Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business.

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of steel wire and specified wire products that are produced and shipped by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Instructions

Reporting Instructions – Please read the reporting instructions before completing this form.

Items A-1 TO D-2: Shipments Of Wire – To The Trade
Manufacturers should report shipments of wire produced from domestic or imported wire rod. Report quantities sold to the trade, to agents, to distributors or to other manufacturers. Do not include tonnage of wire transferred to other plant(s) of your own company, including subsidiary companies, for further processing. Wire purchased and resold in the same condition should also be excluded. In Section B, report uncoated plain wire of carbon steel and alloy steel including stainless.

Item E-1 To I-1: Production And Shipments Of Fabricated Wire Products
Report production/shipment of specified wire products to the trade, to agents, distributors, wholesalers, etc. Do not include quantities consumed or transferred within your own operations as well as shipments to your own plants. Also exclude shipments of products purchased and resold in the same condition.

Steel Wire and Specified Wire Products
Item Standard classification of goods Shipments (to)
Domestic market Export market
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, imperial tons
1. Shipments Of Steel Wire
A. Barbed Wire
A-1 Barbed wire of iron or steel
7313.00.1  
B. Uncoated Steel Wire
B-1 Wire of iron or non-alloy steel, not plated or coated
72.17.10
B-2 Wire of stainless steel and other alloy, not coated or covered 7223.00.10
C. Galvanized Steel Wire
C-1 Wire of iron or non-alloy steel, plated or coated, with zinc
7217.20
D. Other Coated Steel Wire
D-1 Wire of iron or non-alloy steel, plated or coated with other base metals
7217.30
D-2 Wire of iron or non-alloy steel, plated or coated with material other than metal 7217.90

 

Steel Wire and Specified Wire Products
2. Production And Shipments Of Fabricated Wire Products – Standard classification of goods Production Shipments (to)
Domestic market Export market
E. Farm Fencing And Wire Chain Link Fabric –
E-1 Farm fencing, welded or woven, of iron or steel wire
7314.19.50
7314.20.20
7314.31
7314.39
 
E-2 Chain link fencing of iron or steel wire, plated or coated with zinc 7314.41.13
F. Wire Mesh (Bright Or Uncoated And Galvanized) – Filets
F-1 Mesh, welded at the intersection, of wire with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of 3 mm or more and having a mesh size of 100 cm2 or more, for concrete reinforcement, of iron or steel wire
7314.20.21
F-2 Other mesh of iron or steel wire, welded at the intersection, for concrete reinforcement, plated or coated with zinc 7314.31.21
F-3 Other mesh of iron or steel wire, welded at the intersection, for concrete reinforcement, excluding zinc plated or coated 7314.39.21
G. Wire Rope –
G-1 Iron or steel wire rope (all single strand material), not electrically insulated
7312.10.00.1
G-2 Iron or steel wire rope (all multiple strand material), not electrically insulated 7312.10.00.2
H. Nails And Staples –
H-1 Wire roofing nails; wire nails of a length of 25 mm or more, of iron or steel, but excluding such articles with heads of copper
a) In strips (gun nails)
7317.00.10.1
b) Others (in bulk) 7317.00.10.9
H-2 Staples, of iron or steel 7317.00.93
I. All Other Wire Products (Specify) –
I-1 ...
 

 

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

 

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

 

5-3121-1303: 2009-01-15 STC/IND-310-60033

105

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business.

Important

Kindly complete and return this questionnaire no later than the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

Survey purpose - The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of tobacco products that are produced and sold by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No
Steel Pipe and Tubing
PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION Production Shipments
For own use1 For Sale Total
Domestic Export
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, imperial tons, pounds
1. Pipe, welded and seamless:          
(a) Linepipe:          
(i) Up to and including 4½” (11.43 cm) outside diameter          
(ii) Over 4½” (11.43 cm) up to and including 16” (40.64 cm) outside diameter          
(iii) Over 16” (40.64 cm)          
(b) Hollow structural sections:          
(i) Up to and including 16” (40.64 cm) periphery          
(ii) Over 16” (40.64 cm) periphery          
(c) Standard pipe:          
(i) Up to and including 4½” (11.43 cm) outside diameter          
(ii) Over 4½” (11.43 cm) up to and including 16” (40.64 cm) outside diameter          
(d) Other pipe          
(i) Up to and including 4½” (11.43 cm) outside diameter          
(ii) Over 4½” (11.43 cm) up to and including 16” (40.64 cm) outside diameter          
(ii) (iii) Over 16” (40.64 cm)          
2. Mechanical tubing welded:
(a) Produced from Hot rolled
         
(b) Produced from Cold rolled          
3. Oil Country tubular goods – welded & seamless:          
(a) Casing (incl. coupling)          
(b) Oilwell tubing (including coupling)          
4. Other tubular products – Total          
Pipe And Tubing – Total          
Producers interchange – For sale. Please specify product item number  
Note:
1 Under “For Own use” include usage of above products in other manufacturing operations.
2 Under the heading producers interchange for sale (cell 81), include shipments to other tubular manufactures. Do Not include these shipments in 1, 2, 3 or 4 above).

