Why are we conducting this survey?

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy.

The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:

  • Obtaining information on the supply of and/or demand for energy in Canada
  • Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities
  • Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area
  • Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.

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

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

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

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

Confidentiality

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

Record linkages

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

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government, the ministère des Finances du Québec, the ministère de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques du Québec, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, the Canada Energy Regulator, Natural Resources Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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

Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is:

Main activity

Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

  • Yes, there are other activities
    • Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity
    • e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
  • No, that is the only significant activity

8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

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

Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?
  Percentage of revenue
Main activity  
Secondary activity  
All other activities  
Total percentage  

Method of collection

1. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

  • Answering the remaining questions
  • Attaching files

Attach files

2. Please attach the files that will provide the information required for the Annual Survey of Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption (EPTG).

To attach files

  • Press the Attach files button.
  • Choose the file to attach. Multiple files can be attached.

Note:

  • Each file must not exceed 5 MB.
  • All attachments combined must not exceed 50 MB.
  • The name and size of each file attached will be displayed on the page.

Industrial generator

1. Does this business produce electricity, for own use and/or for sale?

  • Yes
  • No

Fuel consumption for industrial generation

2. Are the reported fuels consumed for the purpose of electricity generation only?

  • Yes
  • No

Generation and efficiency

3. What is the percentage of the actual electrical generator efficiency?

4. What percentage of the portion of steam is used to produce electricity?

Enter '0' if steam was not used to produce electricity.

Do not report negative values.

5. What is the percentage of the actual turbine efficiency?

Cogeneration

6. Does this business generate both heat and electricity simultaneously from the same energy source at this location?

  • Yes
  • No

7. What is the primary purpose of the cogeneration?

  • To generate electricity for own use
  • To generate electricity for sale
  • To generate heat energy for own use
  • To generate heat energy for sale

8. How much heat was generated from the cogeneration process?

Heat energy (primary product) is defined as a product generated for the purpose of this business’s own use or for sale. It does not include heat by-products, such as waste heat or steam.

Quantity in Gigajoules (GJ)

  • To generate electricity for own use
  • To generate electricity for sale

9. How much heat was generated from the cogeneration process?

Quantity in Gigajoules (GJ)

10. What is the primary purpose for generating electricity?

Primary purpose

  • To generate electricity for own use
  • To generate electricity for sale

Sub-type for electricity generation

11. What sub-type method was used to generate electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Combined cycle
  • Steam turbine
  • Combustion engine
  • Combustion turbine
  • Other
    Specify other sub-type method used to generate electricity

Sub-type for electricity generation

12. Which of the following sub-type methods were used for the cogeneration process?

Select all that apply.

  • Combined cycle
  • Steam turbine
  • Combustion engine
  • Combustion turbine
  • Other
    Specify other sub-type method used to generate electricity

Fuel used by generation method — Combined cycle

13. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity.

Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Solid fuels
    • e.g., coal, wood, municipal waste, biomass
  • Liquids
    • e.g., bio-fuels, diesel, propane, heavy& light fuel oil
  • Gaseous
    • e.g., natural gas, coke oven gas, methane, refined fuel gas
  • Other fuels used to generate electricity
    • e.g., waste heat

Fuel selection breakdown — Combined cycle

14. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity.

Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Bituminous coal
    • Purchased from Canadian companies
    • Imported from Canadian companies
  • Sub-bituminous coal
    • Purchased from Canadian companies
    • Imported from Canadian companies
  • Lignite
  • Wood e.g., bark, hog-fuel
  • Petroleum coke
  • Agriculture biomass
  • Other biomass e.g., biomass from food processing
  • Other biomass - type unknown
  • Municipal and other waste
  • Other
    Specify other solid fuel used to generate electricity

15. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity.

Which types of Liquids were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Biodiesel
  • Ethanol
  • Other biofuel
  • Light fuel oil
  • Heavy fuel oil
    • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
    • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
  • Propane
  • Diesel
  • Orimulsion
  • Spent pulping liquor
  • Other
    Specify other liquid fuel used to generate electricity

16. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity.

Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Natural gas
  • Coke oven gas
  • Methane (land fill)
  • Refined fuel gas
  • Other
    Specify other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity

17. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity.

What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

If you are reporting for electricity generated using Waste heat, do not complete boiler efficiency, average heat content, quantity, or total cost.

  • Other
    Specify other type of fuel used to generate electricity

Fuel used by generation method — Steam turbine

18. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity.

Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Solid fuels
    • e.g., coal, wood, municipal waste, biomass
  • Liquids
    • e.g., bio-fuels, diesel, propane, heavy& light fuel oil
  • Gaseous
    • e.g., natural gas, coke oven gas, methane, refined fuel gas
  • Other fuels used to generate electricity
    • e.g., waste heat

Fuel selection breakdown — Steam turbine

19. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity.

Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

Select all that apply.

  • Bituminous coal
    • Purchased from Canadian companies
    • Imported from foreign countries
  • Sub-bituminous coal
    • Purchased from Canadian companies
    • Imported from foreign countries
  • Lignite
  • Wood e.g., bark, hog-fuel
  • Petroleum coke
  • Agriculture biomass
  • Other biomass e.g., biomass from food processing
  • Other biomass - type unknown
  • Municipal and other waste
  • Other
    Specify other solid fuel used to generate electricity

    20. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity.

    Which types of Liquids were used to generate this electricity?

    Select all that apply.

    • Biodiesel
    • Ethanol
    • Other biofuel
    • Light fuel oil
    • Heavy fuel oil
      • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
      • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
    • Propane
    • Diesel
    • Orimulsion
    • Spent pulping liquor
    • Other
      Specify other liquid fuel used to generate electricity

      21. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity.

      Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

      Select all that apply.

      • Natural gas
      • Coke oven gas
      • Methane (land fill)
      • Refined fuel gas
      • Other
        Specify other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity

      22. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity.

      What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

      If you are reporting for electricity generated using Waste heat, do not complete boiler efficiency, average heat content, quantity, or total cost.

      • Other
        Specify other type of fuel used to generate electricity

      Fuel used by generation method — Combustion engine

      23. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity.

      Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

      Select all that apply.

      • Solid fuels
        • e.g., coal, wood, municipal waste, biomass
      • Liquids
        • e.g., bio-fuels, diesel, propane, heavy& light fuel oil
      • Gaseous
        • e.g., natural gas, coke oven gas, methane, refined fuel gas
      • Other fuels used to generate electricity
        • e.g., waste heat

      Fuel selection breakdown — Combustion engine

      24. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity.

      Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

      Select all that apply.

      • Bituminous coal
        • Purchased from Canadian companies
        • Imported from foreign countries
      • Sub-bituminous coal
        • Purchased from Canadian companies
        • Imported from foreign countries
      • Lignite
      • Wood e.g., bark, hog-fuel
      • Petroleum coke
      • Agriculture biomass
      • Other biomass e.g., biomass from food processing
      • Other biomass - type unknown
      • Municipal and other waste
      • Other
        Specify other solid fuel used to generate electricity

        25. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity.

        Which types of Liquids were used to generate this electricity?

        Select all that apply.

        • Biodiesel
        • Ethanol
        • Other biofuel
        • Light fuel oil
        • Heavy fuel oil
          • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
          • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
        • Propane
        • Diesel
        • Orimulsion
        • Spent pulping liquor
        • Other
          Specify other liquid fuel used to generate electricity

          26. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity.

          Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

          Select all that apply.

          • Natural gas
          • Coke oven gas
          • Methane (land fill)
          • Refined fuel gas
          • Other
            Specify other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity

          27. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity.

          What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

          If you are reporting for electricity generated using Waste heat, do not complete boiler efficiency, average heat content, quantity, or total cost.

          • Other
            Specify other type of fuel used to generate electricity

          Fuel used by generation method — Combustion turbine

          28. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity.

          Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

          Select all that apply.

          • Solid fuels
            • e.g., coal, wood, municipal waste, biomass
          • Liquids
            • e.g., bio-fuels, diesel, propane, heavy& light fuel oil
          • Gaseous
            • e.g., natural gas, coke oven gas, methane, refined fuel gas
          • Other fuels used to generate electricity
            • e.g., waste heat

          Fuel selection breakdown — Combustion turbine

          29. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity.

          Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

          Select all that apply.

          • Bituminous coal
            • Purchased from Canadian companies
            • Imported from foreign countries
          • Sub-bituminous coal
            • Purchased from Canadian companies
            • Imported from foreign countries
          • Lignite
          • Wood e.g., bark, hog-fuel
          • Petroleum coke
          • Agriculture biomass
          • Other biomass e.g., biomass from food processing
          • Other biomass - type unknown
          • Municipal and other waste
          • Other
            Specify other solid fuel used to generate electricity

            30. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity.

            Which types of Liquids were used to generate this electricity?

            Select all that apply.

            • Biodiesel
            • Ethanol
            • Other biofuel
            • Light fuel oil
            • Heavy fuel oil
              • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
              • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
            • Propane
            • Diesel
            • Orimulsion
            • Spent pulping liquor
            • Other
              Specify other liquid fuel used to generate electricity

              31. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity.

              Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

              • Natural gas
              • Coke oven gas
              • Methane (land fill)
              • Refined fuel gas
              • Other
                Specify other gaseous fuel used to generate electricity

              32. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity.

              What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

              If you are reporting for electricity generated using Waste heat, do not complete boiler efficiency, average heat content, quantity, or total cost.

              • Other
                Specify other type of fuel used to generate electricity

              Fuel used by generation method — Other sub-type

              33. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity.

              Which types of fuels were used to generate this electricity?

              Select all that apply.

              • Solid fuels
                • e.g., coal, wood, municipal waste, biomass
              • Liquids
                • e.g., bio-fuels, diesel, propane, heavy& light fuel oil
              • Gaseous
                • e.g., natural gas, coke oven gas, methane, refined fuel gas
              • Other fuels used to generate electricity
                • e.g., waste heat

              Fuel selection breakdown — Other sub-type

              34. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity.

              Which types of Solid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

              Select all that apply.

              • Bituminous coal
                • Purchased from Canadian companies
                • Imported from foreign countries
              • Sub-bituminous coal
                • Purchased from Canadian companies
                • Imported from foreign countries
              • Lignite
              • Wood e.g., bark, hog-fuel
              • Petroleum coke
              • Agriculture biomass
              • Other biomass e.g., biomass from food processing
              • Other biomass - type unknown
              • Municipal and other waste
              • Other
                Specify other solid fuel used to generate electricity

                35. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity.

                Which types of Liquid fuels were used to generate this electricity?

                Select all that apply.

                • Biodiesel
                • Ethanol
                • Other biofuel
                • Light fuel oil
                • Heavy fuel oil
                  • Purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Imported from foreign countries
                • Propane
                • Diesel
                • Orimulsion
                • Spent pulping liquor
                • Other
                  Specify other liquid fuel used to generate electricity

                  36. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity.

                  Which types of Gaseous fuels were used to generate this electricity?

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other
                    Specify other gaseous fuels used to generate electricity

                  37. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity.

                  What Other fuels were used to generate this electricity?

                  If you are reporting for electricity generated using Waste heat, do not complete boiler efficiency, average heat content, quantity, or total cost.

                  • Other
                    Specify other type of fuel used to generate electricity

                  Questions for selected fuel types — Combined cycle

                  38. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

                  Heat output (kJ)/Total Energy Content of the Fuel (kJ).

                  The proportion of useful heat produced to the total potential energy available by burning the fuel.

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?
                    Percentage (%)
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  39. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the average heat content?

