and wages paid to tutors, monitors, demonstrators, markers, laboratory technicians, maintenance personnel, office staff, research and teaching assistants, etc..

b) Fringe Benefits

This includes the institution’s contribution (in respect of all salaries and wages) to pensions, group life insurance, workmen’s compensation, unemployment insurance, Canada pension, salary contribution insurance, long term disability insurance and other similar benefits. Also include staff development costs paid for by the institution.

c) Library Acquisitions

This includes all purchases of books, periodicals, microfilms and other reference material for the library.  Costs of binding may also be included if normally considered part of the acquisition costs.

d) Operational Supplies and Expenses

This includes all expenditures for supplies which are normally consumed in the fiscal year, including postage, teaching supplies, photocopying, publications, long distance telephone charges, repair materials, all supplies to operate laboratories, etc..

e) Utilities

This includes all expenditures for fuel, electricity, water, gas, telephone equipment rental, etc..

f) Furniture and Equipment

This includes all expenses for furniture and equipment, such as laboratory equipment (other than consumables), administrative equipment and furnishings, copying and duplicating equipment, computing equipment maintenance equipment, etc.. Rental and maintenance costs as well as other related operating expenses should be shown under the appropriate operational function.  Costs for replacing or acquiring new furniture and equipment should be reported under the capital fund.

g) Scholarships and Other Related Students Support

This includes all payments to students including scholarships, bursaries, prizes, fee remissions, gifts, etc..

h) Fees and Contracted Services

This includes all expenses for services contracted to external agencies (except for renovations, alterations and major repairs). Examples would be cleaning contracts, security services, snow removal, etc.. Also included are fees paid to legal counsellors (including retainers for negotiations of collective contracts), auditors’ fees, consultant’s fees, etc..

i) Debt Services

This includes all payments made to service debts of the institution such as bank interest, mortgage or debenture interest payments, and related charges. Principal payments on loans, mortgages, debentures or repayable grants should be excluded.

j) Buildings

This includes all capital expenditures which are normally considered part of construction costs, except for furniture and equipment as well as land and site services which are to be reported under their respective item. Costs for space rental, building insurances, taxes, minor renovations and alterations on buildings, and all other related operating expenses should be shown under the Physical Plant operational function. Depreciation is not to be included as an expenditure.

k) Land and Site Services

This includes capital expenditures on acquisitions of and improvements to land such as landscaping, sewers, tunnels, roads, etc.. Capitalized professional fees and planning costs related to this category are also to be included. Rental, maintenance and insurance costs as well as other related operating expenses for this item should be shown under the Physical Plant operational function.

l) Miscellaneous

This is to be used when the institution has an operating or capital expenditure not classified in the other categories.

m) Transfers To/From

This item is used for internal transfers of costs  between funds or functions whenever it is not feasible to directly adjust the appropriate expenditure items.

The total internal transfers of costs should net to zero.

n) Ancillary Enterprises (gross)

Includes all gross expenditures incurred in the operating of ancillary enterprises (see section 4 (e) above).

It should be noted that the reporting officer is asked to report, on the supporting schedule, a breakdown of total expenditures for the institution’s ancillary enterprises.

VIII. Supporting schedule

Additional information is to be provided in this section for the total revenue and expenditures of institutional ancillary enterprises (bookstores, residences, food services and parking).

IX. Suggestions

Statistics Canada would welcome any suggestions made to improve this survey.

Definitions, data sources and method. Financial Information of Community Colleges and Vocational Schools Guidelines

For the fiscal year ending in 2012

I. Introduction

The main objective of this survey is to obtain detailed revenue and expenditure data of each community college and vocational school in Canada. Coupled with what is already available for the university sector, this gathering of data will provide a complete picture of the financial statistics of postsecondary education as well as vocational training in Canada.

The following notes provide the principles, definitions and guidelines necessary for the completion of the data form. Since it is desirable to obtain figures as comparable as possible from one institution to another, each respondent is requested to:

  • provide accompanying notes of explanation with the submission for figures that the respondent feels are not comparable to those of other institutions, or provide comments in the space at the end of the questionnaire;
  • provide comments on items which are excluded from the data, such as cases where provinces are making contributions to repay debt on behalf of an institution or material gifts received as donated service along with their estimated market value;
  • estimate, whenever possible, income and expenditure figures that are not readily available in the form required from the financial records of the institution; all estimated amounts should be indicated with an asterisk (*).

II. Submission

The final deadline for the submission is as indicated in the covering letter. The completed questionnaire(s) should be returned in the self-addressed envelope provided.

A copy of the institution’s Audited Financial Statements is also requested with your submission. If a copy is not available, please advise as to the date on which they will be forwarded.

III. Coverage

With the exception noted below, the survey covers all private and public non-degree granting institutions that offer educational programs at the postsecondary level and/or at the trade and vocational level (private institutions that only offer courses at the trade and vocational level however, are not covered by this survey). For statistical purposes, institutions are classified as follows:

  1. Community Colleges
    Included in this classification are the colleges of applied arts and technology (CAAT’s) in Ontario, general and vocational colleges (CEGEP’s) in Quebec, institutes of technology and any other institutions providing education in fields such as paramedical technologies, nursing, agriculture, forestry, nautical sciences, etc..  These institutions offer programs at the postsecondary level, and may offer trade-vocational level programs.

  2. Vocational Schools
    This classification includes District Vocational Schools in Newfoundland, Regional Vocational Schools in Nova Scotia, Community Colleges in Saskatchewan, Vocational Centres in Alberta, government training schools, vocational training centres and any other institution offering programs at the trade-vocational level only.

  3. Training in hospitals
    Included in this classification are educational centres located in hospitals, which offer educational or training programs, independently of the community college system, in nursing, nursing assistants, radio-therapy, radiography, medical technology, etc..

    To ensure full coverage, it is important that each reporting officer indicates on section 2 of the questionnaire the affiliated campuses included in and/or excluded from the submission.

IV. Confidentiality

The collected data will be published in aggregated form at the provincial level to preserve the confidentiality of the financial reporting of each institution.

V. Financial reporting form

The questionnaire is comprised of seven sections.

The first section contains four parts:

  • the institution’s financial year ending date;
  • identification of the institution; whether it is public or private and whether it is board or provincially governed;
  • identification of the reporting officer;
  • a few brief instructions on how to complete the questionnaire.

The second section contains a list of the affiliated campuses included in, and/or excluded from the report.

Schedule 1 contains the institution’s operating, sponsored research and capital income for the year surveyed.

Schedule 2A contains the operating, sponsored research and capital expenditures classified by type of expenditure and by function. The operating fund is divided into five functions: instruction and non-sponsored research, library, general administration, physical plant and student services.

Schedule 2B contains expenditures on instruction, classified by type of expenditure and by program cost groups. The cost groups are: university transfer programs, career programs, trade and vocational programs and continuing education programs.

The last section contains:

  • a supporting schedule for information on ancillary enterprises income and expenditures;
  • space for any additional comments or observations.

VI. Principles of reporting

1. Accrual Concept

For the purpose of this survey, the revenue and expenditure data should be reported on an accrual basis. That is, all revenues and expenditures should be reflected in the period in which they are considered to have been earned and incurred respectively. For example, major adjustments, such as retroactive salary and their related benefit costs, should be reported on that basis.

