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Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada 1985, Chapter S19.
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Note: Whenever possible, final fees and living accommodation costs should be reported. If they have not yet been determined your best estimate should be reported. If it applies, please check the box showing that these are estimated fees for 2026/2027.
Select 1 option to report Undergraduate tuition fees.
Please report 2026/2027 tuition fees charged to full time students in undergraduate programs offered by your institution. If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section,"2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| Undergraduate programs | 2026/2027 Actual Tuition Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees | ||||||
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| Canadian students | International students | Canadian students | International students | |||||
| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | |
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| Optometry | ||||||||
| Other Health, Parks, Recreation and Fitness | ||||||||
| Personal, Protective and Transportation Services | ||||||||
| Other | ||||||||
Comments:
Select 1 option to report Graduate tuition fees.
Please report 2026/2027 tuition fees charged to full time students in graduate programs offered by your institution. If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section, "2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| Graduate programs | 2026/2027 Actual Tuition Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees | ||||||
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| Canadian students | International students | Canadian students | International students | |||||
| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | |
| Education | ||||||||
| Visual and Performing Arts, and Communications Technologies | ||||||||
| Humanities | ||||||||
| Social and Behavioural Sciences, and Legal Studies | ||||||||
| Law | ||||||||
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| Business, Management and Public Administration | ||||||||
| Physical and Life Sciences and Technologies | ||||||||
| Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences | ||||||||
| Engineering | ||||||||
| Architecture | ||||||||
| Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation | ||||||||
| Dentistry | ||||||||
| Nursing | ||||||||
| Pharmacy | ||||||||
| Veterinary medicine | ||||||||
| Optometry | ||||||||
| Other Health, Parks, Recreation and Fitness | ||||||||
| Personal, Protective and Transportation Services | ||||||||
| Other | ||||||||
Comments:
Do not include foreign student fees; make note in "Comments" section instead
Select 1 option to report Undergraduate additional compulsory fees.
Please report 2026/2027 additional compulsory fees charged to full time Canadian students in undergraduate programs offered by your institution. If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section, "2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| Undergraduate programs | 2026/2027 Actual Additional Compulsory Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Additional Compulsory Fees | ||||||||
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| Compulsory Fees | Compulsory Fees | |||||||||
| Athletics | Health Services | Student Association | Other please specifyTable 3 note 1 | Total | Athletics | Health Services | Student Association | Other please specifyTable 3 note 1 | Total | |
| Please report compulsory fees for all full-time Undergraduate students where these fees do not vary according to their field of study | ||||||||||
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Please enter additional clarifications where necessary. Please also refer to Survey respondent guide.
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Comments:
Do not include foreign student fees; make note in "Comments" section instead
Select 1 option to report Graduate additional compulsory fees.
Please report 2026/2027 additional compulsory fees charged to full-time Canadian students in graduate programs offered by your institution. If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section, "2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| Graduate programs | 2026/2027 Actual Additional Compulsory Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Additional Compulsory Fees | ||||||||
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| Compulsory Fees | Compulsory Fees | |||||||||
| Athletics | Health Services | Student Association | Other please specifyTable 4 note 1 | Total | Athletics | Health Services | Student Association | Other please specifyTable 4 note 1 | Total | |
| Please report compulsory fees for all full-time Graduate students where these fees do not vary according to their field of study | ||||||||||
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Please enter additional clarifications where necessary. Please also refer to Survey respondent guide.
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Comments
Select 1 option to report residence/housing costs for single students.
Please report 2026/2027 fees charged to single students.
If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section, "2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| 2026/2027 Actual Accommodation Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Accommodation Fees | |||
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| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | |
| Room only | ||||
| Meal plan only | ||||
| Room and meal plan package | ||||
Select 1 option to report residence/housing costs for married students.
Please report 2026/2027 fees charged to married students.