                  • Solid fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  • Liquids fuels: report in kJ/L
                  • Gaseous fuels: report in kJ/m3
                  • Other fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  What was the average heat content?
                    Average heat content
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  40. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity/volume used and the total cost?
                    Unit of measure Quantity/volume used CAN$ '000
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  e. Lignite      
                  f. Wood      
                  g. Petroleum coke      
                  h. Agriculture biomass      
                  i. Other biomass      
                  j. Other biomass — type unknown      
                  k. Municipal and other waste      
                  l. [Other solid fuel]      
                  m. Biodiesel      
                  n. Ethanol      
                  o. Other biofuel      
                  p. Light fuel oil      
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies      
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries      
                  s. Propane      
                  t. Diesel      
                  u. Orimulsion      
                  v. Spent pulping liquor      
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]      
                  x. Natural gas      
                  y. Coke oven gas      
                  z. Methane (land fill)      
                  aa. Refined fuel gas      
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]      
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]      
                  Unit of measure  

                  41. This business indicated that Combined cycle was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?
                    Quantity in MWh
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  
                  42. For Combined cycle, the total net generation of electricity is:
                    Quantity in MWh
                  Total net generation of electricity using Combined cycle  

                  Questions for selected fuel types — Steam turbine

                  43. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

                  Heat output (kJ)/Total Energy Content of the Fuel (kJ).

                  The proportion of useful heat produced to the total potential energy available by burning the fuel.

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?
                    Percentage (%)
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  44. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the average heat content?

                  • Solid fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  • Liquids fuels: report in kJ/L
                  • Gaseous fuels: report in kJ/m3
                  • Other fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  What was the average heat content?
                    Average heat content
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  45. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity/volume used and the total cost?
                    Unit of measure Quantity/volume used CAN$ '000
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  e. Lignite      
                  f. Wood      
                  g. Petroleum coke      
                  h. Agriculture biomass      
                  i. Other biomass      
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown      
                  k. Municipal and other waste      
                  l. [Other solid fuel]      
                  m. Biodiesel      
                  n. Ethanol      
                  o. Other biofuel      
                  p. Light fuel oil      
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies      
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries      
                  s. Propane      
                  t. Diesel      
                  u. Orimulsion      
                  v. Spent pulping liquor      
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]      
                  x. Natural gas      
                  y. Coke oven gas      
                  z. Methane (land fill)      
                  aa. Refined fuel gas      
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]      
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]      
                  Unit of measure  

                  46. This business indicated that Steam turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?
                    Quantity in MWh
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  47. For Steam turbine, the total net generation of electricity is:

                  Total net generation of electricity using Steam turbine
                    Quantity in MWh
                  Total net generation of electricity using Steam turbine  

                  Questions for selected fuel types — Combustion engine

                  48. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

                  Heat output (kJ)/Total Energy Content of the Fuel (kJ).

                  The proportion of useful heat produced to the total potential energy available by burning the fuel.

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?
                    Percentage (%)
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  49. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the average heat content?

                  • Solid fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  • Liquids fuels: report in kJ/L
                  • Gaseous fuels: report in kJ/m3
                  • Other fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  What was the average heat content?
                    Average heat content
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  50. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity/volume used and the total cost?
                    Unit of measure Quantity/volume used CAN$ '000
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  e. Lignite      
                  f. Wood      
                  g. Petroleum coke      
                  h. Agriculture biomass      
                  i. Other biomass      
                  j. Other biomass — type unknown      
                  k. Municipal and other waste      
                  l. [Other solid fuel]      
                  m. Biodiesel      
                  n. Ethanol      
                  o. Other biofuel      
                  p. Light fuel oil      
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies      
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries      
                  s. Propane      
                  t. Diesel      
                  u. Orimulsion      
                  v. Spent pulping liquor      
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]      
                  x. Natural gas      
                  y. Coke oven gas      
                  z. Methane (land fill)      
                  aa. Refined fuel gas      
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]      
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]      
                  Unit of measure  

                  51. This business indicated that Combustion engine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?
                  Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period.
                  Net electricity generation = Gross electricity generation - Own use consumption
                    Quantity in MWh
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  52. For Combustion engine, the total net generation of electricity is:

                  Total net generation of electricity using Combustion engine
                    Quantity in MWh
                  Total net generation of electricity using Combustion engine  

                  Questions for selected fuel types — Combustion turbine

                  53. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

                  Heat output (kJ)/Total Energy Content of the Fuel (kJ).

                  The proportion of useful heat produced to the total potential energy available by burning the fuel.

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?
                    Percentage (%)
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  54. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the average heat content?

                  • Solid fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  • Liquids fuels: report in kJ/L
                  • Gaseous fuels: report in kJ/m3
                  • Other fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  What was the average heat content?
                    Average heat content
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  55. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity/volume used and the total cost?
                    Unit of measure Quantity/volume used CAN$ '000
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  e. Lignite      
                  f. Wood      
                  g. Petroleum coke      
                  h. Agriculture biomass      
                  i. Other biomass      
                  j. Other biomass — type unknown      
                  k. Municipal and other waste      
                  l. [Other solid fuel]      
                  m. Biodiesel      
                  n. Ethanol      
                  o. Other biofuel      
                  p. Light fuel oil      
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies      
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries      
                  s. Propane      
                  t. Diesel      
                  u. Orimulsion      
                  v. Spent pulping liquor      
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]      
                  x. Natural gas      
                  y. Coke oven gas      
                  z. Methane (land fill)      
                  aa. Refined fuel gas      
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]      
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]      
                  Unit of measure  

                  56. This business indicated that Combustion turbine was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?
                  Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period.
                  Net electricity generation = Gross electricity generation - Own use consumption
                    Quantity in MWh
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  57. For Combustion turbine, the total net generation of electricity is:

                   
                    Quantity in MWh
                  Total net generation of electricity using Combustion turbine  

                  Questions for selected fuel types — Other sub-type

                  58. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?

                  Heat output (kJ)/Total Energy Content of the Fuel (kJ).

                  The proportion of useful heat produced to the total potential energy available by burning the fuel.

                  What percentage was the efficiency of the boiler?
                    Percentage (%)
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  59. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the average heat content?

                  • Solid fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  • Liquids fuels: report in kJ/L
                  • Gaseous fuels: report in kJ/m3
                  • Other fuels: report in kJ/kg
                  What was the average heat content?
                    Average heat content
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  60. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity/volume used and the total cost?
                    Unit of measure Quantity/volume used CAN$ '000
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies      
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries      
                  e. Lignite      
                  f. Wood      
                  g. Petroleum coke      
                  h. Agriculture biomass      
                  i. Other biomass      
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown      
                  k. Municipal and other waste      
                  l. [Other solid fuel]      
                  m. Biodiesel      
                  n. Ethanol      
                  o. Other biofuel      
                  p. Light fuel oil      
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies      
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries      
                  s. Propane      
                  t. Diesel      
                  u. Orimulsion      
                  v. Spent pulping liquor      
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]      
                  x. Natural gas      
                  y. Coke oven gas      
                  z. Methane (land fill)      
                  aa. Refined fuel gas      
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]      
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]      
                  Unit of measure  

                  61. This business indicated that [other sub-type method] was used to generate electricity. Please answer the following for the selected fuel types:

                  What was the quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?
                  Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period.
                  Net electricity generation = Gross electricity generation - Own use consumption
                    Quantity in MWh
                  a. Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  b. Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  c. Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies  
                  d. Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries  
                  e. Lignite  
                  f. Wood  
                  g. Petroleum coke  
                  h. Agriculture biomass  
                  i. Other biomass  
                  j. Other biomass - type unknown  
                  k. Municipal and other waste  
                  l. [Other solid fuel]  
                  m. Biodiesel  
                  n. Ethanol  
                  o. Other biofuel  
                  p. Light fuel oil  
                  q. Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies  
                  r. Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries  
                  s. Propane  
                  t. Diesel  
                  u. Orimulsion  
                  v. Spent pulping liquor  
                  w. [Other liquid fuel]  
                  x. Natural gas  
                  y. Coke oven gas  
                  z. Methane (land fill)  
                  aa. Refined fuel gas  
                  ab. [Other gaseous fuel]  
                  ac. [Other type of fuel]  

                  62. For [other sub-type method] , the total net generation of electricity is:

                  For [other sub-type method] , the total net generation of electricity is:
                    Quantity in MWh
                  Total net generation of electricity using [other sub-type method]  

                  Useful thermal energy — Combined cycle

                  63. This business indicated that it uses Combined cycle cogeneration process.

                  What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for own use and sale?

                  Useful thermal energy produced: The amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced as a by-product of the generation of electricity and that is used for another application in a productive manner (e.g., the heating of industrial, commercial or residential space; steam used in an industrial process; etc.).

                  Own use consumption (also known as Producer consumption or Station service) refers to consumption of self-generate electricity (excludes imported or purchased electricity) for the direct support of the plant or business itself during the reporting period.

                  Own use consumption = Gross electricity - Net electricity generation
                  (Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period. Gross electricity generation is the total amount of electricity generated by the power plant during the reporting period).

                  • Own use (quantity in GJ)
                  • Sale (quantity in GJ)

                  Useful thermal energy — Steam turbine

                  64. This business indicated that it uses Steam turbine cogeneration process.

                  What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for own use and sale?

                  Useful thermal energy produced: The amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced as a by-product of the generation of electricity and that is used for another application in a productive manner (e.g., the heating of industrial, commercial or residential space; steam used in an industrial process; etc.).

                  Own use consumption (also known as Producer consumption or Station service) refers to consumption of self-generate electricity (excludes imported or purchased electricity) for the direct support of the plant or business itself during the reporting period.

                  Own use consumption = Gross electricity - Net electricity generation
                  (Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period. Gross electricity generation is the total amount of electricity generated by the power plant during the reporting period).

                  • Own use (quantity in GJ)
                  • Sale (quantity in GJ)

                  Useful thermal energy — Combustion engine

                  65. This business indicated that it uses Combustion engine cogeneration process.

                  What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for own use and sale?

                  Useful thermal energy produced: The amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced as a by-product of the generation of electricity and that is used for another application in a productive manner (e.g., the heating of industrial, commercial or residential space; steam used in an industrial process; etc.).

                  Own use consumption (also known as Producer consumption or Station service) refers to consumption of self-generate electricity (excludes imported or purchased electricity) for the direct support of the plant or business itself during the reporting period.

                  Own use consumption = Gross electricity - Net electricity generation
                  (Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period. Gross electricity generation is the total amount of electricity generated by the power plant during the reporting period).

                  • Own use (quantity in GJ)
                  • Sale (quantity in GJ)

                  Useful thermal energy — Combustion turbine

                  66. This business indicated that it uses Combustion turbine cogeneration process.

                  What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for own use and sale?

                  Useful thermal energy produced: The amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced as a by-product of the generation of electricity and that is used for another application in a productive manner (e.g., the heating of industrial, commercial or residential space; steam used in an industrial process; etc.).

                  Own use consumption (also known as Producer consumption or Station service) refers to consumption of self-generate electricity (excludes imported or purchased electricity) for the direct support of the plant or business itself during the reporting period.

                  Own use consumption = Gross electricity - Net electricity generation
                  (Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period. Gross electricity generation is the total amount of electricity generated by the power plant during the reporting period).

                  • Own use (quantity in GJ)
                  • Sale (quantity in GJ)

                  Useful thermal energy — Other sub-type

                  67. This business indicated that it uses [other sub-type method] cogeneration process.

                  What was the useful thermal energy produced from this business for own use and sale?

                  Useful thermal energy produced: The amount of energy in the form of heat that is produced as a by-product of the generation of electricity and that is used for another application in a productive manner (e.g., the heating of industrial, commercial or residential space; steam used in an industrial process; etc.).