For further information please call 1-866-445-4323 or by Fax: 1-877-837-9217.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada thanks you for your participation in this survey.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

5-3121-1302: 2011-12-01 STC/IND-310-60036

104

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business.

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of net shipments of ingots and rolled steel products to end-use markets, by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Are you reporting in -

  • metric tonnes
  • imperial tons
  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address
Disposition of Shipments of Ingots and Rolled Steel Products, Non Alloy, Stainless and Alloy by Product
S.D.C.
No
Section
Number
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 All Products
  Steel Primary Forms Rails & heavy structural sections Intermediate structural sections Light structural sections Concrete reinforcing bars Other hot rolled bars Wire rods Railway track material Cold finished bars Plates Hot rolled sheets and coils Cold reduced sheets & strip, other cold rolled & coated Tin plate and T.F.S. Galvanized sheets including galvalume
11 A. Disposition of net shipments Steel service centres and other wholesalers and warehouses                              
21 Motor vehicles and parts                              
22 Railway operating                              
23 Railroad cars and locomotives                              
24 Shipbuilding                              
31 Steel fabrication                              
32 Metal building systems                              
33 Shipbuilding                              
34 Miscellaneous stamping and coating                              
41 Natural resources and extractive industries                              
51 Agricultural equipment                              
52 Non electrical machinery                              
53 Electrical machinery                              
54 Industrial packaging material                              
61 Pipes and tubes                              
62 Wire and wire products                              
63 Containers and closures                              
64 Appliances and utensils                              
70 Miscellaneous                              
  Domestic shipments (SDC 11 to 70) – Total                              
Alloy domestic shipments included in total domestic shipments
reported above –
                             
81 Domestic shipments – Total
Alloy domestic shipments – Total
Export (for final sale)
(i) USA
                             
82 (ii) Other countries                              
  Total disposition
SDC (11 to - à 70 + 81 + 82)
Alloy shipments – Total
B. Producers interchange – For sale
C. Exports for conversion and return –

D. Imports by producers (including conversion)
                             

Data-Sharing agreements – To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered intodata-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations which must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

Shipments:

Shipments refer to the quantity of manufactured goods that are shipped during the reference period, from the plant to the customers in domestic markets (SDC 11 to 70) or exports markets (SDC 81 and 82).

Stainless steel: Alloy steels containing, by weight, 1.2% or less of carbon and 10.5% or more of chromium, with or without other elements.

Other Alloy Steel: Steel not complying with the definition of stainless steel and containing in the proportion indicated:

– 0.30% or more of aluminum
– 0.0008% or more of boron
– 0.30% or more of chromium
– 0.30% or more of cobalt
– 0.40% or more of copper
– 0.40% or more of lead
– 1.65% or more of manganese
– 0.08% or more of molybdenum
– 0.30% or more of nickel
– 0.06% or more of niobium
– 0.60% or more of silicon
– 0.05% or more of titanium
– 0.30% or more of tungsten
– 0.10% or more of vanadium
– 0.05% or more of zirconium
– 0.10% or more of other elements
(except sulphur, phosphorus, carbon and nitrogen), taken separately

Stainless Nomenclature:

Structural Sections and Piling:

Heavy – Include all sizes of wide flanges and piling, beams, angles, channels, tees, zees, etc. having one leg or web over 152.4 mm.

Intermediate – Exclude all sizes of wide flange but include angles, channels, tees, zees, etc. having one leg or web from 76.2 mm up to and including 152.4 mm.

Light – Include angles, channels, etc., having a section smaller than 76.2 mm.

Other Hot Rolled Bars:

This category covers the following in straight or coiled form produced to bar tolerances.

Rounds 4.75 mm and over.

Squares, round-cornered squares, hexagons, octagons, ovals, half round or other special sections.

Flats with thickness 4.75 mm up to 12.7 mm, and width under 150.0 mm.

Universal Mill Plate – flats rolled on four sides with thickness 12.7 mm and over, width 150.0 mm up to and including 203.2 mm.

Grader Blades – curved and flat.

Grinding Balls and rods.

Wire Rod:

Coils produced to rod tolerance not exceeding 18.5 mm.

Flat Rolled – Hot Rolled Classification:
  Thickness - mm
Width - mm 12.7 and over 4.75 to 12.7 under 4.75
Under 150.0 Bar Bar Sheet
150.0 to 203.2 inclusive Universal mill plate Plate Sheet
Over 203.2 Plate Plate Sheet

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

5-3121-1301: 2009-01-06 STC/IND-310-60035

102

Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins

Manufacturing and Energy Division Annual Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business (please see sharing agreement).

Important

Please return this questionnaire within 30 days. Please mail the completed questionnaire in the enclosed envelope or fax it to Statistics Canada at 1-204-983-3122.

