Net cash income comparison

The net cash income estimates in the Net Farm Income, Agriculture Economic Statistics are the official Statistics Canada estimates. Other estimates of net cash income (farm cash receipts minus operating expenses) can be derived from the data from the Agriculture Division of Statistics Canada – namely those of the Agriculture Taxation Data Program (ATDP), the Farm Financial Survey (FFS) and the Census of Agriculture. It is important to understand coverage and conceptual differences when comparing data collected for different purposes. Adjustments are required to make these estimates comparable.

1. Conceptual Differences

Note that the text below is based on the differences that existed for the 2015 reference year.

a) Net Farm Income - Agriculture Economic Statistics

The Agriculture Economic Statistics (AES) estimates include all agricultural businesses. These data are not available by farm type, sales classes, and sub-provincial regions or at the micro level.

Receipts and expenses are estimated by calendar year. They are recorded on a cash basis when the money is paid to or disbursed by the farmer.

AES receipts and expenses exclude: income earned from non-agricultural use of the farm (e.g., income from tourism activities on farm); income that farm operators or their families receive from other sources (e.g., wages and salaries from non-agricultural activities, and investment income); revenue or expenses from the sale or purchase of farm capital (real estate, machinery and equipment), although the interest paid on these purchases is included as an expense; capital payments where funds do not relate to current production and transfer payments (such as training allowances) directed to individuals; unlike the ATDP, FFS and Census of Agriculture, AES estimates exclude farm-to-farm transactions, unless they occur across provincial or national borders. Within a province, sales from one farm are considered an expense to another, thus offsetting each other.

b) Agriculture Taxation Data Program

The Agriculture Taxation Data Program (ATDP) is an annual census of unincorporated and incorporated tax-filer records designed to estimate a range of financial agricultural variables.

The target population consists of all unincorporated, incorporated and communal farms in Canada. For statistical purposes, the estimates presented cover both unincorporated farms and communal farming organizations with total farm operating revenues equal to or greater than $10,000 as well as incorporated farms with total farm operating revenues of $25,000 and over.

The estimates are published on a calendar year basis but no attempt is made to adjust data from agricultural corporations reporting data on a fiscal year that may not coincide with a calendar year.

The TDP "Total Operating Revenues" includes revenues from "Custom Work and Machine Rental" and "Rental Income" which are not included in the AES farm cash receipts.

c) Farm Financial Survey

The Farm Financial Survey (FFS) is a sample survey which collects information on assets, liabilities, revenues, expenses, capital investments and capital sales.

The 2015 sample includes both incorporated and unincorporated farms with annual sales from agricultural activities of $25,000 and over. Unlike the other sources, it excludes farms that are parts of multi-holding companies. Commencing with the 2015 reference year, data from the Farm Financial Survey will be linked with taxation data at the micro level. For respondents that give Statistics Canada permission to share these data with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and provincial ministries of agriculture, the taxation data will be used in the estimates of receipts and expenses. Linkage results will be used to produce aggregate estimates for revenues and expenses data together with survey responses from those who refuse to share taxation data with AAFC and provincial ministries of agriculture. As with the ATDP, no adjustment is made to agricultural corporations reporting data on a fiscal year that may not coincide with the calendar year period.

The FFS "Total Gross Farm Receipts" includes agricultural custom work receipts that are not directly accounted for in the AES farm cash receipts. The treatment of "custom work" is similar to the ATDP.

d) Census of Agriculture

The Census of Agriculture (CEAG) is a census of farm operations producing agricultural products with the intention of selling them. The questionnaire continues to ask for total receipts and total operating expenses although starting in 2016 no questions are posed about detailed expenses. Data are generally provided on a calendar year basis, or for a complete fiscal year.

Unlike the AES, CEAG data on receipts include dividends received from co-operatives, Goods and Service Tax (GST) refunds, custom work receipts, and rebates received.

2. Comparison of estimates

Conceptual and methodological differences and data collection methods can result in misleading comparisons between AES receipts or expenses series and total income or expenses derived from ATDP, FFS or Census of Agriculture data. The exclusion of farm-to-farm transactions within a province in the AES and their inclusion in the ATDP, FFS and CEAG datasets is the main reason making the comparison difficult. However, net cash income estimates (farm cash receipts minus operating expenses) are more directly comparable since, within a province, sales from one farm is an expense to another farm, thus offsetting each other.

As is the case with farm-to-farm sales, some receipt items not included in the AES receipt series would tend to cancel each other out when deriving net cash income estimates from the various sources. For example, the exclusion of custom work receipts in AES receipts is compensated to a large extent in the net income estimates by the use of a net custom work estimate (custom work expenses minus custom work receipts) in the AES expense series. The subtraction of custom work receipts from custom work expenses is done in an attempt to minimize—in the aggregate—the presence in the AES of operating costs incurred by agricultural producers in providing custom work services. In a less precise manner, one could expect the ATDP estimates for the components of "miscellaneous revenue" and "miscellaneous farm expenses" not included in the AES series to offset each other to some degree.

The ATDP publishes average receipts and expenses only for farms reporting total farm operating revenues of $10,000 or more on their income tax return and agricultural corporations reporting total farm operating revenues of $25,000 and over, and for which 50% or more of their sales come from agricultural activities. For purposes of comparisons with the AES, estimations for the unincorporated farms reporting total operating revenues below $10,000 were used internally in spite of the lower quality of these estimates.

3. Results

Table 1 — Net cash income comparison — Total
  2015
AESTable 1 footnote 1 ATDPTable 1 footnote 2 CEAG FFSTable 1 footnote 3
thousands of dollars
Newfoundland and Labrador 12,763 22,028 17,972 12,086
Prince Edward Island 89,785 73,487 78,871 52,199
Nova Scotia 83,846 80,154 81,808 89,812
New Brunswick 126,195 106,855 98,644 84,379
Quebec 1,575,126 1,731,232 1,690,975 1,362,930
Ontario 2,501,771 2,478,764 2,352,070 1,639,627
Manitoba 1,122,500 1,385,099 1,265,851 945,978
Saskatchewan 5,196,363 3,561,027 3,051,856 2,308,937
Alberta 3,134,977 3,340,600 2,764,468 2,079,152
British Columbia 494,475 609,048 575,971 406,585
Canada 14,337,801 13,388,293 11,978,487 8,981,686
Table 1 footnote 1

The Agriculture economic statistics (AES) and the Census of agriculture (CEAG) cover all agricultural holdings. For comparison purposes, the Canada total is the sum of the provincial totals.

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Table 1 footnote 2

Adjusted to include unincorporated farms with total farm operating revenues lower than $10,000. Does not include agricultural corporations with total operating revenues below $25,000.

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Table 1 footnote 3

Does not include farms with total operating revenues below $25,000. It also excludes farms that are part of multi-holding enterprises.

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Table 2 — Net cash income comparison — Absolute Difference
  2015
ATDP - AESTable 2 footnote 1 CEAG - AESTable 2 Footnote 2 FFS - AESTable 2 Footnote 3
thousands of dollars
Newfoundland and Labrador 9,265 5,209 -5,886
Prince Edward Island -16,298 -10,914 -26,671
Nova Scotia -3,692 -2,038 8,005
New Brunswick -19,340 -27,551 -14,265
Quebec 156,106 115,849 -328,045
Ontario -23,007 -149,701 -712,443
Manitoba 262,599 143,351 -319,873
Saskatchewan -1,635,336 -2,144,507 -742,919
Alberta 205,623 -370,509 -685,316
British Columbia 114,573 81,496 -169,386
Canada -949,508 -2,359,314 -2,996,800
Footnote 1

Agriculture Taxation Data Program (ATDP) minus the Agriculture Economic Statistics (AES).

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Footnote 2

Census of Agriculture (CEAG) minus the AES.

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Footnote 3

Farm Financial Survey (FFS) minus the AES.

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Table 3 — Net cash income comparison — Relative Difference
  2015
(ATDP - AES) / AESTable 3 Footnote 1 (CEAG - AES) / AESTable 3 Footnote 2 (FFS - AES) / AESTable 3 Footnote 3
percent
Newfoundland and Labrador 72.6 40.8 -46.1
Prince Edward Island -18.2 -12.2 -29.7
Nova Scotia -4.4 -2.4 9.5
New Brunswick -15.3 -21.8 -11.3
Quebec 9.9 7.4 -20.8
Ontario -0.9 -6.0 -28.5
Manitoba 23.4 12.8 -28.5
Saskatchewan -31.5 -41.3 -14.3
Alberta 6.6 -11.8 -21.9
British Columbia 23.2 16.5 -34.3
Canada -6.6 -16.5 -20.9
Footnote 1

Agriculture Taxation Data Program (ATDP) minus the Agriculture Economic Statistics (AES) divided by the AES.

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Footnote 2

Census of Agriculture (CEAG) minus the AES divided by the AES.

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Footnote 3

Farm Financial Survey (FFS) minus the AES divided by the AES.

Return to Table 3 footnote 3 referrer

4. Conclusion

Comparing data collected for different purposes is not an easy task. It is extremely difficult to identify precisely what causes the discrepancies at the aggregate level. There will be always discrepancies due to differences in coverage, accounting methods, fiscal years as well as the edit, imputation and estimation methods of the survey, census or administrative data. These differences are often compounded in an estimate, such as net cash income, that is measured residually.

Why do we conduct this survey?

The purpose of this survey is to produce monthly statistics on production and stocks of various dairy products and sales of fluid milk and cream from dairy processors in Canada.

The information is grouped with other dairy statistics to provide valuable information for milk marketing agencies, farmers and processor associations, and government departments.

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.

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
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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. Please 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. Please 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. Please 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. Please 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.

Please 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. Please 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

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

Attachments

1. Please attach the files that will provide the information required for the Monthly Dairy Factory Production and Stocks Survey.

To attach files

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

Note:

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

Dairy products and by-products

1. Which of the following products did this location manufacture or stock in [month] ?

Select all that apply.

  • Dairy products and by-products
    • Include all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.
    • Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.
  • Other varieties of cheese
    • Exclude cheddar and mozzarella.
  • Cottage cheese, yogurt or sour cream
    • Include both spoonable and drinkable yogurt, and kefir.
  • Butter and butter oil (creamery butter, whey butter, butter oil or ghee)
  • Cheddar cheese
  • Mozzarella cheese
  • Other varieties of cheeses
    e.g., Brick, Colby, Gouda
  • Processed cheese products
  • Cottage cheese, yogurt or sour cream
  • Concentrated products
    e.g., concentrated milks, milk powders
  • Frozen products
    e.g., ice cream, frozen yogurt, milkshake mix
  • None of the above

2. In [month], did this location process and sell any fluid milk or cream in [Province/Territory] ?

Milk and Cream Sales

This question covers all fluid milk and cream processed and packaged in your plant and sold in your province.

Exclude bulk cream sent to other processing plants for packaging into fluid creams.

  • Yes
  • No

Butter and butter oil

3. What were the total production and stocks in kilograms (kg) for the following butter and butter oil products?

Butter and butter oil

Include:

  • production for the entire month
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

Butter oil and ghee

Butter oil and ghee is the pure butterfat left after milk solids and water are removed from the butter.

  Total production for [month] (kg) Total stocks on the last day of [month] (kg)
a. Creamery butter
Include salted, unsalted, whipped, light, cultured, sweet, calorie-reduced butter and dairy spread.
Exclude reworked butter and manufacturing cream.
   
b. Whey butter    
c. Butter oil and ghee    

Cheddar cheese

4. What were the total production and stocks in kilograms (kg) for cheddar cheese?

Include all sizes: block, stirred curd, curd and cheddar cheese used to make processed cheese.

Cheddar cheese

Include:

  • 'light' or 'lite' varieties of cheddar cheeses
  • production for the entire month
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

Total production for [month]:

Total stocks on the last day of [month]:

5. Of the total cheddar cheese stocks reported above, what was the total stocks in kilograms (kg) for the following types of cheddar cheese?

Cheddar cheese

Include:

  • 'light' or 'lite' varieties of cheddar cheeses
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

  Total stocks on the last day of [month] (kg)
a. Mild cheddar
Include stocks of cheddar cheese matured for less than 3 months or processed,
sold and labeled as 'mild' cheddar cheese.
 
b. Medium cheddar
Include stocks of cheddar cheese matured for 3 to 9 months or processed,
sold and labeled as 'medium' cheddar cheese.
 
c. Old, strong, extra-old cheddar
Include stocks of cheddar cheese matured for more than 9 months or processed,
sold and labeled as 'old', 'strong', 'extra-old' cheddar cheese.
 
Total stocks for [month] for cheddar cheese  

Mozzarella cheese

6. What were the total production and stocks in kilograms (kg) for the following types of mozzarella cheese?

Mozzarella cheese

Include:

  • production for the entire month
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

  Total production for [month] (kg) Total stocks on the last day of [month] (kg)
a. Mozzarella American full fat
27% to 28% Butter fat
   
b. Mozzarella American low fat
17% to 20% Butter fat
   
c. Mozzarella Italian full fat
22% to 24% Butter fat
   
d. Mozzarella Italian low fat
15% Butter fat
   
e. All other mozzarella cheese    
Total production and stocks for [month] for mozzarella cheese    

Other varieties of cheeses other than cheddar and mozzarella

7. What was the total production in kilograms (kg) for the following other varieties of cheeses?

Other varieties of cheeses other than cheddar and mozzarella

Report varieties of 'light' or 'lite' cheeses with the respective category of cheese, for example: report 'light' feta cheese at question m. Feta.

Include production for the entire month.

Exclude:

  • cheddar and mozzarella
  • stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.
  Total production for [month] (kg)
a. Bakers  
b. Bocconcini  
c. Brie  
d. Brick  
e. Caciocavallo  
f. Camembert  
g. Casata  
h. Colby  
i. Cream cheese  
j. Edam  
k. Emmental  
l. Farmer's  
m. Feta  
n. Friulano  
o. Gouda  
p. Havarti  
q. Marble  
r. Monterey Jack  
s. Parmesan  
t. Pizza
Include cheeses other than mozzarella cheese that are used as topping for pizza.
 
u. Provolone  
v. Ricotta  
w. Romano  
x. Skim milk  
y. Swiss  
z. Curd cheese
Include cheese curd other than cheddar curd.
 
aa. Other - specify other variety of cheese 1:  
ab. Other - specify other variety of cheese 2:  
ac. Other - specify other variety of cheese 3:  
ad. Other - specify other variety of cheese 4:  
ae. Other - specify other variety of cheese 5:  
af. Other - specify other variety of cheese 6:  
ag. Other - specify other variety of cheese 7:  
ah. Other - specify other variety of cheese 8:  
ai. Other - specify other variety of cheese 9:  
aj. Other - specify other variety of cheese 10:  
Total production for [month] for other varieties of cheeses  

8. What was the total stocks in kilograms (kg) for other varieties of cheeses?

Exclude cheddar and mozzarella.

Total stocks on the last day of [month]:

Processed cheese products

9. What were the total production and stocks in kilograms (kg) for processed cheese products?

Include processed cheese, processed cheese food, processed cheese spread made from cheddar cheese or other cheeses.

Processed cheese products

Include:

  • production for the entire month
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

Total production for [month]:

Total stocks on the last day of [month]:

Cottage cheese, yogurt and sour cream

10. What was the total production in kilograms (kg) for the following products?

Cottage cheese, yogurt and sour cream

Include production for the entire month.

  Total production for [month] (kg)
a. Cottage cheese
Include curds and creamed cottage cheeses.
 
b. Yogurt
Include both spoonable and drinkable yogurt, and kefir.
Exclude volumes of fruits and additives.
 
c. Sour cream
Include regular and light sour cream.
 

Concentrated products

11. What were the total production and stocks in kilograms (kg) for the following concentrated products?

Concentrated products

Include:

  • production for the entire month
  • stocks on the last day of the month
  • all manufacturer's stocks owned whether they are stored in your storage room, a public warehouse, a cheese grading station or ready for shipment.

Exclude stocks held on Canadian Dairy Commission accounts.

  Total production for [month] (kg) Total stocks on the last day of [month] (kg)
a. Concentrated milk (evaporated whole milk)    
b. Sweetened concentrated milk (condensed whole milk)    
c. Concentrated skim milk (evaporated skim milk)    
d. Sweetened concentrated skim milk (condensed skim milk)    
e. Concentrated partly skimmed milk - 2% (evaporated partly skimmed milk - 2%)    
f. Skim milk powder
Include instantized.
   
g. Whole milk powder    
h. Buttermilk powder    
i. Whey powder    
j. Other - specify other concentrated product 1:    
k. Other - specify other concentrated product 2:    
l. Other - specify other concentrated product 3:    
m. Other - specify other concentrated product 4:    
n. Other - specify other concentrated product 5:    

Frozen products

12. What was the total production in litres (L) for the following frozen products?

Frozen products

Include production for the entire month.

  Production mix for [month] (L) Production frozen for [month] (L)
a. Soft ice cream
Over 5% Butter fat
   
b. Hard ice cream
Over 5% Butter fat
   
Total ice cream mix    
c. Soft frozen yogurt mix    
d. Hard frozen yogurt mix
Less than 5% Butter fat.
   
e. Ice milk mix    
f. Milkshake mix    
g. Sherbet    
h. Water ices    
i. Other - specify all other frozen products:    

Milk and cream sales

13. What was the total volume in litres (L) sold for the following milk and cream products?

Include all fluid milk and cream processed and packaged in your plant and sold in [Province/Territory] .

Exclude bulk cream sent to other processing plants for packaging into fluid creams.

  Total volume of sales for [month] (L)
a. Standard milk
3.25% Butter fat and over
 
b. 2% partly skimmed milk
1.9% to 2.1% Butter fat
 
c. 1% partly skimmed milk
0.9% to 1.1% Butter fat
 
d. Skim milk
Under 0.3% Butter fat
 
e. Buttermilk  
f. Chocolate milk and other flavoured milk  
g. Light cream
5.0% to 9.9% Butter fat
 
h. Cereal cream
10.0% to 15.9% Butter fat
 
i. Table cream
16.0% to 31.9% Butter fat
 
j. Whipping cream
32.0% Butter fat and over
 
k. Eggnog  
l. Other - specify other milk or cream product 1:  
m. Other - specify other milk or cream product 2:  
n. Other - specify other milk or cream product 3:  
o. Other - specify other milk or cream product 4:  
p. Other - specify other milk or cream product 5:  

Specify other milk or cream product 5

Changes or events

14. 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
  • Equipment failure
  • Seasonal operations
  • Increased market demand
  • Decreased market demand
  • Other - specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

15. 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

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

17. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Why do we conduct 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 Ontario Ministry of Energy, the Manitoba Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, Alberta Energy, Alberta Energy Regulator, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 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 respective 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 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 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
  • 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

Pipeline transportation

1. Does this business transport crude oil and equivalent products by pipeline?

Include: crude bitumen, synthetic crude oil, condensates, pentanes plus, etc.

  • Yes
  • No

2. Does this business transport refined petroleum products by pipeline?

Include: propane, butane, and all other refined petroleum products.

  • Yes
  • No

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - imports

3. Does this business directly import crude oil and equivalent products via pipeline from the U.S.?

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - imports

Include direct imports of foreign crude via pipeline only. Do not include foreign crude received into the pipeline within Canada via rail, tankers, barges, etc. These will be reported in question 5, under "Crude oil and equivalent products received from other sources".

  • Yes
  • No

4. How many cubic metres (m3) of imported crude oil and equivalent products were received via pipeline into each of the following provinces?

Report the volume in the province where the crude oil or equivalent product first entered Canada, even if it is not the final destination.

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - imports

Please report the volume of receipts, in cubic metres, of crude oil and equivalent products which are directly imported from foreign countries via pipeline, according to the province where it first entered Canada. Do not include receipts of foreign crude oil and equivalent products within Canada via rail, tankers, barges, etc. These will be reported in question 5, under "Crude oil and equivalent products received from other sources".

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total imports of crude oil and equivalent products  

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - from Canadian sources

5. Did this business receive crude oil and equivalent products from any of the following Canadian sources?

Select all that apply.

Crude oil and equivalent products received from fields

Crude oil and equivalent products received from plants

Crude oil and equivalent products received from other pipelines, internal to the province of operations

Crude oil and equivalent products received from other sources
e.g. receipts to the pipeline from trucks, rail, tankers, or barges loaded in Canada

Not Applicable - no crude oil or equivalent products received from Canadian sources
i.e., all receipts are direct imports

6. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were received directly from fields in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products received directly from fields  

7. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were received directly from plants in each of the following provinces?

Include processing plants, upgraders, etc.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products received directly from plants  

8. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were received from other pipelines, internal to the province of operations, in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products received from other pipelines  

9. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were received from other sources in each of the following provinces?

Include receipts from trucks, tanker cars, barges, etc. to the pipeline.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products received from other sources  

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - opening inventories for the month

10. Our records indicate that last month this business provided the following information as closing inventory for crude oil and equivalent products. It is being used as the opening inventory for the month of [month].

These values are provided for your information only. If corrections are necessary, please make adjustments to this month's disposition using the “Losses and Adjustments” section (question 21).

If the opening inventory is blank, please provide the missing values.

Receipts of crude oil and equivalent products - opening inventories for the month

Opening inventory of crude oil and equivalent products
The opening inventories must be equivalent to the closing inventories of the previous month. If revisions are to be made to the inventories, the opening inventory of the month following the month in error would remain unchanged, with the difference being absorbed in the losses item for the current month.

Crude oil and equivalent products held in pipelines
Please report the volume of opening inventories, in cubic metre, of crude oil and equivalent products held in pipelines, by province of operation and country. Do not include volumes held in tanks. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in lines at the end of the reporting month.

Crude oil and equivalent products held in tanks and terminals
Please report the volume of opening inventories, in cubic metre, of crude oil and equivalent products held in tanks and terminals, by province of operation and country. Do not include pipeline fill. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in tanks and terminals at the end of the reporting month.