2. Total Income and Expenditures

All income and expenditures of the institution are to be reported. In this regard particular attention should be paid to the following:

  • when an institution is provincially governed or consists of a branch of a department, all costs related to the operation, maintenance and administration of the institution are to be reported; the actual funds used to finance those expenditures should be shown as a provincial source of funds;
  • capital expenditures, as well as related revenues, that are financed by a government Department or Ministry other than the one responsible for the institution must be included in this report; the reporting officer is responsible for obtaining and providing this information;
  • the figures reported should not include income or expenditures for the purpose of creating or eliminating an appropriation; however, any actual income or expenditure transaction recorded directly in reserve accounts should be included in the figures reported; this also applies to other assets and liability accounts; provisions for replacement of assets are considered to be transfers to reserve or appropriation accounts and should not be reported as expenses;
  • receipts and expenses relating to special purpose, trust and other funds of the institution should, as well, be included in the report.

3.  Ancillary Enterprises

An ancillary enterprise is an entity that exists to furnish goods and services to students, staff or others, and that charges a fee directly related to, although not necessarily equal to, the cost of the goods or services. To reflect properly the full cost of these enterprises, you should report their total gross revenues and total gross expenditures in the appropriate cells in the schedule 1 and 2A. In addition, a breakdown by type of ancillary enterprises (bookstores, food services, residences, parking) must be completed on the supporting schedule.

4. Reporting of Income

When reporting the sources of funds in the operating, sponsored research and capital income schedule, it is important to show the revenues under the headings that correspond to the immediate source of funds for the institution. For example, if an institution offers training courses for which Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) purchases seats, then the amount of money paid by HRDC should be shown under “Federal” only if the money is received directly by the institution. If the money is received by a third party (provincial government) and then transferred to the institution, then the direct source of funds is the “Provincial Government”.

VII. Definitions

1. Program Cost Groups

This section defines the program cost groups to be used in the reporting of direct instruction expenditures under schedule 2B.

The criteria used to define the various program cost groups originates from those used in other surveys conducted by Statistics Canada and also from analysis of different educational systems across Canada. Note that these statistical definitions may not correspond identically to other existing definitions used by other organizations or governments.

a) Postsecondary Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction to students enrolled FULL-TIME or PART-TIME in postsecondary programs offered by Community Colleges (see section III).  These programs are of two kinds: university transfer programs and semi-professional career programs.

  • i) University transfer programs:  University transfer programs require secondary school completion to enter and provide a student with standing equivalent to the first or second year of a university degree program with which one can apply for admission to subsequent senior years at a degree granting institution.
  • ii) Career programs: These programs usually require high school graduation for admission and have a duration of at least one year.  More commonly these programs last two, three or four years. Career programs lead to a certificate or a diploma in technology, business, applied arts, nursing, agriculture, etc., and they prepare a student to enter a career directly upon completion of the program, at a level between that of the university trained professional and the skilled tradesperson.

b) Trade and Vocational Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction (or training) to students (or trainees) enrolled FULL-TIME in vocational programs at the trade level for credit towards a recognized standing of proficiency or certification. Also included are direct expenditures related to students enrolled in academic upgrading programs for entry into a vocational program. Such students normally attend regular day classes in provincial trade schools, trade or industrial divisions of community colleges, adult vocational centres and other similar schools. These programs or courses prepare the student (trainee) for an occupational role below the professional or semi-professional level. A period of less than one year is normally sufficient to complete courses at this level. For less complex occupations, a program may last only a matter of weeks. Completion of grade 9 or 10 is usually required for entrance to these courses.

Included are, for example, pre-employment programs, language, skill or academic upgrading programs, refresher courses, apprenticeship programs, training on the job or training in-industry programs associated with educational institution, nursing assistant, etc..

c) Continuing Education Programs

This program cost group includes all direct expenditures incurred in providing instruction to students enrolled PART-TIME in courses, mostly in the evening, offered under the auspices of subsidiary divisions of schools designated by various names such as Division of Continuing Education, Adult Education Division and so on. Excluded are activities which have no sustained instruction or educational purpose such as recreational activities, presentations in the performing arts, art exhibitions and displays, debates fairs, conferences or conventions of clubs or associations.

Included are, for example, courses such as pre-employment programs, language, skill or academic upgrading programs, refresher, professional development, general interest, etc., which are offered on a PART-TIME basis.

2.  Funds

a)   Operating

This fund accounts for the cost of credit and non-credit instruction, non-sponsored research, academic support services, administration, plant maintenance and other operating expenses of the institution financed by fees, grants and other operating income. This fund will normally include all revenues and expenses regarding materials, supplies or services that are consumed within the year and which the institution considers to be operating, within the functional operating areas referred to in Section 3 below.

b)   Sponsored Research

Sponsored Research is a restricted fund that accounts for income and expenditures for all sponsored research as well as Research and Development (R&D). For an activity to qualify as R&D, there must be an appreciable element of novelty. Income is to be reported following the flow-funds approach.

Sponsored Research covers the following activities:

Basic Research is any experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observed facts, without any particular application or use in view;

Applied Research is original investigation undertaken to acquire new knowledge, and directed primarily towards a specific practical objective;

Experimental development is systematic work drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience that is directed to producing new materials, products or devices, installing new processes, systems and services, or improving those already installed.

The following activities should not be counted as R&D:

  • all education and training of personnel;  however, research by postgraduate students should be counted;
  • scientific and technical information services  such as collecting, coding, recording, classifying, analyzing, disseminating, translating, and evaluating, except where conducted solely or primarily for R&D support;
  • routine testing of materials, components, products, processes, soils, etc.;
  • maintenance of national standards;
  • administrative and legal work connected with patents and licenses;
  • investigations of proposed engineering projects using existing techniques; however feasibility studies on research projects are part of R&D;
  • policy-related studies at the national, regional and local levels, as well as those of business enterprises in pursuit of economic activity;
  • routine software development, computer maintenance, quality assurance, routine data collection, and market research;
  • the many steps other than R&D necessary for the development and marketing of a manufactured product;
  • the raising, management, and distribution of R&D funds; and
  • routine investigation and normal application of specialized medical knowledge.

Sponsored Research accounts for the institution’s income paid in the form of a contract (legally enforceable arrangements under which the institution, or an individual within the institution, agrees to undertake a research project, using the institution’s facilities and/or personnel, for a sponsor that provide funds to meet all or part of the costs of the project) or a grant (unconditional payment for which service is not necessarily expected) from a source external to the institution.

Income sources include government, private industry and donors. Income may also include investment income, if the corresponding expenditures are reported in Sponsored Research.

Expenditures include activity funded from Sponsored Research income and exclude activity funded from the General Operating fund. It also includes the purchase of capital assets, if the corresponding income is reported as Sponsored Research.

Funds from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), along with applicable matching funds, are to be reported as Sponsored Research income. The corresponding expenditures, including the purchase of capital assets, are to be reported as Sponsored Research expenditures.

c) Capital

The uniform reporting practice in the annual return for capital expenditures is to follow the funds flow approach, rather than to capitalize and amortize. Funds received to acquire capital assets are reported as income in the period in which the funds are received or receivable. Funds used to acquire capital assets are reported as expenditures in the year they take place.