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information from Canadian manufactures on quantities of selected industrial chemicals and new virgin resins that is produced by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Sharing Agreement

To avoid duplication of information collection and to ensure more uniform statistics, Statistics Canada has entered into a data sharing agreement with Environment Canada under section 12 of the Statistics Act for the sharing of information from this survey. The information shared will be used for statistical purposes only. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with Environment Canada by writing to the Chief Statistician and returning your letter of objection along with the completed questionnaire.

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No
Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins
Industrial Chemicals Commodity code for Statistics Canada use Quantity produced (including intermediate
products made in this establishment and
used in making other products)
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, kilograms, pounds  
1. Hydrochloric acid (muriatic), 100% – 2806.10.20  
2. Nitric acid, 100% – 2808.00.10  
3. Phosphoric acid; wet process (as 100% P2 O5 ) – 2809.20  
4. Sulphuric acid, all grades, including oleum (as 100%) – 2807.00  
5. Aluminum sulphate (alum) – 2833.22  
6. Ammonia anhydrous, 100% – 2814.10  
7. Ammonium nitrate, all grades – 3102.30  
8. Ammonium phosphate, all grades – 3105.30  
9. Butadiene – 2901.24.10  
10. Butylene – 2901.23  
11. Carbon black – 2803.00  
12. Chlorine – 2801.10  
13. Ethylene – 2901.21  
14. Formaldehyde 100% solids basis – 2912.11  
15. Hydrogen peroxide – 100% – 2847.00  
16. Methyl alcohol (Methanol) – 2905.11  
17. Propylene (as propylene in all grades) – 2901.22  
18. Sodium chlorate – 2829.11  
19. Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) (as 100% NaOH) – 2815.10  
20. Urea (all grades) – 3102.10  
21. Benzene – 2902.20  
22. Toluene – 2902.30  
23. Xylene – 2902.40  
24. Zinc oxide – 2817.00.10  
Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins
Synthetic Resins Commodity code for Statistics Canada use Quantity produced of New Virgin Resin produced
(excluding compounding
or colouring ingredients
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, kilograms, pounds  
25. Polyethylene, low density – 3901.10  
26. Polyethylene, linear low density – 3901.90.10  
27. Polyethylene, high density – 3901.20  
28. Polystyrene – 3903.10  
29. Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (abs) – 3903.30  
30. Polyvinyl chloride – 3904.10  
31. Polyesters, unsaturated – 3907.91  
Respondent’s comments section
Statistics Canada commonly compares responses to this questionnaire with those provided by your organization last year. In order to reduce the possibility of further inquiries, would you please provide explanations of any significant changes in the reported data.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-204-983-3122.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

5-3121-1400: 2009-01-12 STC/IND-310-60014

107

Production and Disposition of Tobacco Products

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business.

Important

Kindly complete and return this questionnaire no later than the tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of tobacco products that are produced and sold by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Statistics Canada thanks you for your participation in this survey.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Definitions and reporting instructions (letters refer to column headings)

A. and G. Opening and Closing inventory Domestic inventory only. Any inventories held outside Canada should be recorded as export in the month when transfer into inventory took place. Opening inventory for the month under review should be equal to the closing inventory of the previous month.

B. Total production All Canadian production for domestic sales or for export to any destination within or outside North America.

C. Domestic sales Goods invoiced to wholesalers, retailers and institutions, less returned goods credited to same. Samples are also to be included.

D. Domestic duty-free sales Sales in Canada. Include sales to ship, air and border stores as well as foreign embassies in Canada.

E. Export sales – bulk shipments Cross border shipments. Include shipments to diplomats outside Canada as well as transfers into inventories held outside Canada in the month the transfer took place. Do not include sales from inventories held outside Canada.

F. Adjustments All non-sale transactions, such as goods damaged, destroyed, stolen and reworked as well as stock adjustments.

Please ensure, for each line, that values in column A plus B, minus the sum of values in columns C to E, plus F equals the value in column G.

Commodity S.C.G.
Code
Opening inventory Total production Sales Adjustments Closing inventory
Domestic Domestic Duty-free Export bulk shipments
For Definitions See "Definitions and reporting instruction" section above A B C D E F G
Cigarettes 1 (thousands) 2402.20              
Cigars 2 (thousands) 2402.10              
Manufactured tobacco
Fine cut 3 (Kilograms)
2403.10.20              
Pipe tobacco 4 (Kilograms) 2403.10.10              
Non-manufactured tobacco
Leaf 5 (Kilograms)
2401              

Commodity descriptions

  1. Cigarettes containing tobacco, regular, king size, filter, plain.
  2. Cigars, cigarillos, cheroots and similar products.
  3. Fine cut smoking tobacco intended for cigarettes.
  4. Pipe smoking tobacco.
  5. Unmanufactured leaf tobacco packaged for retail sale.

Respondent’s comments section

Statistics Canada commonly compares responses to this questionnaire with those provided by your organization last month. In order to reduce the possibility of further inquiries, would you please provide explanations of any significant changes in the reported data.