  Held in pipelines Cubic metres (m3) Held in tanks and terminals Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec    
b. Ontario    
c. Manitoba    
d. Saskatchewan    
e. Alberta    
f. British Columbia    
g. Northwest Territories    
h. United States    
Total opening inventory of crude oil and equivalent products    
Grand total opening inventory of crude oil and equivalent products    

Total supply of crude oil and equivalent products

11. This is a summary of total supply of crude oil and equivalent products.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Opening inventory of crude oil and equivalent products  
b. Amount of crude oil and equivalent products imported from foreign countries  
c. Amount of crude oil and equivalent products received from domestic sources  
Total supply of crude oil and equivalent products  

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - exports

12. Does this business directly export crude oil or equivalent products via pipeline to the U.S.?

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - exports

Include direct exports of crude via pipeline only. Do not include crude loaded in Canada onto rail, trucks, tankers or barges. This should be reported as "Other deliveries" in question 18.

  • Yes
  • No

13. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were exported via pipeline by each of the following provinces?

Report the volume in the province where the crude oil or equivalent product left Canada, even if it is not the original source province.

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - exports

Please report the volume of exports, in cubic metres, of crude oil and equivalent products which are delivered directly to the U.S. by this pipeline, by the province where it left Canada.

Do not include exports of Canadian crude oil and equivalent products which are not exported directly by this pipeline (i.e., product that is loaded onto a barge, tanker, truck, rail. These volumes should be reported as "Other deliveries" in question 18.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total exports of crude oil and equivalent products  

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - deliveries

14. Did this business deliver crude oil and equivalent products to any of the following?

Select all that apply.

Deliveries to other pipelines, internal to the province of operations

Deliveries to refineries

Deliveries to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgraders

Other deliveries (including for export)
e.g., rail, trucks, tankers loaded in Canada

Not Applicable - no crude oil or equivalent products delivered to Canadian recipients
i.e., all deliveries are direct exports

15. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were delivered to other pipelines, internal to the province of operations, in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products delivered to other pipelines  

16. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were delivered directly to refineries in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products delivered to refineries  

17. How many cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were delivered directly to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgraders in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products delivered to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgraders  

18. How many cubic meters (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products were 'other deliveries' in each of the following provinces?

e.g., rail, trucks, tankers, barges loaded in Canada (including for export).

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of crude oil and equivalent products that were 'other deliveries'  

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - closing inventory for the month

19. What was this business's closing inventory in cubic metres (m3) of crude oil and equivalent products in each of the following provinces and countries of operation?

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - closing inventory for the month

Crude oil and equivalent products held in pipelines
Please report the volume of closing inventories held in pipeline lines, in cubic metres, of crude oil and equivalent products, by province and territory of operation and by country. Do not include volumes held in tanks and terminals. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in lines at the end of the reporting month.

Crude oil and equivalent products held in tanks and terminals
Please report the volume of closing inventories held in pipeline tanks and terminals, in cubic metres, of crude oil and equivalent products, by province of operation and country. Do not include pipeline fill. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in tanks and terminals at the end of the reporting month.

  Held in pipelines Cubic metres (m3) Held in tanks and terminals Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec    
b. Ontario    
c. Manitoba    
d. Saskatchewan    
e. Alberta    
f. British Columbia    
g. Northwest Territories    
h. United States    
Total closing inventory of crude oil and equivalent products    
Grand total closing inventory of crude oil and equivalent products    

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - line losses and adjustments

20. Did this business experience 'losses and adjustments' of crude oil and equivalent products during the month?

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - line losses and adjustments

Please indicate whether this business encountered 'Losses or adjustments' this month (i.e., shrinkage, inventory adjustments, systems gains/losses. On the following screen, you will be able to report the adjustments in each province with the aim of balancing the total supply with the total disposition.

  • Yes
  • No

21. What were the losses or adjustments in each of the following provinces?

Use a '-' to report losses and adjustments, where it applies.

Disposition of crude oil and equivalent products - line losses and adjustments

Please indicate whether this business encountered 'Losses or adjustments' this month (i.e., shrinkage, inventory adjustments, systems gains/losses.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total losses or adjustments of crude oil and equivalent products  

Total supply and disposition of crude oil and equivalent products

22. This is a summary of total crude oil and equivalent products.

  Cubic metres (m3)
Total Supply  
Total supply of crude oil and equivalent products  
Total Disposition  
Total deliveries of crude oil and equivalent products  
Total exports of crude oil and equivalent products  
Total closing inventory of crude oil and equivalent products  
Total line losses and adjustments of crude oil and equivalent products  
Total disposition of crude oil and equivalent products  

Thousands of cubic metre kilometres

23. If you have interprovincial pipeline movements of crude oil and equivalent products, please provide the total number of cubic metres kilometres, in thousands, for each of the following provinces of operation.

This is the volume of crude oil and equivalent products, delivered, multiplied by the distance each shipment has moved.

Example: 6,000 cubic metres transported over 5 km is 30,000 cubic metre kilometres, reported here as 30.

Thousands of cubic metre kilometres

Please report the volume of crude oil and equivalent products transmitted, multiplied by the distance each shipment has moved by province. Example: 2 cubic metres transported over 5 km is 10 cubic metre kilometres.

Volumes are reported in thousands of cubic metres, by province of operation.

  Thousands of cubic metre kilometres ('000 m3km)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total number of cubic metre kilometres of crude oil and equivalent products for this pipeline  

Foreign crude oil and equivalent products by province of operation

24. Did this business receive foreign crude oil and equivalent products via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States?

Include in transit shipments.

  • Yes
  • No

25. How many cubic metres (m3) of foreign crude oil and equivalent products were received via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States by the following province of operation?

e.g., report the volumes in the province where the U.S. crude first entered Canada

Foreign crude oil and equivalent products by province of operation

Please report the volume of foreign crude oil and equivalent products, in cubic metres, received via Canadian pipelines for destination in the United States (in transit shipments), by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of foreign crude oil and equivalent products via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States  

Domestic crude oil and equivalent products via United States pipelines for Canadian destinations by province of operation

26. Did this business receive domestic crude oil and equivalent products via United States pipelines for destinations in Canada?

Include ex transit shipments.

  • Yes
  • No

27. How many cubic metres (m3) of domestic crude oil and equivalent products were received via United States pipelines for destinations in Canada by the following province of operation?

e.g.,, report the volumes in the province where the domestic crude first entered Canada

Domestic crude oil and equivalent products by province of operation

Please report the volume of Canadian crude oil and equivalent products, in cubic metres, received via United States pipelines for destination in Canada (ex transit shipments), by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of domestic crude oil and equivalent products via United States pipelines for destinations in Canada  

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - imports

28. Does this business directly import propane, butane, and other products via pipeline from the U.S.?

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - imports

Include direct imports of foreign propane, butane, and other products via pipeline only. Do not include foreign propane, butane, and other products received into the pipeline within Canada via rail, tankers, barges, etc. These will be reported in question 34, under "Propane, butane and other products received from other sources".

  • Yes
  • No

29. How many cubic metres (m3) of imported propane, butane, and other products were received via pipeline into each of the following provinces?

Report the volume in the province where the propane, butane, or other product first entered Canada, even if it is not the final destination.

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - imports

Please report the volume of receipts, in cubic metres, of propane, butane, and other products which are directly imported from foreign countries via pipeline, according to the province where it first entered Canada. Do not include receipts of foreign propane, butane, and other products within Canada via rail, tankers, barges, etc. These will be reported in question 34, under "Propane, butane, and other products received from other sources".

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total imports of propane, butane and other products  

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from Canadian sources

30. Did this business receive propane, butane, and other products from any of the following Canadian sources?

Select all that apply.

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from domestic sources

  • Propane, butane and other products received from fields
  • Propane, butane and other products received from plants
  • Propane, butane and other products received from other pipelines, internal to the province of operation
  • Propane, butane and other products received from other sources
    e.g., receipts to the pipeline from trucks, rail, tankers, or barges loaded in Canada
  • Not Applicable - no propane, butane and other products received from Canadian sources
    i.e., all receipts are direct imports

31. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were received directly from fields in each of the following provinces?

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from domestic sources

Please report the volume of receipts, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products from fields, by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane, and other products received directly from fields  

32. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were received directly from plants in each of the following provinces?

Include processing plants, upgraders, etc.

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from domestic sources

Please report the volume of receipts, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products from plants, including processing plants, bulk plants, refineries and upgraders, by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane, and other products received directly from plants  

33. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were received from other pipelines, internal to the province of operations, in each of the following provinces?

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from domestic sources

Please report the volume of receipts, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products from other pipelines, by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane, and other products received from other pipelines  

34. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were received from other sources in each of the following provinces?

Include receipts from trucks, tanker cars, barges, etc., to the pipeline.

Receipts of propane, butane and other products - from domestic sources

Please report the volume of all other receipts, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products which are received into the pipeline, by province of operation. This would include receipts from trucks, tanker cars, barges, etc., to the pipeline.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane, and other products received from other sources  

Supply of propane, butane and other products - opening inventories

35. Our records indicate that last month this business provided the following information as closing inventory for propane, butane, and other products. It is being used as the opening inventory for the month of [month].

These values are provided for your information only. If corrections are necessary, please make adjustments to this month's disposition using the “Losses and Adjustments” section (question 48).

If the opening inventory is blank, please provide the missing values.

Supply of propane, butane and other products - opening inventories

Opening inventory of propane, butane and other products

The opening inventories must be equivalent to the closing inventories of the previous month. If revisions are to be made to the inventories, the opening inventory of the month following the month in error would remain unchanged, with the difference being absorbed in the losses item for the current month.

Propane, butane and other products held in pipelines

Please report the volume of opening inventories, in cubic metre, of propane, butane and other products held in pipelines, by province of operation and country. Do not include volumes held in tanks. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in lines at the end of the reporting month.

Propane, butane and other products held in tanks and terminals

Please report the volume of opening inventories, in cubic metre, of propane, butane and other products held in tanks and terminals, by province of operation and country. Do not include pipeline fill. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in tanks and terminals at the end of the reporting month.

  Held in pipelines Cubic metres (m3) Held in tanks and terminals Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec    
b. Ontario    
c. Manitoba    
d. Saskatchewan    
e. Alberta    
f. British Columbia    
g. Northwest Territories    
h. United States    
Total opening inventory of propane, butane and other products    
Grand total opening inventory of propane, butane and other products    

Total supply of propane, butane and other products

36. This is a summary of total supply of propane, butane and other products.

  Cubic metres (m3)
Opening inventory of propane, butane and other products  
Amount of propane, butane and other products imported from foreign countries  
Amount of propane, butane and other products received from domestic sources  
Total supply of propane, butane and other products  

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - exports

37. Does this business directly export propane, butane, and other products via pipeline to the U.S.?

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - exports

Include direct exports of propane, butane, and other products via pipeline only. Do not include propane, butane, and other products loaded in Canada onto rail, trucks, tankers or barges. This should be reported as "Other deliveries" in question 47.

  • Yes
  • No

38. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane and other products were exported via pipeline by each of the following provinces?

Report the volume in the province where the propane, butane, and other products left Canada, even if it is not the original source province.

Disposition of propane, butane, and other products - exports

Please report the volume of exports, in cubic metres, of propane, butane, and other products which are delivered directly to the U.S. by this pipeline, by the province where it left Canada.

Do not include exports of Canadian propane, butane, and other products which are not exported directly by this pipeline (i.e., product that is loaded onto a barge, tanker, truck, rail) These volumes should be reported as 'Other deliveries' in question 47.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of exported propane, butane and other products  

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - deliveries

39. Did this business deliver propane, butane, and other products to any of the following?

Select all that apply.

  • Deliveries to other pipelines, internal to the province of operation
  • Deliveries to refineries
  • Deliveries to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgraders
  • Other deliveries (including for export)
    e.g., rail, trucks, tankers loaded in Canada
  • Not Applicable - no propane, butane, and other products delivered to Canadian recipients
    i.e., all deliveries are direct exports

40. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were delivered to other pipelines, internal to the province of operations, in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane, and other products delivered to other pipelines  

41. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were delivered directly to refineries in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane and other products delivered to refineries  

42. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were delivered directly to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgraders in each of the following provinces?

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane and other products delivered to bulk plants, terminals, processing plants or upgrades  

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - exports

43. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were 'other deliveries' in each of the following provinces?

e.g., rail, trucks, tankers, barges loaded in Canada (including for export)

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane and other products that were other deliveries  

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - company own use

44. Were propane, butane and other products consumed by this business for its own pipeline operation?

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - company own use

Please indicate if this business used propane, butane and other products for its own pipeline operation.

  • Yes
  • No

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - company own use

45. How many cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products were consumed by this business for its own pipeline operation?

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - company own use

Please report the volume consumed for this business own operation, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products, by province of operation.
Example: pumping stations operations.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of propane, butane and other products consumed for company's own use  

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - closing inventories

46. What was this business's closing inventory in cubic metres (m3) of propane, butane, and other products in each of the following provinces and countries of operation?

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - closing inventories

Propane, butane and other products held in pipelines
Please report the volume of closing inventories held in pipeline lines, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products, by province of operation and country. Do not include volumes held in tanks and terminals. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in lines at the end of the reporting month.

Propane, butane and other products held in tanks and terminals
Please report the volume of closing inventories held in tanks and terminals, in cubic metres, of propane, butane and other products, by province of operation and country. Do not include pipeline fill. Inventories should be actual physical volumes in tanks at the end of the reporting month.

  Held in pipelines Cubic metres (m3) Held in tanks and terminals Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec    
b. Ontario    
c. Manitoba    
d. Saskatchewan    
e. Alberta    
f. British Columbia    
g. Northwest Territories    
h. United States    
Total closing inventory of propane, butane and other products    
Grand total closing inventory of propane, butane and other products    

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - line losses and adjustments

47. Did this business experience 'losses and adjustments' of propane, butane, and other products during the month?

Disposition of propane, butane, and other products - line losses and adjustments

Please indicate whether this business encountered 'Losses or adjustments' this month (i.e., shrinkage, inventory adjustments, systems gains/losses, etc.). On the following screen, you will be able to report the adjustments in each province with the aim of balancing the total supply with the total disposition.

  • Yes
  • No

48. What were the losses or adjustments in each of the following provinces?

Use a '-' to report losses and adjustments, where it applies.

Disposition of propane, butane and other products - line losses and adjustments

Please indicate whether this business encountered 'Losses or adjustments' this month (i.e., shrinkage, inventory adjustments, systems gains/losses).

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total losses or adjustments of propane, butane, and other products  

Total supply and disposition of propane, butane and other products

49. This is a summary of total propane, butane and other products.

  Cubic metres (m3)
Total Supply  
Total supply of propane, butane and other products  
Total Disposition  
Total deliveries of propane, butane and other products  
Total propane, butane and other products consumed for company's own use  
Total exports of propane, butane and other products  
Total closing inventory of propane, butane and other products  
Total line losses and adjustments of propane, butane and other products  
Total disposition of propane, butane and other products  

Thousands of cubic metre kilometres

50. If you have interprovincial pipeline movements of propane, butane and other products, please provide the total number of cubic metre kilometres, in thousands, for each of the following provinces of operation.

This is the volume of propane, butane and other products, delivered, multiplied by the distance each shipment has moved.

Example: 6,000 cubic metres transported over 5 km is 30,000 cubic metre kilometres, reported here as 30.

Thousands of cubic metre kilometres

Please report the volume of propane, butane and other products transmitted multiplied by the distance each shipment has moved by province. Example: 2 cubic metres transported over 5 km is 10 cubic metre kilometres.

Volumes are reported in thousands of cubic metres, by province of operation.

  Thousands of cubic metre kilometres ('000 m3 km)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total number of cubic metre kilometres of propane, butane, and other products for this pipeline  

Foreign propane, butane and other products by province of operation

51. Did this business receive foreign propane, butane, and other products via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States?

Include in transit shipments.

  • Yes
  • No

52. How many cubic metres (m3) of foreign propane, butane, and other products were received via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States by the following province of operation?

e.g., Report the volumes in the province where the U.S. propane, butane, and other products first entered Canada

Foreign propane, butane and other products by province of operation

Please report the volume of foreign propane, butane and other products, in cubic metres, received via Canadian pipelines for destination in the United States (in transit shipments), by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of foreign propane, butane and other products received via Canadian pipelines for destinations in the United States  

Domestic propane, butane and other products via United States pipelines for Canadian destinations by province of operation

53. Did this business receive domestic propane, butane, and other products via United States pipelines for destinations in Canada?

Include ex transit shipments.

  • Yes
  • No

54. How many cubic metres (m3) of domestic propane, butane, and other products were received via United States pipelines for destinations in Canada by the following province of operation?

e.g., Report the volumes in the province where the domestic propane, butane, and other products first entered Canada

Domestic propane, butane and other products via United States pipelines for Canadian destinations by province of operation

Please report the volume of Canadian propane, butane and other products, in cubic metres, received via United States pipelines for destination in Canada (ex transit shipments), by province of operation.

  Cubic metres (m3)
a. Quebec  
b. Ontario  
c. Manitoba  
d. Saskatchewan  
e. Alberta  
f. British Columbia  
g. Northwest Territories  
Total amount of domestic propane, butane and other products received via the United States pipelines for destinations in Canada  

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

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Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

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Enter your comments

Concordance: North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) Canada 2012 V1.2 to North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) Canada 2017 V1.0 based on GSIM

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

Description of changes in the classification, including Codes, Titles, Classes, Subclasses and Detailed categories (Based on GSIM)