                  Own use consumption (also known as Producer consumption or Station service) refers to consumption of self-generate electricity (excludes imported or purchased electricity) for the direct support of the plant or business itself during the reporting period.

                  Own use consumption = Gross electricity - Net electricity generation
                  (Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period. Gross electricity generation is the total amount of electricity generated by the power plant during the reporting period).

                  • Own use (quantity in GJ)
                  • Sale (quantity in GJ)

                  Uranium

                  68. What was the average heat content in gigajoules per metric tonne (Gj/MT) of Uranium?

                  Gigajoules per metric tonne (Gj/MT)

                  69. What quantity of Uranium was used and the total cost?

                  Unit of measure

                  • 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
                  • 33-pound cylinder
                  • Barrel
                  • Cubic Foot
                  • Cubic Metre
                  • Gallon: Imperial Gallon
                  • Gallon: U.S. Gallon
                  • Gigajoule
                  • Kilogram
                  • Kilolitre
                  • kWh
                  • Litre
                  • Long ton
                  • MWh
                  • Metric Tonne
                  • Mmbtu
                  • Pound
                  • Short ton
                  • ('000) Cubic Metres

                  Quantity

                  Total cost

                  70. What was the total net quantity of electricity generated in megawatt-hours (MWh)?

                  Net electricity generation is the amount of electricity generated by the power plant that is delivered to the electricity grid during the reporting period.

                  Net electricity generation = Gross electricity generation - Own use consumption.

                  MWh

                  Changes or events

                  1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Strike or lock-out
                  • Exchange rate impact
                  • Price changes in goods or services sold
                  • Contracting out
                  • Organizational change
                  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
                  • Natural disaster
                  • Recession
                  • Change in product line
                  • Sold business or business units
                  • Expansion
                  • New or lost contract
                  • Plant closures
                  • Acquisition of business or business units
                  • Other
                    Specify the other changes or events:
                  • No changes or events

                  Contact person

                  1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

                  Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

                  • First name:
                  • Last name:
                  • Title:
                  • Email address:
                  • Telephone number (including area code):
                  • Extension number (if applicable):
                  • The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code):

                  Feedback

                  1. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

                  Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

                  • Hours:
                  • Minutes:

                  2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

                  Why do we conduct this survey?

                  This survey collects data to provide estimates of production and value of maple products in Canada. The data are used by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, other government departments and provincial governments as well as producer's organizations. This information assists in the administration of agricultural policies, production and price analysis as well as economic research.

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

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

                  Other important information

                  Authorization to collect this information

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

                  Confidentiality

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

                  Record linkages

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

                  Data-sharing agreements

                  To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

                  Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

                  For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province.

                  Business or organization and contact information

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

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

                  Note: Press the help button (?) for additional information.

                  Legal Name

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

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

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

                  Operating Name

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

                  • Legal name
                  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

                  • First name
                  • Last name
                  • Title
                  • Preferred language of communication:
                    • English
                    • French
                  • Mailing address (number and street)
                  • City
                  • Province, territory or state
                  • Postal code or ZIP code
                  • Country:
                    • Canada
                    • United States
                  • Email address
                  • Telephone number (including area code)
                  • Extension number (if applicable)
                    The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code)

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

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

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

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

                  Note: Press the help button (?) for additional information, including a detailed description of this activity complete with example activities and any applicable exclusions.

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Examples:

                  • growing maple trees for the harvest of maple sap
                  • operation of maple sugar bush
                  • producing maple products in plants
                  • production of maple sugars and syrups in a separate central facility

                  Exclusions:

                  • manufacturing artificially flavoured maple syrup products (See 311990-All other food manufacturing)

                  Main activity

                  Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization’s main activity e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

                  5. You indicated that maple syrup and products production is not the current main activity. Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: Maple syrup and products production?

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

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

                  How to search:

                  • if desired, you can filter the search results by first selecting this business or organization's activity sector
                  • enter keywords or a brief description that best describes this business or organization main activity
                  • press the Search button to search the database for an activity that best matches the keywords or description you provided
                  • then select an activity from the list.

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

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

                  7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is: Main activity. Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

                  • Yes, there are other activities.
                    • Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity.
                      e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
                  • No, that is the only significant activity.

                  8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

                  When precise figures are not available, please provide your best estimates.

                  Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Percentage of revenue
                  Main activity  
                  Secondary activity  
                  All other activities  
                  Total percentage  

                  Maple taps 2021

                  1. Were there any maple trees tapped in 2021?

                  • Yes
                  • No
                    Why are you not currently tapping?
                    • We did no tappings in 2021, but it is possible that we may tap in 2022.
                    • We have permanently ceased to tap our maple bush.

                  2. What was the number of trees tapped and the number of tappings in 2021?

                  • Number of trees tapped
                  • Number of tappings

                  Production of maple syrup in 2021

                  3. In 2021, what was this operation's total production of the following maple products?

                  Exclude any maple products purchased from others for resale.

                  In 2021, what was this operation's total production of the following maple products?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Quantity Unit of measure
                  Maple Syrup
                  Exclude syrup that will be processed by this operation into butter or sugar.
                  a. Syrup sold (or to be sold) to processors    
                  b. All other syrup sold (or to be sold)
                  Exclude sales to processors.
                     
                  c. Syrup consumed (or to be consumed) at home    
                  Maple Sugar made from this operation's syrup
                  d. Sugar sold (or to be sold)    
                  e. Sugar consumed (or to be consumed) at home    
                  Maple Butter made from this operation's syrup
                  f. Butter sold (or to be sold)    
                  g. Butter consumed (or to be consumed) at home    

                  Average sales price obtained in 2021

                  4. What was the average sales price obtained in 2021 from the following maple products?

                  What was the average sales price obtained in 2021 from the following maple products?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Average sales price
                  a. Syrup sold to processors - price per unit of measure  
                  b. All other syrup sold - price per unit of measure  
                  c. Sugar sold - price per unit of measure  
                  d. Butter sold - price per unit of measure  

                  Agricultural production

                  5. According to our records, this operation produces the selected agricultural products, listed below.

                  Please verify the agricultural products currently produced on this operation.

                  Please make any necessary corrections or updates.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Field crops
                  • Hay
                  • Summerfallow
                  • Potatoes
                  • Fruit, berries and nuts
                  • Vegetables
                  • Sod
                  • Nursery products
                  • Greenhouse products
                  • Cattle and calves
                  • Include beef or dairy.
                  • Pigs
                  • Sheep and lambs
                  • Mink
                  • Fox
                  • Hens and chickens
                  • Turkeys
                  • Maple taps
                  • Honey bees
                  • Mushrooms
                  • Other
                    • Specify agricultural products
                  • OR
                    Not producing agricultural products

                  Area in crops

                  6. What area of this operation is used for the following crops?

                  Report the areas only once, even if used for more than one crop type.

                  Exclude land used by others.

                  What area of this operation is used for the following crops?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Area Unit of measure
                  a. Field crops    
                  b. Hay    
                  c. Summerfallow    
                  d. Potatoes    
                  e. Fruit, berries and nuts    
                  f. Vegetables    
                  g. Sod    
                  h. Nursery products    

                  Greenhouse area

                  7. What is the total area under glass, plastic or other protection used for growing plants?

                  Total area

                  Unit of measure

                  • square feet
                  • square metres

                  Livestock (excluding birds)

                  8. How many of the following animals are on this operation?

                  Report all animals on this operation, regardless of ownership, including those that are boarded, custom-fed or fed under contract.

                  Include all animals kept by this operation, regardless of ownership, that are pastured on a community pasture, grazing co-op or public land.

                  Exclude animals owned but kept on a farm, ranch or feedlot operated by someone else.

                  How many of the following animals are on this operation?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Number
                  a. Cattle and calves  
                  b. Pigs  
                  c. Sheep and lambs  
                  d. Mink  
                  e. Fox  

                  Birds

                  9. How many of the following birds are on this operation?

                  Report all poultry on this operation, regardless of ownership, including those grown under contract

                  Include poultry for sale and poultry for personal use.

                  Exclude poultry owned but kept on an operation operated by someone else.

                  How many of the following birds are on this operation?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Number
                  a. Hens and chickens  
                  b. Turkeys  

                  Maple taps

                  10. What was the total number of taps made on maple trees last spring?

                  Total number of taps

                  Honey bees

                  11. How many live colonies of honey bees(used for honey production or pollination) are owned by this operation?

                  Include bees owned, regardless of location.

                  Number of colonies

                  Mushrooms

                  12. What is the total mushroom growing area (standing footage)on this operation?

                  Include mushrooms grown using beds, trays, tunnels or logs.

                  Total area

                  Unit of measure

                  • square feet
                  • square metres

                  Changes or events

                  13. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Strike or lock-out
                  • Exchange rate impact
                  • Price changes in goods or services sold
                  • Contracting out
                  • Organisational change
                  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
                  • Natural disaster
                  • Recession
                  • Change in product line
                  • Sold business units
                  • Expansion
                  • New/lost contract
                  • Plant closures
                  • Acquisition of business units
                  • Other
                    • Specify the other changes or events
                  • OR
                    No changes or events

                  Contact person

                  14. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

                  Is Provided Given Names Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

                  • Yes
                  • No
                    Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?
                    • First name
                    • Last name
                    • Title
                    • Email address
                    • Telephone number (including area code)
                    • Extension number (if applicable)
                    • The maximum number of characters is 5.
                    • Fax number (including area code)

                  Feedback

                  15. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

                  Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

                  • Hours
                  • Minutes

                  16. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

                  Enter your comments

                  Retail Trade Survey (Monthly): CVs for Total sales by geography - February 2021

                  CVs for Total sales by geography - February 2021
                  This table displays the results of Annual Retail Trade Survey: CVs for Total sales by geography - February 2021. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Month and Percent (appearing as column headers).
                  Geography Month
                  202102
                  %
                  Canada 0.7
                  Newfoundland and Labrador 1.4
                  Prince Edward Island 3.0
                  Nova Scotia 1.7
                  New Brunswick 1.5
                  Quebec 1.5
                  Ontario 1.5
                  Manitoba 3.4
                  Saskatchewan 3.1
                  Alberta 2.1
                  British Columbia 1.6
                  Yukon Territory 1.4
                  Northwest Territories 0.4
                  Nunavut 1.4

                  Why do we conduct this survey?

                  The purpose of this survey is to collect information for producing national and provincial level estimates of potato production and value. These estimates will be used to assess the economic health of the industry. Agricultural producers and industry analysts will work with this information to make production and marketing decisions, and government analysts will use it to develop agricultural policies in Canada.

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

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

                  Other important information

                  Authorization to collect this information

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

                  Confidentiality

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

                  Record linkages

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

                  Data-sharing agreements

                  To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

                  Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

                  For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province.

                  Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

                  Chief Statistician of Canada
                  Statistics Canada
                  Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
                  150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
                  Ottawa, Ontario
                  K1A 0T6

                  You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.
                  For this survey, there is a Section 12 agreement with the Prince Edward Island Statistical agency.

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

                  Business or organization and contact information

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

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

                  Legal Name

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

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

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

                  Operating Name

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

                  • Legal name:
                  • Operating name (if applicable):

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Description and examples

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

                  Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is: Main activity. Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

                  • Yes, there are other activities
                    Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity:
                    e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
                  • No, that is the only significant activity

                  8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

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

                  CAPTION
                    Percentage of revenue
                  Main activity  
                  Secondary activity  
                  All other activities  
                  Total percentage  

                  Potatoes sold in the 2020 crop year

                  1. Did you sell any potatoes in the 2020 crop year?

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Quantity sold and total value received for the 2020 crop year

                  2. For the 2020 crop year, what was the quantity of potatoes sold and the total value received?

                  Include all grades of potatoes sold.

                  Exclude any potatoes purchased for re-sale.