For further information please call 1-866-445-4323 or by Fax: 1-877-837-9217.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

5-3121-1423: 2011-12-12 STC/IND-310-60012

248

Cement

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business (please see sharing agreement).

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of domestic cement that are produced and shipped by Canadian manufacturers and quantities of domestic and imported cement distributed by region and exported. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends.

Sharing Agreement

In order to avoid duplication of enquiry and to provide for a uniform system of statistics, agreements for the exchange of information collected in this survey, have been made under Section 12 of the Canada Statistics Act, with provincial mining departments in the provinces of Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia, in respect of establishments located within the boundaries of their respective Province; and with the federal Department of Natural Resources Canada with respect to all establishments. Section 12 agreements shall not apply if you object in writing and mail your letter, together with the completed questionnaire, to the Manufacturing, and Energy Division of Statistics Canada.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No
Production, Shimpments And Stocks Of Domestic Cement
Type of cement S.C.G.
Code
Opening Stocks Production Used at plant during month (incl. waste) Shipments of Cement of Own Manufacture Closing Stocks
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, pounds, kilograms
1.1 Portland (all types) 2523.20  
1.2 Masonry 2523.90.10
1.3 Aluminous 2523.30
1.4 Oilwell 2523.90.20
1.5 Interground blended hydraulic cements 2523.90.50
1.6 Other cement, n.e.s. 2523.90.90
1.7 Total, all cements 2523
1.8 Clinker 2523.10
Note: Report only cement of own manufacture

 

Distribution Of Sales Of Cement (Domestic And Imported)
Type of cement S.C.G.
Code
Region where sold Exports Total
Atlantic Quebec Ontario Prairies B.C., Yukon, N.W.T., Nunavut
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, pounds, kilograms
Portland (except non-standard)
2.1 Standard Portland, bags
2523.29.11              
2.2 Standard Portland, bulk 2523.29.12              
2.3 White Portland, bags 2523.21.10              
2.4 White Portland, bulk 2523.21.20              
Other Cements
3.1 Oilwell, bags
2523.90.21              
3.2 Oilwell, bulk 2523.90.22              
3.3 Masonry 2523.90.10              
3.4 Interground blended hydraulic cements 2523.90.50              
3.5 Aluminous 2523.30              
3.6 Other cement, n.e.s. 2523.90.90              
3.7 Total, all cements 2523              
4. Clinker 2523.10              
5. Supplementary cementing materials 2621              
Note:
Include:
– sales to final customers
– sales of cement purchased from other domestic cement companies
– export shipments (incl. to foreign affiliates)
- sales of imported cement

Exclude:
– inter-plant warehouse shipments
– sales to other domestic cement companies

 

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

5-3121-1408: 2009-01-12 STC/IND-310-60197

197

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business (please see sharing agreement).

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of lumber produced and shipped, by Canadian manufacturers. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry, trends in the construction market and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends.

Sharing Agreement

To reduce response burden, Statistics Canada has entered into an agreement under Section 12 of the Canada Statistics Act with Alberta’s department of Forestry, Lands and Wildlife for the sharing of data. The Section 12 agreement shall not apply to your sawmill reports if an authorized officer or person of your company objects in writing to the Chief Statistician and mails the letter to the Manufacturing and Energy Division of Statistics Canada.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this mill operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Instructions

A. Production and Stocks of lumber:

Production - Report all lumber sawn in your mill, during the month. (Exclude re-sawing and lumber purchased or custom sawn for you by others.)

Stocks - Report all lumber held on the first and last day of the month, whether owned by your company or held for others.

Note: For species selection follow Standard Grading rules for Canadian lumber.

B. Receipts of lumber:

Purchases - Report all lumber purchased during the month.

Transfers In - Report all receipts, during the month, of lumber sawn for you by others from logs owned by you (custom sawn for you) and include lumber transferred to your plant from other sawmills of your own company.

C. Disposition of lumber:

(1) Shipments - Report all shipments, during the month, of lumber sold by you including shipments on consignment. Report also lumber owned by you and transferred to others for further processing on a custom basis (i.e. planing, kiln drying, etc.) and subsequent shipments.

(2) Transfers Out - Report transfers, during the month, of lumber custom sawn by you for others and include lumber transferred from your plant to other sawmills of your own company

(3) Waste and other losses

D. Production, Purchases, Shipments, Waste and Stocks of Wood Chips:

Complete this section if your mill produces chips as a by-product.