NAPCS 2012 v1.2-NAPCS 2017 v1.0 (CSV, 132.88 KB)
NAPCS Canada 2012 V1.2 Code NAPCS Canada 2012 V1.2 Title NAPCS Canada 2017 V1.0 Code NAPCS Canada 2017 V1.0 Title GSIM Type of Change
111134 Poultry, other than turkeys and chickens 111134 Poultry (except chickens, turkeys, chicks and poults) VC2 - Name change
1111341 Poultry, other than turkeys and chickens 1111341 Poultry (except chickens, turkeys, chicks and poults) VC2 - Name change
114 Fresh fruit, nuts and vegetables 114 Fresh fruit, nuts and vegetables, and pulse crops VC2 - Name change
11422 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 11422 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes and pulse crops) RC4.1 - Breakdown
11422 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 11431 Pulse crops (except soybeans) RC4.1 - Breakdown
114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes and pulse crops) RC4.1 - Breakdown
114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 114311 Chickpeas RC4.1 - Breakdown
114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 114312 Lentils RC4.1 - Breakdown
114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 114313 Dry beans RC4.1 - Breakdown
114221 Fresh vegetables (except potatoes) 114314 Dry peas RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142216 Fresh seed type vegetables 1142216 Green leguminous vegetables RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142216 Fresh seed type vegetables 1142218 Other fresh vegetables, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143111 Chickpeas, Desi RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143112 Chickpeas, Kabuli RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143113 Other chickpeas RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143121 Large green lentils RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143122 Red lentils RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143123 Small green lentils RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143124 Other lentils RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143131 Dry white beans RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143132 Dry coloured beans RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143141 Yellow dry peas RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143142 Green dry peas RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142217 Pulse crops (except soybeans) 1143143 Other dry peas RC4.1 - Breakdown
1142218 Fresh mushrooms (including truffles) 1142217 Fresh mushrooms (including truffles) VC1 - Code change
1142219 Other fresh vegetables, n.e.c. 1142218 Other fresh vegetables, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
115139 Other miscellaneous crop products, n.e.c. 115139 Other miscellaneous crop products, n.e.c. NC- Notification change
    1151398 Seeds for planting (except potato, flower, shrub and tree seeds) RC2 - Creation
11514 Nursery and floriculture products 11514 Floriculture and nursery products VC2 - Name change
115143 Nursery and floriculture products (except seeds and Christmas trees) 115143 Floriculture products (except flower seeds) RC4.1 - Breakdown
115143 Nursery and floriculture products (except seeds and Christmas trees) 115144 Nursery products (except tree and shrub seeds) RC4.1 - Breakdown
115143 Nursery and floriculture products (except seeds and Christmas trees) 115145 Sod RC4.1 - Breakdown
1151433 Cuttings and tree seedlings 1151433 Cuttings RC4.1 - Breakdown
1151433 Cuttings and tree seedlings 1151441 Nursery products (except tree and shrub seeds) RC4.1 - Breakdown
1151436 Trees and shrubs 1151441 Nursery products (except tree and shrub seeds) RC3.1 - Merger
1151437 Sod 1151451 Sod VC1 - Code change
141 Crude oil and crude bitumen 141 Crude oil and bitumen RC5 - Transfer
141 Crude oil and crude bitumen 143 Natural gas liquids (including condensate) and related products RC5 - Transfer
14111 Conventional crude oil 14111 Conventional crude oil RC5 - Transfer
14111 Conventional crude oil 14311 Natural gas liquids (including condensate) and related products RC5 - Transfer
141111 Conventional crude oil 141111 Conventional crude oil RC5 - Transfer
141111 Conventional crude oil 143112 Natural gas liquids (except LPGs) RC5 - Transfer
1411111 Light crude oil 1411111 Light and medium crude oil VC2 - Name change
1411113 Condensate 1431122 Lease condensate RC4.1 - Breakdown
1411113 Condensate 1431123 Pentanes plus (including plant condensate) RC4.1 - Breakdown
1411114 Pentanes plus 1431123 Pentanes plus (including plant condensate) RC3.1 - Merger
143 Natural gas liquids and related products 143 Natural gas liquids (including condensate) and related products RC5 - Transfer
14311 Natural gas liquids and related products 14311 Natural gas liquids (including condensate) and related products RC5 - Transfer
143111 Natural gas liquids and related products 143111 Liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs) RC4.1 - Breakdown
143111 Natural gas liquids and related products 143112 Natural gas liquids (except LPGs) RC4.1 - Breakdown
1431111 Ethane 1431121 Ethane VC1 - Code change
1431112 Propane 1431111 Propane and propane mixes VC1 - Code change
1431113 Butane 1431112 Butane and butane mixes VC1 - Code change
1431114 Other natural gas liquids (NGLs) products 1431124 Other natural gas liquids (NGLs) and related products, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
144 Other energy products 144 Coal RC4.1 - Breakdown
144 Other energy products 145 Nuclear fuel and other energy products RC4.1 - Breakdown
14411 Coal 14411 Hard coal RC4.1 - Breakdown
14411 Coal 14412 Brown coal RC4.1 - Breakdown
144111 Coal 144111 Anthracite RC4.1 - Breakdown
144111 Coal 144112 Bituminous coal RC4.1 - Breakdown
144111 Coal 144121 Sub-bituminous coal RC4.1 - Breakdown
144111 Coal 144122 Lignite RC4.1 - Breakdown
1441112 Metallurgical coal 1441121 Coking (metallurgical) coal VC1 - Code change
1441113 Thermal coal 1441122 Other bituminous coal VC1 - Code change
1441114 Sub-bituminous coal 1441211 Sub-bituminous coal VC1 - Code change
1441115 Lignite 1441221 Lignite VC1 - Code change
14412 Solid fuel products n.e.c. 14512 Fuel wood, and solid fuel products n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
144121 Solid fuel products, n.e.c. 145122 Solid fuel products, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
1441211 Fuel products of waste wood 1451221 Fuel products of waste wood VC1 - Code change
1441212 Other solid fuel products, n.e.c. 1451222 Peat briquettes and other peat products used as fuel RC4.2 - Split off
1441212 Other solid fuel products, n.e.c. 1451223 Other solid fuel products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
14413 Fuel wood 14512 Fuel wood, and solid fuel products n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
144131 Fuel wood 145121 Fuel wood VC1 - Code change
1441311 Fuel wood 1451211 Fuel wood VC1 - Code change
14414 Steam and heated or cooled air or water 14513 Steam and heated or cooled air or water VC1 - Code change
144141 Steam 145131 Steam VC1 - Code change
1441411 Steam 1451311 Steam VC1 - Code change
144142 Heated or cooled air or water 145132 Heated or cooled air or water VC1 - Code change
1441421 Heated or cooled air or water 1451321 Heated or cooled air or water VC1 - Code change
145 Electricity 146 Electricity VC1 - Code change
14511 Electricity 14611 Electricity VC1 - Code change
145111 Electricity 146111 Electricity VC1 - Code change
1451111 Electricity 1461111 Thermal generation electricity (except nuclear and geothermal) RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461112 Nuclear electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461113 Hydro-electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461114 Tidal electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461115 Wind electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461116 Solar electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461117 Wave electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461118 Geothermal electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
1451111 Electricity 1461119 Other forms of electricity RC4.1 - Breakdown
146 Natural gas distribution 147 Natural gas distribution VC1 - Code change
14611 Natural gas distribution 14711 Natural gas distribution VC1 - Code change
146111 Natural gas distribution 147111 Natural gas distribution, directly to systems gas consumers RC4.1 - Breakdown
146111 Natural gas distribution 147112 Natural gas distribution, directly to consumers enrolled with third party marketers RC4.1 - Breakdown
146111 Natural gas distribution 147113 Natural gas distribution to consumers having purchased directly from suppliers RC4.1 - Breakdown
146111 Natural gas distribution 147114 Other natural gas deliveries RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471111 Natural gas deliveries to industrial systems gas consumers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471112 Natural gas deliveries to commercial and institutional systems gas consumers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471113 Natural gas deliveries to residential systems gas consumers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471121 Natural gas deliveries to industrial consumers enrolled with third party marketers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471122 Natural gas deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers enrolled with third party marketers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471123 Natural gas deliveries to residential consumers enrolled with third party marketers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471131 Natural gas deliveries to industrial consumers having purchased directly from suppliers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471132 Natural gas deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers having purchased directly from suppliers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471133 Natural gas deliveries to residential consumers having purchased directly from suppliers RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471141 Natural gas deliveries to transmission pipelines RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471142 Natural gas deliveries to storage facilities RC4.1 - Breakdown
1461111 Natural gas distribution 1471143 Natural gas deliveries to other gas distributors RC4.1 - Breakdown
18351 Ketchup, canned tomato sauces, and preserved fruit and vegetables 18351 Ketchup, canned tomato sauces, and preserved fruit and vegetables RC5 - Transfer
183512 Canned preserves, infant foods, and specialty foods 183512 Canned preserves, infant foods, and specialty foods RC4.1 - Breakdown
1835121 Canned jams, jellies and purees 1835121 Preserved jams, jellies and purees VC2 - Name change
1835122 Canned infant foods 1835122 Preserved infant foods VC2 - Name change
1835124 Nut butters and pastes (except peanut butter) 1835124 Peanut butter, and other nut butters and pastes RC3.1 - Merger
18361 Other food products, n.e.c. 18351 Ketchup, canned tomato sauces, and preserved fruit and vegetables RC5 - Transfer
18361 Other food products, n.e.c. 18361 Other food products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
183611 Peanut butter 183512 Canned preserves, infant foods, and specialty foods RC3.2 - Take-over
1836111 Peanut butter 1835124 Peanut butter, and other nut butters and pastes RC3.1 - Merger
1836138 Prepared food products, n.e.c. 1836138 Processed and prepared food products, n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
192 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices 192 Frozen, fresh and canned fruit and vegetable juices VC2 - Name change
19211 Fresh, frozen and canned fruit and vegetable juices 19211 Frozen, fresh and canned fruit and vegetable juices VC2 - Name change
192111 Frozen juices and drinks 192111 Frozen fruit juices VC2 - Name change
1921111 Frozen juices and drinks 1921111 Frozen fruit juices VC2 - Name change
193 Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, other beverages, and ice 193 Carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, bottled water, and ice VC2 - Name change
19311 Bottled water, carbonated soft drinks, other beverages, and ice 19311 Carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, bottled water, and ice VC2 - Name change
193111 Carbonated drinks 193111 Carbonated drinks and bottled water VC2 - Name change
193112 Non-carbonated drinks (except milk and juice), bottled water and ice 193112 Non-carbonated bottled water and drinks (except milk and juice), and ice VC2 - Name change
1931122 Non-carbonated drinks (except milk, juice, and water) 1931122 Non-carbonated drinks (except milk and juice) VC2 - Name change
212 Tobacco products 212 Tobacco products RC5 - Transfer
212 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products RC5 - Transfer
212 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 381 Electrical components RC5 - Transfer
21211 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 21211 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco RC5 - Transfer
21211 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
21211 Cigarettes, cigars, chewing and smoking tobacco 38125 Other electrical equipment and components RC5 - Transfer
212111 Cigarettes 212111 Cigarettes (except e-cigarettes) RC5 - Transfer
212111 Cigarettes 272136 Other chemical products RC5 - Transfer
212111 Cigarettes 381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
2121111 Cigarettes 2121111 Cigarettes (except e-cigarettes) RC4.1 - Breakdown
2121111 Cigarettes 2721366 E-liquids with nicotine RC4.1 - Breakdown
2121111 Cigarettes 3812534 Electronic cigarettes RC4.1 - Breakdown
221122 Thread (except covered rubber thread) 221122 Sewing thread (except covered rubber thread) VC2 - Name change
2211221 Sewing thread 2211221 Sewing thread (except covered rubber thread) VC2 - Name change
231 Clothing, footwear and accessories 231 Clothing, footwear and accessories RC5 - Transfer
23114 Clothing accessories 23114 Clothing accessories, and vestments, costumes and unisex clothing VC2 - Name change
231143 Other clothing accessories and textile clothing components 231143 Other clothing accessories, textile clothing components, and vestments, costumes and unisex clothing VC2 - Name change
2311432 Vestments and costumes 2311433 Vestments, costumes, and unisex clothing VC1 - Code change
2311433 Other clothing accessories 2311432 Other clothing accessories, and textile clothing pieces and components RC3.1 - Merger
2311434 Textile pieces and components for clothing 2311432 Other clothing accessories, and textile clothing pieces and components RC3.1 - Merger
23121 Footwear 23121 Footwear RC5 - Transfer
231214 Other footwear 231214 Other footwear RC5 - Transfer
2312141 Men's athletic footwear 2312141 Men's and women's athletic footwear RC3.1 - Merger
2312142 Women's athletic footwear 2312141 Men's and women's athletic footwear RC3.1 - Merger
2312143 Children's footwear 2312142 Children's footwear VC1 - Code change
2312144 Other footwear, n.e.c. 2312146 Other footwear, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
261 Refined petroleum energy products, and biofuels 261 Refined petroleum energy products (including liquid biofuels) VC2 - Name change
26121 Motor gasoline 26121 Motor gasoline (including blending components and ethanol fuel) RC3.1 - Merger
261211 Motor gasoline 261211 Finished motor gasoline (except for aircraft, and ethanol fuel) RC4.1 - Breakdown
261211 Motor gasoline 261212 Motor gasoline blending components RC4.1 - Breakdown
2612111 Motor gasoline 2612111 Finished motor gasoline, premium RC4.1 - Breakdown
2612111 Motor gasoline 2612112 Finished motor gasoline, mid-grade RC4.1 - Breakdown
2612111 Motor gasoline 2612113 Finished motor gasoline, regular RC4.1 - Breakdown
2612111 Motor gasoline 2612121 Motor gasoline blending components RC4.1 - Breakdown
26122 Diesel fuel 26122 Diesel and biodiesel fuels RC3.1 - Merger
26131 Jet fuel 26131 Aviation fuel VC2 - Name change
261311 Jet fuel 261311 Aviation gasoline RC4.2 - Split off
261311 Jet fuel 261312 Jet fuel RC4.2 - Split off
2613112 Aviation turbo fuel (kerosene type) 2613121 Aviation turbo fuel, kerosene type VC1 - Code change
2613113 Aviation turbo fuel (naphtha type) 2613122 Aviation turbo fuel, naphtha type VC1 - Code change
26141 Ethanol and biodiesel fuels 26121 Motor gasoline (including blending components and ethanol fuel) RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
26141 Ethanol and biodiesel fuels 26122 Diesel and biodiesel fuels RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
261411 Ethanol fuel 261213 Ethanol fuel VC1 - Code change
2614111 Ethanol fuel 2612131 Ethanol fuel VC1 - Code change
261412 Biodiesel fuel 261222 Biodiesel fuel VC1 - Code change
2614121 Biodiesel fuel 2612221 Biodiesel fuel VC1 - Code change
264 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 141 Crude oil and bitumen RC5 - Transfer
264 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 264 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products RC5 - Transfer
26411 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products 26411 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products RC5 - Transfer
264114 Finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 264114 Petroleum naphthas, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
264114 Finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 264115 Other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
2641141 Petroleum waxes and petroleum jelly 2641151 Petroleum waxes and petroleum jelly VC1 - Code change
2641142 Other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 2641141 Naphtha specialties RC4.1 - Breakdown
2641142 Other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 2641142 All other petroleum naphthas, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
2641142 Other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 2641152 Still gas RC4.1 - Breakdown
2641142 Other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. 2641153 All other finished petroleum products, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
26412 Synthetic crude oil 14113 Synthetic crude oil VC1 - Code change
264121 Synthetic crude oil 141131 Synthetic crude oil VC1 - Code change
2641211 Synthetic crude oil 1411311 Synthetic crude oil VC1 - Code change
271 Basic chemicals 145 Nuclear fuel and other energy products RC4.2 - Split off
271 Basic chemicals 271 Basic chemicals RC4.2 - Split off
271111 Oxygen 271111 Industrial gases RC3.1 - Merger
271112 Nitrogen 271111 Industrial gases RC3.1 - Merger
2711121 Nitrogen 2711112 Nitrogen VC1 - Code change
271113 Carbon dioxide 271111 Industrial gases RC3.1 - Merger
2711131 Carbon dioxide 2711113 Carbon dioxide VC1 - Code change
271114 Acetylene 271111 Industrial gases RC3.1 - Merger
2711141 Acetylene 2711114 Acetylene VC1 - Code change
271115 Industrial gases, n.e.c. 271111 Industrial gases RC3.1 - Merger
2711151 Argon 2711116 Argon VC1 - Code change
2711152 Hydrogen 2711115 Hydrogen VC1 - Code change
2711153 Other industrial gases, n.e.c. 2711117 Other industrial gases, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
27112 Other basic inorganic chemicals 14511 Nuclear fuel RC4.2 - Split off
27112 Other basic inorganic chemicals 27112 Other basic inorganic chemicals RC4.2 - Split off
271127 Nuclear fuel 145111 Nuclear fuel VC1 - Code change
2711271 Nuclear fuel 1451111 Nuclear fuel VC1 - Code change
271128 Other basic inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. 271127 Prepared radioactive isotopes RC4.2 - Split off
271128 Other basic inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. 271128 Other basic inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
2711281 Prepared radioactive isotopes 2711271 Prepared radioactive isotopes, for medical use RC4.1 - Breakdown
2711281 Prepared radioactive isotopes 2711272 Prepared radioactive isotopes (except for medical use) RC4.1 - Breakdown
2711282 Inorganic acids (except nitric, phosphoric and sulphuric) 2711281 Inorganic acids (except nitric, phosphoric and sulphuric) VC1 - Code change
2711283 Alkalis, alums, and bleaches (except chlorine and sodium hydroxide) 2711282 Alkalis, alums, and bleaches (except chlorine and sodium hydroxide) VC1 - Code change
2711284 Inorganic aluminum compounds, n.e.c. 2711283 Inorganic aluminum compounds, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
2711285 Other miscellaneous inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. 2711284 Other miscellaneous inorganic chemicals, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products 272 Fertilizers, pesticides and other chemical products RC5 - Transfer
27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. 27213 Chemical products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
272136 Other chemical products 272136 Other chemical products RC5 - Transfer
2721366 Other chemical products, n.e.c. 2721367 E-liquids without nicotine RC4.2 - Split off
2721366 Other chemical products, n.e.c. 2721368 Other chemical products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
284 Plastic and rubber finished products 284 Plastic and rubber finished products RC5 - Transfer
284 Plastic and rubber finished products 442 Boats and other transportation equipment RC5 - Transfer
2841234 Fabricated plastic products for electrical/electronic or industrial machinery use (except foam and reinforced plastics) 2841234 Fabricated plastic products for electrical, electronic or industrial machinery use (except foam and reinforced plastics) VC2 - Name change
28413 Rubber products, n.e.c. 28413 Rubber products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
28413 Rubber products, n.e.c. 44211 Personal watercraft, motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer
284133 Other rubber products, n.e.c. 284133 Other rubber products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
284133 Other rubber products, n.e.c. 442112 Motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer
2841334 Other miscellaneous rubber products, n.e.c. 2841334 Other miscellaneous rubber products (except rubber boats), n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
2841334 Other miscellaneous rubber products, n.e.c. 4421122 Recreational and other boats, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
291 Non-metallic mineral products 291 Non-metallic mineral products RC5 - Transfer
291 Non-metallic mineral products 381 Electrical components RC5 - Transfer
291 Non-metallic mineral products 475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies RC5 - Transfer
29112 Concrete products 29112 Concrete products RC5 - Transfer
29112 Concrete products 47513 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
291123 Other precast and prestressed concrete products 291123 Other precast and prestressed concrete products RC5 - Transfer
291123 Other precast and prestressed concrete products 475131 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
2911231 Precast concrete products, n.e.c. 2911231 Precast concrete products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
2911231 Precast concrete products, n.e.c. 4751311 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
29113 Glass and glass products (except automotive glass and automotive mirrors) 29113 Glass and glass products (except automotive glass and automotive mirrors) RC5 - Transfer
29113 Glass and glass products (except automotive glass and automotive mirrors) 38121 Communication and electric wire and cable RC5 - Transfer
291135 Glass products, n.e.c. 291135 Glass products, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
291135 Glass products, n.e.c. 381212 Fibre optic cable RC5 - Transfer
2911355 Optical glass fibre, and glass products n.e.c. 2911355 Other glass products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
2911355 Optical glass fibre, and glass products n.e.c. 3812121 Fibre optic cable RC4.2 - Split off
331 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 331 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
33111 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment 33111 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
331114 Other farm machinery and equipment 331114 Other farm machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
3311141 Other farm machinery and equipment 3311141 Other farm machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
332113 Cranes and self-propelled construction equipment 332113 Heavy construction and forestry machinery and equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
332113 Cranes and self-propelled construction equipment 332117 Off-highway dump trucks for logging, construction, mining, and oil and gas field RC4.1 - Breakdown
3321131 Self-propelled construction and forestry machinery 3321131 Heavy construction and forestry machinery and equipment, self-propelled RC4.1 - Breakdown
3321131 Self-propelled construction and forestry machinery 3321171 Off-highway dump trucks for logging, construction, mining, and oil and gas field RC4.1 - Breakdown
34521 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets 34521 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets (except aircraft turbines) VC2 - Name change
345211 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets 345211 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets (except aircraft turbines) VC2 - Name change
3452111 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets 3452111 Turbines, turbine generators, and turbine generator sets (except aircraft turbines) VC2 - Name change
3611112 Laptop and portable computers 3611112 Laptop computers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611112 Laptop and portable computers 3611113 Tablet computers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611112 Laptop and portable computers 3611114 Other portable computers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611113 Servers and other host computers 3611115 Servers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611113 Servers and other host computers 3611116 Other host computers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611123 Computer monitors and computer printers 3611123 Computer monitors RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611123 Computer monitors and computer printers 3611124 Computer printers RC4.1 - Breakdown
3611124 Computer peripherals, n.e.c. 3611125 Computer peripherals, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
362 Communication and audio and video equipment 362 Communication, and audio and video equipment RC5 - Transfer
362113 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment, and space satellites 362113 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
362113 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment, and space satellites 362114 Space satellites RC4.1 - Breakdown
3621131 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment 3621131 Smartphones RC4.1 - Breakdown
3621131 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment 3621132 Smartwatches RC4.1 - Breakdown
3621131 Mobile telephones and other wireless communications equipment 3621133 Mobile telephones (except smartphones) and other wireless communications equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
3621132 Space satellites 3621141 Space satellites VC1 - Code change
36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment 36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment (except speakers) 362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment RC4.2 - Split off/VC2 - Name change
3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) 3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) RC4.2 - Split off
363 Medical, measuring, and other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 363 Medical, measuring, and other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
363 Medical, measuring, and other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 371 Electronic and electrical parts RC5 - Transfer
363 Medical, measuring, and other electronic and electrical machinery and equipment 475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies RC5 - Transfer
36312 Measuring, control, and scientific instruments 36312 Measuring, control, and scientific instruments RC5 - Transfer
36312 Measuring, control, and scientific instruments 37141 Parts of electronic equipment, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
36312 Measuring, control, and scientific instruments 47533 Jewellery, cut gems, jewellery findings, hollowware and flatware, and other articles of precious metal RC5 - Transfer
363121 Watches and clocks (including parts) 363121 Watches and clocks (except parts and components) RC4.2 - Split off
363121 Watches and clocks (including parts) 371413 Parts of navigational and measuring instruments, control systems and electromedical equipment RC4.2 - Split off
363121 Watches and clocks (including parts) 475334 Precious metal hollowware and flatware RC4.2 - Split off
3631211 Watches and parts of watches 3631211 Watches (except parts and components) RC4.2 - Split off
3631211 Watches and parts of watches 3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems RC4.2 - Split off
3631211 Watches and parts of watches 4753341 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
3631212 Clocks and parts of clocks 3631212 Clocks (except parts and components) RC4.2 - Split off
3631212 Clocks and parts of clocks 3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems RC4.2 - Split off
363124 Flowmeters, counting devices (except for motor vehicles), and aircraft engine instruments 363124 Flowmeters, counting devices (except for motor vehicles), and aircraft engine instruments RC5 - Transfer
363124 Flowmeters, counting devices (except for motor vehicles), and aircraft engine instruments 371413 Parts of navigational and measuring instruments, control systems and electromedical equipment RC5 - Transfer
3631241 Integrating and totalizing meters for gas and liquids 3631241 Integrating and totalizing meters for gas and liquids (except parts) RC4.2 - Split off
3631241 Integrating and totalizing meters for gas and liquids 3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems RC4.2 - Split off
3631242 Counting devices (except motor vehicle instruments) 3631242 Counting devices (except parts and motor vehicle instruments) RC4.2 - Split off
3631242 Counting devices (except motor vehicle instruments) 3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems RC4.2 - Split off
371 Electronic and electrical parts 371 Electronic and electrical parts RC5 - Transfer
37141 Parts of electronic equipment, n.e.c. 37141 Parts of electronic equipment, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
371413 Parts of navigational and measuring instruments, control systems and electromedical equipment 371413 Parts of navigational and measuring instruments, control systems and electromedical equipment RC5 - Transfer
3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems 3714132 Parts of measuring instruments, testing equipment and control systems RC4.2 - Split off
381 Electrical components 381 Electrical components RC5 - Transfer
38121 Communication and energy wire and cable 38121 Communication and electric wire and cable RC5 - Transfer
381212 Fibre optic cable 381212 Fibre optic cable RC5 - Transfer
3812121 Fibre optic cable 3812121 Fibre optic cable RC4.2 - Split off
38125 Other electrical equipment and components 38125 Other electrical equipment and components RC5 - Transfer
381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. 381253 Other electrical equipment and components, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
3812534 Non-industrial electrical equipment and parts, n.e.c. 3812535 Non-industrial electrical equipment and parts, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
39116 Institutional and other furniture, n.e.c. (including furniture frames) 39116 Wood furniture frames, and institutional and other furniture, n.e.c.  VC2 - Name change
3911623 Furniture (except household and office), n.e.c. 3911623 Other furniture, n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
39121 Blinds and shades 39121 Blinds, shades, and curtain fixtures VC2 - Name change
391211 Window shades, blinds, and curtain fixtures 391211 Blinds, shades, and curtain fixtures VC2 - Name change
3912111 Window shades, blinds, and curtain fixtures 3912111 Blinds, shades, and curtain fixtures VC2 - Name change
41111 Passenger cars 41111 Passenger cars and chassis VC2 - Name change
412 Medium and heavy trucks, buses, and other motor vehicles 331 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
412 Medium and heavy trucks, buses, and other motor vehicles 412 Medium and heavy trucks, buses, and other motor vehicles RC5 - Transfer
41213 Freight and utility trailers 33111 Agricultural, lawn and garden machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
41213 Freight and utility trailers 41213 Freight and utility trailers RC5 - Transfer
412131 Truck trailers 331114 Other farm machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
412131 Truck trailers 412131 Truck trailers RC5 - Transfer
4121311 Truck trailers with high axle rating 3311141 Other farm machinery and equipment RC5 - Transfer
4121311 Truck trailers with high axle rating 4121311 Truck trailers with high axle rating RC5 - Transfer
4121312 Truck trailers with low axle rating 3311141 Other farm machinery and equipment RC5
4121312 Truck trailers with low axle rating 4121312 Truck trailers with low axle rating RC5
441 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 441 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment RC5 - Transfer
441 Ships, locomotives, railway rolling stock, and rapid transit equipment 442 Boats and other transportation equipment RC5 - Transfer
44111 Ships 44111 Ships RC5 - Transfer