                  Report the amount received after any deductions or bonuses were made.

                  The following are for the quantity of potatoes sold and the total value received for the 2020 crop year.

                  Exclude any potatoes purchased for re-sale.

                  Report the total value received after any deductions or bonuses.

                  Report total value received taking into account all grades.

                  CAPTION
                    Quantity of potatoes sold Unit of measure Total value received CAN$
                  a. Tablestock potatoes      
                  b. Seed potatoes      
                  c. Processing potatoes      
                  Unit of measure
                  • Metric tonnes
                  • Hundredweight (cwt)
                  • Imperial tons
                  • Barrels (165 pounds)
                  • Pounds
                  • 10 pound bag
                  • 25 pound bag
                  • 50 pound bag
                  • 75 pound bag
                  • Kilograms

                  Potatoes grown for sale this year

                  3. Are you growing any potatoes for sale this year?

                  Please report all planting intentions, if you have not completed your planting activities when completing this survey.

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Area planted

                  4. What is the total area of potatoes planted in the 2021 crop year?

                  Please report for the entire operation. Report the area of potatoes planted on land owned or rented by all partners in the operation.

                  Please report all planting intentions, if you have not completed your planting activities when completing this survey.

                  Total area:

                  Unit of measure:

                  • Acres
                  • Hectares

                  Agricultural production

                  5. Which of the following agricultural products are currently being produced on this operation?

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Field crops
                  • Hay
                  • Summerfallow
                  • Potatoes
                  • Fruit, berries and nuts
                  • Vegetables
                  • Sod
                  • Nursery products
                  • Greenhouse products
                  • Cattle and calves
                    Include beef or dairy.
                  • Pigs
                  • Sheep and lambs
                  • Mink
                  • Fox
                  • Hens and chickens
                  • Turkeys
                  • Maple taps
                  • Honey bees
                  • Mushrooms
                  • Other
                    Specify agricultural products:
                  • Not producing agricultural products

                  Area in crops

                  6. What area of this operation is used for the following crops?

                  Report the areas only once, even if used for more than one crop type.

                  Exclude land used by others.

                  CAPTION
                    Area Unit of measure
                  a. Field crops    
                  b. Hay    
                  c. Summerfallow    
                  d. Potatoes    
                  e. Fruit, berries and nuts    
                  f. Vegetables    
                  g. Sod    
                  h. Nursery products    
                  Unit of measure
                  • acres
                  • hectares
                  • arpents

                  Greenhouse area

                  7. What is the total area under glass, plastic or other protection used for growing plants?

                  Total area:

                  Unit of measure:

                  • square feet
                  • square metres

                  Livestock (excluding birds)

                  8. How many of the following animals are on this operation?

                  Report all animals on this operation, regardless of ownership, including those that are boarded, custom-fed or fed under contract.

                  Include all animals kept by this operation, regardless of ownership, that are pastured on a community pasture, grazing co-op or public land.

                  Exclude animals owned but kept on a farm, ranch or feedlot operated by someone else.

                  CAPTION
                    Number
                  a. Cattle and calves  
                  b. Pigs  
                  c. Sheep and lambs  
                  d. Mink  
                  e. Fox  

                  Birds

                  9. How many of the following birds are on this operation?

                  Report all poultry on this operation, regardless of ownership, including those grown under contract.

                  Include poultry for sale and poultry for personal use.

                  Exclude poultry owned but kept on an operation operated by someone else.

                  CAPTION
                    Number
                  a. Hens and chickens  
                  b. Turkeys  

                  Maple taps

                  10. What was the total number of taps made on maple trees last spring?

                  Total number of taps:

                  Honey bees

                  11. How many live colonies of honey bees (used for honey production or pollination) are owned by this operation?

                  Include bees owned, regardless of location.

                  Number of colonies:

                  Mushrooms

                  12. What is the total mushroom growing area (standing footage) on this operation?

                  Include mushrooms grown using beds, trays, tunnels or logs.

                  Total area:

                  Unit of measure:

                  • square feet
                  • square metres

                  Changes or events

                  1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Strike or lock-out
                  • Exchange rate impact
                  • Price changes in goods or services sold
                  • Contracting out
                  • Organizational change
                  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
                  • Natural disaster
                  • Recession
                  • Change in product line
                  • Sold business or business units
                  • Expansion
                  • New or lost contract
                  • Plant closures
                  • Acquisition of business or business units
                  • Other
                    Specify the other changes or events:
                  • No changes or events

                  Contact person

                  1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information. Is [Provided Given Names], [Provided Family Name] the best person to contact?

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

                  • First name:
                  • Last name:
                  • Title:
                  • Email address:
                  • Telephone number (including area code):
                  • Extension number (if applicable):
                    The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code):

                  Feedback

                  1. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

                  Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

                  • Hours:
                  • Minutes:

                  2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

                  Why do we conduct this survey?

                  The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supply of, and demand for, energy in Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, and is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area. In the case of public utilities, it is used by governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector also uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

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

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

                  Other important information

                  Authorization to collect this information

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

                  Confidentiality

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

                  Record linkages

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

                  Data-sharing agreements

                  To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

                  Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

                  For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

                  Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

                  Chief Statistician of Canada
                  Statistics Canada
                  Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
                  150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
                  Ottawa, Ontario
                  K1A 0T6

                  You may also contact us by email at statcan.esd-helpdesk-dse-bureaudedepannage.statcan@canada.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

                  For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Ontario Ministry of Energy, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, Alberta Energy, British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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

                  Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy for businesses also required to report under The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations (Saskatchewan) and The Mineral Resources Act (Saskatchewan).

                  The Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy will use the information obtained from these businesses in accordance with the provisions of its Acts and Regulations.

                  Business or organization and contact information

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

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

                  Legal Name

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

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

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

                  Operating Name

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

                  • Legal name
                  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

                  • First name
                  • Last name
                  • Title
                  • Preferred language of communication
                    • English
                    • French
                  • Mailing address (number and street)
                  • City
                  • Province, territory or state
                  • Postal code or ZIP code
                  • Country
                    • Canada
                    • United States
                  • Email address
                  • Telephone number (including area code)
                  • Extension number (if applicable)
                    The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Industry classification
                  Prefilled NAICS Description

                  Industry classification

                  Description and examples
                  Industry classification
                  Prefilled NAICS Description

                  • This is the current main activity
                  • This is not the current main activity

                  Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity

                  e.g.,  breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

                  Main activity

                  5. You indicated that Industry classification is not the current main activity. Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: Industry classification ?

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

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

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

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

                  7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is: Reported NAICS Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

                  • Yes, there are other activities
                  • No, that is the only significant activity

                  Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity

                  e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

                  8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

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

                  Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Percentage of revenue
                  Reported NAICS  
                  Secondary NAICS  
                  All other activities  
                  Total percentage  

                  Reporting period information

                  1. What are the start and end dates of this operation's most recently completed fiscal year?

                  • Fiscal year start date
                  • Fiscal year end date

                  2. What is the reason the reporting period does not cover a full year?

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Seasonal operations
                  • New business
                  • Change of ownership
                  • Temporarily inactive
                  • Change of fiscal year
                  • Ceased operations
                  • Other
                    • Specify all other reasons the reporting period does not cover a full year

                  Operating revenue and expenses

                  1. What were the operating revenues and operating expenses of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?

                  Please consult the Gas Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations link for more information.

                  What were the operating revenues and operating expenses of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    CAN$ '000
                  Operating revenue  
                  Foreign sales  
                  Canadian and other sales  
                  Sales of products extracted from gas  
                  Transportation and storage of gas for others  
                  Other operating revenue  
                  Total operating revenue  
                  Operating expenses  
                  Total gas supply  
                  Transmission operations  
                  Distribution  
                  General operation and general administrative expenses  
                  Maintenance expenses  
                  Depreciation and amortization  
                  Other expenses  
                  Total operating expenses  
                  Net revenue from operations  
                  Other income  
                  Income from affiliated companies  
                  Other income  
                  Extraordinary income  
                  Total other income  
                  Other deductions  
                  Other income deductions  
                  Extraordinary income deductions  
                  Total other deductions  
                  Fixed charges  
                  Interest on long-term debt  
                  Other fixed charges  
                  Total fixed charges  
                  Other  
                  Provisions for income tax  
                  Net income after taxes  

                  In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

                  The amount reported for total operating revenue is significantly different than the total operating revenue reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total operating expenses is significantly different than the total operating expenses reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total other income is significantly different than the total other income reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total other deductions is significantly different than the total other deductions reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total fixed charges is significantly different than the total fixed charges reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for net income after taxes is significantly different than the net income after taxes reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Assets

                  2. What are the assets, by the following categories, of this business in the 2020 fiscal year?

                  Please consult the Gas Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations link for more information.

                  What are the assets, by the following categories, of this business in the 2020 fiscal year?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    CAN$ '000
                  Fixed assets  
                  Net fixed assets  
                  Investments  
                  Total investments  
                  Current assets  
                  Cash on hand, in banks and temporary cash investments  
                  Accounts receivable less allowances for doubtful accounts  
                  Plant, material and operating supplies  
                  Other current assets, material and supplies and prepaid expenses  
                  Gas stored underground available for sale and transmission line pack gas  
                  Total current assets  
                  Other  
                  Deferred debits  
                  Total assets  

                  Operating expenses supplementary statement - producing operation

                  3. Provide the producing operation breakdown of the "en")},Total expenses reported , "en")} total operating expense accounts previously reported.

                  Operating expense accounts excludes gas supply.

                  Please consult the Gas Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations link for more information.

                  Provide the producing operation breakdown of the "en")},Total expenses reported , "en")} total operating expense accounts previously reported.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Current ( CAN$ '000 ) Repairs ( CAN$ '000 )
                  Producing operation    
                  Salaries and wages    
                  Fuel and electricity    
                  Materials and supplies    
                  Payments to contractors    
                  Purchased services    
                  Other producing operation expense    
                  Total producing operation expenses    
                  Trunk pipeline    
                  Salaries and wages    
                  Fuel and electricity    
                  Materials and supplies    
                  Payments to contractors    
                  Purchased services    
                  Other trunk pipeline operating expenses    
                  Total operating expenses, trunk pipeline    
                  Gas distribution    
                  Salaries and wages    
                  Fuel and electricity    
                  Materials and supplies    
                  Payments to contractors    
                  Purchased services    
                  Other gas distribution operating expenses    
                  Total operating expenses, gas distribution    

                  In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

                  The amount reported for total producing operation expenses in the current column is significantly different than the total producing operation expenses reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total producing operation expenses in the repairs column is significantly different than the total producing operation expenses reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total operating expenses, trunk pipeline in the current column is significantly different than the total operating expenses, trunk pipeline reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total operating expenses, trunk pipeline in the current column is significantly different than the total operating expenses, trunk pipeline reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total operationg expenses, gas distribution in the current column is significantly different than the total operationg expenses, gas distribution reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total operating expenses, gas distribution in the repairs column is significantly different than the total operating expenses, gas distribution reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Payroll statistics

                  4. What are the payroll statistics of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?

                  Please consult the Gas Pipeline Uniform Accounting Regulations link for more information.

                  What are the payroll statistics of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Total number of employees
                  Your fiscal year end
                  Salaries and wages for the year CAN$ '000
                  Management    
                  Gas supply    
                  Transmission    
                  Distribution    
                  Sales    
                  Administration    
                  Total ─ management    
                  Wage earners    
                  Gas supply    
                  Transmission    
                  Distribution    
                  Sales    
                  Administration    
                  Total ─ wage earners    
                  Total employment, salaries and wages    

                  In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

                  The salaries and wages reported for management is significantly different than the salaries and wages reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The salaries and wages reported for wage earners is significantly different than the salaries and wages reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Method of collection

                  5. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

                  • Answering the remaining questions
                  • Attaching files

                  Line types

                  6. During the 2020 fiscal year, which of the following line types did this company operate?

                  Parallel lines are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line or right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent pressure source and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

                  Loops are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which are not completely independent of the main line for a pressure source, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Field and gathering lines
                  • Transmission main lines
                  • Transmission parallel lines and loops
                  • Steel supply and distribution lines
                  • Plastic supply and distribution lines
                  • None of the above

                  Locations

                  7. Which of the following provinces or territories did this operation use the following line types?

                  Select all that apply.