For reporting purposes, capital expenditures are to be reported in the same fund as the corresponding income. Specifically, capital expenditures are only reported in the Capital fund when the corresponding income is reported in the Capital fund.

It is a restricted fund that accounts for resources provided to the institution for capital purposes and not reported in any other fund. Fund income includes grants and related investment income, donations and other resources made available to the institution by external funding sources, such as government and donors, specifically for capital purposes. Fund expenditures include building programs, acquisitions of major equipment and furniture, major renovations and alterations, space rental and buildings, land and land improvements.

Capital expenditures, as well as related revenues, being financed by a Government Department or Ministry other than the one responsible for the institution must be included in this report. The reporting officer should be responsible for obtaining and providing this information.

3. Functions

a) Instruction and non-sponsored research

This includes all direct costs related to credit and non-credit courses, summer courses, extention programs and all other academic functions related to instruction and non-sponsored research such as offices of academic department heads, audio-visual services, laboratories, etc..

b) Library

This includes all the operating costs of the main library as well as the campus libraries, if there are any.  All costs of library acquisitions from the Operating fund should be shown under this function.

c) General Administration

This includes costs for activities whose primary function is to provide administrative support for the operation of the institution. It includes the activities of the president’s office, vice president, registrar, finance, personnel, public relations, secretariats, etc.. It also includes expenditures on convocations, ceremonies, legal and audit fees, long distance phone calls, the internal portion of debt repayments and costs for computing facilities.

d) Physical Plant

This includes the costs related to physical facilities, such as physical plant offices, maintenance of buildings and grounds, fire insurance, telephone service, security, repairs and furnishing, renovations and alterations, mail delivery service.

e) Student Services

This includes costs for activities whose primary purpose is to assist students in their educational or employment pursuits and which are outside of, but supplemental to, the instruction of academic programs. It includes the costs of: counselling, placement, health services, athletics (not physical education), student accommodation services (not residences), student transportation services, bursaries, scholarships and prizes, student financial aid office, cultural activities, etc..

4. Types of Income

a) Government Grants and Contracts

Lines 1 to 10 include grants from, and contracts with, federal government departments and agencies, provincial government departments and agencies, and municipal governments.

Government grants provide financial support to institutions and the grants may or may not be restricted.

Government contracts provide financial support to institutions under certain stipulations and conditions, including the provision of a deliverable product, such as a piece of equipment, a service or a report. A contract normally includes provisions for institutions to recover certain indirect or overhead costs, with the contract specifying or documenting the basis for the calculation of the recoverable costs.

Federal

Lines 1 to 6 include all research grants, research contracts, grants and contributions from the Government of Canada and its departments and agencies. Income received from the four major federal government agencies is reported on lines 1 to 5 as applicable.

The line items under “Federal” are as follows:

Line 1: Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC)
Line 2: Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  CFI income is reported under the Sponsored Research fund.
Line 3: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Line 4: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Line 5: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Line 6: Other federal
Income from all other federal government departments and agencies is reported on this line.

Provincial

Lines 7 to 9 include income from provincial government departments and agencies, including Provincial CFI matching grants, Provincial CFI matching income (line 8) from the Ministry responsible for the institution is reported under the Sponsored Research fund.

In the case of a provincially administered institution, direct provincial funding are to be included here.

Municipal

Examples of income to be reported on this line include grants from urban transit, communication and parking authorities.

b) Fees

This includes all mandatory student fees for credit and non-credit courses (with the exception of residence fees, parking fees and other similar fees which should be reported under ‘ancillary enterprises - gross’) paid by, or on behalf of all FULL-TIME and PART-TIME students.

All other fees charged to students such as laboratory fees, transcript, late registration, application, athletic fees, etc., are to be reported under the heading ‘other’.

Normally, whenever revenues from fees are reported in schedule 1 under specific program(s), related expenditures should be reported for the corresponding program(s) in schedule 2B.

Note: those fees that are “flow through”, such as student activity fees collected for the students’ council, etc., are not to be reported as college revenue.

c) Bequests, Donations, Non-Government Grants

This includes receipts from business, industry, foundations, individuals and religious organizations, as well as the value of services donated by various organizations.

d) Investment Income

This includes income from all investments such as dividends, bonds, mortgages, short-term notes and bank interest. Realized gains (or losses) should also be included if they are treated as income in the operating and/or capital funds.

e) Ancillary Enterprises (gross)

This includes total revenues from all ancillary enterprises such as residence or parking fees, and sales of services and products from bookstores, food services (dining hall, cafeterias and vending machines), publishing, laundry services, etc..

It should also be noted that the reporting officer is asked to report, on the supporting schedule, a breakdown of total income for the institution’s ancillary enterprises.

f) Borrowings

This includes only those borrowings which are used to finance expenditures when repayment is to be made by the institution. Note that borrowings should be reported on an accrual basis.

g) Miscellaneous

This includes net income from rentals (other than ancillary enterprises), library fines and fines for other similar charges, and any income not reported elsewhere.

h) Interfund Transfers

When income from one fund is used to finance expenditures in another fund, report the amount as an interfund transfer.  Total interfund transfers must net to zero.

5. Types of Expenditures

a) Salaries and Wages

Salaries and wages (excluding fringe benefits) as well as payments for leave of absence, shown under the appropriate functions and programs, are to be broken down into the following two categories:

  • (i) Teachers
    Included in this category are salaries and wages paid to full-time and part-time teaching staff.

  • (ii) Other
    This category includes all salaries not reported in part (i) above.  Specifically, it includes salaries and wages paid to tutors, monitors, demonstrators, markers, laboratory technicians, maintenance personnel, office staff, research and teaching assistants, etc..

b) Fringe Benefits

This includes the institution’s contribution (in respect of all salaries and wages) to pensions, group life insurance, workmen’s compensation, unemployment insurance, Canada pension, salary contribution insurance, long term disability insurance and other similar benefits. Also include staff development costs paid for by the institution.

c) Library Acquisitions

This includes all purchases of books, periodicals, microfilms and other reference material for the library.  Costs of binding may also be included if normally considered part of the acquisition costs.

d) Operational Supplies and Expenses

This includes all expenditures for supplies which are normally consumed in the fiscal year, including postage, teaching supplies, photocopying, publications, long distance telephone charges, repair materials, all supplies to operate laboratories, etc..

e) Utilities

This includes all expenditures for fuel, electricity, water, gas, telephone equipment rental, etc..

f) Furniture and Equipment

This includes all expenses for furniture and equipment, such as laboratory equipment (other than consumables), administrative equipment and furnishings, copying and duplicating equipment, computing equipment maintenance equipment, etc.. Rental and maintenance costs as well as other related operating expenses should be shown under the appropriate operational function.  Costs for replacing or acquiring new furniture and equipment should be reported under the capital fund.

g) Scholarships and Other Related Students Support

This includes all payments to students including scholarships, bursaries, prizes, fee remissions, gifts, etc..

h) Fees and Contracted Services

This includes all expenses for services contracted to external agencies (except for renovations, alterations and major repairs). Examples would be cleaning contracts, security services, snow removal, etc.. Also included are fees paid to legal counsellors (including retainers for negotiations of collective contracts), auditors’ fees, consultant’s fees, etc..