If necessary, make revisions to last year's data included in the section, "2025/2026 Actual Tuition Fees".
| 2026/2027 Actual Accommodation Fees (or Estimated) | 2025/2026 Actual Accommodation Fees | |||
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| Lower | Upper | Lower | Upper | |
| Room | ||||
Suggestions: (Please refer to the Respondent Guide)
| Data source | ||
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| Response or edited | Imputed | |
| % | ||
| Sales of goods manufactured | 87.3 | 12.7 |
| Raw materials and components | 76.4 | 23.6 |
| Goods / work in process | 81.3 | 18.7 |
| Finished goods manufactured | 78.2 | 21.8 |
| Unfilled Orders | 87.5 | 12.5 |
| Capacity utilization rates | 68.0 | 32.0 |
1. As of February 17, 2026, please select whether there was regular ongoing child care services provided at this location for each of the following age groups:
Regular ongoing child care services include full-time, part-time, before and after school, overnight, and weekend services provided on a fixed or flexible schedule and drop-in child care.
If this organization is providing child care services at more than one address, please respond for this location only.
If this organization is a school, please report for the activities taking place at the child care service only.
Select all that apply.
Flow Condition: If "None of the above" is selected in Q1, exit survey. Otherwise go to Q2.
2. As of February 17, 2026, what type of child care services did this location provide?
3. In what year was your home child care service or this centre first established?
Year your home child care service or this centre was first established:
OR
Don’t know
Flow Condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q3. Otherwise go to Q5.
4. Is this centre licensed to provide child care services by either the provincial or territorial or local government?
Flow Condition: If "Home-based" was selected in Q2, go to Q5. Otherwise go to Q6.
5. To which of the following categories does this home child care service belong?
Flow Condition: If "Not licensed by the provincial or territorial or local government directly and not approved or registered by a child care agency, association, or coordinating office" was selected in Q5, go to Q6. Otherwise go to Q7.
6. For which of the following reasons is this home child care service unlicensed?
Select all that apply.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" was selected in Q2, go to Q7. Otherwise go to Q10.
7. On February 17, 2026, was this centre operated directly by a government agency?
e.g., school board or district, municipality, regional district or public health authority
8. On February 17, 2026, was this centre operated by a First Nations, Métis or Inuit organization or association?
Flow condition: If “No” was selected in Q7 and Q8, go to Q9. Otherwise go to Q10.
9. On February 17, 2026, what was the status of this centre?
10. On February 17, 2026, what types of care options did your home child care service or this centre offer?
Select all that apply.
11. On February 17, 2026, what languages were regularly spoken while providing child care with children or parents in your home child care service or this centre?
Include only languages that services are provided in.
Select all that apply.
12. In January 2026, what were the usual days of operation of your home child care service or this centre?
Usual days of operation are the days during which your home child care service or this centre is open to provide care for children.
Select all that apply.
Display condition: Only days of the week that were selected in Q12 are shown in Q13.
13. In January 2026, what were the operating hours of your home child care service or this centre during its usual days of operation?
Operating hours are the hours during which your home child care service or this centre is open to provide care for children.
14. On February 17, 2026, what was the overall maximum capacity of your home child care service or this centre?
Maximum capacity refers to the maximum number of children to which child care services can be provided to at one time during your home child care service's or this centre's operating hours.
Report the maximum capacity or maximum number of children allowed at this child care location, considering the number of caregivers and the ages of the children enrolled. This would typically be indicated on the child care licence or permit for this child care location.
Maximum capacity in number of children:
15. On February 17, 2026, was your home child care service or this centre operating at its maximum capacity?
Refers to capacity occupied by children who were scheduled to attend on this day, even if they were absent.
16. Compared to February 18, 2025, has there been a change in the maximum capacity of your home child care service or this centre?
Maximum capacity refers to the maximum number of children to which child care services can be provided to at one time during your home child care service's or this centre's operating hours.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q17. Otherwise, go to Q19.
17. On February 17, 2026, how many children were enrolled at this centre?
Include children 12 years and younger, including those enrolled full-time, part-time, before school only, after school only or both before and after school.
Full-time refers to children enrolled to attend this centre for 6 hours or more per day, at least 5 days per week. Part-time refers to children enrolled to attend this centre for either 6 hours or more per day and less than 5 days per week or for less than 6 hours per day, for any number of days per week.
Total number of children enrolled:
Total number of children enrolled may exceed the maximum capacity of this centre.