                  Field and gathering lines

                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Quebec
                  • Ontario
                  • Manitoba
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Yukon
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nunavut

                  Transmission main lines

                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Quebec
                  • Ontario
                  • Manitoba
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Yukon
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nunavut

                  Transmission parallel lines and loops

                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Quebec
                  • Ontario
                  • Manitoba
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Yukon
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nunavut

                  Steel supply and distribution lines

                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Quebec
                  • Ontario
                  • Manitoba
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Yukon
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nunavut

                  Plastic supply and distribution lines

                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Quebec
                  • Ontario
                  • Manitoba
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Yukon
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nunavut

                  Field and gathering lines

                  8. Please provide the length of the field and gathering lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the field and gathering lines for the following provinces or territories.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Transmission main lines

                  9. Please provide the length of the transmission main lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the transmission main lines for the following provinces or territories.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Transmission parallel lines and loops

                  10. Please provide the length of the transmission parallel lines and loops for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the transmission parallel lines and loops for the following provinces or territories.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Steel supply and distribution lines

                  11. Please provide the length of the steel supply and distribution lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the steel supply and distribution lines for the following provinces or territories.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Plastic supply and distribution lines

                  12. Please provide the length of the plastic supply and distribution lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the plastic supply and distribution lines for the following provinces or territories.
                  Table summary
                  This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1050 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Compressor stations

                  13. In which provinces does this operation have compressor stations?

                  Select all that apply.

                  Newfoundland and Labrador

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
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                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Prince Edward Island

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Nova Scotia

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  New Brunswick

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Quebec

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Ontario

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Manitoba

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
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                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Saskatchewan

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Alberta

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  British Columbia

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
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                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Yukon

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
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                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
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                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
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                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Northwest Territories

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Nunavut

                  • Provide the number of compressor stations within each applicable range below.
                    • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                    • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                    • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                    • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Attach files

                  14. Please attach the files that will provide the information required for the Annual Natural Gas Financial Survey (NGFS). The following questions are related to pipeline length, line type and compressor stations. Please Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

                  Please attach supplementary data related to pipeline length, diameter, capacity and/or the horsepower used to move product in the pipeline.

                  Audit of Information Technology (IT) Security within Modernization Initiatives

                  The Internal Audit of IT Security within Modernization Initiatives was conducted in 2019-20 and Statistics Canada is taking action to address the audit recommendations.

                  Pursuant to Section 16 (2) (c) of the Access to Information Act, the results of the audit will not be published.

                  Statistics Canada has thoroughly weighed the public interest for disclosure against the need to protect IT systems used to store sensitive statistical information collected under the Statistics Act in making its decision.

                  Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total Sales by Geography - February 2021

                  Monthly Survey of Food Services and Drinking Places: CVs for Total sales by Geography - February 2021
                  Table summary
                  This table displays the results of CVs for Total sales by Geography. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Month and percentage (appearing as column headers).
                  Geography Month
                  202002 202003 202004 202005 202006 202007 202008 202009 202010 202011 202012 202101 202102
                  percentage
                  Canada 0.21 5.52 1.21 0.75 0.34 0.36 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.21 0.27 0.32 0.53
                  Newfoundland and Labrador 0.96 3.79 2.03 1.30 1.05 1.01 0.47 0.77 1.84 0.34 0.61 0.88 1.25
                  Prince Edward Island 1.42 464.61 52.43 11.92 9.11 8.64 1.14 0.92 1.45 1.10 2.32 3.31 1.87
                  Nova Scotia 0.94 36.92 4.09 3.94 0.88 1.67 1.49 0.50 0.99 0.39 1.18 1.18 0.79
                  New Brunswick 1.46 22.28 2.39 2.08 0.82 0.83 2.29 0.63 0.62 0.42 0.71 1.26 0.95
                  Quebec 0.34 10.28 1.93 1.66 0.70 0.77 0.49 0.62 0.75 0.57 0.87 1.02 1.35
                  Ontario 0.38 9.15 2.24 1.33 0.63 0.70 0.29 0.34 0.29 0.29 0.48 0.57 0.94
                  Manitoba 0.81 17.55 5.60 2.47 0.81 0.64 0.49 0.47 1.11 1.25 1.13 1.12 0.89
                  Saskatchewan 1.24 20.06 5.72 3.08 0.58 1.57 0.73 1.05 1.11 1.11 0.95 1.11 0.93
                  Alberta 0.68 13.85 2.62 1.76 0.63 0.52 0.26 0.60 0.40 0.38 0.60 0.78 1.02
                  British Columbia 0.49 14.23 3.21 2.19 1.03 0.90 0.73 0.62 0.76 0.69 0.43 0.58 0.74
                  Yukon Territory 2.64 35.75 10.07 3.77 3.06 2.06 2.16 2.02 3.50 2.36 5.55 20.86 3.90
                  Northwest Territories 1.64 20.02 6.95 3.24 2.48 2.31 2.73 2.63 2.68 2.06 4.31 26.88 4.26
                  Nunavut 61.77 3.97 315.64 5.07 3.93 1.83 2.93 0.65 2.47 73.35 2.76 4.30 4.04

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                  The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:

                  • Obtaining information on the supply of and demand for energy in Canada.
                  • Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities.
                  • Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area.
                  • Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.
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                  Business or organization and contact information

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  • Legal name
                  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

                  • First name
                  • Last name
                  • Title
                  • Preferred language of communication
                    • English
                    • French
                  • Mailing address (number and street)
                  • City
                  • Province, territory or state
                  • Postal code or ZIP code
                  • Country
                    • Canada
                    • United States
                  • Email address
                  • Telephone number (including area code)
                  • Extension number (if applicable)
                  • The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Description and examples

                  • This is the current main activity
                  • This is not the current main activity

                  Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity

                  e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

                  Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Generation

                  1. Does this business have any installed electricity generation capacity?

                  Only report power generation stations in which this company is the majority or sole owner.

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Unit of measure

                  2. What unit of measure are you using to report electricity generation capacity?

                  • Kilowatt (kW)
                  • Megawatt (MW)

                  Power generation stations

                  3. Do the following power generation stations belong to this business?

                  A power generation station is defined as any facility or resource which has the ability to produce electricity for sale or consumption.

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  Station:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Yes
                    Did you install any new turbines? If no new turbines were installed, enter '0'.
                    New turbines:
                  • No

                  4. What is the reason the following power generation stations no longer belong to this business?

                  Station 1:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 2:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 3:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 4:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 5:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 6:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 7:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 8:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 9:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Station 10:
                  Turbine Type:

                  • Sold
                  • Decommissioned
                  • Other
                    Specify reason:

                  Additional power stations

                  The following questions are about the capacity of power stations owned or operated by this business.

                  5. Did this business have any additional power station capacity operational during the 2020 calendar year not previously reported on this questionnaire?

                  Please include solar capacity as well as any units on standby

                  • Yes
                    Provide the number of additional power generation stations. Enter up to 10 stations.
                    Number of stations:
                  • No

                  6. Provide the requested details for the power generation station(s).

                  Station 1

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 2

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 3

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 4

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 5

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 6

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 7

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 8

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 9

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Station 10

                  Station name
                  Number of turbines:

                  Power generation station information

                  7. Provide the requested details for [New Station 1].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source:
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 1] - [turbine type]

                  8. Provide the requested details for the following turbine(s).

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  9. Provide the requested details for [New Station 2].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 2] - [turbine type]

                  10. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  11. Provide the requested details for [New Station 3].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 3] - [turbine type]

                  12. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  13. Provide the requested details for [New Station 4].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 4] - [turbine type]

                  14. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  15. Provide the requested details for [New Station 5].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 5] - [turbine type]

                  16. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  17. Provide the requested details for [New Station 6].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 6] - [turbine type]

                  18. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  19. Provide the requested details for [New Station 7].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 7] - [turbine type]

                  20. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  21. Provide the requested details for [New Station 8].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 8] - [turbine type]

                  22. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  23. Provide the requested details for [New Station 9].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 9] - [turbine type]

                  24. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  25. Provide the requested details for [New Station 10].

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [New Station 10] - [turbine type]

                  26. Provide the requested details for the following turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  The following questions will ask for confirmation on details of existing stations.

                  Power generation station information

                  27. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  28. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

                  The electricity generation capacity of [quantity] [unit of measure] reported this year is significantly different than the electricity generation capacity of [quantity] [unit of measure] reported last year.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  29. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  30. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  31. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  In order to reduce future follow-up, please select one of the following options.

                  The electricity generation capacity of [quantity] [unit of measure] reported this year is significantly different than the electricity generation capacity of [quantity] [unit of measure] reported last year.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  32. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  33. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  34. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  35. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  36. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  37. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  38. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  39. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  40. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  41. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  42. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  43. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  44. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  45. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  46. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  47. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  48. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  49. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  50. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  51. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  52. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  53. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information

                  54. Verify the information for the power generation station and make corrections if necessary.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Station name:

                  Turbine type:

                  • Combustion turbine
                  • Hydraulic (hydro) turbine
                  • Internal combustion turbine
                  • Solar
                  • Nuclear steam turbine
                  • Conventional steam turbine
                  • Tidal power turbine
                  • Wind power turbine
                  • Wave
                  • Geothermal
                  • Other non-combustibles

                  Latitude:

                  Longitude:

                  Province:

                  • Alberta
                  • British Columbia
                  • Manitoba
                  • New Brunswick
                  • Newfoundland and Labrador
                  • Northwest Territories
                  • Nova Scotia
                  • Nunavut
                  • Ontario
                  • Prince Edward Island
                  • Quebec
                  • Saskatchewan
                  • Yukon

                  Water source
                  In the case of hydro stations, name the river or lake utilized for electricity generation:

                  Principal fuel
                  Please indicate the "primary" fuel used at this station, if applicable:

                  • Biodiesel
                  • Ethanol
                  • Other biofuel
                  • Light fuel oil
                  • Heavy fuel oil purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Heavy fuel oil imported from foreign countries
                  • Propane
                  • Diesel
                  • Orimulsion
                  • Spent pulping liquor
                  • Other liquid fuel
                  • Natural gas
                  • Coke oven gas
                  • Methane (land fill)
                  • Refined fuel gas
                  • Other gaseous fuel
                  • Bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Sub-bituminous coal purchased from Canadian companies
                  • Sub-bituminous coal imported from foreign countries
                  • Lignite
                  • Wood
                  • Petroleum coke
                  • Agriculture biomass
                  • Other biomass
                  • Other biomass — type unknown
                  • Municipal and other waste
                  • Other solid fuel
                  • Other fuels (waste heat)
                  • Uranium

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  55. Verify the following turbines information and correct where needed.

                  If the data is incorrect, update the required fields below.