A. Production And Stocks Of Lumber
(See reporting instructions)
M ft. b.m.
(nominal size)
1. Opening stocks  
. SCG
Code
Production (sawing only) Stocks on hand
. M ft. b.m.
(nominal size)
2. Softwoods (coniferous species)      
(a) Douglas fir/Larch 4407.10.32    
(b) Red cedar 4407.10.71    
(c) Yellow cedar 4407.10.72    
(d) Hem-Fir 4407.10.33    
(e) Sitka spruce 4407.10.42    
(f) Spruce pine and fir (SPF) 4407.10.31    
(g) Red/white pine 4407.10.57    
(h) All other softwoods 4407.10.99    
Total softwoods xxxx    
3. Hardwoods (broad leaved species)
Total hardwoods
4407.70.90    
Total Softwoods and Hardwoods xxxx    
. M ft. b.m.
(nominal size)
B. Receipts Of Lumber (Purchases and Transfers In)
(See reporting instructions)
     
C. Disposition Of Lumber
(See reporting instructions)
     
1. Shipments (To market)      
2. Transfers Out      
3. Waste and other losses      
D. Wood Chips - (4401.20)
(See reporting instructions) (Choose one measure) 1. O.D. ton imperial 2. bdu (2 400 lbs) 3. m 3 4. O.D. Metric Tonne - 5. 200 ft3 6. cords - 3 m3 7. Green metric tonne -
     
Stocks opening: Production: Purchases:
Shipments: Waste: Stocks closing:

Respondent’s comments section

Statistics Canada commonly compares responses to this questionnaire with those provided by your organization last month. In order to reduce the possibility of further inquiries, would you please provide explanations of any significant changes in the reported data.

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

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Asphalt Roofing

Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

While participation in this survey is voluntary, your cooperation is important to ensure that the information collected in this survey is as accurate and as comprehensive as possible. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business.

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on selected asphalt roofing products that are produced, shipped and exported along with their destination of shipments by province. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

Instructions

Quantity made during month – Should represent the gross production from your machines less the amount of waste prior to shipments, unless the waste can be used for other purposes and has a commercial value. Report all production which qualifies under these terms regardless of where or to whom sold, except seconds. Seconds are to be considered as a scrap until sold and should be added to the production for the month in which they are shipped.

Quantity shipped during month – Report quantities of all your materials (both those manufactured by you and those purchased from other manufacturers or imported) shipped to customers in Canada or to other countries. Do Not Include Sales To Other Firms In Canada Producing Asphalt Roofing Products.

Regional breakdown of domestic shipments:

The Atlantic provinces include Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; British Columbia includes the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No
Asphalt Roofing
Respondent's comments section
Statistics Canada commonly compares responses to this questionnaire with those provided by your organization last month. In order to reduce the possibility of further inquiries, would you please provide explanations of any significant changes in the reported data. (SGC-Code)
1. Asphalt saturated shingles
(6807.90.10)
2. Smooth surfaced organic felt roll roofings:
(6807.10.001)
3. Mineral surfaced organic felt roll roofings and sidings:
(6807.10.002)
4. Asphalt saturated organic felts:
(6807.10.004)
5. Asphalt saturated and/or coated sheathings:
(6807.10.003)
Quantity Shipped During Month To: metric bundles1 metric rolls2 metric - tonnes2
Atlantic provinces          
Québec          
Ontario          
Manitoba          
Saskatchewan          
Alberta          
British Columbia – (Include Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)          
Total Canada          
Exports          
Total          
Quantity made during month          


Descriptions

  1. Asphalt saturated shingles: include all shingles produced on the shingle machine.
  2. Smooth surfaced organic felt roll roofings: include all smooth roofings as produced on the roofing machine and all similar products, such as Cap sheets, Base sheets, etc. Roll roofings surfaced with granules less than No. 11 gauge are to be classified as smooth roll roofings, viz., 60# coloured roofing.
  3. Mineral surfaced organic felt roll roofings and sidings: include all roll roofings surfaced with granules No. 11 and coarser and all roll type sidings produced completely on the roofing machine.
  4. Asphalt saturated organic felts: include organic and asbestos felt base saturated products which are not coated. DO NOT include glass fibre roofing felts impregnated with bitumen.
  5. Asphalt saturated and/or coated sheathings: include all paper base saturated sheathings and also saturated and coated sheathings from paper base.

1 Metric bundles – sufficient material to cover 3 sq. metres when applied.

2 Metric rolls – content of roll approximately 10 sq. metres.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

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Manufacturing and Energy Division Monthly Survey

Collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act. Under the provisions of the Statistics Act, Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from publishing or releasing, in any manner, any statistics which would divulge information obtained from this survey relating to any identifiable business without the previous written consent of that business (please see sharing agreement).

Important

Kindly complete and return this form in time to be in Ottawa by the Tenth of the month following the month under review.

Please update the name or address if necessary

Survey purpose

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on quantities of selected steel products that are produced and shipped by Canadian manufacturers of steel primary forms, steel castings and pig iron. Data collected by this survey provide an indicator of the economic condition of the producing industry and can serve as input to study market share and industry trends. Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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 must keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. The details of these agreements as well as information on record linkages were provided to you in the form of a letter with the January mail out. If you would like another copy of this information please contact us at 1-866-873-8789.