i) Debt Services

This includes all payments made to service debts of the institution such as bank interest, mortgage or debenture interest payments, and related charges. Principal payments on loans, mortgages, debentures or repayable grants should be excluded.

j) Buildings

This includes all capital expenditures which are normally considered part of construction costs, except for furniture and equipment as well as land and site services which are to be reported under their respective item. Costs for space rental, building insurances, taxes, minor renovations and alterations on buildings, and all other related operating expenses should be shown under the Physical Plant operational function. Depreciation is not to be included as an expenditure.

k) Land and Site Services

This includes capital expenditures on acquisitions of and improvements to land such as landscaping, sewers, tunnels, roads, etc.. Capitalized professional fees and planning costs related to this category are also to be included. Rental, maintenance and insurance costs as well as other related operating expenses for this item should be shown under the Physical Plant operational function.

l) Miscellaneous

This is to be used when the institution has an operating or capital expenditure not classified in the other categories.

m) Transfers To/From

This item is used for internal transfers of costs  between funds or functions whenever it is not feasible to directly adjust the appropriate expenditure items.

The total internal transfers of costs should net to zero.

n) Ancillary Enterprises (gross)

Includes all gross expenditures incurred in the operating of ancillary enterprises (see section 4 (e) above).

It should be noted that the reporting officer is asked to report, on the supporting schedule, a breakdown of total expenditures for the institution’s ancillary enterprises.

VIII. Supporting schedule

Additional information is to be provided in this section for the total revenue and expenditures of institutional ancillary enterprises (bookstores, residences, food services and parking).

IX. Suggestions

Comparability and Limitations of the data

Sources

Statistics are based on a census of all provincial and territorial liquor authorities. Financial data are reconciled with annual reports of the liquor authorities. Non-financial data are edited for consistency and completeness and respondents are contacted to confirm or to explain variations.

Updates to the questionnaire and CANSIM series in 2015

In 2015, the Control and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages program questionnaire, the “Government Liquor Authority: Report of Operations”, was updated after conducting qualitative testing involving field interviews with provincial and territorial liquor authorities'. Subsequently, the previous CANSIM tables were terminated and new CANSIM series were created to reflect these changes. A summary of the main updates are as follows.

A fourth beverage category was added to the questionnaire - Ciders, Coolers, and Other Refreshment Beverages (CCORB). International organizations including the World Health Organization publish alcohol statistics with four beverage categories: Spirits, Wine, Beer, and Other. Prior to the 2015 update, Ciders and Wine Coolers were included with Wines, Spirit Coolers were included with Spirits, and Beer Coolers were included with Beer. Other refreshment beverages not elsewhere classified could be reported as a Spirit, Wine, or Beer, at the discretion of the respondent. In aim of improving the comparability of these statistics, the fourth beverage category CCORB was added to the questionnaire and to its associated CANSIM series. As of fiscal year ending March 31st 2014, a majority of liquor authorities in Canada report sales using a variant of a fourth category that include ciders, coolers, “ready-to-drink” beverages, and/or other refreshment beverages.

Also in the beverage categories, the Beer category was updated to include four sub-categories: Light Beer, Regular Beer, Strong Beer, and Beer not elsewhere classified.

Absolute volume of sales of alcoholic beverages is calculated by multiplying the sales volume by the percentage of alcohol content for each product category. The percentages were modified in 2015 to reflect more accurate alcohol content based on an administrative data source obtained for this purpose. In the Spirits category, the percentage of alcohol content estimate is now 40% for Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Vodka. Spirit liqueurs are now classified at 20%, other spirits not elsewhere classified at 35%, and Alcohol at 90%. In the Wine category, the conversion rate is now estimated at 10% for sparkling wines. For non-sparkling wines, rosé wines are now estimated at 11%, white wines 12%, red wines 13%, fortified wines 18%, and other wines not elsewhere classified 15%. In the Beer category, light beer is now classified at 4%, regular beer 5% and strong beer 7%. For series continuity, beer not elsewhere classified is assigned an alcohol content of 5%, equivalent to a Regular Beer, and equivalent to the alcohol content assigned to Beer in the previous version of the questionnaire and CANSIM series. In the Ciders, Coolers, and Other Refreshment Beverages category, ciders are classified at 5.5%, wine coolers at 4.5%, spirit coolers at 6%, beer coolers at 7% and other refreshment beverages at 8%.

With the aim of improving the comparability of the number and types of retail outlets between each province and territory's diverse alcohol beverage distribution networks, the categorization of outlets section was updated. The previous version of the questionnaire classified outlets as a either a government owned and operated liquor store, a liquor store agency, a wineries' retail outlet, or a breweries' retail outlet. The updated questionnaire and associated CANSIM series maintains the categories liquor store and liquor store agency, and updates wineries' and breweries' retail outlets into a broader third category: Other Retail Outlets. Other Retail Outlets includes wineries' and breweries' on-site and off-site retail outlets, ferment-on-premise facilities, general merchandise and grocery stores, and other retail outlets. This was done to better reflect the other types of retail outlets in operation across the country and to ensure full coverage of the distribution network.

The tax and other government revenue sections of the questionnaire and associated CANSIM series were updated to include all retail sales taxes, excise taxes, specific taxes on alcohol, and other reported and identifiable government revenues derived from the control and sale of alcoholic beverages. Retail sales taxes are estimated at the applicable rate by province and applied to gross sales. Specific taxes on alcoholic beverages are validated in corresponding provincial and territorial public accounts and annual reports of the liquor authority. Excise taxes are estimated using the reported excise taxes by product type from the Federal Public Accounts, and proportionally applying these amounts to each provincial and territorial share of sales in those categories by corresponding year. Additionally, the sales figures in all CANSIM series were revised to show the pre-tax sales. Previously, GST was included in the sales figures but other taxes were not.

Concepts and Methods

Statistics on sales of alcoholic beverages by volume should not be equated with data on consumption. Sales volumes include only sales as reported by the liquor authorities and their agencies, including sales by wineries, breweries, and other outlets that operate under license from the liquor authorities. Consumption of alcoholic beverages would include all of these sales, as well as any unreported volumes of alcohol sold through ferment-on-premise operations or other outlets, and any unrecorded or illegal transactions. Statistics on sales of alcoholic beverages by dollar value should not be equated with consumer expenditures on alcoholic beverages. The sales data refer to the revenues received by liquor authorities and their agents, and a portion of these revenues include sales to licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants. The sales data do not, therefore, reflect the total amount spent by consumers on alcoholic beverages since the prices paid in licensed establishments are greater than the price paid by those establishments to the liquor authorities.

The value of sales of alcoholic beverages excludes all sales taxes, the value of returnable containers, and deposits. Per capita sales by value and volume are based on the population of inhabitants of 15 years of age and over. This is in accordance with the practice of Health Canada in presenting trends that are more realistic in the consumption of alcoholic beverages. This allows comparability with other countries, the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Health Organization as they also present alcohol per capita data using the population of inhabitants of 15 years of age and over. The population estimates are based on CANSIM table 051-0001 Estimates of Population, by age group and sex for July 1, Canada, provinces, and territories, annual (persons).