44111 Ships 44211 Personal watercraft, motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer
441111 Ships 441111 Ships RC5 - Transfer
441111 Ships 442112 Motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer
4411111 Military ships 4411111 Military ships RC5 - Transfer
4411111 Military ships 4421121 Motorboats RC5 - Transfer
442 Boats and other personal transportation equipment 442 Boats and other transportation equipment RC5 - Transfer
44211 Boats and personal watercraft 44211 Personal watercraft, motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name change
4421111 Personal watercraft and parts 4421111 Personal watercraft and parts RC5 - Transfer
4421111 Personal watercraft and parts 4421121 Motorboats RC5 - Transfer
442112 Boats 442112 Motorboats and other boats RC5 - Transfer/VC2 - Name change
4421121 Motorboats 4421121 Motorboats RC5 - Transfer
4421242 Golf carts, and other land vehicles n.e.c. 4421242 Golf carts and similar vehicles RC4.1 - Breakdown
4421242 Golf carts, and other land vehicles n.e.c. 4421243 Other land vehicles, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
462111 Wooden doors 462111 Wood doors VC2 - Name change
462112 Wooden window units 462112 Wood window units VC2 - Name change
462113 Wooden door and window frames and sash 462113 Wood door and window frames and sash VC2 - Name change
462122 Wood kitchen cabinet and bathroom vanity tops (including plastic laminated wood) 462122 Wood kitchen cabinet and bathroom vanity tops (including made of plastic laminated wood) VC2 - Name change
4621221 Wood kitchen cabinet and bathroom vanity tops (including plastic laminated wood) 4621221 Wood kitchen cabinet and bathroom vanity tops (including made of plastic laminated wood) VC2 - Name change
463 Paints, coatings, and adhesive products 264 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products RC5 - Transfer
463 Paints, coatings, and adhesive products 463 Paints, coatings, and adhesive products RC5 - Transfer
46311 Paints, coatings and adhesive products 26411 Lubricants and other petroleum refinery products RC5 - Transfer
46311 Paints, coatings and adhesive products 46311 Paints, coatings and adhesive products RC5 - Transfer
463113 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds 264114 Petroleum naphthas, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
463113 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds 463113 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds RC4.2 - Split off
4631131 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds 2641141 Naphtha specialties RC4.2 - Split off
4631131 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds 4631131 Paint removers and thinners, and glazing compounds RC4.2 - Split off
475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies RC5 - Transfer
475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 231 Clothing, footwear and accessories RC5 - Transfer
475 Miscellaneous goods and supplies 362 Communication and audio and video equipment RC5 - Transfer
475111 Wheelchairs, and orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances 475111 Wheelchairs, and orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances RC5 - Transfer
475111 Wheelchairs, and orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances 475112 Medical appliances and supplies, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
4751112 Orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances 4751112 Orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances RC5 - Transfer
4751112 Orthopaedic and prosthetic appliances 4751121 Surgical and therapeutic appliances RC5 - Transfer
475112 Medical appliances and supplies, n.e.c. 475112 Medical appliances and supplies, n.e.c. RC5 - Transfer
4751121 Surgical and therapeutic appliances 4751121 Surgical and therapeutic appliances RC5 - Transfer
47513 Caskets and coffins 47513 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
475131 Caskets and coffins 475131 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
4751311 Caskets and coffins 4751311 Caskets and other related funeral goods RC5 - Transfer
47531 Sporting and athletic goods 23121 Footwear RC5 - Transfer
47531 Sporting and athletic goods 47531 Sporting and athletic goods RC5 - Transfer
475312 Other sporting and athletic goods 231214 Other footwear RC5 - Transfer
475312 Other sporting and athletic goods 475312 Other sporting and athletic goods RC5 - Transfer
4753121 Team sports equipment 4753122 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. RC3.2 - Take-over
4753122 Golf equipment 4753121 Golf equipment VC1 - Code change
4753123 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. 2312143 Ski-boots, snowboard boots and cross-country ski footwear (except for children) RC4.2 - Split off
4753123 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. 2312144 Ice skating boots (except for children) RC4.2 - Split off
4753123 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. 2312145 Roller skating boots (except for children) RC4.2 - Split off
4753123 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. 4753122 Sporting and athletic goods, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
47533 Jewellery, cut gems, jewellery findings, and precious metal hollowware and flatware 47533 Jewellery, cut gems, jewellery findings, hollowware and flatware, and other articles of precious metal RC5 - Transfer
4753311 Precious metal jewellery 4753311 Precious metal jewellery RC4.2 - Split off
4753311 Precious metal jewellery 4753341 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
4753332 Jewellery findings 4753311 Precious metal jewellery RC5 - Transfer
4753332 Jewellery findings 4753332 Jewellery findings RC5 - Transfer
475334 Precious metal hollowware and flatware 475334 Precious metal hollowware and flatware RC4.2 - Split off
4753341 Precious metal hollowware and flatware 4753341 Hollowware, flatware and other articles of precious metal RC3.1 - Merger
4753351 Costume jewellery and novelties 4753311 Precious metal jewellery RC5 - Transfer
4753351 Costume jewellery and novelties 4753351 Costume jewellery and novelties RC5 - Transfer
47534 Musical instruments (including parts and accessories) 36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
47534 Musical instruments (including parts and accessories) 47534 Musical instruments RC4.1 - Breakdown
475341 Musical instruments (including parts and accessories) 362212 Televisions and other audio and video equipment RC4.2 - Split off
475341 Musical instruments (including parts and accessories) 475341 Musical instruments RC4.2 - Split off
4753411 Electronic musical instruments except electric guitars (including parts and accessories) 3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) RC4.2 - Split off
4753411 Electronic musical instruments except electric guitars (including parts and accessories) 4753411 Electronic musical instruments (except electric guitars) RC4.2 - Split off
4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars (including parts and accessories) 3622126 Parts and accessories for audio and video equipment (except printed circuit assemblies) RC4.2 - Split off
4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars (including parts and accessories) 4753412 Non-electronic musical instruments and electric guitars RC4.2 - Split off
4754236 Fabricated products, n.e.c. 4754236 Pet supplies and accessories RC4.2 - Split off
4754236 Fabricated products, n.e.c. 4754237 Fabricated products, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
481 Published products, and recorded and unrecorded media 362 Communication, and audio and video equipment RC4.2 - Split off
481 Published products, and recorded and unrecorded media 481 Published products and recorded media (except software) RC4.2 - Split off
481 Published products, and recorded and unrecorded media 482 Software and software licensing RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
48111 Books 48111 Books RC5 - Transfer
481111 Children's books 481111 Children's books RC4.2 - Split off
4811111 Children's books 4811111 Children's books, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481112 Textbooks 481112 Textbooks RC4.2 - Split off
4811121 Textbooks 4811121 Textbooks, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481113 General reference books 481113 General reference books RC4.2 - Split off
4811131 General reference books 4811131 General reference books, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481114 Professional, technical and scholarly books 481114 Professional, technical and scholarly books RC4.2 - Split off
4811141 Professional, technical and scholarly books 4811141 Professional, technical and scholarly books, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481115 Trade books 481115 Trade books RC4.2 - Split off
4811151 Trade books 4811151 Trade books, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481116 Printed music 481116 Sheet music and other musical texts RC3.1 - Merger
4811161 Printed music 4811161 Sheet music and other musical texts, in physical form VC2 - Name change
48121 Newspapers 48121 Newspapers RC5 - Transfer
481211 Daily newspapers 481211 Daily newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
4812111 Daily newspapers 4812111 Daily newspapers, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481212 Community newspapers 481212 Community newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
481213 Other newspapers 481213 Other newspapers RC5 - Transfer
48122 Periodicals 48122 Periodicals RC5 - Transfer
481221 General interest periodicals 481221 General-interest periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
4812211 General interest periodicals 4812211 General-interest periodicals, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481222 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals 481222 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
4812221 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals 4812221 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481223 Other periodicals 481223 Other periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
4812231 Other periodicals 4812231 Other periodicals, in physical form VC2 - Name change
48123 Other published products 48123 Other published products RC5 - Transfer
481231 Mailing lists 481231 Mailing lists RC4.2 - Split off
4812311 Mailing lists 4812311 Mailing lists, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481232 Directories 481232 Directories RC4.2 - Split off
4812321 Directories 4812321 Directories, in physical form VC2 - Name change
481233 Databases 481233 Databases RC4.2 - Split off
4812331 Databases 4812331 Databases, on physical media VC2 - Name change
481234 Consumer publications, n.e.c. 481234 Consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
4812341 Art prints 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC3.1 - Merger
4812342 Posters (except advertising) 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC3.1 - Merger
4812343 Calendars (except desk-top) 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812343 Calendars (except desk-top) 4812342 Online consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812344 Greeting cards 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812344 Greeting cards 4812342 Online consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812345 Postcards 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812345 Postcards 4812342 Online consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812346 Colouring books 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC3.1 - Merger
4812347 Other consumer publications, n.e.c. 4812341 Art prints, and all other consumer publications n.e.c., on physical media or in physical form RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4812347 Other consumer publications, n.e.c. 4812342 Online consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
481235 Business, trade and professional publications, n.e.c. 481235 Business, trade and professional publications, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
4812351 Catalogues 4812351 Business, trade and professional publications on physical media or in physical form, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
4812352 Diaries and time schedulers 4812351 Business, trade and professional publications on physical media or in physical form, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
4812353 Maps, and other business, trade and professional publications, n.e.c. 4812351 Business, trade and professional publications on physical media or in physical form, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
48131 Recorded music and other sound recordings 48131 Recorded music and other sound recordings RC5 - Transfer
481311 Musical recordings 481311 Musical recordings RC4.2 - Split off
4813111 Musical recordings 4813111 Musical recordings, on physical media VC2 - Name change
481312 Non-musical recordings 481312 Non-musical recordings RC4.2 - Split off
4813121 Non-musical recordings 4813121 Non-musical recordings, on physical media VC2 - Name change
48132 Recorded movies, television programs and videos 48132 Recorded movies, television programs and videos RC4.2 - Split off
481321 Recorded movies, television programs and videos 481321 Recorded movies RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
481321 Recorded movies, television programs and videos 481322 Recorded television programs and videos RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
4813211 Recorded movies, television programs and videos 4813211 Recorded movies, on physical media RC4.1 - Breakdown
4813211 Recorded movies, television programs and videos 4813221 Recorded television programs and videos, on physical media RC4.1 - Breakdown
48133 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. 36221 Televisions and other audio and video equipment, and unrecorded media n.e.c. RC3.2 - Take-over
481331 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. 362213 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
4813311 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. 3622131 Unrecorded optical and magnetic media, and media n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
48141 System software 48211 System and programming software and software licensing RC5 - Transfer
481411 System software 482111 System and programming software (except commercial use licences) RC4.1 - Breakdown
481411 System software 482112 Licensing of rights for commercial use of system and programming software RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814111 System software 4821111 System and programming software (except commercial use licences), on physical media RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814111 System software 4821121 Licensing of rights for commercial use of system and programming software RC4.1 - Breakdown
48142 Game software 48212 Game software and software licensing RC5 - Transfer
481421 Game software 482121 Game software (except commercial use licences) RC4.1 - Breakdown
481421 Game software 482122 Licensing of rights for commercial use of game software RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814211 Game software 4821211 Game software (except commercial use licences), on physical media RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814211 Game software 4821221 Licensing of rights for commercial use of game software RC4.1 - Breakdown
48143 General business productivity, home use, and other application software 48213 General application software (except game software) and software licensing RC5 - Transfer
481431 General business productivity, home use, and other application software 482131 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences) RC4.1 - Breakdown
481431 General business productivity, home use, and other application software 482132 Licensing of rights for commercial use of general application software (except game software) RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814311 General business productivity, home use, and other application software 4821311 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences), on physical media RC4.1 - Breakdown
4814311 General business productivity, home use, and other application software 4821321 Licensing of rights for commercial use of general application software (except game software) RC4.1 - Breakdown
51211 Truck transportation services for general freight 51211 Road transportation services for general freight VC2 - Name change
512112 Truck transportation services for general freight 512112 Road transportation services for general freight VC2 - Name change
5121121 Truck transportation services for general freight 5121121 Road transportation services for general freight (except rental and operating leasing with operator) RC4.1 - Breakdown
5121121 Truck transportation services for general freight 5121122 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for general freight RC4.1 - Breakdown
51212 Truck transportation services for specialized freight 51212 Road transportation services for specialized freight VC2 - Name change
512121 Transportation of bulk liquids and bulk gases by road 512121 Transportation of bulk liquids and gases by road RC4.2 - Split off
512121 Transportation of bulk liquids and bulk gases by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121211 Transportation of bulk liquids and bulk gases by road 5121211 Transportation of bulk liquids and gases by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121211 Transportation of bulk liquids and bulk gases by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512122 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) 512122 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) RC4.2 - Split off
512122 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121221 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) 5121221 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) RC4.2 - Split off
5121221 Transportation of climate-controlled boxed, palletized and other packed goods by road (including in intermodal containers) 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512123 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road 512123 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road RC4.2 - Split off
512123 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121231 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road 5121231 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121231 Transportation of automobiles and light-duty trucks by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512124 Transportation of live animals by road 512124 Transportation of live animals by road RC4.2 - Split off
512124 Transportation of live animals by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121241 Transportation of live animals by road 5121241 Transportation of live animals by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121241 Transportation of live animals by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512125 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road 512125 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road RC4.2 - Split off
512125 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121251 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road 5121251 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121251 Transportation of waste, without collection, by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512126 Transportation of dry bulk by road 512126 Transportation of dry bulk by road RC4.2 - Split off
512126 Transportation of dry bulk by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121261 Transportation of dry bulk by road 5121261 Transportation of dry bulk by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121261 Transportation of dry bulk by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
512127 Transportation of other goods by road 512127 Transportation of other goods by road RC4.2 - Split off
512127 Transportation of other goods by road 512128 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5121271 Transportation of other goods by road 5121271 Transportation of other goods by road RC4.2 - Split off
5121271 Transportation of other goods by road 5121281 Rental of road transportation vehicles with operator, for specialized freight RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
5131111 Rail freight transportation services 5131111 Rail freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) VC2 - Name change
    5131112 Rental and leasing of locomotives and freight rail cars, with operator or crew RC2 - Creation
5132111 Water freight transportation services 5132111 Water freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) VC2 - Name change
5133111 Air freight transportation services 5133111 Air freight transportation services (except rental and leasing with operator or crew) VC2 - Name change
521 Passenger transportation services (including sightseeing) 521 Passenger transportation services (including sightseeing) RC5 - Transfer
521 Passenger transportation services (including sightseeing) 651 Licensing of rights for commercial use of non-financial intangible assets (except products protected by copyright) RC5 - Transfer
52121 Taxi and limousine services 52121 Taxi and limousine services RC5 - Transfer
52121 Taxi and limousine services 65111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of non-financial intangible assets (except products protected by copyright) RC5 - Transfer
521212 Local taxi services 521212 Local taxi services and taxi dispatch services RC3.1 - Merger
521213 Taxi dispatch and licence rental services 521212 Local taxi services and taxi dispatch services RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
521213 Taxi dispatch and licence rental services 651113 Licensing of rights to other non-financial intangible assets RC4.1 - Breakdown
5212131 Taxi dispatch and licence rental services 5212122 Taxi dispatch services RC4.1 - Breakdown
5212131 Taxi dispatch and licence rental services 6511131 Taxi licence rental services RC4.1 - Breakdown
    521248 Rental of road passenger transportation vehicles, with operator RC2 - Creation
    5212481 Rental of passenger automobiles and light vans, with operator RC2 - Creation
    5212482 Rental of buses and coaches, with operator RC2 - Creation
521411 Water passenger transportation services 521411 Water passenger transportation services (except rental with operator) VC2 - Name change
521511 Scheduled air passenger transportation services 521511 Scheduled air passenger transportation services (except wet and damp leasing) VC2 - Name change
531 Transportation support services 513 Other freight transportation services and air specialty services RC5 - Transfer
531 Transportation support services 521 Passenger transportation services (including sightseeing) RC5 - Transfer
531 Transportation support services 531 Transportation support services RC5 - Transfer
5311115 Road transportation support services, n.e.c. 5311115 Snow removal services for roads, highways and bridges RC4.2 - Split off
5311115 Road transportation support services, n.e.c. 5311116 Road transportation support services, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
5312111 Rail transportation support services 5312111 Rail transportation support services RC4.2 - Split off
5312111 Rail transportation support services 5312113 Maintenance and repair and related services for railway tracks RC4.2 - Split off
53131 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 51321 Water freight transportation services RC5 - Transfer
53131 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 52141 Water passenger transportation services RC5 - Transfer
53131 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 53131 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services RC5 - Transfer
531311 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 513211 Water freight transportation services RC4.2 - Split off
531311 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 521412 Rental of water transportation equipment with operator RC4.2 - Split off
531311 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services 531311 Water transportation support, maintenance and repair services RC4.2 - Split off
5313114 Water transportation support services, n.e.c. 5132112 Rental and leasing of freight vessels with operator or crew RC4.2 - Split off
5313114 Water transportation support services, n.e.c. 5214121 Rental of water transportation equipment with operator RC4.2 - Split off
5313114 Water transportation support services, n.e.c. 5313114 Water transportation support services, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
53141 Air transportation support services 51331 Air freight transportation services RC5 - Transfer
53141 Air transportation support services 52151 Air passenger transportation services RC5 - Transfer
53141 Air transportation support services 53141 Air transportation support services RC5 - Transfer
531412 Other air transportation support services 513311 Air freight transportation services RC4.2 - Split off
531412 Other air transportation support services 521513 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) RC4.2 - Split off
531412 Other air transportation support services 531412 Other air transportation support services RC4.2 - Split off
5314121 Other air transportation support services 5133112 Rental and leasing of freight aircraft, with operator or crew RC4.2 - Split off
5314121 Other air transportation support services 5215131 Rental and leasing of passenger aircraft with operator or crew (except chartering) RC4.2 - Split off
5314121 Other air transportation support services 5314121 Other air transportation support services RC4.2 - Split off
551139 Tobacco products and accessories (except raw tobacco), at wholesale 551139 Tobacco products (except raw tobacco) and accessories, and electronic cigarettes, at wholesale VC2 - Name change
5511391 Tobacco products and accessories (except raw tobacco), at wholesale 5511391 Tobacco products and accessories (except raw tobacco and e-cigarettes), at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown
5511391 Tobacco products and accessories (except raw tobacco), at wholesale 5511392 Electronic cigarettes, e-liquid refills, vaporizers and other e-liquid delivery systems, at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown
5511452 Electronic game consoles and game software, at wholesale 5511452 Electronic game consoles (except game software) at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown
5511452 Electronic game consoles and game software, at wholesale 5511453 Game software at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown
551146 Published products and recorded media (except software), at wholesale 551146 Published products and recorded media (except software), at wholesale RC3.2 - Take-over
5511462 Audio recordings at wholesale 5511462 Audio recordings at wholesale RC3.2 - Take-over
5511923 Disposable paper and plastic products, at wholesale 5511923 Disposable paper and plastic products (including aluminum foil), at wholesale RC3.1 - Merger
5511924 Household paper supplies (including aluminum foil and plastic bags) at wholesale 5511923 Disposable paper and plastic products (including aluminum foil), at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
5511924 Household paper supplies (including aluminum foil and plastic bags) at wholesale 5511924 Household paper supplies (including plastic bags) at wholesale RC4.1 - Breakdown
5612133 Infant clothing and fabric accessories, at retail 5612133 Infant clothing, fabric and accessories, at retail VC2 - Name change
5613143 Paper household supplies at retail 5613143 Miscellaneous household supplies, n.e.c., at retail RC3.2 - Take-over
5613144 Miscellaneous household supplies, n.e.c., at retail 5613143 Miscellaneous household supplies, n.e.c., at retail RC3.2 - Take-over
56141 Sporting and leisure products, at retail 56141 Sporting and leisure products (except publications, audio and video recordings, and game software), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
56141 Sporting and leisure products, at retail 56142 Publications at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
56141 Sporting and leisure products, at retail 56143 Audio and video recordings, and game software, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561412 Toys and games, at retail 561412 Toys and games (except game software), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561412 Toys and games, at retail 561433 Game software at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614121 Electronic game consoles and game software, at retail 5614121 Electronic game consoles (except game software), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614121 Electronic game consoles and game software, at retail 5614331 Game software on physical media, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561412 Toys and games, at retail 561433 Game software at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614121 Electronic game consoles and game software, at retail 5614121 Electronic game consoles (except game software), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614121 Electronic game consoles and game software, at retail 5614331 Game software on physical media, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614121 Electronic game consoles and game software, at retail 5614332 Game software, downloadable, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561413 Publications at retail 561421 Books at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561413 Publications at retail 561422 Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
561413 Publications at retail 561423 Other publications n.e.c. (including posters, art prints, maps and greeting cards) at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
5614131 Books at retail 5614211 Printed books at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614131 Books at retail 5614212 E-books at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614132 Newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, at retail 5614221 Newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, printed, at retail VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
5614133 Publications n.e.c. (including posters, art prints, maps, and greeting cards) at retail 5614231 Other publications n.e.c. (including posters, art prints, maps and greeting cards), printed, at retail VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
561414 Audio and video recordings, at retail 561431 Audio recordings at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
561414 Audio and video recordings, at retail 561432 Movies, television programs and other video recordings, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614311 Audio recordings, on physical media, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614312 Audio recordings, downloadable, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614321 Movies, on physical media, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614322 Movies, downloadable, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614323 Television programs and other video recordings, on physical media, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5614141 Audio and video recordings, at retail 5614324 Television programs and other video recordings, downloadable, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5617113 Vitamin, mineral, and other health supplements, at retail 5617113 Vitamins, minerals, and other health supplements, at retail VC2 - Name change
5618121 Major household air-conditioning, heating, and water heating equipment, at retail 5618121 Air-conditioning and heating equipment, at retail VC2 - Name change
561912 Tobacco products and accessories, at retail 561912 Tobacco products and accessories, and electronic cigarettes, at retail VC2 - Name change
5619121 Tobacco products and accessories, at retail 5619121 Tobacco products and accessories (except e-cigarettes), at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5619121 Tobacco products and accessories, at retail 5619122 Electronic cigarettes, e-liquid refills, vaporizers and other e-liquid delivery systems, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
5619157 Miscellaneous retail products n.e.c., at retail 5619157 Other miscellaneous equipment and supplies, n.e.c., at retail VC2 - Name change
562 Retail trade commissions 562 Retail trade commissions RC5 - Transfer
56211 Retail trade commissions 56211 Retail trade commissions RC5 - Transfer
562111 Retail trade commissions 562111 Retail trade commissions RC3.2 - Take-over
5621111 Retail trade commissions 5621111 Retail trade commissions RC3.2 - Take-over
571 Repair and maintenance services (except for buildings and motor vehicles) 571 Repair and maintenance services (except for buildings and transportation equipment) VC2 - Name change
57111 Repair and maintenance services (except for buildings and motor vehicles) 57111 Repair and maintenance services (except for buildings and transportation equipment) VC2 - Name change
5711112 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for commercial and service industry machinery and equipment 5711113 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for service industry and other commercial machinery and equipment VC1 - Code change
5711113 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for manufacturing and metalworking machinery and equipment 5711114 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for industrial machinery and equipment VC1 - Code change
5711114 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for commercial refrigeration equipment 5711112 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for commercial refrigeration equipment VC1 - Code change