  • Name of person responsible for this report
  • Telephone (Area code and number)
  • Facsimile
  • Website
  • E-mail address

Has there been a change in ownership during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Was this plant operational during the reporting period?

  • Yes
  • No

Instructions - Casting Operations

PRODUCTION

The total actual production of rough steel castings during the month reported, is to be shown in the space provided, in weight to the nearest metric tonne, omitting decimals and fractions.

SHIPMENTS

(a) Are to be shown in weights to the nearest metric tonne in the proper spaces provided on the form, according to the end-uses of the castings. Weights in the Rough Castings are required. Where a foundry rough-machines or finishes castings before shipment, the finished shipping weights will be accepted only when the Rough weights are not obtained in the ordinary course of business.

(b) In the case of “captive” operation, i.e. where a firm produces castings for own use, transfer of same should be treated as a shipment for statistical purposes and disposition should be recorded against applicable S.D.C. No. designated in section 5.

Steel Primary Forms, Steel Castings and Pig Iron
  Standard Classification of Goods Charged to furnace during the month
Are you reporting in . . . metric tonnes, imperial tons
(a) Pig Iron 72.01.00  
(b) Direct Reduced Iron 72.03.10
(c) Scrap Iron and Steel**
Own make
72.04.00
Purchased
Prompt industrial
72.04.00
Obsolete 72.04.00
Pig Iron, Direct Reduced Iron And Scrap Iron Ang Steel – Total  

 

Steel Primary Forms, Steel Castings and Pig Iron
  Standard Classification of Goods Total tonnage made (including tonnage made for own use) Tonnage shipped (for Domestic use or for export)
2. (a) Steel, Primary Forms (non-alloy, stainless, and alloy) (including continuous cast steel)      
Electric furnace – 72.06 72.07 72.18 72.24    
Basic oxygen furnace – 72.06 72.07 72.18 72.24    
Steel, Primary Forms – Total –      
(b) Continuous cast steel included in (a) above      
3. Steel Castings      
(a) Carbon 73.25.99.21    
(b) Alloy 73.25.99.22 73.25.99.23 73.25.99.29    
4. Pig Iron      
(a) Domestic 72.01.00    
(b) Export 72.01.00    
Total      

 

 

(7325.99.2) Steel Castings
SDC No. 5. SHIPMENTS (Compiled by end use) Carbon castings Alloy castings
11 Wholesalers and warehouses    
81 Export    
21 Automotive and Aircraft Industries    
51 Agricultural (including implement and equipment manufacturers)    
31.32 Construction (steel fabrication and metal building systems)    
52.53 &54 Machinery and tools (including electrical machinery, non-electrical machinery and industrial packaging equipment)    
41 Natural Resources and Extractive Industries [(including mining, lumbering, quarrying, oil and gas) (including refineries, etc)]    
22 Railway operating    
23 Railroad Cars and Locomotives    
24 Shipbuilding    
70 Miscellaneous (including grinding balls, railway car wheels and all other)    
70 Total    
* Steel is the first solid state after melting suitable for further processing or sale, including ingots, steel castings and continuous or pressure cast blooms, billets, slabs or other product forms.

** Scrap Classification
The producers of ferrous scrap describe unprocessed scrap by its origin. Home (own generated) scrap is produced in the manufacture of steel mill products, whereas prompt industrial scrap is generated by the secondary manufacturing industry and obsolete scrap comes from discarded machinery, equipment and structures.

Note: 1. Alloy steel includes only steel where the minimum of the range specified in any of the elements named exceeds the following percentages: Nickel, 0.40%; chromium, 0.43%; copper, 0.50%; manganese, 1.65%; silicon, 0.50%; molybdenum, 0.10%; vanadium, tungsten, cobalt, titanium and zirconium any percent.

2. High alloy castings include all castings with any alloy content of 8% and over.

 

For further information please call 1-800-386-1275 or by Fax: 1-888-883-7999.

Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the facsimile or other electronic transmission. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded to all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act.

 

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Reporting Guide for Level I Air Carriers - Statements 10, 12, 20, 21, 30

Guide Level I

Aviation Statistics Centre – June 2000

All statements described in this reporting guide are to be returned to:

Statistics Canada
The Aviation Statistics Centre
Room 1506, Main Bldg.
120 Parkdale Ave.
Ottawa, ON  K1A 0T6

For further information or assistance, please call (collect) 613-951-0125.

This package contains instructions for the completion of:

Form Frequency
Statement 10, Unit Toll Services, Revenue Operating Statistics Quarterly
Statement 12, Charter Services, Revenue Operating Statistics Quarterly
Statement 20, Balance Sheet  Annual
Statement 21, Statement of Revenues and Expenses Quarterly & Annual
Statement 30, Fleet Report  Annual

Table of contents

I. Purpose
II. Authority for the Collection of Statistics
III. Instructions for Completing
IV. Instructions for Completing Statement 20, Balance Sheet
V. Instructions for Completing Statement 21, Statement of Revenues and Expenses
VI. Instructions for Completing Statement 30, Fleet Report
Appendix A
Appendix B

I Purpose

The purpose of this guide is to provide Level I air carriers with the instructions necessary to complete the filing requirements for operational and financial statistics with the Aviation Statistics Centre.