                  Turbine 1

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Power generation station information - [Station name] - [turbine type]

                  56. Provide the requested details for the following new turbines.

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 2

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Turbine 3

                  Turbine ID:

                  Status:

                  • Active
                  • Standby
                  • Decommissioned

                  Electricity generation capacity in [unit of measure]:

                  Commission year:

                  Changes or events

                  1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Strike or lock-out
                  • Exchange rate impact
                  • Price changes in goods or services sold
                  • Contracting out
                  • Organisational change
                  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
                  • Natural disaster
                  • Recession
                  • Change in product line
                  • Sold business units
                  • Expansion
                  • New / lost contract
                  • Plant closures
                  • Acquisition of business units
                  • Other
                    • Specify the other changes or events:
                  • No changes or events

                  Contact person

                  1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

                  Is Provided Given Names , Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

                  • Yes
                  • No

                  Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

                  • First name
                  • Last name
                  • Title
                  • Email address
                  • Telephone number (including area code)
                  • Extension number (if applicable)
                    The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code)

                  Feedback

                  1. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

                  Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

                  • Hours
                  • Minutes

                  2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

                  Why do we conduct this survey?

                  To obtain information on the status of the energy industries of Canada. This information serves as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area and, in the case of public utilities, is used by governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities. The private sector likewise uses this information in the corporate decision-making process.

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

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

                  Other important information

                  Authorization to collect this information

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

                  Confidentiality

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

                  Record linkages

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

                  Data-sharing agreements

                  To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

                  Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

                  For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

                  Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

                  Chief Statistician of Canada
                  Statistics Canada
                  Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
                  150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
                  Ottawa, Ontario
                  K1A 0T6

                  You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

                  For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with Alberta Energy, the National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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

                  Business or organization and contact information

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

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

                  Note: Press the help button (?) for additional information.

                  Legal Name

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

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

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

                  Operating Name

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

                  • Legal name
                  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

                  • First name
                  • Last name
                  • Title
                  • Preferred language of communication
                    • English
                    • French
                  • Mailing address (number and street)
                  • City
                  • Province, territory or state
                  • Postal code or ZIP code
                  • Country
                    • Canada
                    • United States
                  • Email address
                  • Telephone number (including area code)
                  • Extension number (if applicable)
                    The maximum number of characters is 5.
                  • Fax number (including area code)

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

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

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

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

                  Note: Press the help button (?) for additional information, including a detailed description of this activity complete with example activities and any applicable exclusions.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

                  Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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                  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
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                  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
                  • Provider of health care or social services
                  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
                  • Other sector

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                  7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is:

                  Reported NAICS

                  Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

                  • Yes, there are other activities
                    • Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity
                      e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
                  • No, that is the only significant activity

                  8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

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

                  Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?
                    Percentage of revenue
                  Reported NAICS  
                  Secondary NAICS  
                  All other activities  
                  Total percentage  

                  Reporting period information

                  1. What are the start and end dates of this business's or organization's most recently completed fiscal year?

                  • Fiscal year start date
                  • Fiscal year end date

                  2. What is the reason the reporting period does not cover a full year?

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Seasonal operations
                  • New business
                  • Change of ownership
                  • Temporarily inactive
                  • Change of accounting method
                  • Ceased operations
                  • Other
                    Specify the reason the reporting period does not cover a full year

                  Operating revenue and expenses

                  1. What were the operating revenues, expenses and net income of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?

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                  What were the operating revenues, expenses and net income of this business for the 2020 fiscal year?
                    CAN$ '000
                  Operating revenues  
                  Transportation revenue from gathering operations  
                  Transportation revenue from trunk line operations  
                  Other operating revenue  
                  Total operating revenue  
                  Operating expenses  
                  Salaries and wages  
                  Operating fuel and power  
                  Materials and supplies  
                  Outside services  
                  Other expenses  
                  Taxes other than income taxes  
                  Total operating expenses  
                  Net revenue from operations  
                  Other income  
                  Income from affiliated companies and income from investments  
                  All other income  
                  Total other income  
                  Other deductions  
                  Other deductions  
                  Total other deductions  
                  Fixed charges  
                  Depreciation and amortization  
                  Interest on long-term debt  
                  Other fixed charges  
                  Total fixed charges  
                  Provision for income taxes  
                  Provision for income taxes  
                  Net income after taxes  

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                  The amount reported for total operating revenue is significantly different than the total operating revenue reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for total operating expenses is significantly different than the total operating expenses reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for Net revenue from operations is significantly different than the net revenue from operations reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for total other income is significantly different than the total other income reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for total other deductions is significantly different than the total other deductions reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for total fixed assets is significantly different than the total fixed assets reported last reporting period.

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                  The amount reported for net income after taxes is significantly different than the net income after taxes reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Balance sheet

                  2. What are the assets and liabilities, by the following categories, for this business in the 2020 fiscal year?

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                  What are the assets and liabilities, by the following categories, for this business in the 2020 fiscal year?
                    CAN$ '000
                  Current assets  
                  Cash on hand and temporary investments  
                  Accounts receivable less provisions for doubtful accounts  
                  Materials and supplies and oil inventories  
                  Other current assets  
                  Total current assets  
                  Investments  
                  Investments in affiliated companies  
                  Other investments  
                  Total investments  
                  Fixed assets  
                  Transportation plant  
                  Non-transportation plant  
                  Less accumulated depreciation and amortization  
                  Operating oil supply  
                  Net fixed assets  
                  Deferred debits  
                  Total assets  
                  Liabilities and shareholders equity - current liabilities  
                  Loans and notes payable  
                  Accounts payable and accrued  
                  Long-term debt due within one year  
                  Other current liabilities  
                  Total current liabilities  
                  Deferred credit and appropriations  
                  Deferred credit and appropriations  
                  Liabilities and shareholders equity - long-term liabilities  
                  Long-term debt less long-term debt owned  
                  Advances from affiliated companies  
                  Total long-term debt  
                  Capital stock and surplus  
                  Capital stock  
                  Contributed surplus  
                  Retained earnings  
                  Other equity  
                  Total capital stock and surplus  
                  Total liabilities, capital stock and surplus  

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                  The amount reported for total current assets is significantly different than the total current assets reported last reporting period.

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                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total investments is significantly different than the total investments reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total fixed assets is significantly different than the total fixed assets reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total assets is significantly different than the total assets reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total current liabilities is significantly different than the total current liabilities reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total long-term debt is significantly different than the total long-term debt reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for total capital stock and surplus is significantly different than the total capital stock and surplus reported last reporting period.

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                  Employment and payroll

                  3. What were the salary, wages and total number of employees by category in the 2020 fiscal year?

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                  What were the salary, wages and total number of employees by category in the 2020 fiscal year?
                    Total number of employees for 2020 Salaries and wages for the year CAN$ '000
                  Management    
                  Working owners and partners    
                  Management    
                  Total management    
                  Professional, technical and administrative    
                  Geophysicists    
                  Geologists    
                  Petroleum engineers    
                  Other engineers    
                  Other professional personnel    
                  Sub-total professional personnel    
                  Specialists and technicians    
                  Clerical and secretarial    
                  Other administrative personnel    
                  Total ─ professional, technical and administrative    
                  Production, field, plant and related workers    
                  Wage-earners    
                  Total employment, salaries and wages    

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                  The amount reported for salaries and wages for the year for total management is significantly different than the salaries and wages reported last reporting period.

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                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for salaries and wages for the year for total professional, technical and administrative is significantly different than the salaries and wages reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  The amount reported for salaries and wages for the year for total employment, salaries and wages is significantly different than the salaries and wages reported last reporting period.

                  • I confirm that all values are correct.
                  • I am unable to confirm that all values are correct.

                  Method of collection

                  4. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions related to pipeline length, diameter, capacity and/or the horsepower used to move product in the pipeline or attaching files with the required information.

                  • Answering the remaining questions
                  • Attaching files

                  Line types

                  5. During the 2020 fiscal year, which of the following line types did this company operate?

                  Parallel lines are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way adjacent to and essentially parallel with the main line, and which have an independent pressure source and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

                  Loops are defined as pipelines which occupy the same right-of-way as the main line, or right-of-way immediately adjacent to and parallel with the main line, and which are not completely independent of the main line for a pressure source, and through which the product carried has a common origin and destination.

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Field and gathering lines
                  • Transmission main lines
                  • Parallel lines and loops
                  • None of the above

                  Locations

                  6. Which of the following provinces or territories did this operation use the following line types?

                  Select all that apply.

                  • Field and gathering lines
                    • Newfoundland and Labrador
                    • Prince Edward Island
                    • Nova Scotia
                    • New Brunswick
                    • Quebec
                    • Ontario
                    • Manitoba
                    • Saskatchewan
                    • Alberta
                    • British Columbia
                    • Yukon
                    • Northwest Territories
                    • Nunavut
                  • Transmission main lines
                    • Newfoundland and Labrador
                    • Prince Edward Island
                    • Nova Scotia
                    • New Brunswick
                    • Quebec
                    • Ontario
                    • Manitoba
                    • Saskatchewan
                    • Alberta
                    • British Columbia
                    • Yukon
                    • Northwest Territories
                    • Nunavut
                  • Parallel lines and loops
                    • Newfoundland and Labrador
                    • Prince Edward Island
                    • Nova Scotia
                    • New Brunswick
                    • Quebec
                    • Ontario
                    • Manitoba
                    • Saskatchewan
                    • Alberta
                    • British Columbia
                    • Yukon
                    • Northwest Territories
                    • Nunavut

                  Field and gathering lines

                  7. Please provide the length of the field and gathering lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the field and gathering lines for the following provinces or territories.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Transmission main lines

                  8. Please provide the length of the transmission main lines for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the transmission main lines for the following provinces or territories.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Parallel lines and loops

                  9. Please provide the length of the parallel lines and loops for the following provinces or territories.

                  Please provide the length of the parallel lines and loops for the following provinces or territories.
                    Length of pipeline in kilometres
                  Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Newfoundland and Labrador  
                  Prince Edward Island  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Prince Edward Island  
                  Nova Scotia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nova Scotia  
                  New Brunswick  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in New Brunswick  
                  Quebec  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Quebec  
                  Ontario  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Ontario  
                  Manitoba  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Manitoba  
                  Saskatchewan  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Saskatchewan  
                  Alberta  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Alberta  
                  British Columbia  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in British Columbia  
                  Yukon  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Yukon  
                  Northwest Territories  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Northwest Territories  
                  Nunavut  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: 0 in to 3 in (0 mm to 75 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 3 in to 6 in (76 mm to 150 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 6 in to 9 in (151 mm to 226 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 9 in to 13 in (227 mm to 328 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 13 in to 21 in (329 mm to 531 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 21 in to 42 in (532 mm to 1050 mm )  
                  Outside diameter of pipe: more than 42 in (more than 1051 mm )  
                  Total kilometres in Nunavut  

                  Pumping stations

                  10. In which provinces does this operation have pumping stations?

                  Select all that apply.

                  Newfoundland and Labrador

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Prince Edward Island

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Nova Scotia

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  New Brunswick

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Quebec

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Ontario

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Manitoba

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Saskatchewan

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Alberta

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  British Columbia

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Yukon

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Northwest Territories

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over
                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

                  Nunavut

                  • Provide the number of pumping stations within each applicable range below.
                  • 1 to 5000 horsepower
                  • 5001 to 10,000 horsepower
                  • 10,001 to 20,000 horsepower
                  • 20,001 horsepower or over

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                  Program manager: Director General, Census Program

                  Reference to Personal Information Bank (PIB)

                  Personal information collected through the 2021 Census of Population is described in Statistics Canada's "Census of Population and National Household Survey" PIB.

                  The "Census of Population and National Household Survey" PIB (Bank number: StatCan PPU 005) is published on the Statistics Canada website under the latest Information about Programs and Information Holdings chapter.

                  Description of statistical activity

                  The Census of Population's purpose is to provide statistical information, analyses and services that measure changes in the Canadian population and demographic characteristics. It serves as a basis for public and private decision making, research and analysis in areas of concern to the people of Canada. Under the Statistics Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. S-19), Statistics Canada is responsible for conducting the Census of Population every five years.