5711115 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for all other machinery and equipment 5711112 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for commercial refrigeration equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
5711115 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for all other machinery and equipment 5711113 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for service industry and other commercial machinery and equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
5711115 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for all other machinery and equipment 5711114 Maintenance and repair services (except cleaning) for industrial machinery and equipment RC4.1 - Breakdown
5711116 Industrial and commercial machinery and equipment cleaning services 5711115 Industrial and commercial machinery and equipment cleaning services VC1 - Code change
58111 Motor vehicle rental and leasing services 58111 Rental and operating leasing services of motor vehicles VC2 - Name change
581111 Rental and non-financial leasing services of automobiles and light trucks 581111 Rental and operating leasing services of automobiles and light trucks, without operator VC2 - Name change
5811112 Non-financial leasing services of automobiles and light trucks 5811112 Operating leasing services of automobiles and light trucks VC2 - Name change
581112 Rental and non-financial leasing services of motor homes, travel trailers and campers 581112 Rental and operating leasing services of motor homes, travel trailers and campers VC2 - Name change
5811121 Rental and non-financial leasing services of motor homes, travel trailers and campers 5811121 Rental and operating leasing services of motor homes, travel trailers and campers VC2 - Name change
581113 Rental and non-financial leasing services of heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses, without operator 581113 Rental and operating leasing services of heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses, without operator VC2 - Name change
5811131 Rental and non-financial leasing services of buses, without operator 5811131 Rental and operating leasing services of buses, without operator or driver VC2 - Name change
5811132 Rental and non-financial leasing services of heavy trucks and truck trailers, without operator 5811132 Rental and operating leasing services of heavy trucks and truck trailers, without operator or driver VC2 - Name change
58121 Computer equipment rental and leasing services 58121 Rental and operating leasing services of computer equipment VC2 - Name change
581211 Computer equipment rental and leasing services 581211 Rental and operating leasing services of computer equipment VC2 - Name change
5812111 Computer equipment rental and leasing services 5812111 Rental and operating leasing services of computer equipment VC2 - Name change
58122 Office machinery and equipment (except computer equipment) rental and leasing services 58122 Rental and operating leasing services of office furniture and equipment (except computer equipment) VC2 - Name change
581221 Office machinery and equipment (except computer equipment) rental and leasing services 581221 Rental and operating leasing services of office furniture and equipment (except computer equipment) VC2 - Name change
5812211 Rental and non-financial leasing services of office furniture and equipment 5812211 Rental and operating leasing services of office furniture VC2 - Name change
5812212 Rental and non-financial leasing services of other office equipment 5812212 Rental and operating leasing services of other office equipment VC2 - Name change
58131 Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except office equipment) rental and leasing services 58131 Rental and operating leasing services of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except office equipment) VC2 - Name change
581311 Rental and non-financial leasing services of air, rail, and water transportation equipment, without operator 581311 Rental and operating leasing services of air, rail, and water transportation equipment, without operator VC2 - Name change
5813111 Rental and non-financial leasing services of air transportation equipment, without operator 5813111 Rental and operating leasing services of air transportation equipment, without operator VC2 - Name change
5813112 Rental and non-financial leasing services of rail transportation equipment, without operator 5813112 Rental and operating leasing services of rail transportation equipment, without operator VC2 - Name change
5813113 Rental and non-financial leasing services of water transportation equipment, without operator 5813113 Rental and operating leasing services of water transportation equipment, without operator VC2 - Name change
581312 Rental and non-financial leasing services of other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment, without operator 581312 Rental and operating leasing services of other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment, without operator VC2 - Name change
5813121 Rental and non-financial leasing services of other commercial or industrial machinery, without operator 5813121 Rental and operating leasing services of heavy machinery and equipment, without operator RC4.1 - Breakdown
5813121 Rental and non-financial leasing services of other commercial or industrial machinery, without operator 5813122 Rental and operating leasing services of communication equipment, without operator RC4.1 - Breakdown
5813121 Rental and non-financial leasing services of other commercial or industrial machinery, without operator 5813123 Rental and operating leasing services of other commercial and industrial machinery and equipment n.e.c., without operator RC4.1 - Breakdown
58141 Rental and leasing services of other goods 58141 Rental and operating leasing services of other goods VC2 - Name change
581418 Rental and non-financial leasing services of household furniture and furnishings 581418 Rental and operating leasing services of household furniture and furnishings VC2 - Name change
5814181 Rental and non-financial leasing services of household furniture and furnishings 5814181 Rental and operating leasing services of household furniture and furnishings VC2 - Name change
581419 Rental and non-financial leasing services of consumer goods, n.e.c. 581419 Rental and operating leasing services of consumer goods, n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
5814191 Rental and non-financial leasing services of consumer goods, n.e.c. 5814191 Rental and operating leasing services of consumer goods n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
631 Intellectual property and related products 631 Industrial intellectual property RC4.1 - Breakdown
631 Intellectual property and related products 632 Originals protected by copyright RC4.1 - Breakdown
63111 Software and database intellectual property 63211 Software originals VC1 - Code change
631111 Software intellectual property 632111 Software originals VC1 - Code change
6311111 Software intellectual property 6321111 Software originals VC1 - Code change
631112 Database intellectual property 632211 Literary works originals (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
6311121 Database intellectual property 6322111 Literary works originals (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
63121 Intellectual property works protected by copyright (except software and databases) 63221 Originals protected by copyright (except software) VC1 - Code change
631211 Literary works protected by copyright (except software and databases) 632211 Literary works originals (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
6312111 Literary works protected by copyright (except software and databases) 6322111 Literary works originals (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
631212 Artistic works protected by copyright 632212 Artistic works originals VC1 - Code change
6312121 Artistic works protected by copyright 6322121 Artistic works originals VC1 - Code change
631213 Dramatic works protected by copyright 632213 Dramatic works originals VC1 - Code change
6312131 Dramatic works protected by copyright 6322131 Dramatic works originals VC1 - Code change
631214 Musical works protected by copyright 632214 Musical works originals VC1 - Code change
6312141 Musical works protected by copyright 6322141 Musical works originals VC1 - Code change
63131 Intellectual property works protected as industrial property 63111 Industrial intellectual property VC1 - Code change
631311 Intellectual property protected by patents 631111 Patents VC1 - Code change
6313111 Intellectual property protected by patents 6311111 Patents VC1 - Code change
631312 Intellectual property protected as industrial design 631112 Industrial designs VC1 - Code change
6313121 Intellectual property protected as industrial design 6311121 Industrial designs VC1 - Code change
631313 Intellectual property protected as integrated circuit design 631113 Integrated circuit topographies VC1 - Code change
6313131 Intellectual property protected as integrated circuit design 6311131 Integrated circuit topographies VC1 - Code change
631314 Intellectual property protected as trademarks 631114 Trademarks VC1 - Code change
6313141 Intellectual property protected as trademarks 6311141 Trademarks VC1 - Code change
631315 Other protected industrial intellectual property 631115 Other industrial intellectual property VC1 - Code change
6313151 Other protected industrial intellectual property 6311151 Other industrial intellectual property VC1 - Code change
651 Licensing of rights to non-financial intangible assets (except software and other copyright licensing) 651 Licensing of rights for commercial use of non-financial intangible assets (except products protected by copyright) RC5 - Transfer
65111 Licensing of rights to non-financial intangible assets (except software and other copyright licensing) 65111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of non-financial intangible assets (except products protected by copyright) RC5 - Transfer
651111 Licensing of industrial property rights and franchise licensing 651111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of industrial intellectual property and franchising agreements VC2 - Name change
6511111 Licensing of patented inventions 6511111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of patented inventions VC2 - Name change
6511112 Licensing of rights to use trademarks 6511112 Licensing of rights for commercial use of trademarks VC2 - Name change
    6511113 Licensing of rights for commercial use of industrial intellectual property (except patents and trademarks) RC2 - Creation
6511113 Franchising agreement 6511114 Franchising agreements VC1 - Code change
651113 Licensing of rights to other non-financial intangible assets 651113 Licensing of rights to other non-financial intangible assets RC5 - Transfer
6511131 Licensing of rights to other non-financial intangible assets 6511132 Licensing of rights to other non-financial intangible assets n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
6814144 Plastic manufacturing services 6814144 Plastics manufacturing services VC2 - Name change
7111243 Advertising space in other printed publications, n.e.c. 7111242 Advertising space in databases (except online) RC4.2 - Split off
7111243 Advertising space in other printed publications, n.e.c. 7111243 Advertising space in other printed publications, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
7112112 Satellite and other pay radio air time 7112112 Satellite and other pay radio advertising air time VC2 - Name change
712311 Direct advertising services 712311 Direct advertising services, sold separately RC4.1 - Breakdown
712311 Direct advertising services 712312 Full service direct mail advertising RC4.1 - Breakdown
712311 Direct advertising services 712313 Full service direct advertising RC4.1 - Breakdown
7123111 Advertising specialty services 7123111 Advertising specialty services, sold separately VC2 - Name change
7123112 Direct mail advertising services 7123112 Direct mail advertising services, sold separately VC2 - Name change
7123113 Distribution of advertising materials, other than by mail 7123113 Distribution of advertising materials, other than by mail, provided separately VC2 - Name change
7123114 Product or merchandise demonstrations 7123114 Product or merchandise demonstrations, provided separately VC2 - Name change
7123115 Display lettering services 7123115 Display lettering services, sold separately VC2 - Name change
    7123121 Full service direct mail advertising RC2 - Creation
    7123131 Full service direct advertising RC2 - Creation
71241 Advertising campaign, advertising creative and public relations services 71241 Full advertising campaigns, advertising creative and public relations services VC2 - Name change
7211112 Live recording services 7211112 Live sound recording services VC2 - Name change
72121 Movie, television program and video production, post-production and editing services 72121 Movie, television program and video production, post-production and editing services RC4.2 - Split off
721212 Pre-production, production and post-production services for audiovisual works 721212 Pre-production, production and post-production services for audiovisual works RC4.2 - Split off
7212122 Support services for audiovisual works during production 7212122 Support services for audiovisual works during production RC4.2 - Split off
7212124 Transfers services 7212124 Transfer services for audiovisual works VC2 - Name change
722 Licensing of content (except software licensing) 722 Licensing of rights for commercial use of products protected by copyright (except software) VC2 - Name change
72211 Licensing of rights to use literary works and artistic works (except software licensing) 72211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of literary works (except software) and artistic works VC2 - Name change
722111 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers 722111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
7221111 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers 7221111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
722112 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from periodicals 722111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
7221121 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from periodicals 7221111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
722113 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from books 722111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
7221131 Licensing of rights to use copyrighted intellectual property from books 7221111 Licensing of rights for commercial use of copyrighted intellectual property from newspapers, periodicals and books RC3.1 - Merger
722114 Licensing of rights to use directories and mailing lists 722112 Licensing of rights for commercial use of databases, directories and mailing lists VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
7221141 Licensing of rights to use directories and mailing lists 7221121 Licensing of rights for commercial use of databases, directories and mailing lists VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
722115 Licensing of rights to use stock photos 722113 Licensing of rights for commercial use of stock photos and other literary and artistic works (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
7221151 Licensing of rights to use stock photos 7221131 Licensing of rights for commercial use of stock photos and other literary and artistic works (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
722116 Licensing of rights to use other literary works and artistic works (except software licensing) 722113 Licensing of rights for commercial use of stock photos and other literary and artistic works (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
7221161 Licensing of rights to use other literary works and artistic works (except software licensing) 7221131 Licensing of rights for commercial use of stock photos and other literary and artistic works (except software) RC3.1 - Merger
72212 Licensing of rights to use musical works and sound recordings 72212 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works and sound recordings VC2 - Name change
722121 Licensing of rights to use musical works 722121 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works VC2 - Name change
7221211 Licensing of rights to broadcast or perform musical works in public (performing rights, including grand rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221212 Licensing of rights to reproduce musical works on a sound carrier (mechanical rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221213 Licensing of rights to use musical works in audiovisual works (synchronization rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221214 Licensing of rights to reproduce a recording of musical works contained in audiovisual works (videogram rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221215 Licensing of rights to use musical works in commercial advertisements (commercial advertisement rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221216 Licensing of rights to print musical works (print rights) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221217 Licensing of rights to publish musical works for a specific region (sub-publishing) 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
7221218 Licensing of other rights to use musical works 7221211 Licensing of rights for commercial use of musical works RC3.1 - Merger
722122 Licensing of rights to use sound recordings 722122 Licensing of rights for commercial use of sound recordings VC2 - Name change
7221221 Licensing of rights to reproduce sound recordings onto another recording 7221221 Licensing of rights for commercial use of sound recordings RC3.1 - Merger
7221222 Licensing of rights to distribute sound recordings 7221221 Licensing of rights for commercial use of sound recordings RC3.1 - Merger
7221223 Licensing of rights to broadcast or perform sound recordings in public (neighbouring rights) 7221221 Licensing of rights for commercial use of sound recordings RC3.1 - Merger
7221224 Licensing of other rights to use sound recordings 7221221 Licensing of rights for commercial use of sound recordings RC3.1 - Merger
722123 Distribution of sound recordings for others 551146 Published products and recorded media (except software), at wholesale RC3.2 - Take-over
7221231 Distribution of sound recordings for others 5511462 Audio recordings at wholesale RC3.2 - Take-over
72213 Licensing of rights to use audiovisual works 72213 Licensing of rights for commercial use of dramatic works, and other copyrighted property n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
722131 Licensing of rights to distribute audiovisual works 722131 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221311 Licensing of rights to distribute feature films 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221312 Licensing of rights to distribute television programs 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221313 Licensing of rights to distribute other audiovisual works 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
722132 Licensing of rights to exhibit, broadcast or rent films, television programs and videos 722131 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221321 Licensing of rights to exhibit, televise or rent feature films 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221322 Licensing of rights to broadcast or rent television programs 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221323 Licensing of rights to exhibit, televise or rent other audiovisual works 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
722133 Licensing of rights to make other uses of an audiovisual work, n.e.c. 722131 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
7221331 Licensing of rights to make other uses of an audiovisual work, n.e.c. 7221311 Licensing of rights for commercial use of audiovisual works RC3.1 - Merger
72221 Sporting event media rights and licensing of copyrighted property, n.e.c. 72213 Licensing of rights for commercial use of dramatic works, and other copyrighted property n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
72221 Sporting event media rights and licensing of copyrighted property, n.e.c. 72221 Sporting event media rights RC4.1 - Breakdown
722211 Sporting event broadcast and other media rights 722211 Sporting event media rights VC2 - Name change
7222112 Sporting event other media rights 7222112 Other sporting event media rights VC2 - Name change
722212 Licensing of copyrighted property, n.e.c. 722132 Licensing of rights for commercial use of other dramatic works, and copyrighted property n.e.c. VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
7222121 Licensing of copyrighted property, n.e.c. 7221321 Licensing of rights for commercial use of other dramatic works, and copyrighted property n.e.c. VC1 - Code change/VC2 - Name change
723 Telecommunications services 723 Telecommunications, broadcasting distribution and related services RC3.1 - Merger
72311 Fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access) 72331 Wholesale telecommunications services (carrier services) RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
72311 Fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access) 72332 Retail telecommunication services RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
723111 Retail fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access) 723321 Fixed retail telecommunications services (except Internet access) VC1 - Code change
7231111 Local and access fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access), at retail 7233211 Fixed local and access telecommunications services (except Internet access), at retail VC1 - Code change
7231112 Long distance fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access), at retail 7233212 Fixed long distance telecommunications services (except Internet access), at retail VC1 - Code change
7231113 Data transmission services 7233213 Data transmission services VC1 - Code change
7231114 Private network services 7233214 Private network services VC1 - Code change
723112 Wholesale fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access) 723311 Fixed wholesale telecommunications services (except Internet access) VC1 - Code change
7231121 Wholesale fixed telecommunications services (except Internet access) 7233111 Fixed wholesale telecommunications services (except Internet access) VC1 - Code change
72312 Fixed Internet access services 72331 Wholesale telecommunications services (carrier services) RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
72312 Fixed Internet access services 72332 Retail telecommunication services RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
723121 Fixed retail Internet access services 723322 Fixed retail Internet access services VC1 - Code change
7231211 Dial-up Internet access services 7233221 Dial-up Internet access services VC1 - Code change
7231212 High speed Internet access services 7233222 Fixed high-speed Internet access services, residential RC4.1 - Breakdown
7231212 High speed Internet access services 7233223 Fixed high-speed Internet access services, non-residential RC4.1 - Breakdown
723122 Fixed wholesale Internet access services 723312 Fixed wholesale Internet access services VC1 - Code change
7231221 Fixed wholesale Internet access services 7233121 Fixed wholesale Internet access services VC1 - Code change
72321 Mobile telecommunications services 72332 Retail telecommunication services RC3.1 - Merger
723211 Retail mobile telecommunications services 723323 Mobile retail telecommunications services VC1 - Code change
7232111 Local and access mobile telecommunications services at retail 7233231 Mobile local and access telecommunications services, at retail VC1 - Code change
7232112 Long distance mobile telecommunications services at retail 7233232 Mobile long distance telecommunications services, at retail VC1 - Code change
7232113 Data services 7233233 Mobile data services VC1 - Code change
7232114 Roaming services 7233234 Roaming services VC1 - Code change
723212 Wholesale mobile telecommunications services 723313 Mobile wholesale telecommunications services VC1 - Code change
7232121 Wholesale mobile telecommunications services 7233131 Mobile wholesale telecommunications services VC1 - Code change
    723417 Installation services for connections to broadcasting distribution networks RC2 - Creation
    7234171 Installation services for connections to broadcasting distribution networks RC2 - Creation
731 Cable, satellite and other program distribution services 723 Telecommunications, broadcasting distribution and related services RC3.1 - Merger
73111 Cable, satellite and other program distribution services 48132 Recorded movies, television programs and videos RC4.2 - Split off
73111 Cable, satellite and other program distribution services 72341 Broadcasting and online games distribution services RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
731111 Fixed program distribution services 723411 Basic television programming packages RC4.1 - Breakdown
731111 Fixed program distribution services 723412 Discretionary television programming packages RC4.1 - Breakdown
731111 Fixed program distribution services 723413 Pay-per-view services RC4.1 - Breakdown
731111 Fixed program distribution services 723414 Television, movie and video on demand services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311111 Basic programming packages 7234111 Basic television programming packages (except online streaming) RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311111 Basic programming packages 7234112 Online streaming of basic programming packages RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311112 Discretionary programming packages 7234121 Discretionary programming packages (except online streaming) RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311112 Discretionary programming packages 7234122 Online streaming of discretionary programming packages RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311113 Pay-per-view and video-on-demand 7234131 Pay-per-view services (except online streaming) RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311113 Pay-per-view and video-on-demand 7234132 Online streaming of pay-per-view programs RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311113 Pay-per-view and video-on-demand 7234141 Television, movie and video on demand (except online streaming) RC4.1 - Breakdown
731112 Mobile program distribution services 481321 Recorded movies RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
731112 Mobile program distribution services 481322 Recorded television programs and videos RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
731112 Mobile program distribution services 723414 Television, movie and video on demand services RC4.1 - Breakdown
731112 Mobile program distribution services 723415 Satellite radio and online audio streaming services RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
7311121 Satellite radio services 7234151 Satellite radio services VC1 - Code change
7311122 Television and movie streaming services 4813212 Recorded movies, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311122 Television and movie streaming services 4813222 Recorded television programs and videos, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7311122 Television and movie streaming services 7234142 Online on demand streaming of television, movie and video RC4.1 - Breakdown
741 Online content 481 Published products and recorded media (except software) RC4.2 - Split off
741 Online content 482 Software and software licensing RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
741 Online content 723 Telecommunications, broadcasting distribution and related services RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
741 Online content 751 Other information technology (IT) and information services RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48111 Books RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48121 Newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48122 Periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48123 Other published products RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48131 Recorded music and other sound recordings RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48132 Recorded movies, television programs and videos RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48211 System and programming software and software licensing RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48212 Game software and software licensing RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 48213 General application software (except game software) and software licensing RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 56142 Publications at retail RC4.2 - Split off
74111 Online content 72341 Broadcasting and online games distribution services RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
74111 Online content 75111 Data processing, hosting, and related services RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481211 Daily newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481212 Community newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481213 Other newspapers RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481221 General-interest periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481222 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481223 Other periodicals RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481231 Mailing lists RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481232 Directories RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 481233 Databases RC4.2 - Split off
741111 Online news and information 561422 Newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals, at retail RC4.2 - Split off
7411111 Online news and information 4812112 Daily newspapers, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812122 Community newspapers, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812132 Other newspapers, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812212 General-interest periodicals, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812222 Business (including farming) and trade periodicals, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812232 Other periodicals, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812312 Mailing lists, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812322 Directories, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 4812332 Databases, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411111 Online news and information 5614222 Newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, online, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
741112 Internet radio subscriptions 481311 Musical recordings RC4.2 - Split off
741112 Internet radio subscriptions 723415 Satellite radio and online audio streaming services RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
7411121 Internet radio subscriptions 4813112 Musical recordings, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411121 Internet radio subscriptions 7234152 Online audio streaming services RC4.1 - Breakdown
741117 Online subscriptions to games 723416 Online gaming services (except gambling) VC1 - Code change
7411171 Online subscriptions to games 7234161 Online gaming services (except gambling) VC1 - Code change
741118 Online subscriptions to software 482111 System and programming software (except commercial use licences) RC4.2 - Split off
741118 Online subscriptions to software 482121 Game software (except commercial use licences) RC4.2 - Split off
741118 Online subscriptions to software 482131 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences) RC4.2 - Split off
741118 Online subscriptions to software 751112 Application service provisioning RC4.2 - Split off
7411181 Online subscriptions to software 4821112 System and programming software (except commercial use licences), online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411181 Online subscriptions to software 4821212 Game software (except commercial use licences), online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411181 Online subscriptions to software 4821312 General application software (except game software and commercial use licences), online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411181 Online subscriptions to software 7511122 Software as a service, on cloud RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
741119 Other online content 481111 Children's books RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481112 Textbooks RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481113 General reference books RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481114 Professional, technical and scholarly books RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481115 Trade books RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481116 Sheet music and other musical texts RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
741119 Other online content 481234 Consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481235 Business, trade and professional publications, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 481312 Non-musical recordings RC4.2 - Split off
741119 Other online content 561423 Other publications n.e.c. (including posters, art prints, maps and greeting cards) at retail RC4.2 - Split off