Please refer to Appendix A for the definition of a Level I air carrier.

II. Authority for the Collection of Statistics

The statistics outlined in this booklet are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act - Statutes ofCanada 1985, Chapter S19 and the Canada Transportation Act, Section 50.

Unit Toll (Scheduled) Services

The transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by aircraft where the air carrier operating the aircraft, or its agent, sells seats or cargo space, or both, on a per seat or per unit of weight or volume basis directly to members of the public. It excludes charter transportation.

If you perform unit toll service, a Statement 10 report is required.

Charter Services

The transportation of passengers or goods, or both, by aircraft where a person other than the air carrier operating the aircraft, or its agent, contracted a block of seats or portion of cargo capacity for that person's own use or for resale in whole or in units to members of the public. 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. The specialty activities firefighting and helilogging are not included as charter, and the movement of people and goods to a firefighting site is not included as charter, but the movement of people and goods to logging or helilogging site is included as charter. Air ambulance is included as a charter service.

If you perform charter service, a Statement 12 report is required.

If you perform both unit toll and charter service, both Statement 10 and 12 reports are required.

III. Instructions for Completing:

Satement 10, Unit Toll Services, Revenue Operating Statistics

Statement 12, Charter Services, Revenue Operating Statistics

Introduction

Statement 10 is to be filed by every Level I air carrier operating domestic or international unit toll (scheduled) air services. If you have scheduled helicopter services, please contact the Aviation Statistics Centre for instructions.

Statement 12 is to be filed by every Level I air carrier operating domestic or international charter air services.

Both Statements 10 and 12 are to be filed quarterly on a calendar year basis, and are due 60 days after the end of the quarter.

If no service was provided during the year, a 'nil' report must be filed.

Carrier Name and Quarter

Report the name of the carrier and the year being reported.

Imperial or Metric

Statements 10 and 12 can be completed in metric or imperial units. The units used should be clearly identified in the appropriate box on the statement. The unit of measurement checked should be used consistently throughout the report.

Authorized Officer and Telephone Number

Print the name and telephone number of the officer authorized to complete the statement.

Area of Operation

For each area of operation (see Appendix B), it is only required to have one line of data for all fixed wing operations and one line for helicopter operations. It is no longer necessary to create a section for each route or licence, or to report by aircraft make (e.g., A320, C120) within a section.

Please refer to the definition of each area of operation contained in Appendix B.

Note re: charter helicopter services (Statement 12)

For helicopter (rotating wing) services only, the following fields are not required on Statement 12:

  • passenger miles/passenger kilometres;
  • goods ton-miles/tonne-kilometres;
  • passengers enplaned;
  • goods enplaned.

For each Area of Operation, please complete the following:

Passenger Revenue

Passenger revenue is the revenue derived from the transportation of passengers. Passenger revenue should be reported to the nearest dollar and should exclude the Air Transportation Tax and the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Passengers Enplaned (not required for chartered helicopter services)

Passengers enplaned refers to revenue passengers, (including redemptions for frequent flyer travel programs), who board an aircraft and surrender one or more flight coupons or other documents good for transportation over the itinerary specified in these coupons or documents.

Goods Revenue

Report revenue earned from the transportation of enplaned goods (see definition below). Goods Revenue should be reported to the nearest dollar, and should exclude the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Enplaned Goods (not required for chartered helicopter services)

Enplaned goods includes priority freight, freight, mail and excess baggage for which revenue is obtained. Enplaned goods should be reported to the nearest pound/kilogram.

Aircraft Type

Report fixed wing (F) and helicopter (H) operations separately If you have scheduled helicopter operations, please contact the Aviation Statistics Centre for instructions.

Hours Flown

Hours flown refers to block hours, or 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.

Passenger-Miles/Passenger-Kilometres (not required for chartered helicopter services)

Passenger-Miles/Passenger-Kilometres indicates the number of revenue passengers carried on each flight stage multiplied by the number of miles/kilometres flown on that stage. (refer to the example in Appendix B for calculation of passenger-miles/passenger-kilometres).

Goods Ton-miles/Tonne-kilometres (not required for chartered helicopter services)

Goods ton-miles/tonne-kilometres represents the number of tons/tonnes of goods carried on each flight stage multiplied by the number of miles/kilometres flown on that stage (see Appendix B).

Available Seat-miles/Seat-kilometres (Statement 10 only)

Available seat-miles/seat-kilometres shows the aircraft miles/kilometres flown on each flight stage multiplied by the number of seats available for use on that stage.

Available Ton-miles/Tonne-kilometres (Statement 10 only)

This is the combined total number of tons/tonnes available for the transportation of passengers and goods (as defined above) multiplied by the number of miles/kilometres that this capacity is flown.