Revisions, Comparability and Limitations of the data

Sources

Statistics are based on a census of all provincial and territorial liquor authorities. Financial data are reconciled with annual reports of the liquor authorities. Non-financial data are edited for consistency and completeness and respondents are contacted to confirm or to explain variations.

Updates to the questionnaire and CANSIM series in 2015

In 2015, the Control and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages program questionnaire, the “Government Liquor Authority: Report of Operations”, was updated after conducting qualitative testing involving field interviews with provincial and territorial liquor authorities’. Subsequently, the previous CANSIM tables were terminated and new CANSIM series were created to reflect these changes.  A summary of the main updates are as follows.

A fourth beverage category was added to the questionnaire - Ciders, Coolers, and Other Refreshment Beverages (CCORB). International organizations including the World Health Organization publish alcohol statistics with four beverage categories: Spirits, Wine, Beer, and Other. Prior to the 2015 update, Ciders and Wine Coolers were included with Wines, Spirit Coolers were included with Spirits, and Beer Coolers were included with Beer. Other refreshment beverages not elsewhere classified could be reported as a Spirit, Wine, or Beer, at the discretion of the respondent. In aim of improving the comparability of these statistics, the fourth beverage category CCORB was added to the questionnaire and to its associated CANSIM series.  As of fiscal year ending March 31st 2014, a majority of liquor authorities in Canada report sales using a variant of a fourth category that include ciders, coolers, “ready-to-drink” beverages, and/or other refreshment beverages.

Also in the beverage categories, the Beer category was updated to include four sub-categories: Light Beer, Regular Beer, Strong Beer, and Beer not elsewhere classified.

Absolute volume of sales of alcoholic beverages is calculated by multiplying the sales volume by the percentage of alcohol content for each product category. The percentages were modified in 2015 to reflect more accurate alcohol content based on an administrative data source obtained for this purpose. In the Spirits category, the percentage of alcohol content estimate is now 40% for Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky and Vodka. Spirit liqueurs are now classified at 20% and other spirits not elsewhere classified at 35%. In the Wine category, the conversion rate is now estimated at 10% for sparkling wines. For non-sparkling wines, rosé wines are now estimated at 11%, white wines 12%, red wines 13%, fortified wines 18%, and other wines not elsewhere classified 15%. In the Beer category, light beer is now classified at 4%, regular beer 5% and strong beer 7%. For series continuity, beer not elsewhere classified is assigned an alcohol content of 5%, equivalent to a Regular Beer, and equivalent to the alcohol content assigned to Beer in the previous version of the questionnaire and CANSIM series. In the Ciders, Coolers, and Other Refreshment Beverages category, ciders are classified at 5.5%, wine coolers at 4.5%, beer coolers at 7% and other refreshment beverages at 8%.

With the aim of improving the comparability of the number and types of retail outlets between each province and territory’s diverse alcohol beverage distribution networks, the categorization of outlets section was updated. The previous version of the questionnaire classified outlets as a either a government owned and operated liquor store, a liquor store agency, a wineries’ retail outlet, or a breweries’ retail outlet. The updated questionnaire and associated CANSIM series maintains the categories liquor store and liquor store agency, and updates wineries’ and breweries’ retail outlets into a broader third category: Other Retail Outlets. Other Retail Outlets includes wineries’ and breweries’ on-site and off-site retail outlets, ferment-on-premise facilities, general merchandise and grocery stores, and other retail outlets.  This was done to better reflect the other types of retail outlets in operation across the country and to ensure full coverage of the distribution network.

The tax and other government revenue sections of the questionnaire and associated CANSIM series were updated to include all retail sales taxes, excise taxes, specific taxes on alcohol, and other reported and identifiable government revenues derived from the control and sale of alcoholic beverages. Retail sales taxes are estimated at the applicable rate by province and applied to gross sales. Specific taxes on alcoholic beverages are validated in corresponding provincial and territorial public accounts and annual reports of the liquor authority. Excise taxes are estimated using the reported excise taxes by product type from the Federal Public Accounts, and proportionally applying these amounts to each provincial and territorial share of sales in those categories by corresponding year.  Additionally, the sales figures in all CANSIM series were revised to show the pre-tax sales.  Previously, GST was included in the sales figures but other taxes were not.

Concepts and Methods

Statistics on sales of alcoholic beverages by volume should not be equated with data on consumption. Sales volumes include only sales as reported by the liquor authorities and their agencies, including sales by wineries, breweries, and other outlets that operate under license from the liquor authorities. Consumption of alcoholic beverages would include all of these sales, as well as any unreported volumes of alcohol sold through ferment-on-premise operations or other outlets, and any unrecorded or illegal transactions. Statistics on sales of alcoholic beverages by dollar value should not be equated with consumer expenditures on alcoholic beverages. The sales data refer to the revenues received by liquor authorities and their agents, and a portion of these revenues include sales to licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants. The sales data do not, therefore, reflect the total amount spent by consumers on alcoholic beverages since the prices paid in licensed establishments are greater than the price paid by those establishments to the liquor authorities.

The value of sales of alcoholic beverages excludes all sales taxes, the value of returnable containers, and deposits. Per capita sales by value and volume are based on the population of inhabitants of 15 years of age and over. This is in accordance with the practice of Health Canada in presenting trends that are more realistic in the consumption of alcoholic beverages. This allows comparability with other countries, the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Health Organization as they also present alcohol per capita data using the population of inhabitants of 15 years of age and over. The population estimates are based on CANSIM table 051-0001 Estimates of Population, by age group and sex for July 1, Canada, provinces, and territories, annual (persons).

 

Financial Information of Community Colleges and Vocational Schools

For the fiscal year ending in 2014

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

Survey purpose

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

Confidentiality

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

Financial Year Ending: Day, Month, Year (2014)

Identification of the institution

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

Identification of the reporting officer

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

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

  • Yes
  • No

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

Instructions

  1. Please read the guidelines carefully.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($'000).
  3. Indicate estimated amounts with an asterisk (*).
  4. Complete the questionnaire and return it using the self-addressed envelope or to the following:

    Section B-16
    Operations and Integration Division
    Jean Talon Building, 2nd Floor
    Statistics Canada
    Ottawa, Ontario
    K1A 0T6

Affiliated institutions or campuses included in this report

Affiliated institutions or campuses partially included in this report

Affiliated institutions or campuses excluded from this report

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Financial Information of Community Colleges and Vocational Schools

For the fiscal year ending in 2013

Tourism and Centre for Education Statistics Division

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

Confidential when completed
(Le français est disponible)

Voluntary survey

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

Survey purpose

This survey collects financial information (income and expenditures) on all non-degree granting community colleges and public vocational schools in Canada. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality

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

Financial Year Ending: Day, Month, Year (2013)

Identification of the Institution

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

Identification of the reporting officer

  • Name of Title of Reporting Officer
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number
  • Fax number
  • Signature of the Reporting Officer
  • Day, Month, Year

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

  • Yes
  • No

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

Instructions

  1. Please read the guidelines carefully.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($'000).
  3. Indicate estimated amounts with an asterisk (*).
  4. Complete the questionnaire and return it using the self-addressed envelope or to the following:

    Section B-14
    Operations and Integration Division
    Jean Talon Building, 2nd Floor
    Statistics Canada
    Ottawa, Ontario
    K1A 0T6

Affiliated Institutions or Campusesincluded in this Report

Affiliated Institutions or Campuses Partially included in this Report

Affiliated Institutions or Campuses excluded from this Report

Authorization to release data

I hereby give permission to the Chief Statistician of Canada to authorize the release of data pertaining to the financial information at this institution from this survey. It is understood that permission may be rescinded at any time by telephoning the Tourism and Centre for Education Statistics Division at Statistics Canada and then confirming by letter.