Display condition: Based on the province or territory the home or centre was located in, the age groups for that province or territory were displayed.
18. On February 17, 2026, how many children were enrolled at this centre on a full-time and part-time basis by age group?
Provide the number of children enrolled full-time and part-time separately by age group. Age groups provided are defined by provincial or territorial licensing age ranges or by child care agencies, associations or coordinating offices.
Count each child once according to the age group to which the child was assigned to meet provincial or territorial maximum group size regulations.
Full-time refers to children enrolled to attend this centre for 6 hours or more per day, at least 5 days per week. Part-time refers to children enrolled to attend this centre for either 6 hours or more per day and less than 5 days per week or for less than 6 hours per day, for any number of days per week.
Enter "0" if there is no value to report.
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Prince Edward Island:
Nova Scotia:
New Brunswick:
Quebec:
Ontario:
Manitoba:
Saskatchewan:
Alberta:
British Columbia:
Yukon:
Northwest Territories:
Nunavut:
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q19. Otherwise, go to Q20.
19. On February 17, 2026, how many children were enrolled at this home child care service by age group?
If applicable, include your own children or children living in your household who count toward the maximum number of children allowed at this child care service.
Children attending school includes children regardless of age, in full or part-day schooling external to the child care service, enrolled to attend this home service either 6 hours or more per day and less than 5 days per week or for less than 6 hours per day, for any number of days per week.
Enter "0" if there is no value to report. Total number of children enrolled may exceed the maximum capacity of this home child care service.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, and did not report any infant enrollment in Q18, go to Q20. Otherwise, go to Q21.
20. Does this centre accept infants for enrollment?
21. On February 17, 2026, did your home child care service or this centre have a list of children waiting to be enrolled?
Flow condition: If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q22. Otherwise, go to Q23.
Display condition: Based on the province or territory the centre was located in, the age groups for which the centre reported enrollment were displayed.
22. On February 17, 2026, how many rooms and employees were allocated to children enrolled at this centre by age group?
Rooms with mixed age groups should be assigned to the age group that contains most of the children in that room. For example, if a room contains 4 toddlers and 6 pre-school aged children, allocate the room to the pre-school aged group. For rooms that contain an equal number of children in more than one age group, assign the rooms to the youngest age group. For example, if a room contain 4 toddlers and 4 pre-school aged children, allocate the room to the toddler age group.
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Prince Edward Island:
Nova Scotia:
New Brunswick:
Quebec:
Ontario:
Manitoba:
Saskatchewan:
Alberta:
British Columbia:
Yukon:
Northwest Territories:
Nunavut:
Flow condition: If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to next condition. Otherwise, go to Q24.
If infant age groups were not reported in Q18 and school age groups were reported in Q18, go to Q24.
Display condition: Based on the province or territory the centre was located in, the age groups for which the centre reported enrollment were displayed.
23. On February 17, 2026, what were the full-time fees collected from parents per child by age group?
Age groups provided are those defined in provincial or territorial child care regulations.
Full-time refers to children enrolled to attend this centre for 6 hours or more per day, at least 5 days per week.
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Prince Edward Island:
Nova Scotia:
New Brunswick:
Quebec:
Ontario:
Manitoba:
Saskatchewan:
Alberta:
British Columbia:
Yukon:
Northwest Territories:
Nunavut:
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2 and "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" is reported in Q19, or "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" and "Children attending school" are 0 in Q19, or "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" and "Children attending school" are nonresponse in Q19, or "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" is nonresponse and "Children attending school" is 0 in Q19, go to Q24. Otherwise, go to Q25.
24. On February 17, 2026, what was the full-time fee collected from parents for children aged 5 and younger that were not attending school?
Full-time refers to children enrolled to attend this home child care for 6 hours or more per day, at least 5 days per week.
If there are multiple fees, indicate the most frequently charged.
Flow condition: If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to next condition. Otherwise, go to Q26. If infant age groups were not reported in Q18 and school age groups were reported in Q18, go to Q26.
Display condition: Based on the province or territory the centre was located in, the age groups for which the centre reported enrollment were displayed
25. On February 17, 2026, what were the fees collected from parents per child by age group?
Age groups are those defined by provincial or territorial child care regulations.