                  Census results are used to produce aggregate data in the form of profiles and cross-tabulations, anonymized public use microdata files, and analytical reports. Fundamentally, the value of the data lies in analysis and interpretation. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics such as age, sex and gender, marital status, ethnic origin, language, education and labour force activity become especially meaningful when analyzed in relation to one another. Census data are also used to lend significance to other data.

                  The Census of Population is a reliable basis for the estimation of the population of the provinces, territories and municipal areas of Canada. The information collected is related to federal and provincial legislative measures and provides a basis for the distribution of federal transfer payments. The census also provides information about the characteristics of the population and its housing within small geographic areas and for small population groups to support planning, administration, policy development and evaluation activities of governments at all levels. Data from the Census of Population are important for all communities and are vital for planning services that support employment, education and health care. The private sector uses census data for many purposes including market research, analyzing trends and planning. Statistics Canada also uses census results for selecting samples for other surveys.

                  The next decennial census is scheduled to be held in May 2021. The 2021 Census of Population will provide data required to update population estimates, which are used to determine transfer payments for the Canada Health Transfer, the Canada Social Transfer, Equalization and Territorial Formula Financing; and used to determine the number of federal electoral districts.

                  The 2021 Census will provide data to the Chief Electoral Officer as required by the Electoral Boundaries Act, to enable the work of electoral boundaries commissions.

                  To ensure the continued relevance of the census to Canadians, Statistics Canada conducts a formal consultation at the start of each census cycle. During that time, Statistics Canada invites data users, stakeholders and the general public to provide feedback on what information they use, for what purpose and what, if any, data gaps Statistics Canada should consider addressing in the next census cycle. A Consultation Report, 2021 Census of Population Consultation Results: What we heard from Canadians, was published on Statistics Canada's website on April 8, 2019.

                  As in past censuses, extensive consultations on the questions to include in the 2021 Census of Population were held with Canadians. New and modified questions, developed to reflect new needs identified in the consultations, were qualitatively tested by Statistics Canada in 2018 by using methods such as individual interviews and discussion groups, and quantitatively tested during a rigorous 2019 Census Test involving more than 135,000 households across Canada.

                  Reason for supplement

                  While the Generic Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) addresses privacy and security risks related to statistical activities conducted by Statistics Canada, this supplement describes potential new risks associated with the collection, processing and use of data related to new census content, and the possible concerns of Canadians about the intrusiveness of the collection. This supplement also presents an analysis of the necessity and proportionality of this collection of personal information. As is the case with all PIAs, Statistics Canada's privacy framework ensures that elements of privacy protection and privacy controls are documented and applied.

                  Statistics Canada uses its Content Determination Framework process to identify potential new census content for inclusion in the Census. The process begins by consulting external stakeholders on their uses of the data and related information needs, including requirements for relevance and quality. Statistics Canada also assesses the Canadian context which encompasses respondent burden and societal privacy concerns, and evaluates other considerations such as costs, operational factors, safeguards against loss of data quality and safeguards against loss of efficiency and/or quality in other Statistics Canada programs. The suitability of alternative sources (i.e. administrative data) is also considered as part of this process. Key content additions for the 2021 Census of Population are:

                  Sex at birth and gender

                  • The 2021 Census includes a question on sex at birth and a new question on gender. Changes were made to better reflect how Canadians describe themselves and to reflect the diversity of the population. The census now asks "What was your sex at birth", rather than "What is your sex". Also, a new question on gender includes non-binary and transgender responses.

                  Minority language educational rights

                  • For the first time, the 2021 Census of Population will ask five new language questions to identify children with the right to attend French schools outside Quebec, or English schools inside Quebec, in support of Article 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. These additional questions will provide the most detailed and comprehensive statistics to date on the children of language rights-holders. The data collected through these questions will help school boards, provincial and territorial governments, parents, and communities estimate the number of children whose parents have the rights to have them attend French schools outside Quebec and English schools in Quebec, in accordance with section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and section 73 of the Charte de la langue française du Québec. They will also help to better plan educational programs to meet the needs of rights-holders.

                  Ethnic or cultural origins

                  • The wording and format of the question on ethnic or cultural origins has been modified for the 2021 Census. Ethnic or cultural origin refers to the ethnic or cultural origins of the person's ancestors. Ancestors may have Indigenous origins, or origins that refer to different countries, or other origins that may not refer to different countries. Providing a limited list of examples directly in the questionnaire can have a significant effect on response patterns. Instead—and to help respondents better understand the question—a description of types of origins will be provided, along with a link to a list of over 500 examples of ethnic and cultural origins (the URL of the list of examples [www12.statcan.gc.ca/ancestry] also appears on the paper questionnaire). This extensive list of examples will provide greater detail and diversity than what was disseminated in the past. The examples included in the list of ethnic or cultural origins were chosen based on their frequency of response to the previous census and on stakeholder and expert engagement. The list of country-based origins is based on the countries and areas of interest listed in the Standard Classification of Countries and Areas of Interest (SCCAI) 2018. Origins corresponding to countries of the United Kingdom (English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish) are also included.

                  Religion

                  • Religion is asked every ten years on the census and was last included in the 2011 Census. The approach for 2021 is to continue to include the same examples in the questionnaire that were used in 2011 while also providing a link to a more comprehensive list of over 200 examples of religions and denomination (URL of the list of examples [www12.statcan.gc.ca/religion-e] also appears on the paper questionnaire) to which respondents can refer. This approach will help respondents answer the question while encouraging them to provide more detailed responses than in previous censuses. As a result, a much greater number of religions and denominations will be disseminated for the 2021 Census. The examples included in the list of religions and religious groups/denominations were chosen based on their frequency of response to the 2011 National Household Survey and on stakeholder and expert engagement.

                  Citizenship and immigration

                  • In 2021, the citizenship question will change from a single question with "select all that apply", to a two-part question heightened clarity and improved data quality:
                    • Part A will ask whether the person is a Canadian citizen (by birth or by naturalization) or not a Canadian citizen.
                    • Part B will ask whether the person is a citizen of a country other than Canada. If they answer yes, the question then asks them to specify the country of citizenship other than Canada.
                  • In 2021, the questions on "immigrant status" and year of immigration will no longer be asked on the questionnaire. This information, along with immigrant admission category and applicant type, will be obtained from administrative immigration records, to reduce response burden and improve data quality.

                  Place of birth of parents

                  • The wording and format of the question on the place of birth of parents has been modified for the 2021 Census. The new version of this question will refer to the place of birth of each "parent," rather than the place of birth of the "mother" and "father." This is to better reflect all possible family arrangements.

                  Indigenous

                  • Modifications to Indigenous content in the 2021 Census questionnaires were identified through on-going discussions with interested parties, including Indigenous peoples, communities, organizations, and governments.
                  • For the 2021 Census, the Indigenous group question will not include the term "Aboriginal", instead it will ask whether the person is First Nations, Métis or Inuk (Inuit). This is in line with the preferred approach identified during discussions with stakeholders.
                  • A new question will collect information on whether respondents are registered members of a Métis organization or Settlement. The purpose of this question is to provide more detailed information on the Métis population to support policies and programs for Canada, and for Métis individuals and organizations.
                  • A new question will collect information on whether respondents are enrolled under—or beneficiaries of—an Inuit land claims agreement. The main purpose of this question is to provide more detailed and relevant information for the Inuit population to better support evidence-based decision making by the Government of Canada, as well as by Inuit governments and organizations. For example, these data can be used to inform decision making surrounding existing programs related to education, employment or healthcare available to Inuit enrolled under an Inuit land claims agreement.

                  Labour

                  • The 2021 Census has two new labour questions and modifications to the class of worker question to help better understand underemployment and other issues related to labour. The two new questions are related to the main reason an individual worked fewer than 49 weeks during the year preceding the census, and the main reason an individual worked mostly part time during that same year.

                  Commuting

                  • In 2021, the census commuting questions will expand to collect data on the use of multiple modes of commuting to get to work. As stated by numerous stakeholders, many commuters use multiple modes of transportation to get to work on a daily basis (e.g. walk and bus, bus and bike, car and bike).

                  Veterans

                  • The 2021 Census includes a new question asking people to self-identify as a Veteran or as a currently- serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). The main purpose of the question is to fill a significant Veteran-related data gap to help better serve this population by informing various policies and programs administered by Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), the Department of National Defense (DND), the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and other Veteran support organizations. Data on the military and Veteran populations gathered through the 2021 Census will provide insights into housing sustainability, affordability, economic outcomes and other key domains from census population profile variables. The federal government spends over $4B annually in payments to Veterans, their families and other program recipients, yet there is currently no comprehensive source of data available that provides a complete listing of Veterans to ensure that these dollars are targeted to those who are eligible. Having a complete list of Veterans would provide meaningful insight to a broad number of policy, program and evaluation issues affecting the veteran population.

                  Housing

                  • As a result of its consultations and testing, Statistics Canada has modified the placement and wording of the question on who in the household pays the rent or mortgage, taxes, electricity, etc., and introduced a question on user or occupancy fees for people living in band housing.
                  • Moving this question to the person-level section of the questionnaire results in more complete responses, including more frequent reporting of more than one individual in the household contributing to expenditures. This reflects a better understanding of the question.
                  • For 2021, the 2A-R questionnaire, used for enumeration in on-reserve, northern and remote communities, will include a new question on user or occupancy fees for housing provided by local governments, First Nations or Indian bands.

                  Income and expenditures

                  • The 2021 Census content on income and expenditures will be similar to the 2016 Census content. Statistics Canada will inform 2021 Census respondents that information on their earnings and income will be retrieved from personal income tax and benefits files provided by the Canada Revenue Agency, as in the 2016 Census.
                  • Questions on expenditures related to child care and support payments will remain in the long-form questionnaire. These statistics are central to policy-making, policy assessments, and labour market and economic well-being analyses. The questions help determine the disposable income of Canadians supporting the production of low-income statistics based on the Market Basket Measure (MBM). The Government of Canada announced the Poverty Reduction Strategy in August 2018 and made the MBM Canada's official measure of poverty. Having these questions on the census enables the calculation of MBM statistics at very fine geographic detail every five years. Although using administrative records for questions about child care and child or spousal support would reduce response burden, the information currently available to Statistics Canada from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) on these subjects is incomplete. Therefore, administrative records are not used to collect this information.

                  This supplement also describes:

                  • Use of administrative data for collective dwellings: New for the 2021 Census, letters with secure access codes for online response will be sent to the administrators of most collective dwellings (dwellings of a commercial, institutional or communal nature such as lodging or rooming houses, hotels, motels, tourist establishments, nursing homes, hospitals, staff residences, military bases, work camps, jails, group homes, and so on). Most residents living in collective dwellings will still be enumerated using information from administrative records provided by the administrator of the collective dwelling.
                  • Use of cellular phone text and email reminders: Text messages and emails will be used to contact respondents.

                  Necessity and proportionality

                  The collection and use of personal information for the 2021 Census of Population can be justified against Statistics Canada's Necessity and Proportionality Framework:

                  1. Necessity:

                  Statistics Canada's mandate is to ensure that Canadians have access to a trusted source of statistics that meet their highest priority information needs. The efficient production of relevant, accessible, high-quality statistics helps to ensure that the Canadian economy functions efficiently and our society is governed effectively. The Constitution Act, 1867 requires that a general Census of the Population of Canada be taken in the year 1871, and every ten years thereafter. The Statistics Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. S-19) confers to Statistics Canada the responsibility of conducting the Census of Population starting in 1971 and every fifth year thereafter. As stipulated by the Statistics Act, the government (by an Order-in-Council) prescribes the questions to be asked in the census. By the same law, each person is required to provide the information requested in the census and Statistics Canada must protect the confidentiality of the personal information provided by respondents. The next census will be conducted in May 2021. The census content is the result of a Census Content Determination Framework that begins with consulting external stakeholders on their uses of the data and related information needs including the requirements for relevance and quality, followed by an assessment of the Canadian context which encompasses respondent burden and societal privacy concerns, and an assessment of Statistics Canada considerations including costs, operational factors, data quality and safeguards against loss of efficiency and/or quality in other Statistics Canada programs.