  • Signature
  • Date

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Financial Information of Community Colleges and Vocational Schools

For the fiscal year ending in 2012

Tourism and Centre for Education Statistics Division

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

Confidential when completed
(Le français est disponible)

Voluntary survey

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

Survey purpose

This survey collects financial information (income and expenditures) on all non-degree granting community colleges and public vocational schools in Canada. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Confidentiality

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

Financial Year Ending: Day, Month, Year (2012)

Identification of the Institution

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

Identification of the reporting officer

  • Name of Title of Reporting Officer
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province
  • Postal code
  • E-mail address
  • Telephone number
  • Fax number
  • Signature of the Reporting Officer
  • Day, Month, Year

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

  • Yes
  • No

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

Instructions

  1. Please read the guidelines carefully.
  2. All amounts should be expressed in thousands of dollars ($'000).
  3. Indicate estimated amounts with an asterisk (*).
  4. Complete the questionnaire and return it using the self-addressed envelope or to the following:

    Section B-14
    Operations and Integration Division
    Jean Talon Building, 2nd Floor
    Statistics Canada
    Ottawa, Ontario
    K1A 0T6

Affiliated Institutions or Campusesincluded in this Report

Affiliated Institutions or Campuses Partially included in this Report

Affiliated Institutions or Campuses excluded from this Report

Authorization to release data

I hereby give permission to the Chief Statistician of Canada to authorize the release of data pertaining to the financial information at this institution from this survey. It is understood that permission may be rescinded at any time by telephoning the Tourism and Centre for Education Statistics Division at Statistics Canada and then confirming by letter.

  • Signature
  • Date

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Custom surveys

Questions to ask about surveys

Items to consider when determining your data needs, and beginning the development process for your survey.

Statistics Canada surveys and analysis cost-recovery overview

Statistics Canada offers its survey development, collection and analytical expertise to assist Canadian organizations with their data needs.

Who we are, what we do and who does what

From Methodologists to Analysts: Learn more about Statistics Canada's highly skilled team of professionals who will guide you throughout the process.

Getting the most out of your survey

Maximize the benefits of this consultation practice by fully assessing your organization's needs.

What are your surveys telling you?

... and what are they not?

A strategically designed survey can provide the clear insight needed for a full viewpoint

Need help with your survey?

It's a fact: Well-designed and appropriately executed surveys can provide the accurate information that you need in a cost-effective manner.

Here, Statistics Canada shares its extensive survey expertise with you by taking you through a series of important questions you need to ask when assessing survey proposals or using survey results.

Consider these questions to avoid survey pitfalls and costly mistakes. They shed light on the main aspects of a survey, from matching your information needs to the right kind of survey, through to interpreting the survey results.

Custom surveys contact information

Learn more about Statistics Canada's custom survey services and discover how we can help you with your survey. Please contact us.

Questions to ask about surveys

The information that you need

Can a survey give you the information you need?

Be clear about what you want from your survey results. Are you looking for factual information? Are you interested in people's attitudes and opinions? Do you need a combination of both?

What you need to know should be guided by how you plan to use your survey outputs—for formulating policy, for research and development, for publicity, or for some other purpose. This will also help determine the kind of questions your survey asks.

To get the most meaningful survey results, define your information needs so that they are measureable and/or observable.

Avoid the expense of duplicating existing information. Once you know what information you need and how you plan to use it, explore alternative sources of information in case all or part of what you need is already available.

What kind of survey do you need?

Surveys are not "one-size-fits-all." The kind of survey that you choose depends on a combination of the amount, type, accuracy and scale of the information required. Here are some things to consider:

The amount of information you need:

  • Short answers to a small number of simple questions
  • Long answers with detailed content
  • Complex answers to complex subjects

The type of information you need:

  • Public opinions and attitudes
  • Facts about social or economic events

The level of accuracy you need:

  • A quick, but reasonable, approximation
  • Highly precise estimates

The scale of responses you need:

  • Survey estimates for the total population at a single level of aggregation such as the nation, a province or a municipality
  • Detailed information broken down into categories such as location or age
  • Information about a specific sector such as business, agriculture or some other distinct population

All of the above can help you determine the kind of survey you need and the survey organization best positioned to provide it.

Who can provide the survey?

No single survey provider will be the best choice for all the possible types of surveys. Know what kind, and what quality, of information you need before you approach a survey provider. And, know what services the provider can deliver.

  • If your data needs are simple, or if you want information on public opinions, then a provider that can deliver the basics at low cost may be a good option.
  • If you need highly accurate, detailed socio-economic information with in-depth analysis, the services of a large firm or a national or provincial statistics office would be more suitable.
  • Some organizations conduct omnibus surveys with regular collection cycles to which a client can add a modest number of questions for a relatively low cost.
  • If you are interested in quick pulse-taking on current topics, there are organizations that can act quickly. Some do so by maintaining continuing panels of respondents so be cautious: These panels are often subject to weaknesses that make them inappropriate for providing detailed data.

Find out if the survey provider possesses the full range of skills, infrastructure and experience to deliver the results and quality you need. The survey provider should have the capacity to carry out all the survey steps from planning and design through to data collection and analysis, at an acceptable cost.

Find out to what extent the survey provider will support you in the analysis of the results, their interpretation and use, and documentation. The survey provider should provide you with sufficient support after the survey to ensure you can use the results to meet your needs.

How involved should you be? Verify the degree of direct participation your team will have in the different steps of the survey process. You may even decide to do the survey yourself and would need advice with only certain parts of the process.

Data collection and questionnaire

How will the data be collected?

How the information will be collected is important because the method impacts the response rate as well as the quality of the responses.

The most common collection methods include the following:

  • Interviewers ask the survey questions in a telephone interview or in a face-to-face (personal) interview.
  • Respondents self-complete the questionnaire without the assistance of an interviewer via traditional mail, email or on-line.

A survey may use one or more of these approaches. For example, a paper questionnaire sent via traditional mail may use a telephone follow-up if responses are not received within a certain timeframe.

Each of these methods has various advantages and disadvantages. Inappropriate use can introduce unintended errors, which can make survey results less than reliable, if steps are not taken to reduce such errors.

Will interviewers be fully trained for this particular survey?

A survey provider's interviewing staff is the backbone of its data collection effort. The interaction between interviewer and respondent is a crucial element in the success of your survey.

If your questions are unclear to interviewers, then they will likely be unclear to respondents, and interviewers will struggle to help respondents understand what they are being asked. Make sure everyone understands what the questions mean.

Verify that the organization employs experienced, well-trained interviewing staff.