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Prince Edward Island:
Nova Scotia:
New Brunswick:
Quebec:
Ontario:
Manitoba:
Saskatchewan:
Alberta:
British Columbia:
Yukon:
Northwest Territories:
Nunavut:
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2 and "Children attending school" is reported in Q19, or "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" and "Children attending school" are 0 in Q19, or "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" and "Children attending school" are nonresponse in Q19 or, "Children aged 5 and younger not attending school" is 0 and "Children attending school" is nonresponse in Q19, go to Q26. Otherwise, go to Q27.
26. On February 17, 2026, what was the fee collected from parents for school-aged children at your home child care service?
If there are multiple fees, indicate the most frequently charged.
27. On February 17, 2026, did your home child care service or this centre charge parents for other goods or services in addition to those covered by the set daily fee?
Include transportation, late pick up, supplies, food, diapers, activity fee and field trips.
Flow condition: If province is Quebec, go to Q29. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Home-based” is selected in Q2 and “Approved or registered by a child care agency, association or coordinating office” or “Not licensed by the provincial or territorial or local government directly and not approved or registered by a child care agency, association, or coordinating office” is select in Q5, go to Q28. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Centre-based” is select in Q2, go to Q28. Otherwise go to Q29.
28. Did any of the children enrolled at you home child care service or this centre on February 17, 2026 receive a subsidy to cover all or part of the usual parent fee?
Include costs that parents received full or partial direct coverage for.
Exclude the Canada Child Benefit, the Child Care Expense Deduction, and other child care tax credits.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q29. Otherwise go to Q30.
29. On the last pay period of January 2026 how many paid employees did this centre have in the following categories?
Include paid employees at this location who work on-site, as well as casual workers, supply staff, on call employees, paid students and employees that work full-time or part-time. Exclude volunteers and any unpaid employees or students.
Supervisory staff includes directors, managers, or supervisors regardless of whether they provided direct care to children or not.
Full-time employees include employees that work 30 hours or more per week.
Part-time employees include employees that work less than 30 hours per week.
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q30. Otherwise go to Q31.
30. On February 17, 2026, did this home child care service have any paid employees providing direct care to children other than the owner or operator?
Include full-time, part-time, casual, on-call and supply staff providing direct care to children.
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any paid employees that did not directly provide care to children such as cooks, cleaners or accountants.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q31. Otherwise go to Q32.
31. Provide the number of employees this centre had based on their highest level of formal Early Childhood Education (ECE)-related training as of February 17, 2026.
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any support staff e.g., cooks, cleaners, accountants.
Supervisory staff includes directors, managers, or supervisors regardless of whether they provided direct care to children or not. Include both full-time and part-time supervisory staff under supervisory staff only.
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q32. Otherwise go to Q33.
32. As of February 17, 2026, what was the highest level of formal Early Childhood Education (ECE)-related training of the owner or operator of this home child care service?
Include highest level of formal ECE-related training as of February 17, 2026.
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2 and "Yes" or "nonresponse" in Q30, go to Q33. Otherwise go to Q34.
33. Provide the number of paid employees this home child care service had with formal Early Childhood Education (ECE)-related training as of February 17, 2026.
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any paid employees that did not directly provide care to children such as cooks, cleaners or accountants.
Number of paid employees with formal ECE-related training:
Flow condition: If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q34. Otherwise go to Q36.
34. On February 17, 2026, did this centre have permission from licensing authorities to operate, for a specified period, with fewer Early Childhood Education (ECE)-qualified staff than required?
Include ECE-qualified staff and staff with equivalent training.
35. Over the last year, did any paid employees providing direct care to children increase their Early Childhood Education (ECE) levels while employed at this centre?
An increase in ECE levels refers to a new certificate or diploma.
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any support staff such as cooks, cleaners and accountants.
36. Over the last year, did any employees at this centre or did you or your employees or did you participate in any of the following child care-related professional development training, conferences, workshops or courses?
Include both in-house and external non-mandatory staff development training, conferences, workshops and courses.
Select all that apply.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q37. Otherwise go to Q38.