7411195 Other online content 4811112 Children's books, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4811122 Textbooks, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4811132 General reference books, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4811142 Professional, technical and scholarly books, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4811152 Trade books, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4811162 Sheet music and other musical texts, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4812342 Online consumer publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
7411195 Other online content 4812352 Online business, trade and professional publications, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 4813122 Non-musical recordings, online RC4.1 - Breakdown
7411195 Other online content 5614232 Other publications n.e.c. (including maps and greeting cards), online, at retail RC4.1 - Breakdown
751 Other information technology (IT) and information services 751 Other information technology (IT) and information services RC5 - Transfer
75111 Data processing, hosting, and related services 75111 Data processing, hosting, and related services RC5 - Transfer
751111 Website hosting services 751111 Website hosting and domain name registration services RC3.1 - Merger
751112 Application service provisioning 751112 Application service provisioning RC4.2 - Split off
7511121 Application service provisioning 7511121 Application service provisioning (except software as a service, on cloud) RC4.1 - Breakdown
7511121 Application service provisioning 7511122 Software as a service, on cloud RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
7511142 Data storage services 7511142 Data storage infrastructure provisioning services VC2 - Name change
7511143 Data management services 7511143 Data management infrastructure provisioning services VC2 - Name change
7511144 Video and audio streaming services 7511144 Video and audio streaming infrastructure provisioning services VC2 - Name change
761215 Foreign currency exchange products, at retail 761215 Foreign currency exchange at retail VC2 - Name change
7612151 Foreign currency exchange products, at retail 7612151 Foreign currency exchange at retail VC2 - Name change
761313 Loans to consumers 761313 Loans to households VC2 - Name change
    7613133 Secured home loans (except residential mortgage and home equity loans) to households RC2 - Creation
7613133 Vehicle loans to consumers 7613134 Vehicle loans to households VC1 - Code change
7613134 Other secured loans to consumers 7613135 Other secured consumer loans to households, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
7613135 Loans to consumers, unsecured 7613136 Unsecured loans to households VC1 - Code change
761413 Financial leases 761413 Financial leasing VC2 - Name change
7614131 Financial leases, motor vehicle 7614131 Financial leasing, motor vehicles VC2 - Name change
7614132 Financial leases, other than motor vehicle 7614132 Financial leasing (except motor vehicles) VC2 - Name change
76171 Personal financial planning services and trust products 76171 Personal trust and financial planning services VC2 - Name change
761711 Personal financial planning services and trust products 761711 Personal trust and financial planning services VC2 - Name change
7617111 Personal trust products 7617111 Personal trust services VC2 - Name change
76172 Financial planning services and trust products for businesses and government 76172 Trust and financial planning services for businesses, institutions, and government VC2 - Name change
761721 Financial planning services and trust products for businesses and government 761721 Trust and financial planning services for businesses, institutions, and government VC2 - Name change
7617211 Trust products for businesses and government 7617211 Trust services for businesses, institutions (except unincorporated), and governments VC2 - Name change
7617212 Financial planning and investment management services for businesses and government 7617212 Financial planning and investment management services for businesses, institutions (except unincorporated), and governments RC4.1 - Breakdown
7617212 Financial planning and investment management services for businesses and government 7617213 Tax planning and consulting services for businesses (except unincorporated) and governments RC4.1 - Breakdown
761811 Management of financial market and clearing products 761811 Management of financial market and clearing services VC2 - Name change
7618111 Payment clearing and settlement products 7618111 Payment clearing and settlement services VC2 - Name change
7618112 Security and commodity contract trade execution, clearing and settlement products 7618112 Security and commodity contract trade execution, clearing and settlement services VC2 - Name change
7618113 Access to security and commodity contract trade execution and clearing systems 7618113 Services of access to security and commodity contract trade execution and clearing systems VC2 - Name change
7618114 Security and commodity contract exchange and clearing house listing products 7618114 Security and commodity contract exchange and clearing house listing services VC2 - Name change
7618115 Other management of financial market and clearing products 7618115 Other management of financial market and clearing services VC2 - Name change
761812 Automated clearing house products 761812 Automated clearing house services VC2 - Name change
7618121 Automated clearing house products 7618121 Automated clearing house services VC2 - Name change
    7631311 Homeowners multi-peril property insurance products RC2 - Creation
    7631312 Commercial and industrial multi-peril property insurance products RC2 - Creation
7631311 Property insurance products (except vehicle) 7631313 Other property insurance products (except multi-peril and vehicle) RC3.1 - Merger
76314 Other non-life insurance products 76313 Property insurance products (except vehicle) RC5 - Transfer
76314 Other non-life insurance products 76314 Other non-life insurance products RC5 - Transfer
763143 Other direct insurance products 763131 Property insurance products (except vehicle) RC5 - Transfer
763143 Other direct insurance products 763143 Other direct insurance products RC5 - Transfer
7631432 Title insurance products 7631313 Other property insurance products (except multi-peril and vehicle) RC3.1 - Merger
7631433 Other miscellaneous direct insurance products 7631432 Other miscellaneous direct insurance products VC1 - Code change
76431 Real estate brokerage and other services related to real estate 76432 Real estate brokerage and other services related to real estate VC1 - Code change
764311 Brokerage services for the sale of residential real estate 764321 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
7643111 Brokerage services for the sale of residential real estate 7643211 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
764312 Brokerage services for the rental of residential real estate 764321 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
7643121 Brokerage services for the rental of residential real estate 7643211 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
764313 Brokerage services for the sale of non-residential real estate 764322 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of non-residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
7643131 Brokerage services for the sale of non-residential real estate 7643221 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of non-residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
764314 Brokerage services for the rental of non-residential real estate 764322 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of non-residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
7643141 Brokerage services for the rental of non-residential real estate 7643221 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of non-residential real estate RC3.1 - Merger
    764323 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of vacant land RC2 - Creation
    7643231 Brokerage services for the sale and rental of vacant land RC2 - Creation
764315 Real estate consulting services 764324 Real estate consulting services VC1 - Code change
7643151 Commercial and industrial location finding services 7643241 Real estate consulting services RC3.1 - Merger
7643152 Expert witness services, real estate and property matters 7643241 Real estate consulting services RC3.1 - Merger
7643153 Other real estate consulting services 7643241 Real estate consulting services RC3.1 - Merger
764316 Property management services 764325 Property management services VC1 - Code change
7643161 Residential building property management 7643251 Property management services RC3.1 - Merger
7643162 Non-residential building property management 7643251 Property management services RC3.1 - Merger
7643163 Land property management 7643251 Property management services RC3.1 - Merger
764317 Real estate appraisal services 764326 Real estate appraisal services VC1 - Code change
7643171 Urban real estate appraisal services 7643261 Urban real estate appraisal services VC1 - Code change
7643172 Rural real estate appraisal services 7643262 Rural real estate appraisal services VC1 - Code change
764318 Real estate listing services 764327 Real estate listing services VC1 - Code change
7643181 Real estate listing services 7643271 Real estate listing services VC1 - Code change
764319 Real estate agency services to their real estate associates 764328 Services provided by real estate agencies to their real estate associates VC1 - Code change
7643191 Real estate agency services to their real estate associates 7643281 Services provided by real estate agencies to their real estate associates VC1 - Code change
774 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) 751 Other information technology (IT) and information services RC5 - Transfer
774 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) 774 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) RC5 - Transfer
77411 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) 75111 Data processing, hosting, and related services RC5 - Transfer
77411 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) 77411 Computer systems design and related services (except software development) RC5 - Transfer
774114 Information technology (IT) technical support services 751111 Website hosting and domain name registration services RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
774114 Information technology (IT) technical support services 774114 Information technology (IT) technical support services RC4.2 - Split off
7741141 Information technology (IT) technical support services 7511112 Domain names registration services RC4.2 - Split off
7741141 Information technology (IT) technical support services 7741141 Information technology (IT) technical support services RC4.2 - Split off
776 Other professional services 776 Other professional services RC5 - Transfer
77613 Other professional, scientific and technical services 77613 Other professional, scientific and technical services RC5 - Transfer
776133 Translation and interpretation services 776133 Translation, interpretation and stenographic services, and related services RC3.1 - Merger
7761331 Translation and interpretation services 7761331 Translation, interpretation and stenographic services, and related services RC3.1 - Merger
776134 Other professional, scientific and technical services, n.e.c. 776135 Other professional, scientific and technical services, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
7761341 Weather forecasting services 7761351 Weather forecasting services VC1 - Code change
7761342 Appraisal services (except for real estate) 7761352 Appraisal services (except for real estate) VC1 - Code change
7761343 Commodity inspection services 7761353 Commodity inspection services VC1 - Code change
7761344 Handwriting analysis services 7761354 Forensic document analysis services VC1 - Code change
7761345 Patent brokering services 7761355 Patent brokering services VC1 - Code change
7761346 Insolvency and receivership services 7761356 Insolvency and receivership services VC1 - Code change
    7761357 Other environmental services, n.e.c. (except engineering) RC2 - Creation
7761347 Miscellaneous professional, scientific and technical services 7761358 Miscellaneous professional, scientific and technical services VC1 - Code change
781 Administrative and support services 776 Other professional services RC5 - Transfer
781 Administrative and support services 781 Administrative and support services RC5 - Transfer
78113 Business support services 77613 Other professional, scientific and technical services RC5 - Transfer
78113 Business support services 78113 Business support services RC5 - Transfer
781131 Document processing services, and publishing services for others 781131 Document processing services, and contract publishing services for others VC2 - Name change
7811314 Publishing services for others 7811314 Contract publishing services for others VC2 - Name change
    7811315 Consulting services for book publishing RC2 - Creation
781133 Call centre services 781133 Telemarketing and call support services VC2 - Name change
7811331 Call centre services 7811331 Telemarketing and call support services VC2 - Name change
781134 Debt collection services 781134 Debt collection, and recovery services RC3.1 - Merger
7811341 Debt collection services 7811341 Debt collection, and recovery services RC3.1 - Merger
781135 Collateral recovery and repossession services 781134 Debt collection, and recovery services RC3.1 - Merger
7811351 Collateral recovery and repossession services 7811341 Debt collection, and recovery services RC3.1 - Merger
    781135 Seizure and civil execution services RC2 - Creation
    7811351 Seizure and civil execution services RC2 - Creation
781137 Stenographic, real-time captioning and dubbing services 776133 Translation, interpretation and stenographic services, and related services RC3.1 - Merger
7811371 Stenographic, real-time captioning and dubbing services 7761331 Translation, interpretation and stenographic services, and related services RC3.1 - Merger
781138 Fundraising organization services 781137 Fundraising organization services VC1 - Code change
7811381 Fundraising organization services 7811371 Fundraising organization services VC1 - Code change
781139 Other business support services 781138 Other business support services VC1 - Code change
7811391 Other business support services 7811381 Other business support services VC1 - Code change
7812151 Building security system monitoring services 7812151 Residential building security system monitoring services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812151 Building security system monitoring services 7812152 Non-residential building security system monitoring services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812161 Building security system and lock installation and repair services 7812161 Residential building security system and lock installation and repair services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812161 Building security system and lock installation and repair services 7812162 Non-residential building security system and lock installation and repair services RC4.1 - Breakdown
781217 Other security system and lock services 781217 Vehicle security system and services, and other security system and lock services n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
7812171 Other security system and lock services 7812171 Vehicle security system and services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812171 Other security system and lock services 7812172 Other security system and lock services n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown
78122 Services for buildings and dwellings 78122 Cleaning services for buildings and dwellings RC4.1 - Breakdown
78122 Services for buildings and dwellings 78123 Other services for buildings and dwellings RC4.1 - Breakdown
781221 Pest extermination and control services 781231 Pest extermination and control services VC1 - Code change
7812211 Pest extermination and control services 7812311 Residential pest extermination and control services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812211 Pest extermination and control services 7812312 Non-residential pest extermination and control services RC4.1 - Breakdown
781222 Cleaning services 781221 Residential cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
781222 Cleaning services 781222 Non-residential cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812221 Residential interior cleaning services 7812211 Residential interior cleaning services VC1 - Code change
7812222 General-purpose and comprehensive commercial cleaning services 7812221 General-purpose and comprehensive non-residential cleaning services VC1 - Code change
7812223 Exterior window cleaning services 7812224 Non-residential exterior window cleaning services VC1 - Code change
7812224 Building exterior cleaning services 7812225 Building exterior cleaning services VC1 - Code change
7812225 Cleaning and disaster restoration services 7812226 Disaster restoration and cleaning services VC1 - Code change
7812226 Hard-surface floor care services 7812227 Hard-surface floor care services VC1 - Code change
7812227 On site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services 7812212 Residential on-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812227 On site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services 7812222 Non-residential on-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812228 Off-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services 7812213 Residential off-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812228 Off-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services 7812223 Non-residential off-site carpet, rug and upholstery cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812229 Other specialized cleaning services 7812214 Chimney cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812229 Other specialized cleaning services 7812215 Other specialized residential cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812229 Other specialized cleaning services 7812228 Duct cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7812229 Other specialized cleaning services 7812229 Other specialized non-residential cleaning services RC4.1 - Breakdown
781223 Landscaping services 781232 Landscaping services and snow removal services for parking lots and driveways RC3.1 - Merger
7812231 Residential landscaping services 7812321 Residential landscaping services VC1 - Code change
7812232 Commercial landscaping services 7812322 Non-residential landscaping services VC1 - Code change
78123 Facilities and other support services 78124 Facilities and other support services VC1 - Code change
781231 Facilities support services 781241 Facilities management support services VC1 - Code change
7812311 Facilities support services 7812411 Facilities management support services VC1 - Code change
781232 Other support services 781232 Landscaping services and snow removal services for parking lots and driveways RC4.2 - Split off/RC3.1 - Merger
781232 Other support services 781242 Other support services RC4.2 - Split off
7812321 Packaging and labelling services 7812421 Packaging and labelling services VC1 - Code change
    7812422 Fulfilment services RC2 - Creation
7812322 Convention and trade show organization services 7812423 Convention and trade show organization services VC1 - Code change
7812323 Other support services, n.e.c. 7812323 Snow removal services for parking lots and driveways RC4.2 - Split off
7812323 Other support services, n.e.c. 7812424 Other support services, n.e.c. RC4.2 - Split off
7823111 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services 7823111 Residential non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823111 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services 7823112 Non-residential non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823111 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services 7823113 Collection services for non-hazardous construction and demolition waste RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823111 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material collection services 7823114 Destruction services for non-hazardous waste RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823112 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material consolidation, storage and preparation services 7823115 Non-hazardous waste and recyclable material consolidation, storage and preparation services VC1 - Code change
7823113 Non-hazardous waste disposal and facilities operation and maintenance services 7823116 Non-hazardous waste disposal and facilities operation and maintenance services VC1 - Code change
    7823117 Non-hazardous waste management services, n.e.c. RC2 - Creation
7823121 Hazardous waste collection services 7823121 Residential hazardous waste collection services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823121 Hazardous waste collection services 7823122 Non-residential hazardous waste collection services RC4.1 - Breakdown
7823122 Hazardous waste and hazardous recyclable material consolidation, storage and preparation services 7823123 Hazardous waste and hazardous recyclable material consolidation, storage and preparation services VC1 - Code change
7823123 Hazardous waste treatment services 7823124 Hazardous waste treatment services VC1 - Code change
7823124 Hazardous waste disposal and facilities operation and maintenance services 7823125 Hazardous waste disposal and facilities operation and maintenance services VC1 - Code change
    7823126 Hazardous waste management services, n.e.c. RC2 - Creation
    8116131 Home health care services RC2 - Creation
8116131 Other health care services, n.e.c. 8116132 Other miscelleaneous health care services, n.e.c. VC1 - Code change
8121112 Residential care services, with skilled nursing, with rehabilitation services 8121112 Residential care services with skilled nursing and rehabilitation services VC2 - Name change
8121121 Residential care services, with assistance with daily living 8121121 Residential care services with assistance and daily living VC2 - Name change
8121122 Residential care services, with rehabilitation and therapy services 8121122 Residential care services with rehabilitation and therapy services VC2 - Name change
8121123 Residential care services, with counselling services 8121123 Residential care services with counselling services VC2 - Name change
821 Education services 821 Education services VC2 - Name change
82121 Leisure and recreational programs 82121 Leisure and recreational instructional programs VC2 - Name change
821211 Leisure and recreational programs 821211 Leisure and recreational instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212111 Performing arts programs 8212111 Performing arts instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212112 Visual arts, crafts, and photography programs 8212112 Visual arts, crafts, and photography instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212113 Sport, exercise and nature appreciation programs 8212113 Sport, exercise and nature appreciation instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212114 Games, computing and other hobby programs 8212114 Games, computing and other hobby instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212115 Pleasure reading and writing programs 8212115 Pleasure reading and writing instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212116 Home and domestic skills programs 8212116 Home and domestic skills instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212117 Leisure transportation programs 8212117 Leisure transportation instructional programs VC2 - Name change
8212118 Other leisure and recreational programs 8212118 Other leisure and recreational instructional programs, n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
82131 Educational support services 82131 Educational support and sports coaching services VC2 - Name change
    821315 Sports coaching services RC2 - Creation
    8213151 Sports coaching services RC2 - Creation
831 Sport and live performance services 721 Audio and video production services RC5 - Transfer
831 Sport and live performance services 781 Administrative and support services RC5 - Transfer
831 Sport and live performance services 831 Sport and live performance services RC5 - Transfer
83121 Sport and performing arts event organization services 83121 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC5 - Transfer
831211 Sport and performing arts event organization services 831211 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC5 - Transfer
8312111 Sport and performing arts event organization services 8312111 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC5 - Transfer
83132 Support services for live events 72121 Movie, television program and video production, post-production and editing services RC4.2 - Split off
83132 Support services for live events 78113 Business support services RC4.2 - Split off
83132 Support services for live events 78124 Facilities and other support services RC4.2 - Split off
83132 Support services for live events 83121 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC4.2 - Split off
831321 Support services for live events 721212 Pre-production, production and post-production services for audiovisual works RC4.2 - Split off
831321 Support services for live events 781137 Fundraising organization services RC4.2 - Split off
831321 Support services for live events 781242 Other support services RC4.2 - Split off
831321 Support services for live events 831211 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC4.2 - Split off
8313211 Support services for live events 7212122 Support services for audiovisual works during production RC4.2 - Split off
8313211 Support services for live events 7811371 Fundraising organization services RC4.2 - Split off
8313211 Support services for live events 7812423 Convention and trade show organization services RC4.2 - Split off
8313211 Support services for live events 8312111 Sport and performing arts event organization services RC4.2 - Split off
832 Admissions to events, performances, and exhibitions, and recreation facility and heritage institution services 832 Admissions to events, performances, exhibitions, and recreational and heritage institution services RC5 - Transfer
832 Admissions to events, performances, and exhibitions, and recreation facility and heritage institution services 851 Personal and personal care services RC5 - Transfer
83241 Recreational facility services 83241 Amusement and recreational services (except live events and heritage institution services) RC4.2 - Split off
83241 Recreational facility services 85111 Hair care and aesthetic services RC4.2 - Split off
83241 Recreational facility services 85151 Other personal and personal care services RC4.2 - Split off
832411 Amusement and recreational facilities services, and amusement park and arcade services 832411 Amusement and recreational services (except live events, heritage institution services, and pleasure craft dockage, launching and utilities services) VC2 - Name change
8324115 Other amusement and recreational facility services 8324115 Bowling centre services RC4.1 - Breakdown
8324115 Other amusement and recreational facility services 8324118 Other amusement and recreational services, n.e.c. RC4.1 - Breakdown/RC3.1 - Merger
8324117 Sports and recreation services 8324118 Other amusement and recreational services, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
8324118 Registration for sports tournaments and matches 8324117 Registration for sports tournaments and matches VC1 - Code change
8324119 Other amusement and recreational services 8324118 Other amusement and recreational services, n.e.c. RC3.1 - Merger
832413 Spa services 851111 Hair care and aesthetic services RC3.2 - Take-over
832413 Spa services 851516 Non-therapeutic massage services RC3.2 - Take-over
832413 Spa services 851517 Other personal services RC3.2 - Take-over
8324131 Spa services 8511113 Skin care services RC3.2 - Take-over
8324131 Spa services 8515161 Non-therapeutic massage services RC3.2 - Take-over
8324131 Spa services 8515176 Other personal services, n.e.c. RC3.2 - Take-over
833 Gambling (net wagers) 562 Retail trade commissions RC5 - Transfer
833 Gambling (net wagers) 833 Gambling (net wagers) RC5 - Transfer
83311 Gambling (net wagers) 56211 Retail trade commissions RC5 - Transfer
83311 Gambling (net wagers) 83311 Gambling (net wagers) RC5 - Transfer
833112 Sale of tickets to lotteries and other games of chance, to gamblers, for a fee or commission 562111 Retail trade commissions RC3.2 - Take-over
8331121 Sale of tickets to lotteries and other games of chance, to gamblers, for a fee or commission 5621111 Retail trade commissions RC3.2 - Take-over
843111 Reservation service for passenger transportation (except for cruises) 843111 Reservation services for passenger transportation (except for cruises) VC2 - Name change
8431111 Reservation service for airline seats 8431111 Reservation services for airline seats VC2 - Name change
8431114 Reservation service for vehicle rental 8431114 Reservation services for vehicle rental VC2 - Name change
8431116 Reservation service for passenger transportation, n.e.c. 8431116 Reservation services for passenger transportation, n.e.c. VC2 - Name change
843112 Reservation service for cruises 843112 Reservation services for cruises VC2 - Name change
8431121 Reservation service for cruises 8431121 Reservation services for cruises VC2 - Name change
843113 Lodging reservation service 843113 Lodging reservation services VC2 - Name change
8431131 Lodging reservation service 8431131 Lodging reservation services VC2 - Name change
843114 Reservation service for pre-packaged tours 843114 Reservation services for pre-packaged tours VC2 - Name change
8431141 Reservation service for pre-packaged tours 8431141 Reservation services for pre-packaged tours VC2 - Name change
8431151 Event reservation services 8431151 Event ticket sales and reservation services VC2 - Name change
851 Personal and personal care services 776 Other professional services RC5 - Transfer
851 Personal and personal care services 851 Personal and personal care services RC5 - Transfer
85111 Hair care and aesthetic services 85111 Hair care and aesthetic services RC4.2 - Split off
851111 Hair care and aesthetic services 851111 Hair care and aesthetic services RC3.2 - Take-over
8511113 Skin care services 8511113 Skin care services RC3.2 - Take-over
8512111 Pre-burial products for human remains 8512111 Pre-burial services for human remains VC2 - Name change
8512115 Cemetery maintenance products 8512115 Cemetery maintenance services VC2 - Name change
8512116 Packaged funeral products for human remains 8512116 Packaged funeral services for human remains VC2 - Name change
85131 Laundry and dry-cleaning services 85131 Laundry, dry-cleaning and related services VC2 - Name change
851311 Laundry and dry-cleaning services 851312 Laundry, dry-cleaning and steam pressing services (except commercial and agency services) RC4.1 - Breakdown
851311 Laundry and dry-cleaning services 851313 Commercial and agency services for laundry, dry-cleaning and related services RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513111 Laundry services (except laundry agency services) 8513121 Access to laundry machines RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513111 Laundry services (except laundry agency services) 8513122 Laundry services to households (except access to laundry machines) RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513111 Laundry services (except laundry agency services) 8513131 Laundry, dry-cleaning, steam pressing and ironing services to businesses and institutions RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513112 Laundry and dry-cleaning agency services 8513132 Laundry and dry-cleaning agency services VC1 - Code change
8513113 Dry-cleaning services 8513123 Dry-cleaning services to households RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513113 Dry-cleaning services 8513131 Laundry, dry-cleaning, steam pressing and ironing services to businesses and institutions RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513114 Steam pressing and ironing services 8513124 Steam pressing and ironing services to households RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513114 Steam pressing and ironing services 8513131 Laundry, dry-cleaning, steam pressing and ironing services to businesses and institutions RC4.1 - Breakdown
8513115 Uniform and linen supply services 8513133 Uniform and linen supply services VC1 - Code change
    851314 Seasonal apparel and textile storage services RC2 - Creation
    8513141 Seasonal apparel and textile storage services RC2 - Creation
85151 Other personal and personal care services 77613 Other professional, scientific and technical services RC5 - Transfer
85151 Other personal and personal care services 85151 Other personal and personal care services RC5 - Transfer/RC4.2 - Split off
851511 Pet care services 776134 Animal training services for sports and entertainment RC4.1 - Breakdown
851511 Pet care services 851511 Non-medical care services for pets RC4.1 - Breakdown
8515111 Pet care services 7761341 Racehorse training services  RC4.1 - Breakdown
8515111 Pet care services 7761342 Other animal training services for sports and entertainment RC4.1 - Breakdown
8515111 Pet care services 8515111 Non-medical care services for pets RC4.1 - Breakdown
851516 Non-therapeutic massage services 851516 Non-therapeutic massage services RC3.2 - Take-over
8515161 Non-therapeutic massage services 8515161 Non-therapeutic massage services RC3.2 - Take-over
851517 Other personal services 851517 Other personal services RC3.2 - Take-over
8515176 Other personal services, n.e.c. 8515176 Other personal services, n.e.c. RC3.2 - Take-over