  • Check that training manuals are provided to the interviewers and cover all field procedures.
  • Ask about the amount of time the interviewers have been working for the organization conducting surveys.
  • Ask about the types of surveys that the interviewers are experienced in collecting.
  • Ensure that interviewers are provided with a good introduction to the survey for their initial approach.
Will the survey provider apply a range of best practices to ensure the highest possible response rate?

Key points to focus on include the following:

  • A well designed and planned survey should incorporate procedures for following up with the people who have not responded on the first attempt.
  • If interviewers collect the survey information, they should make more than one attempt to contact respondents who are not available on the first try.
  • Call-backs should be made on different days of the week and at different times of the day.
  • The collection period should be long enough to ensure maximum response rates.
  • The survey provider should use industry-standard methods to calculate response rates.
Will the information be kept confidential?

Determine what steps the survey provider will take to respect respondent confidentiality. These steps may take the form of an interviewer oath of secrecy, documentation of how personal information will be used, infrastructure that guards against unintended information uses or sharing, or a combination of these and other safeguards.

What to look for in your questionnaire?

Always ask for a copy of the survey questionnaire and take the time to review the exact wording of all the questions that will be asked.

The wording should be fair and unbiased. Look for any evidence of leading or loaded questions, and verify that the questionnaire presents a balanced set of response choices. The readability level is also important. Most people should be able to understand the questionnaire wording easily.

Pay attention to the order of the questions to make sure the sequence doesn't inadvertently bias the results. Seemingly minor points like this can seriously undermine the quality of your survey results.

Use short words and simple, direct sentences so the questions will be understood uniformly by most people. This will also ensure more accurate translation into official and, if applicable, minority languages.

Make the questionnaire as short as possible to meet your information needs. Keep the "need to know" questions. Remove extraneous questions that may distract from your survey's focus.

Thoroughly test the questionnaire in all language versions. Be prepared to edit the questionnaire for issues uncovered during testing.

Interpreting survey results

What are confidence intervals and margins of error?

These indicate the precision of a survey's results. The confidence level should always be reported as part of the margin of error statement. The confidence level is often stated as 19 times in 20 (95% confidence level) or 9 times in 10 (90% confidence level). For a given sample result, the higher the confidence level is, the larger the margin of error. But remember, the confidence level and margin of error only indicate sampling errors.

Example: A survey recently published by XYZ Consultants found that 73% of Canadians regularly watch ice hockey games on television but only 2% watch field hockey.

The survey interviewed a representative sample of 1,200 Canadian adults and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points, 19 times out of 20, i.e., 95% of the time.

This means that 73% is our best estimate of the percentage of ice hockey viewers in the whole population, and the true value is expected to lie within 3% of that number—in other words, between 70% and 76%, at a confidence level of 95%.

Strictly speaking, we can infer there are 95 chances in 100 that the sampling procedure, which generated the data, will produce a 95% confidence interval that includes the true value.

What is a coefficient of variation?

A coefficient of variation (CV) is simply the standard error expressed as a percentage of the estimate to which it refers. In the XYZ example, with an estimate of 73% and a standard error of 1.5%, the CV is 100*1.5/73, or about 2% of the estimated level of ice hockey viewing.

The CV is useful in the interpretation of relative levels of precision, especially when widely varying quantities are being compared.

Example: In a province there may be an estimated 50,000 people unemployed with a standard error of 1,300 people. At the same time, that province's estimated unemployment rate is 8% with a standard error of 0.2%. It is difficult to compare these numbers directly. However, the CV of the estimated number of unemployed is 2.6%, while the CV of the estimated unemployment rate is 2.5%. (They need not be equal.) This shows that the two estimates have essentially the same level of precision.

What was the achieved response rate for the survey?

Response rates are important for a number of reasons:

  • Non-respondents may be different from respondents in ways that can affect the survey results. Determine what techniques were applied to maximize response rates.
  • A low response rate can be more damaging to data quality than a small sample size by contributing to total survey error.
  • An unexpectedly high response rate can be indicative of other problems, as might be the case in quota sampling.

Example: If the survey results are based on an apparent 100% response rate obtained by interviewing the first 1,000 people willing to respond, then the results should be interpreted with caution. Such quota sampling has no information about how many people were approached in total in order to get the 1,000 interviews. There is also no information about how the respondents may be different from those who did not respond.

Can statistics be misused?

Yes. For this reason you should request and use statistics that are produced with professional and scientific rigour, commensurate to their use. You should question what a statistic represents, how it was calculated, and its strengths and limitations. Some say that "some statistical information is better than none at all." This statement is true to the extent that the user is aware of the limitations of the statistics and the risk of using them in their particular context.

Here are a few examples where statistics are to be interpreted or used with caution:

Representing an average

When reporting on salaries in a company, Person A claims that the average salary is over $60,000, Person B claims that the average worker gets $28,000, and Person C claims that "most" employees gets only $26,000. Any or all of these statements may be true at the same time. How to make sense of this? First, each person is trying to convey a single numerical representation of the salaries. Person A actually reports the mean, which is the sum of all salaries divided by the number of paid employees, including the CEO who makes $900,000. Person B reports the median, meaning that half of employees make less than $28,000 and half make more. Finally, person C reports the mode, which is the most frequent or typical salary in the company. The mean, mode and median are clearly defined statistical concepts; the average is not.

Exaggerating the precision

In a quick poll, 57.14% preferred X and 42.86% preferred Y. In fact, this could mean that 4 of the 7 persons interviewed preferred X over Y. If only one person more had preferred Y over X, the results would had been totally reversed. The size of the sample is far too small to support the level of precision expressed by the proportions.

Finding the answer you want

"Seven out of ten dentists prefer Toothpaste X." How many different times did Toothpaste Company X ask groups of 10 dentists about their preferences before finally finding one group with 7 in favour?"

Up and down

Mr. A's income dropped by 40% from 2009 to 2010, but in 2011 it rose by 50% so he's better off than ever. Is this so? A 40% drop from $100,000 took him down to $60,000. Then an increase of 50% of that brought him back up to $90,000 so he's still down by 10%.

Survey samples

From what population (area or group) will the sample be selected?

The population of interest for the survey, or target population, must be carefully identified. The information, called the "sampling frame" by statistical agencies and the "call-list" by public opinion research organizations, used to identify members of the target population should be up-to-date and well documented. If the sampling frame does not cover the desired target population accurately, the survey results may be severely biased. If the survey targets a specific group of the population or a specific geographical area, the results should not be interpreted as representing people outside of that group or area. A specific group might be men, women, Aboriginals, teachers, political party supporters and so on. A specific area might be a province, a region, a city, and so on.

How will people be selected for interviewing?

To avoid sample bias, some important questions must be asked about how people will be selected to participate in the survey. The survey documentation should indicate whether the sample will be chosen using a probability or non-probability sampling method.

If a probability sampling method is used, you should verify the following:

  • Respondents will be selected objectively, that is, randomly
  • All members of the target population will have a known chance to be selected in the survey

You should also enquire about the general structure of the sampling design, such as stratification, clustering, multi-stage or multi-phase design, as applicable.

If a non-probability approach is used, the way respondents are selected should also be explained.

  • Will the selection of people to be interviewed be left up to an interviewer, such as in quota sampling?
  • Will respondents select themselves in some way such as by participating in a phone-in poll, responding to a questionnaire in a book or magazine, or by joining an on-going panel?