37. On the last pay period of January 2026, what was the minimum, maximum and most frequently paid hourly rate of employees at this centre?
Include all top-ups or wage enhancements on top of the hourly rate.
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any support staff e.g. , cooks, cleaners, accountants.
Flow condition; If "Yes" is selected in Q30, go to Q38. Otherwise go to Q39.
38. On the last pay period of January 2026, what was the most frequently paid hourly rate of employees at this home child care service?
Exclude volunteers, unpaid students, workers on leave and any support staff such as cooks, cleaners and accountants.
Flow condition: If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q39. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Home-based” is selected in Q2 and “yes” is selected in Q30, go to Q39. Otherwise go to Q41.
39. On the last pay period of January 2026, which of the following health or pay-related benefits were available to employees of your home child care service or this centre?
Select all that apply.
40. On the last pay period of January 2026, which of the following benefits were available to employees of your home child care service or this centre?
Select all that apply.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q41. Otherwise go to Q46.
41. On the last pay period of January 2026, were employees of this centre that provide direct care to children unionized?
42. Report the number of employees hired by this centre from January 1 to December 31 2025.
A hire is any addition or returning child care employee to this centre’s payroll from January 1 to December 31 2025.
Include transfers from other locations.
Exclude:
43. Report the number of employee departures this centre had from January 1 to December 31 2025.
Exclude transfers within this location, employees on strike, employees of temporary help agencies, volunteers or co-op students and employees that departed and were rehired within the reference period.
Include voluntary departures under employees that quit.
Other departures include dismissals, permanent layoffs, temporary layoffs and transfers to other locations.
44. Report the total number of vacancies this centre had on February 17, 2026.
Include full-time, part-time, temporary, permanent and seasonal vacant positions.
A job is vacant if it meets all three conditions:
Exclude:
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q45. Otherwise go to Q46.
45. Which of the following difficulties has this centre faced when trying to fill vacant positions?
Select all that apply.
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q46. Otherwise go to Q48.
46. Recognizing that there may be many reasons, what is the primary reason you have chosen to be a home child care provider?
47. Do you intend to continue providing child care services in this home three years from now?
48. On February 17, 2026, did this child care service have accommodations or supports in place to serve the needs of children with a long-term condition or disability?
An accommodation refers to any characteristic of the child care environment, curriculum, or equipment that was purposely designed, built, or altered to remove potential barriers and encourage or promote the full participation of children with a disability in daily activities, e.g., focus and sensory aids, learning aids, wheelchair ramps.
Support may refer to assisting children in compensating for intellectual, physical or behavioral challenges.
Include accommodations or supports in place regardless of whether or not children with a long-term condition or disability were enrolled at this child care service.
Flow condition: If "Centre-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q49. Otherwise go to Q51.
49. Which of the following best describes the type of building in which this centre is currently located?
50. Over the last year, has this centre expanded by increasing its physical space?
Flow condition: If “Home-based” is selected in Q2 and “Approved or registered by a child care agency, association or coordinating office” or “Not licensed by the provincial or territorial or local government directly and not approved or registered by a child care agency, association, or coordinating office” is selected in Q5, go to Q51. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q51. Otherwise go to Q53.
51. In January 2026, what percentage of your home child care service’s or this centre’s revenue came from each of the following sources?
Exclude capital funding and start-up funding.
Percent of revenue received from government in other forms includes grants, operating funding and wage enhancement funding.
Please provide best estimates.
52. In January 2026, what percentage of your home child care service’s or this centre’s operating budget was spent in the following categories?
Please provide best estimates.
Flow condition: If province is Quebec, go to Q54. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Home-based” is selected in Q2 and “Approved or registered by a child care agency, association or coordinating office” or “Not licensed by the provincial or territorial or local government directly and not approved or registered by a child care agency, association, or coordinating office” is selected in Q5, go to Q53. Otherwise go to next condition.
If “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q53. Otherwise go to Q54.
53.
Newfoundland and Labrador:
Is this centre or licensed home part of the Operating Grant Program to reduce fees for parents?
Prince Edward Island:
Is this centre or licensed home an Early Years Centre (EYC), a probationary EYC or a Family Home Centre (FHC) that provides child care for $10-a-day?