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Why do we conduct 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, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment 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. Please 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. Please 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. Please 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. Please 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.

Please 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. Please 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

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. Our records indicate that this business fulfills its reporting obligations using file attachment(s). Please attach the required file(s) containing your natural gas storage activity information for [Month] 2019. You may also attach other files you feel are necessary.

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.

Inventory of natural gas

1. For the reference month, what were the opening inventories in gigajoules (GJ) of cushion gas and working gas stored at your Canadian facilities?

Report all natural gas stored at your Canadian facilities, whether owned by this business or by a third party. Do not include natural gas that is stored elsewhere, but owned by this business.

For your convenience, last month's closing inventory is being used as this month's opening inventory. Please correct if necessary and provide any missing values.

Opening inventory of natural gas

Opening inventory of base or cushion gas
Report total amount of base or cushion gas held by the establishment on the first day of the month under review. This should equal the closing inventory of the previous month.

Base gas, also referred to as cushion gas, is the amount of gas that must be present in storage at all times to maintain a storage facility's pressure.

Opening inventory of working gas
Report total amount of working gas held by the establishment on the first day of the month under review. This should equal the closing inventory of the previous month.

Working gas is the amount of gas that can be withdrawn from storage while maintaining a storage facility's minimum operating pressure.

Total opening inventory of natural gas
Report total amount of natural gas held by the establishment on the first day of the month under review. This should equal the sum of the base/cushion gas and working gas.

For the reference month, what were the opening inventories in gigajoules (GJ) of cushion gas and working gas stored at your Canadian facilities?
  Quantity in GJ
Base or cushion gas  
Working gas  
Total opening inventory of natural gas  

2. For the reference month, what were the closing inventories in gigajoules (GJ) of cushion gas and working gas stored at your Canadian facilities?

Report all natural gas stored at your Canadian facilities, whether owned by this business or by a third party. Do not include natural gas that is stored elsewhere, but owned by this business.

Closing inventory of natural gas

Closing inventory of base or cushion gas
Report total amount of base or cushion gas held by the establishment on the last day of the month under review.

Base gas, also referred to as cushion gas, is the amount of gas that must be present in storage at all times to maintain a storage facility's pressure.

Closing inventory of working gas
Report total amount of working gas held by the establishment on the last day of the month under review.

Working gas is the amount of gas that can be withdrawn from storage while maintaining a storage facility's minimum operating pressure.

Total closing inventory of natural gas
Report total amount of natural gas held by the establishment on the last day of the month under review. This should equal the sum of the base/cushion gas and working gas.

For the reference month, what were the closing inventories in gigajoules (GJ) of cushion gas and working gas stored at your Canadian facilities?
  Quantity in GJ
Base or cushion gas  
Working gas  
Total closing inventory of natural gas  

Heating value of stored natural gas

3. At the end of the reference month, what was the heating value of stored natural gas in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres (equivalent to megajoules per cubic metre)?

Heat value of stored natural gas

Average heating value of stored natural gas in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres.
Report average heat content of your natural gas held in storage for the month under review.

Heating value on last day of month
( GJ per thousand cubic metres)

Injections, withdrawals and inventory adjustments for natural gas storage

4. For the reference month, what were the following quantities in gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas?

Injections, withdrawals and other adjustments for natural gas storage

Injected into storage
Report total amount of natural gas received by the establishment for month under review.

Withdrawn from storage
Report total amount of natural gas delivered by the establishment for month under review.

Other adjustments
This calculated amount is the difference between (1) opening and closing inventories and (2) injections and withdrawals. This difference includes discrepancies due to meter inaccuracies and/or leakage or other losses. Inventory adjustments can be a positive or negative value.

Inventory adjustments = (closing - opening inventories) - (injections - withdrawals)

Net change in inventory
The net change in inventory is calculated as: injections - withdrawals + other adjustments.

The net change in inventory should be equal to closing inventory minus opening inventory.

For the reference month, what were the following quantities in gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas?
  Quantity in GJ
Injected into storage  
Withdrawn from storage  
Other adjustments  
Net change in inventory  

Natural gas held in the United States

5. Does this business hold natural gas in storage facilities in the United States for eventual use in Canada?

Natural gas held in the United States

Natural gas in storage facilities in the United States
Report total amount of natural gas held by the establishment in storage facilities located in the United States for eventual use in Canada.

  • Yes
  • No

6. At the start of the reference month, what was the quantity in gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas held in storage facilities in the United States for eventual use in Canada?

Quantity in GJ

7. At the end of the reference month, what was the quantity in gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas held in storage facilities in the United States for eventual use in Canada?

Quantity in GJ

Changes or events

8. 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

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

Is 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

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

11. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Enter your comments

Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey collects the main financial and operational data from the Canadian Level I air carriers needed to measure the growth and the performance of the airline industry. The information is also used by Statistics Canada as input to the Canadian System of National Accounts.

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 under Section 12 of the Statistics Act with Transport Canada and the Canadian Transportation Agency. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Under Section 12 of the Statistics Act, respondents can object to the sharing of information with other organizations. However, respondents do not have the right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with Transport Canada. Transport Canada has the legislative authority to collect and use this information pursuant to the Canada Transportation Act (CTA) and the Transportation Information Regulations.

Respondents may refuse to share their information with the Canadian Transportation Agency by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, and mailing it to the following address. The Canadian Transportation Agency has agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes.

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.

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
  • 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

Major air carriers key financial and operating statistics monthly survey

1. Please provide the details of this business's scheduled services by sector of operation during this reporting period.

Sector of operation
Refers to the regions where carriers provide transportation services. There are three breakdowns - domestic, transborder (Canada-US) and other international.

Domestic
Includes operations between points in Canada.

Transborder (Canada- US )
Includes operations between points in Canada and points in the United States (including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico).

Other international
Includes all other operations (including between points outside of Canada).

Scheduled services
Transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by an aircraft provided by an air carrier that operates the air service and that, directly or indirectly, sells some or all of its seats or part or all of its cargo space to the public on a price per seat, price per unit of mass or price per volume of cargo basis.

Enplaned passengers
Refers to revenue passengers Footnote 1 who board aircraft and surrender one or more flight coupons or other documents good for transportation over the itinerary specified in these coupons or documents.

Passenger-kilometres
Represents the carriage of one revenue passenger on each flight stage multiplied by the number of kilometres flown on that stage. Passenger-kilometres are obtained by totalling the number of kilometres flown by all passengers.

Let's take an example with two flight stages, where:

Flight stage A to B
Number of passengers = 5
Distance between points (km) = 161
Passenger-kilometres = 805

Flight stage B to C
Number of passengers = 4
Distance between points (km) = 322
Passenger-kilometres = 1,288

The total number of passenger-kilometres for the flights covering A to B and B to C is 2,093.

Conversion factor
To convert nautical miles (6 080 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.852.
To convert statute miles (5 280 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.609344.

Available seat-kilometres
Represents the aircraft kilometres flown on each flight stage multiplied by the number of seats available for use on that stage. This represents the total passenger carrying capacity offered. Seats not actually available for the carriage of passengers should be excluded.

Enplaned goods
Refers to all types of non-passenger traffic. It includes priority freight, freight, mail and excess baggage for which revenue is obtained. Enplaned goods should be reported to the nearest kilogram.

Conversion factor
To convert pounds (lbs.) into kilograms (kg), multiply by 0.453592.

Goods tonne-kilometres
Represents the carriage of one tonne of goods on each flight stage multiplied by the number of kilometres flown on that stage. Goods tonne-kilometres are obtained by totalling the number of kilometres flown with all tonnes of goods.

Let's take an example with two flight stages, where:

Flight stage A to B
Tonnes of goods = 5
Distance between points (km) = 161
Goods tonne-kilometres = 805

Flight stage B to C
Tonnes of goods = 4
Distance between points (km) = 322
Goods tonne-kilometres = 1,288

The total number of goods tonne-kilometres for the flights covering A to B and B to C is 2,093.

Conversion factor
To convert nautical miles (6 080 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.852.
To convert statute miles (5 280 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.609344.

Available tonne-kilometres
Represents the aircraft kilometres flown on each flight stage multiplied by the usable weight capacity of the aircraft. This represents the load carrying capacity offered for passengers and/or goods.

Please provide the details of this business's scheduled services by sector of operation during this reporting period.
  Domestic Transborder
(Canada- US )
Other
international
Total
Scheduled services        
a. Number of enplaned passengers        
b. Number of passenger-kilometres        
c. Number of available seat-kilometres        
d. Enplaned goods
(kilograms)
       
e. Goods tonne-kilometres
(tonne-kilometres)
       
f. Available tonne-kilometres
(tonne-kilometres)
       

2. Please provide the details of this business's charter services during this reporting period.

Charter services
Transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by aircraft pursuant to a contract under which a person, other than the air carrier that operates the air service, or its agent, reserves a block of seats or part of the cargo space of an aircraft for the person's use or for resale to the public.
Include air ambulance service and the movement of people and goods to logging or heli-logging sites.

Exclude firefighting and heli-logging activities and the movement of people and goods to a firefighting site. (A complete list of activities which are specialty and therefore not subject to filing requirements as charter can be found in the Transport Canada document entitled "Starting a Commercial Air Service", TP 8880. This document can be found at Starting a Commercial Air Service or Starting a Commercial Air Service (PDF).

Enplaned passengers
Refers to revenue passengers Footnote 1 who board aircraft and surrender one or more flight coupons or other documents good for transportation over the itinerary specified in these coupons or documents.

Passenger-kilometres
Represents the carriage of one revenue passenger on each flight stage multiplied by the number of kilometres flown on that stage. Passenger-kilometres are obtained by totalling the number of kilometres flown by all passengers.

Let's take an example with two flight stages, where:

Flight stage A to B
Number of passengers = 5
Distance between points (km) = 161
Passenger-kilometres = 805

Flight stage B to C
Number of passengers = 4
Distance between points (km) = 322
Passenger-kilometres = 1,288

The total number of passenger-kilometres for the flights covering A to B and B to C is 2,093.

Conversion factor
To convert nautical miles (6 080 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.852.
To convert statute miles (5 280 feet) into kilometres (km), multiply by 1.609344.

Available seat-kilometres
Represents the aircraft kilometres flown on each flight stage multiplied by the number of seats available for use on that stage. This represents the total passenger carrying capacity offered. Seats not actually available for the carriage of passengers should be excluded.

Please provide the details of this business's charter services during this reporting period.
  Total
Charter services  
a. Number of enplaned passengers  
b. Number of passenger-kilometres  
c. Number of available seat-kilometres  

3. What were the hours flown and the fuel consumed by this business during this reporting period?

Hours flown
Represents the block hours, in other words, the number of hours which elapsed between the time the aircraft started to move to commence a flight and the time the aircraft came to its final stop after the conclusion of a flight. Report the total number of block hours flown to the nearest hour.

Turbo fuel consumed
Include fuel used in both turboprop and jet aircraft.

Provide the quantity of turbo fuel consumed. Turbo fuel includes the turbine fuel uplifted for all aircraft in the carrier's fleet. Fuel uplift can be determined based on delivery notes or invoices, aircraft onboard measurement systems or, if the fuel was supplied by a customer, estimated based on hours flown. Include fuel consumed for all scheduled and/or charter operations, regardless of where purchased. Report the quantity of turbo fuel consumed in litres.

Conversion factor
To convert gallons (imperial) into litres (l), multiply by 4.546092.

What were the hours flown and the fuel consumed by this business during this reporting period?
  Total
All services - scheduled and charter services  
a. Number of hours flown  
b. Quantity of turbo fuel consumed (litres)  

4. What was the total operating revenue earned by this business during this reporting period?

Include revenue from air transportation services and all other sources.

Report this amount in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total operating revenue
Include revenue from air transportation services (for example, transportation of passengers, transportation of goods and other flight-related revenue) and all other sources.

Total operating revenue

Attachments

5. Any revisions to previous submissions can be added to this questionnaire. Please attach the files that provide the information required for this survey.

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.

Changes or events

6. 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?

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 automotive industry plays a prominent role in the Canadian economy. This survey provides information on the sales of new motor vehicles in Canada by North American and overseas automobile manufacturers. This information serves as a very important indicator of Canadian economic performance and is required by government in establishing informed economic policies. The business community uses this information to analyze market performance and developments.

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, «Insert division name»
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at «insert division's email» or by fax at «insert fax number».

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

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

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 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
  • 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

Enter keywords or a brief description, then press the Search button

Method of collection

1. For [Month], 2019, this survey collects information on the following:

  • the type of vehicle sold, i.e., passenger cars, light trucks ( e.g., , classes 1, 2, 3) heavy trucks ( e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), and buses and coaches;
  • for each type of vehicle sold, the number and dollar value sold by province and territory.

You have the option of completing the electronic questionnaire, which involves filling out one worksheet for each type of vehicle sold, or attaching files containing the required information.

Please indicate your preferred method of completion.

  • Answering the remaining questions
  • Attaching files

Attach files

2. Please attach up to five files that provide the information required for this survey, that is, the total number and dollar value of vehicles sold, broken down by province and type of vehicle (e.g., passenger cars, light trucks, heavy trucks and buses/coaches).

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.

Vehicle types

1. Please indicate the type(s) of vehicles sold.

Select all that apply.

Passenger Cars
Include all automobiles sold whose primary function is to carry passengers, such as those used for commercial purposes (i.e., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets).

Light Trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) GVWR ranges from 0-14000 lb
Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Heavy Trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) GVWR exceeding 14000 lb
Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Buses and Coaches
Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Passenger car sales

2. Please report the number and value of passenger cars sold.

Include:

  • all automobiles sold for the primary purpose of carrying passengers, including those used for commercial purposes (e.g., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets)
  • demonstrator automobiles sold to the consumers

Passenger Cars
Include all automobiles sold whose primary function is to carry passengers, such as those used for commercial purposes (i.e., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets).

Light Trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) GVWR ranges from 0-14000 lb
Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Heavy Trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) GVWR exceeding 14000 lb
Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Buses and Coaches
Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Please report the number and value of passenger cars sold.
  Number of Passenger Cars Dollar Value CAN$
Newfoundland and Labrador    
Prince Edward Island    
Nova Scotia    
New Brunswick    
Quebec    
Ontario    
Manitoba    
Saskatchewan    
Alberta    
British Columbia    
Yukon    
Northwest Territories    
Nunavut    
Total passenger cars sold in Canada    

Light truck sales

3. Please report the number and value of light trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) sold.

Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Passenger Cars
Include all automobiles sold whose primary function is to carry passengers, such as those used for commercial purposes (i.e., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets).

Light Trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) GVWR ranges from 0-14000 lb
Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Heavy Trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) GVWR exceeding 14000 lb
Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Buses and Coaches
Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Please report the number and value of light trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) sold.
  Number of Light Trucks Dollar Value CAN$
Newfoundland and Labrador    
Prince Edward Island    
Nova Scotia    
New Brunswick    
Quebec    
Ontario    
Manitoba    
Saskatchewan    
Alberta    
British Columbia    
Yukon    
Northwest Territories    
Nunavut    
Total light trucks sold in Canada    

Heavy truck sales

4. Please report the number and value of heavy trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) sold.

Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Passenger Cars
Include all automobiles sold whose primary function is to carry passengers, such as those used for commercial purposes (i.e., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets).

Light Trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) GVWR ranges from 0-14000 lb
Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Heavy Trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) GVWR exceeding 14000 lb
Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Buses and Coaches
Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Please report the number and value of heavy trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) sold.
  Number of Heavy Trucks Dollar Value CAN$
Newfoundland and Labrador    
Prince Edward Island    
Nova Scotia    
New Brunswick    
Quebec    
Ontario    
Manitoba    
Saskatchewan    
Alberta    
British Columbia    
Yukon    
Northwest Territories    
Nunavut    
Total heavy trucks sold in Canada    

Bus and coach sales

5. Please report the number and value of buses and coaches sold.

Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Passenger Cars
Include all automobiles sold whose primary function is to carry passengers, such as those used for commercial purposes (i.e., taxis, auto rentals and any other fleets).

Light Trucks (e.g., classes 1, 2, 3) GVWR ranges from 0-14000 lb
Include all minivans, sport-utility vehicles, trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Heavy Trucks (e.g., classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) GVWR exceeding 14000 lb
Include all heavy trucks and vans sold regardless of the intended use.

Buses and Coaches
Include all buses and coaches sold regardless of the intended use.

Please report the number and value of buses and coaches sold.
  Number of Buses and Coaches Dollar Value CAN$
Newfoundland and Labrador    
Prince Edward Island    
Nova Scotia    
New Brunswick    
Quebec    
Ontario    
Manitoba    
Saskatchewan    
Alberta    
British Columbia    
Yukon    
Northwest Territories    
Nunavut    
Total buses and coaches sold in Canada    

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?

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, 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 the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment 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 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 (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.
  • This is not the current main activity.