Note that some surveys use a combination of probability and non-probability sampling. An example of this might be overlaying a quota sampling constraint onto an initially probability-based design.

Will the sample selected from a population be representative of that population?

To ensure the sample selected for your survey represents the population, you should ensure that key characteristics within the selected sample are similar to those characteristics in the population. It is also important to verify that the characteristics among the actual survey respondents are similar to the characteristics in the selected sample. Key characteristics within a population might include age, sex, education, marital status, or any other available profiling information to help answer questions important to the survey subject.

Survey errors

What errors may affect the survey results?

Errors may occur at any stage during the collection and processing of survey data, whether it is a census or a sample survey. There are two main sources of survey error: Sampling error (errors associated directly with the sample design and estimation methods used) and non-sampling error (a blanket term used to cover all other errors). Non-sampling errors are usually sub-divided as follows:

  • Coverage errors, which are mainly associated with the sampling frame, such as missing units, inclusion of units not in the population of interest, and duplication.
  • Response errors, which are caused by problems related to the way questions were phrased, the order in which the questions were asked, or respondents' reporting errors (also referred to as measurement error if possible errors made by the interviewer are included in this category).
  • Non-response errors, which are due to respondents either not providing information or providing incorrect information. Non-response increases the likelihood of bias in the survey estimates. It also reduces the effective sample size, thereby increasing the observed sampling error. However, the risk of bias when non-response rates are high is generally more dangerous than the reduction in sample size per se.
  • Data capture errors, which are due to coding or data entry problems.
  • Edit and imputation ("E&I") errors, which can be introduced during attempts to find and correct all the other non-sampling errors.

All of these sources may contribute to either, or both, of the two types of survey error. These are bias, or systematic error, and variance, or random error.

Sampling error is not an error in the sense of a mistake having been made in conducting the survey. Rather it indicates the degree of uncertainty about the 'true' value based on information obtained from the number of people that were surveyed.

It is reasonably straightforward for knowledgeable, experienced survey-taking organizations to control sampling error through the use of suitable sampling methods and to estimate its impact using information from the sample design and the achieved sample. Any statement about sampling errors, namely variance, standard error, margin of sampling error or coefficient of variation, can only be made if the survey data come from a probability sample.

The non-sampling errors, especially potential biases, are the most difficult to detect, to control and to measure, and require careful planning, training and testing.

How will the accuracy of the survey results be measured and reported?

The combined effect of bias and variance is the total survey error, which, if available, is the best measure of the overall accuracy of the survey results. For most surveys, however, only an estimate of sampling error is available. The most commonly presented measure is usually referred to as the margin of error: It should properly always be called the margin of sampling error because it does not incorporate any information about non-sampling errors. The same comment applies to confidence intervals as they are computed directly from the margin of sampling error.

For that reason, confidence intervals and margins of sampling error alone are not enough to judge the quality of survey results. If the quality of statistical estimates is important to you in the use of your survey results, then you should seek a survey provider that is able to calculate and report all aspects of survey reliability.

What influences the margin of sampling error?

The margin of sampling error is influenced by several factors:

  • The homogeneity of the population: the more the persons differ from one another in relation to the variables measured, the larger the sample must be.
  • The level or prevalence of the variables being measured: The rarer a characteristic is in the population, the harder it is to measure accurately.
  • The efficiency of the sample design being used.
  • Sample size, which is based on a sample design that will yield the most accurate estimates possible at a given cost.
  • Response rate, which determines the achieved sample size.
How big should the sample be?

The sample size directly affects the margin of sampling error that is reported with the survey results.

The margin of sampling error provides a legitimate estimate of the error due to sampling only if a probability sampling method was used to select the sample. Generally speaking, the more people that are interviewed, the smaller the sampling error becomes.

Note: Don't put all your faith in the survey results simply because the margin of sampling error is relatively small. This is only one possible source of error in a survey.

Will the margin of sampling error be the same for all survey estimates?

The margin of sampling error depends on the size of the sample surveyed. Therefore, estimates for sub-groups of the survey population, for which the sample size smaller by definition, will have a larger margin of sampling error than the overall estimate for the total survey population.

The margin of sampling error also depends on the behaviour of the variable being measured. So even under the same sample design and with the same sample size, the margin of sampling error may be larger for one variable than for another simply because its values are more widely dispersed in the population being surveyed.

Does a small margin of sampling error necessarily mean that the survey results are reliable?

If the survey estimate is relatively small, then a margin of sampling error of only a few percentage points means that the survey estimate should be interpreted with caution. Base your interpretation on how the information will be used and the consequences that may result from making an incorrect decision based on that result.

What is the typical response rate for a survey?

Response rates vary widely depending on a number of factors. Virtually all surveys suffer from some non-response, and non-respondents may be different from respondents in ways that affect the survey results. A low response rate increases the potential impact of bias and can be much more damaging than a small sample with high response rate.

Previous experience and choice of data collection method should provide an estimate of likely response rates. Some of the techniques that can help to maximize response rates include the following:

Providing advance notification: An advance letter explains the background of the survey and encourages participation.

Including effective introductions in your material: This approach can increase the credibility and perceived importance of the survey. In your introduction, it's important to do the following:

  • Identify the name of the organization conducting the survey
  • Guarantee confidentiality to all your respondents
  • Be honest about the length of the interview
  • Explain the uses and the benefits of the survey

Ensuring your interviewers are well trained: Preparing your interviewers before they meet with respondents is a must. Before sending them out into the field, ensure they are well-versed in the following:

  • Able to explain "random selection" (an often asked question)
  • Professional in their approach
  • Able to read out questions accurately
  • Prepared to probe and clarify responses

If quota sampling will be used and the respondents will be, for example, the first 1,000 willing to respond, then the results of the survey should be interpreted with caution. To follow this example, there is no information about how many people were approached in total in order to get the 1,000 interviews. There is also no information about how the respondents may be different from those who did not respond.

Usefulness of the survey results

If the organization conducting the survey follows proper procedures, will the survey results be a true reflection of a population's characteristics, attitudes or opinions?

Yes, usually. However, remember that according to the laws of chance, the survey results may differ at times from the population's actual characteristics, attitudes or opinions simply because of chance variation in the selected sample of people, or because of sampling error.

Will the survey use external information sources to improve or to validate its results?

Comparisons to external sources of information, such as other surveys or administrative data, can be used to correct for biases, or simply to verify that the survey results make sense. The survey does not exist in isolation.

For example, many surveys of human populations calibrate their results to Census data totals or distributions or to other widely-accepted data sources.

Should survey results be believed?

A healthy degree of skepticism about survey results is desirable. If the survey methods and results can withstand skeptical scrutiny, then the properly conducted survey can be the best objective means for gathering information about a population.

What outputs (deliverables) can you expect from your survey provider?

At a minimum you should receive a report describing the purpose of the survey and its key findings. The report should also include a brief description of the methods used and a full set of tabular estimates.

You may have to negotiate with the provider to present the results to your organization, live and on site.

You may also have to arrange with the provider to prepare more elaborate analyses for you or to give you advice on what analytical methods to apply to the data. This of course depends on whether you have arranged to receive the complete data file.