Nova Scotia:
Does this centre or licensed home have an active funding agreement with the Government of Nova Scotia to receive funding for fee reductions for parents?
New Brunswick:
Is this centre or licensed home a designated Early Learning and Child Care centre or home?
Ontario:
Is this centre or licensed home part of the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care system (CWELCC system)?
Manitoba:
Does this centre or licensed home receive an operating grant to reduce parent fees to $10-a-day?
Saskatchewan:
Has this centre or licensed home significantly reduced parent fees in recent years, particularly following the implementation of the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) agreement in 2021?
Alberta:
Does this centre or licensed home have an affordability grant agreement with the Government of Alberta?
British Columbia:
Is this centre or licensed home a $10-a-day centre, an Aboriginal Head Start centre, or a child care service that received funding from the Child Care Fee Reduction Initiative (CCFRI)?
Yukon:
Is this centre or licensed home part of the Government of Yukon’s universal child care model that ensures families can access affordable child care options?
Northwest Territories:
Does this centre or licensed home receive any government funding to reduce parental fees?
For centre-based programs, this would be through the Dedicated or Flexible funding. For family day homes, this would be through the Child Care Fee Reduction Subsidy.
Nunavut:
Has this centre or licensed home significantly reduced parent fees in recent years, particularly following the implementation of the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care (CWELCC) agreement in 2021, for example with a Parent Fee Subsidy?
Flow condition: If province is Quebec and if “Home-based” is selected in Q2 and “Approved or registered by a child care agency, association or coordinating office” or “Not licensed by the provincial or territorial or local government directly and not approved or registered by a child care agency, association, or coordinating office” is selected in Q5, go to Q54. Otherwise go to next condition.
If province is Quebec and if “Centre-based” is selected in Q2, go to Q54. Otherwise go to Q55.
54. On February 17, 2026, did your home child care service or this centre offer child care services subsidized by the Québec Reduced Contribution Program?
Flow condition: If "Home-based" is selected in Q2, go to Q55. Otherwise go to end of survey.
The groups identified within the following questions are included in order to gain a better understanding of child care businesses owned by members of various communities across Canada.
55. What is the gender of the owner or operator of this home child care service?
Gender refers to current gender which may be different from sex assigned at birth and may be different from what is indicated on legal documents.
56. Is the owner or operator of this home child care service First Nations, Métis, or Inuk (Inuit)?
First Nations (North American Indian) includes Status and Non-Status Indians.
57. Is the owner or operator of this home child care service a landed immigrant to Canada in the last 10 years?
A landed immigrant (permanent resident) is a person who has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities.
58. Is the owner or operator of this home child care service a person with a disability?
Include visible and non-visible disabilities.
| Month | Sales of goods manufactured | Raw materials and components inventories | Goods / work in process inventories | Finished goods manufactured inventories | Unfilled Orders |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | |||||
| December 2024 | 0.63 | 1.06 | 1.89 | 1.26 | 1.45 |
| January 2025 | 0.67 | 1.11 | 1.71 | 1.25 | 1.45 |
| February 2025 | 0.72 | 1.14 | 1.85 | 1.33 | 1.46 |
| March 2025 | 0.72 | 1.18 | 1.77 | 1.38 | 1.49 |
| April 2025 | 0.75 | 1.16 | 1.78 | 1.41 | 1.52 |
| May 2025 | 0.78 | 1.20 | 1.87 | 1.45 | 1.51 |
| June 2025 | 0.81 | 1.19 | 1.77 | 1.43 | 1.43 |
| July 2025 | 0.74 | 1.21 | 1.82 | 1.41 | 1.42 |
| August 2025 | 0.77 | 1.24 | 1.83 | 1.37 | 1.39 |
| September 2025 | 0.78 | 1.30 | 1.89 | 1.47 | 1.32 |
| October 2025 | 0.75 | 1.25 | 1.82 | 1.45 | 1.37 |
| November 2025 | 0.71 | 1.26 | 1.83 | 1.39 | 1.48 |
| December 2025 | 0.70 | 1.26 | 1.97 | 1.54 | 1.37 |