Please 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

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

Coal imported from foreign countries

1. Did this business import coal from foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

2. What was the volume of coal imported from foreign countries?

Please report the volume of all coal imported from foreign countries during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

  • Metric tonnes

Coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

3. Did this business purchase or receive coal from Canadian (domestic) companies?

  • Yes
  • No

4. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive coal?

Select all that apply.

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

5. What was the volume of coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?

  • Purchased during the month

Report the amounts of coal purchased or received during the reference month from Canadian (domestic) companies, by province and territory.

What was the volume of coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coal purchased or received from all provinces or territories  

Opening inventory of coal for the month

6. This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business for coal on site and in transit.

Please review the value and if needed, make any modification.

When opening inventory is blank, please provide the opening inventory.

  • Opening inventory

Report the total amount of Canadian and imported coal at the beginning of the month. This should equal the stock at the end of the month from the previous month's report.

  • Metric tonnes

Disposition of coal for business's own use

7. What was the volume of coal used by this business for its own use?

What was the volume of coal used by this business for its own use?
  Metric tonnes
a. Volume of coal charged to coke ovens  
b. Volume of pulverized coal injection (PCI) used in blast furnaces  
c. All other business fuel uses for coal  
Total disposition of coal for business's own use  

Summary of total supply of coal for the month of [month]

8. This is a summary of the total supply of coal for the month of [month].

This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct if needed.

  • Inventory adjustments

Coal inventory adjustments includes, for example, washer losses, etc.

This is a summary of the total supply of coal for the month of [month].
  Metric tonnes
Opening inventory of coal on site and in transit  
Volume of coal imported from foreign countries  
Volume of coal purchased or received  
Total supply of coal for the month of [month]  
Total disposition of coal for business's own use  
Closing coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Coke production

9. What was the volume of coke produced by this business?

  • Produced during the month

Report the amount of coke produced in your own plants during the month.

  • Metric tonnes

Coke imported from foreign countries

10. Did this business import coke from foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

11. What was the volume of coke imported from foreign countries?

  • Coke imported

Please report the total amount of coke imported from foreign countries.

  • Metric tonnes

Coke purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

12. Did this business purchase or receive coke from Canadian (domestic) companies?

  • Yes
  • No

13. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive coke?

Select all that apply.

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

14. What was the volume of coke purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?

Please report the total amount of coke received or purchased from Canadian companies by province.

Please report for the mine location indicated at the start of this questionnaire.

What was the volume of coke purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke purchased or received from all provinces or territories  

Opening inventory of coke for the month

15. This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business for coke on site and in transit.

Please review the value and if needed, make any modification.

When opening inventory is blank, please provide the opening inventory.

  • Opening inventory

Report the total amount of coke in stock at the beginning of the month.

Stock of coke at the beginning of the month should be equal to the closing stock from the previous month.

  • Metric tonnes

16. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of coke?

  • Average Calorific Value

Please report the net average calorific value of coke produced in megajoules per metric tonne.

  • Megajoules per metric tonne

Total disposition of coke consumed for business's own use

17. What was the volume of coke used by this business for its own use?

  • Used in blast furnaces

Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in blast furnaces during the month for business's own use.

  • Used in 'associated works'

Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in other 'associated works' during the month for business's own use.

What was the volume of coke used by this business for its own use?
  Metric tonnes
a. Volume of coke used in blast furnaces  
b. Volume of coke used in 'associated works'  
Total disposition of coke for business's own use  

Sales by types of customer

18. Did this business sell or deliver coke to Canadian (domestic) companies?

e.g., other coke plants, mining and oil, wholesalers or distributors.

  • Yes
  • No

19. This business sold or delivered coke to which types of customer?

Exclude sales for the purpose of resale.

Select all that apply.

  • Manufacturers
    • e.g., other types of coke plants, associated works
  • Other coke producers or domestic companies
    • e.g., wholesalers or distributors
  • All other types of customer
    Specify all other types of customers
    • e.g., mining, oil and gas extraction.

20. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to manufacturers. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

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

21. What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers for the following provinces or territories?

What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers  

22. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

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

23. What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies for the following provinces or territories?

What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies  

24. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to [other type of customer]. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

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

25. What was the total volume of coke sold or delivered to [other type of customer] for the following provinces or territories?

What was the total volume of coke sold or delivered to [other type of customer] for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to all other types of customer  

Export of coke to foreign countries

26. Did this business export coke to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

Export of coke to foreign countries

27. What was the volume of coke exported to foreign countries?

  • Sold for export

Report the total amount of coke sold for export during the month.

  • Metric tonnes

Sale of coke to other Canadian companies for resale

28. Did this business deliver or sell coke to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale?

Exclude storage.

  • Yes
  • No

29. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell coke for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

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

30. What were the volume and value of coke delivered or sold to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale from the following provinces or territories?

What were the volume and value of coke delivered or sold to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of coke delivered or sold for resale    

Summary of total supply of coke for the month of [month]

31. This is a summary of the total supply of coke for the month of [month].

This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct if needed.

  • Inventory adjustments

Please report coke inventory adjustments which would include, for example, wasted or scrapped coke.

This is a summary of the total supply of coke for the month of [month].
  Metric tonnes
Opening inventory of coke on site and in transit  
Volume of coke produced by this business  
Volume of coke imported from foreign countries  
Volume of coke purchased or received  
Total volume of coke delivered by type of customer  
Total supply of coke for the month of [month]  
Total disposition of coke for business's own use  
Total volume of coke exported  
Total volume of coke delivered or sold for resale  
Total disposition of coke for the month of [month]  
Closing coke inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing coke inventories after inventory adjustments  

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 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?

Enter your comments

Why do we conduct 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, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, 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.

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
  • 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

Unit of measure

1. What unit of measure will this business use to report natural gas quantities?

Amounts: Report amounts (1000m3 or Gigajoules) of natural gas received and delivered during the month under review.

  • Thousands of cubic metres (103m3)
  • Gigajoules (GJ)

Supply of natural gas

2. What was the quantity of natural gas received directly from the following?

Natural gas supply

Transmission pipelines
Report quantities of natural gas received from transmission pipelines (NAICS 486210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Transmission pipelines are establishments primarily engaged in the pipeline transportation of natural gas, from gas fields or processing plants to local distribution systems.

Storage facilities
Report quantities of natural gas received from storage facilities (NAICS 493190) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Storage facilities include natural gas storage caverns and liquefied natural gas storage, but exclude establishments primarily engaged in liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purposes of transport (NAICS 488990).

Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)
Report quantities of natural gas received from other gas distributors (NAICS 221210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Gas distributors are establishments primarily engaged in the distribution of natural or synthetic gas to the ultimate consumers through a system of mains.

Total supply of natural gas

Report total quantities of gas received.

  Unit of measure
a. Transmission pipelines  
b. Storage facilities  
c. Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)  
Total supply of natural gas  

Heating value of natural gas supply

3. What was the average heating value in gigajoules (GJ) per thousand cubic meters of natural gas received?

Heat value of natural gas supply

Average heating value in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres: Report average heat content (i.e., calorific value) of your natural gas receipts for the reported reference month.

Heating value in GJ per thousand cubic metres:

Disposition of natural gas

4. During the reference month, to which of the following did this business deliver natural gas?

Select all that apply.

Direct deliveries to consumers

System gas consumers

Consumers who are enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy

Consumers who have purchased their own natural gas directly from suppliers

Other deliveries

Transmission pipelines

Storage facilities

Other gas distributors

Disposition of natural gas — system gas consumers

5. For the following types of system gas consumers, what were the quantity and value of the natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — system gas consumers

Deliveries to system gas consumers
Report deliveries of utility-purchased natural gas to consumers.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

Include:

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers

Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers

Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure CAN$ '000 Number of customers
a. Power generation plants      
b. Other industrial consumers      
Subtotal — deliveries to industrial consumers      
c. Commercial and institutional consumers      
d. Residential consumers      
Total quantity and value of natural gas delivered to system gas consumers and the number of customers      

Disposition of natural gas — consumers enrolled with third party marketers

6. For the following types of consumers who are enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy, what were the quantity and value of natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — consumers enrolled with third party marketers

Deliveries to consumers enrolled with a third party marketer
Report deliveries to consumers who have purchased their natural gas through a gas marketer or broker.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

Include:

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers
Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers
Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure CAN$ '000 Number of customers
a. Power generation plants      
b. Other industrial consumers      
Subtotal — deliveries to industrial consumers      
c. Commercial and institutional consumers      
d. Residential consumers      
Total quantity and value of natural gas delivered to consumers enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy and the number of customers      

Disposition of natural gas — purchased directly from suppliers

7. For the following types of consumers who have purchased their own natural gas directly from suppliers, what were the quantity of natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — purchased directly from suppliers

Deliveries to consumers who have purchased directly from suppliers
Report deliveries to consumers who have purchased their natural gas directly from suppliers.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers
Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers
Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure Number of customers
a. Power generation plants    
b. Other industrial consumers    
Subtotal - deliveries to industrial consumers    
c. Commercial and institutional consumers    
d. Residential consumers    
Total quantity of natural gas delivered to
consumers who have purchased their own natural gas and the number of customers
   

Disposition of natural gas — other deliveries

8. What was the quantity of natural gas delivered to the following recipients?

Disposition of natural gas — other deliveries

Deliveries to transmission pipelines
Report quantities of gas delivered to transmission pipelines (NAICS 486210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Transmission pipelines are establishments primarily engaged in the pipeline transportation of natural gas from gas fields or processing plants to local distribution systems.

Deliveries to storage facilities
Report quantities of gas delivered to storage facilities (NAICS 493190) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Storage facilities include natural gas storage caverns and liquefied natural gas storage but exclude establishments primarily engaged liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purposes of transport (NAICS 488990).

Deliveries to other gas distributors
Report quantities of gas deliveries to other gas distributors (NAICS 221210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Gas distributors are establishments primarily engaged in the distribution of natural or synthetic gas to the ultimate consumers through a system of mains.

  Unit of measure
a. Transmission pipelines  
b. Storage facilities  
c. Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)  
Total other deliveries  

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

9. What was the quantity of natural gas consumed by this business for its own use?

Disposition of natural gas - other dispositions of natural gas

Own use: Report quantities of gas consumed in operating your pipeline system.

[Unit of measure]:

10. What was the quantity of natural gas attributed to line-pack fluctuations?

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

Line pack fluctuation: Report the difference in the pipeline system from the beginning to the end of the reference month due to changes of temperature and/or pressure.

[Unit of measure]:

11. What was the quantity of natural gas attributed to metering differences, line losses, and other unaccounted-for and cyclical-billing adjustments?

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

Metering differences, line loss, and other billing adjustments that are cyclical and not accounted for: Report the difference between the total supply and the total disposition. This difference includes leakage or other losses, discrepancies due to meter inaccuracies, and other variants, particularly billing lag.

[Unit of measure]:

Heating value of delivered natural gas

12. What was the average heating value in gigajoules (GJ) per thousand cubic metres of delivered natural gas?

Heat value of delivered natural gas

Average heating value in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres: Report average heat content (i.e., calorific value) of your total Disposition of natural gas for the reported reference month.

Heating value in GJ per thousand cubic 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?

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 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 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 the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment 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 respective Acts and Regulations.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Please 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. Please 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. Please 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 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. Please 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.

Please 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. Please 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

Production of raw coal from mining operations

1. What was the net production volume in metric tonnes of raw coal from the following mining operations?

Underground run-of-mine production
Please report the total amount of coal mined in underground facilities, in metric tonnes.

Surface run-of-mine production
Please report the total amount of coal mined in surface facilities, in metric tonnes.

Sent to discard heap
Please report the total amount of coal discarded as unusable from the total amount mined (underground and surface production), in metric tonnes.

Reclaimed from discard heap, tailing pond etc.
Please report the total amount of coal reclaimed as usable from discard heap or tailing ponds, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
a. Gross underground 'run-of-mine' production  
b. Gross surface 'run-of-mine' production  
c. Sent to the 'discard heap'  
d. Coal reclaimed from 'discard heap'  
Total net production of raw coal from mining operations  

Raw coal imported from foreign countries

2. Did this business import raw coal from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  • Yes
  • No

3. What was the volume of raw coal imported from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Exclude raw coal for the purpose of resale.

Please provide the quantity, in metric tonnes, of raw coal imported internationally - coal that is to be processed at the preparation plant specified.

Metric tonnes

4. From which countries did this business import raw coal for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Select all that apply.

Raw Coal

Please provide the specific countries that raw coal was imported from.

  • United States
  • Colombia
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Venezuela
  • Norway
  • Other - specify the other country

5. What was the volume of raw coal imported from the following countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Raw Coal

Please provide, in metric tonnes, the volume of raw coal imported from each country.

  Metric tonnes
a. United States  
b. Colombia  
c. United Kingdom  
d. Netherlands  
e. Venezuela  
f. Norway  
g. Other-specify the other country  
Total volume of raw coal imported from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant  

Raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

6. Did this business purchase or receive raw coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  • Yes
  • No

7. What was the volume of raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Domestic Raw coal

Please report the amount of raw coal that was purchased or received from other Canadian companies; by province and territory, in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

8. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive raw coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Select all that apply.

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

9. What was the volume of raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of raw coal purchased or received for processing at the mine's preparation plant  

Production of marketable coal

10. What was the output of marketable coal from this business's mining operations?

Plant losses
Please report the amount of raw coal lost during the production process at the plant (moisture, debris, etc. ) in metric tonnes.

Raw coal
Please report the amount of marketable raw coal used for the company's own use, in metric tonnes.

Metallurgical coal
Please report the amount of marketable metallurgical coal produced in the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Thermal coal
Please report the medium quality coal obtained in preparation plants after removing the moisture and debris from bituminous coal, in metric tonnes. Thermal coal is mostly used for electric power generation.

  Metric tonnes
a. Preparation plant losses of raw coal during the production process  
b. Volume of marketable raw coal from production operations used by this business  
c. Volume of marketable metallurgical coal  
d. Volume of marketable thermal coal  

Coal imported from foreign countries for resale

11. Did this business import raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Include:

  • Receipt of raw coal at ports
  • Delivery to end users by other suppliers on their behalf.

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

  • Yes
  • No

12. From which countries did this business import raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Colombia
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Venezuela
  • Norway
  • Other - specify the other country

13. What was the volume of raw, metallurgical or thermal coal imported from the following countries for the purpose of resale?

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

Please provide the quantity of coal imported internationally, for resale; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Raw coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Metallurgical coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Thermal coal for resale
Metric tonnes
a. United States      
b. Colombia      
c. United Kingdom      
d. Netherlands      
e. Venezuela      
f. Norway      
g. Other-specify the other country      
Total volume of raw coal imported for resale      
Total volume of metallurgical coal imported for resale      
Total volume of thermal coal imported for resale      

Coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for resale

14. Did this business purchase or receive raw, metallurgical or thermal coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for the purpose of resale?

Include:

  • Receipt of raw coal at ports
  • Delivery to end users by other suppliers on their behalf.

Exclude raw coal purchased or received for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

  • Yes
  • No

15. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

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

16. What was the volume of raw, metallurgical or thermal coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories for the purpose of resale?

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant

Please provide the quantity of coal purchased or received from other Canadian companies; by province and territory, in metric tonnes.

  Raw coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Metallurgical coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Thermal coal for resale
Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador      
b. Prince Edward Island      
c. Nova Scotia      
d. New Brunswick      
e. Quebec      
f. Ontario      
g. Manitoba      
h. Saskatchewan      
i. Alberta      
j. British Columbia      
k. Yukon      
l. Northwest Territories      
m. Nunavut      
Total volume of raw coal purchased or received for resale      
Total volume of metallurgical coal purchased or received for resale      
Total volume of thermal coal purchased or received for resale      

Opening inventories of coal

17. What were this business's total opening inventories of raw, metallurgical and thermal coal?

Opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct, if needed.

When opening inventory is empty, please provide the opening inventory.

Opening inventory - Raw coal
Please report the inventories of raw/processed coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

Opening inventory - Metallurgical coal
Please report the inventories of metallurgical coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

Opening inventory - Thermal coal
Please report the inventories of thermal coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total opening inventory of raw coal  
a. Raw coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of raw coal in transit  
c. Raw coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of raw coal  
Total opening inventory of metallurgical coal  
a. Metallurgical coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of metallurgical coal in transit  
c. Metallurgical coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of metallurgical coal  
Total opening inventory of thermal coal  
a. Thermal coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of thermal coal in transit  
c. Thermal coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of thermal coal  

Summary of total supply of coal

18. This is a summary of total supply of coal.

Opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business.

  Metric tonnes
Raw coal  
Total opening inventories of raw coal  
Total net production of raw coal from mining operations  
Total imported raw coal from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant  
Total raw coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant  
Total volume of raw coal imported for resale  
Total raw coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Business's preparation plant losses of raw coal during the production process  
Volume of raw coal from production operations used by this business  
Total supply of raw coal  
Metallurgical coal  
Total opening inventories of metallurgical coal  
Production of marketable metallurgical coal  
Total volume of metallurgical coal imported for resale  
Volume of metallurgical coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Total supply of metallurgical coal  
Thermal coal  
Total opening inventories of thermal coal  
Production of marketable thermal coal  
Total volume of thermal coal imported for resale  
Volume of thermal coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Total supply of thermal coal  

Average calorific value

19. What was the average calorific value for raw, metallurgical and thermal coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of coal produced, by type of coal, in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value
Please report the net average calorific value of coal produced, by type of coal, in megajoules per metric tonne.
Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Metallurgical / Coking coal
Bituminous coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24,000 kJ/kg on an ash-free but moist basis.

Thermal / Other bituminous coal
Coal mainly used for steam raising purposes and includes all bituminous coal that is not included under coking coal nor anthracite. It is characterized by higher volatile matter than anthracite (more than 10%) and lower carbon content (less than 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24,000 kJ/kg on an ash-free but moist basis.
Raw coal includes lignite and sub-bituminous coal.
Lignite: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 20,000 kJ/kg and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.
Sub-bituminous: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value equal to or greater than 20,000 kJ/kg and less than 24,000 kJ/kg containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

  Megajoules per metric tonne
a. Raw coal  
b. Metallurgical coal  
c. Thermal coal  

Disposition of raw coal from mining operations

20. Did this business use raw coal, other than for boilers, for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

21. What were the volume and value of the raw coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please report the value and volume (in metric tonnes) of raw coal used for your own company's use.

Please report the value and volume (in metric tonnes) of raw coal used for your own company's use.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Raw coal sales by types of customer

22. This business delivered or sold raw coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell raw coal during the reporting period

23. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

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

24. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

25. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

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

26. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

27. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

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

28. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

29. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to other end users.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

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

30. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other end users    

31. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

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

32. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of raw coal to foreign countries

33. Did this business export raw coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

34. To which foreign countries did this business export raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

35. What were the volume and value of raw coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of raw coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of raw coal exported    

Summary of total supply of raw coal

36. This is a summary of total supply of raw coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of Canadian and imported coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of raw coal  
Volume of raw coal used by this business  
Volume of raw coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of raw coal exported  
Total disposition of raw coal  
Closing raw coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing raw coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing raw coal supply and disposition

37. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total raw coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of raw coal in transit  
c. Raw coal stock-piled at all ports  

38. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of raw coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of raw coal sold ( i.e., lignite or sub-bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value: Please report the net average calorific value of raw coal sold (i.e., lignite or sub-bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Lignite: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 20,000 kJ/kg and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

Sub-bituminous: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value equal to or greater than 20,000 kJ/kg and less than 24,000 kJ/kg containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis

Megajoules per tonne

Metallurgical coal - company's own use

39. Did this business use metallurgical coal for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

40. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal used by your own company during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Metallurgical coal sales by types of customer

41. This business delivered or sold metallurgical coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Deliveries to other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell metallurgical coal during the reporting period

42. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

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

43. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold for electric power generation during the reference month; by province, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

44. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.
To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

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

45. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

46. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.
To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

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

47. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

48. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to other end users.To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

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

49. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other end users    

50. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

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

51. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of metallurgical coal to foreign countries

52. Did this business export metallurgical coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

53. To which foreign countries did this business export metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

54. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal exported    

Summary of total supply of metallurgical coal

55. This is a summary of total supply of metallurgical coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of metallurgical coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of metallurgical coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of metallurgical coal  
Volume of metallurgical coal used by this business  
Volume of metallurgical coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of metallurgical coal exported  
Total disposition of metallurgical coal  
Closing metallurgical coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing metallurgical coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing metallurgical coal supply and disposition

56. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total metallurgical coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of metallurgical coal in transit  
c. Metallurgical coal stock-piled at all ports  

57. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of metallurgical coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of metallurgical coal sold ( i.e., bituminous/coking coal) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value:

Please report the net average calorific value of metallurgical / coking coal sold in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Megajoules per metric tonne

Thermal coal - company's own use

58. Did this business use thermal coal for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

Disposition of thermal coal - company's own use

59. What were the volume and value of thermal coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal used by your company during the reference month; in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Thermal coal sales by types of customer

60. This business delivered or sold thermal coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Deliveries to other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell thermal coal during the reporting period

61. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

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

62. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal delivered or sold for electric power generation during the reference month; by province, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

63 This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

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

64. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

65. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

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

66. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

67. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to other end users.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

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

68. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other end users    

69. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

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

70 What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of thermal coal to foreign countries

71. Did this business export thermal coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

72. To which foreign countries did this business export thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

73. What were the volume and value of thermal coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of thermal coal exported    

Summary of total supply of thermal coal

74. This is a summary of total supply of thermal coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of thermal coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of thermal coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of thermal coal  
Volume of thermal coal used by this business  
Volume of thermal coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of thermal coal exported  
Total disposition of thermal coal  
Closing thermal coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing thermal coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing thermal coal supply and disposition

75. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total thermal coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of thermal coal in transit  
c. Thermal coal stock-piled at all ports  

76. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of thermal coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of thermal coal sold ( i.e., bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value

Please report the net average calorific value of thermal coal sold in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Megajoules per metric tonne

Changes or events

77. 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 units
  • Expansion
  • New/lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business or business units
  • Other - specify the other changes or events:

No changes or events

Contact person

78. 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

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

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