                  Data from the 2021 Census of Population provide a comprehensive socioeconomic portrait of Canada's population over time, that supports key requirements for policy areas, including labour market conditions, immigration, Indigenous peoples, education, mobility, skills development, official languages, housing and income. This information is vital to all levels of government, the private sector, academia and non-profit organizations for decision-making and for developing and monitoring of programs and policies. Some examples of these uses are:

                  • The federal government uses population counts from certain census years to realign the boundaries of federal electoral districts and to ensure equal representation of the population in the House of Commons.
                  • Demographic data from the census are used to produce population estimates. In turn, these population estimates are used to determine representation in Parliament, to calculate transfer payments between levels of government and to support various government programs across the country
                  • Federal Government departments use census data to determine population age trends to estimate future demand for child tax benefits and Old Age Security pensions.
                  • Provincial and territorial governments use census data on age and population numbers to understand how an area is changing and to estimate program needs, including the need for new day care centres, schools and retirement residences.
                  • Federal research teams use census information to model risks from natural hazard events such as flooding, earthquakes and coastal hazards. Understanding where populations are present helps model where people may be exposed to natural hazards.
                  • Transportation planners for provincial and territorial governments use census information to analyse traffic flows, assess existing transportation services and plan for changes to these services and to road networks.
                  • Managers of programs use census data to help the visible minority population and people with disabilities join the workforce and get better jobs. They also rely on the census for information about the job market.

                  2. Effectiveness – Working assumptions:

                  The 2021 Census of Population is carefully designed to produce relevant, high priority, statistically meaningful information. The 2019 Census Test served to validate improved or new questions as well as improvements to collection tools and procedures. The 2019 test confirmed that the content can produce relevant and statistically meaningful information. The collection and use of this data will be effective in meeting Statistics Canada's objectives.

                  3. Proportionality:

                  To ensure the efficient and successful conduct of the 2021 Census of Population, Statistics Canada is collecting a short form questionnaire from all households and a long form questionnaire from a sample of 1 in 4 households. The sample size was determined in such a way as to ensure that all objectives are met, while minimizing as much as possible the respondent burden and the cost.

                  4. Alternatives:

                  The Census of Population is one of the only sources of information for small geographic areas, based on the same statistical concepts for the entire country, and the only source of information for many socioeconomic characteristics.

                  If the long form data was collected by a voluntary national survey, non-response bias could occur, specifically for smaller population groups. Similar concerns were raised in the context of the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). The 2011 NHS demonstrated that in a voluntary context, some respondents tend to skip questions or abandon more often, amplifying non-response for certain questions, especially those closer to the end of the questionnaire.

                  Data linkages are used between Census of Population Program data and other sources of information for statistical analyses; to evaluate data quality, to assist with data processing, and for direct replacement of data when the quality is deemed appropriate. Please refer to the Processing and Analysis section under Mitigation factors for further information on data linkages.

                  Mitigation factors

                  The 2021 Census of Population will adhere to all Statistics Canada policies on collection, processing and dissemination of information.

                  This section defines the safeguards in place to address privacy risks that are identified in the Generic PIA as they relate to this specific activity.

                  Processing and analysis

                  The Agency's longstanding linkage experience has shown that particular combinations of personal information elements can be used to identify individuals in different data sources with a very high level of confidence, and thus link individuals across various files.

                  The following personal information will be collected by Census forms and used to perform record linkages:

                  • First and last names (collected)
                  • Date of birth (collected)
                  • Sex/Gender (collected)
                  • Marital status (collected)
                  • Full civic address (from frame and collected)
                  • Full mailing address (from frame and collected)
                  • Relationship with Person 1 (collected)
                  • Phone number (from frame and collected)
                  • Mobility status (collected)
                  • Country of citizenship (collected)
                  • Place of birth (collected)
                  • Frame identifier (from frame)

                  The linkage of Census of Population Program data and other sources of information will be used in statistical studies; to evaluate data quality and the impact of non-response, to improve and assist with data editing and imputation, and for direct replacement of data in presence of non-response when the quality is deemed appropriate. The linkage files will be used only within Statistics Canada for methodological research, development and processing.

                  Security measures for linkage keys and administrative files respect the policies, directives and guidelines for information technology security at Statistics Canada. When linkage is required, it is done using anonymized statistical identifiers ("linkage keys") and, as a result, no linked file contains personal identifiers such as name, phone number and address (excluding postal code). These anonymized statistical identifiers are used to link to other sources of information for statistical purposes only. The personal identifiers obtained are removed from the rest of the information and securely stored with restricted access with an approved operational requirement to access them, and whose access is removed when no longer required. The retention period for their storage and their destruction varies according to the length of time they are required to meet their intended use, as prescribed by Statistics Canada's Directive on the Management of Statistical Microdata Files.

                  Openness

                  It is the policy of Statistics Canada to provide all respondents with information about: the purpose of a survey (including the expected uses and users of the statistics to be produced from the survey), the authority under which the survey is taken, the mandatory or voluntary nature of the survey, confidentiality protection, the record linkage plans and the identity of the parties to any agreements for sharing of the information provided by those respondents, where applicable.

                  For the 2021 Census of Population, this information is provided in the letter of invitation to complete the Census questionnaire, in the electronic questionnaire itself and in Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) accessible through the Census website. In addition, Statistics Canada has prepared FAQs and speaking points to assist its internal staff to deal with inquiries from the public regarding the census.

                  In the event of exceptional circumstances affecting the quality of Census data, Canadians will be informed of the potential use of some administrative data to support post-collection activities to adjust for non-response.

                  Other factors

                  This section identifies other privacy considerations related to the 2021 Census of Population.

                  Increased use of administrative data in light of COVID-19

                  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Statistics Canada is preparing to reduce in-person visits. Collection procedures for the 2021 Census have been adjusted to ensure Canadians and census employees are safe. A large-scale telephone follow-up operation will be launched in order to conduct interviews over the phone. For this to be successful, Statistics Canada must acquire new telephone number information from certain telephone service providers. Only phone numbers and associated addresses are being requested. Communities on reserves and Northern Communities will be contacted to discuss new collection plans, the hiring of local staff, and the availability of administrative data that could be supplied to Statistics Canada in support the 2021 Census. The administrative data would be comprised of dwelling addresses in the community and, where possible, phone numbers that could be used to update the census collection frame for the community and conduct enumeration. Finally, to adjust for non-response for regions where enumeration would not have been possible or would have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, or another natural disaster (such as flooding or fire), administrative data would be used, after collection has ended, to ensure the highest quality of Census outputs. These data are already acquired by Statistics Canada for its various statistical programs, including the Census of Population. They come from the Canada Revenue Agency, from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and from provincial and territorial births, deaths and driver's license files. Only variables necessary for imputation of non-respondents would be extracted from administrative files.

                  Collective dwellings

                  For collective dwellings, most residents will be enumerated using information from administrative records provided electronically by the administrators of the collective dwellings. Statistics Canada uses administrative data from Statistics Canada's Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics (CCJCSS) to respond to the census questions on behalf of inmates. If a correctional or custodial facility is not currently reporting their data to Statistics Canada, a letter or email with a secure access code will be sent to the administrator of the institution for online response.

                  Cellular phone text and email reminders

                  In 2016, as a final reminder before starting field follow-up activities with non-respondents, the Census of Population used voice broadcasts to remind Canadians to complete their Census. These reminders resulted in increases in response.

                  In 2021, as more and more Canadians are using cell phones, Statistics Canada is adopting an approach—successfully tested in 2019—using text reminders. Non-responding dwellings with cellular phone numbers (estimated at approximately 2.2M dwellings) will receive a single text message reminder instead of a broadcast reminder message.

                  Non-responding dwellings associated only with a landline phone number (estimated at approximately 800,000 dwellings) will receive a voice broadcast reminder.

                  The census is also exploring a new approach using email addresses collected during the 2016 Census (updated by the Labour Force Survey and/or the 2019 Census Test when possible) to send a reminder to non-responding dwellings for which no phone number is listed on the census file. Email addresses could also be used to contact non-respondents following the text or voice broadcast reminder, at the beginning of the field follow-up activity. Respondents were advised of the potential use of their email addresses at the time of collection.

                  Text and email reminders will include the Census Helpline number, which recipients can contact if they require additional information.

                  Prior to receiving phone, text or email reminders, non-respondents will receive three mail reminders to complete their census. The reminders are part of established tested procedures to increase responses. On the third mail reminder, the non-respondent will be informed that they will subsequently be contacted by Statistics Canada by phone, text message, email or in person. The Q&A published on Statistics Canada's census website (census.gc.ca) will also provide answers to questions related to the collection and use of text reminders and email addresses.

                  Statistics Act employee recruitment

                  Prospective candidates for Census Field Operations are required to complete an application through the secure, web-based Census Online Recruitment Application. The personal information associated with the application is stored in Statistics Canada's Collection Management Portal (a secure corporate tool for field staff), which is addressed in Statistics Canada's Generic PIA. This information includes name, address, contact information, citizenship status, experience, abilities and references. This information is used by recruiters to screen and interview candidates, as well as to initiate the security clearance process.

                  In compliance with the Government Security Policy, all personnel hired for the census must be granted Reliability Status. This includes a Criminal Records Check (CRC) and a credit check, in accordance with the Treasury Board Standard on Security Screening. Statistics Canada expects to conduct approximately 80,000 Reliability Status security assessments as part of the staffing process for the 2021 Census of Population.

                  Statistics Canada is working with a third party provider (as a deemed employee) to provide security screening work flow for criminal background checks and credit checks for the 2021 Census, based on a work flow that was tested during the 2019 Census Test. The third party provider will not have access to candidate information, except if access to the system is required to trouble-shoot critical issues, in which case the request must be approved by the Departmental Security Office following consultation with the Census Program. The access will be supervised and subject to access controls. Departmental Security Officers will be authorized to access the security screening results during the production and retention periods.

                  The security screening work flow begins with the candidates' written consent to the criminal record check and credit check. The solution securely interfaces to law enforcement computer systems – to perform the criminal record check – and to a credit rating service – to perform the credit check. The results are sent via secure electronic transmission directly to Statistic Canada's Departmental Security Office (DSO) as part of an automated workflow. DSO officers complete a further assessment of all candidates who are non-Canadian citizens, have declared a criminal record or have been out of the country more than 6 months in the previous 5 years. Reference checks are performed by Statistics Canada staff concurrently. Candidates who pass the security assessment screening (criminal record and credit checks) and the reference checks, are granted a Reliability Status and are considered eligible for census employment.

                  A review of the proposed procedures was conducted to ensure compliance with the Library and Archives Canada's Multi-institutional Disposition Authority 98/001 on the General Administration Function. As per ongoing operations at Statistics Canada and according to the disposition, the criminal record result sheets and credit check results are stored on a secure network drive in the candidate's electronic personnel file and retained for the required retention periods:

                  • Criminal Record result sheets and Credit Check results of candidates who qualified for position and are in the pool of candidates (not hired) are kept for the duration of the pool and then securely destroyed.
                  • Criminal Record result sheets and Credit Check results for candidates hired are kept for a period of 2 years after the end of employment.

                  Conclusion

                  This assessment concludes that, with the existing Statistics Canada safeguards, any remaining risks are such that Statistics Canada is prepared to accept and manage the risk.