IV. Instructions for Completing Statement 20, Balance Sheet

Introduction

Statement 20 is to be filed by every Level II air carrier. The filing is annual and the statement should be completed and returned by March 31. In order to simplify reporting, you may use data for your financial year.

The Balance Sheet should be calculated and completed according to generally accepted accounting principles. Please contact the Aviation Statistics Centre for clarification of fields not described below.

Current Assets (Field 10)

Includes cash, special deposits (i.e. deposits for payment of current obligations (not more than one year)), notes and accounts receivable.

Investments and Special Funds (Field 20)

Includes investments in associated companies, other investments and special funds.

Deferred Charges (Field 170)

Includes long term prepayments, unamortized discount and expense on debt, property acquisition adjustment, other intangibles and other deferred charges.

Current Liabilities (Field 190)

Includes current notes payable, accounts payable general, collections as agents (traffic  and  other), associated companies and/or shareholders, current portion of long term debt, current obligations under capital lease, accrued salaries and wages, accrued taxes, dividends payable, air travel plan liability, unearned transportation revenue, and other current liabilities.

Authorized Officer and Telephone Number

Print the name and telephone number of the officer authorized by the air carrier to complete the Balance Sheet.

V. Instructions for Completing Statement 21, Statement of Revenues and Expenses

Introduction

Statement 21 is to be filed by every Level I air carrier, on a quarterly and annual basis.**

The quarterly statement should be completed and returned 60 days after the end of the quarter.

For the annual report, you may use data for your financial year (which should coincide with Statement 20, Balance Sheet.

** Section III annual expense analysis ( St. 21, page 2 fields 920-1360 ) is to be completed annually only. The totals reported on this page should match what is reported in section II on page 1 (for instance, field 980 (total aircraft operations) should match field 390 ( aircraft operations) on page 1).

Please contact the Aviation Statistics Centre for clarification of fields not described below.

Carrier Name and Year

The name of the carrier and the year being reported should be entered on the statement.

Section I - Revenues

Revenues reported for passengers and goods on Unit Toll and Charter services should match the respective totals reported on Statements 10 and 12 for the same period.

Incidental air transport related revenue-net (Field 90)

Revenues less expenses from non-flying services incidental to air transport including a) aircraft fuel and oil sales; b) maintenance and aircraft ramp handling service etc. for other carriers; c) commissions (or sales revenue minus payments to the carrier that does the flying) received for the sale of transportation which takes place on other carriers; d) revenue received for the provision of aircraft to other carriers for operations which take place under their control.

Incidental air transport related revenue-gross (Field 100)

Revenues from the above activities.

Estimated Percentage Revenue by Area of Operation (Fields 120 - 240 and 250 - 370) (quarterly only)

Carriers are required to enter an estimated percentage breakdown by Province/Territory (or International) of passenger and goods revenue. Revenues should be attributed to the geographic area where the carrier's sales representative (or agent) who made the sale was located.

Section II - Expenses

For field 380 to field 460, inclusive, please report gross remuneration (salaries and benefits).

Maintenance - ground property and equipment (Field 380)

Expenses, both direct and indirect, incurred in the repair and upkeep of ground property and equipment to meet operating and safety standards.

Aircraft Operations (Field 390)

Expenses incurred directly in the in-flight operation of aircraft or in the holding of aircraft and aircraft personnel in readiness for assignment to an in-flight status. (e.g. flight crew salaries & benefits and expenses, aircraft fuel and oil, landing and navigation fees, aircraft insurance, aircraft rental)

Maintenance - flight equipment (Field 400)

Expenses, both direct and indirect, incurred in the repair and upkeep of flight equipment required to meet operating and safety standards.

In-flight service (Field 410)

Includes cabin crew salaries & benefits and expenses, passenger food and supplies, passenger liability insurance, and interrupted trip expense.

Aircraft and traffic servicing (Field 420)

Includes expenses incurred on the ground incident to scheduling or preparing aircraft for arrival and takeoff, and expenses incurred in both enplaning and deplaning passenger and cargo traffic.

Promotion and sales (Field 430)

Includes reservations, city ticket offices and other sales expenses, passenger and cargo commissions, advertising and publicity.

General administrative expense (Field 440)

Includes general financial accounting activities, administrative salaries & benefits and expenses, property taxes and building rentals, communications purchased, purchasing activities, representation at law and other general operational administration.

Depreciation (Field 450)

Includes all charges to expense incurred in normal wear and tear on property and equipment which have not been replaced by current repair, as well as losses in serviceability occasioned by popular demand or by action of public authority.

Fuel and Oil Expenses (Fields 480 - 540 and 490 - 550) (quarterly only)

Please indicate whether litres or gallons are used, using check box 470.

If the fuel consumed is supplied by the customer, an estimate may be made of fuel used based on hours flown and an approximate cost provided based on prevailing market rates.

Employment Expenses (Fields 580 - 680 and 590 - 690) (quarterly only)

Employment expenses in this section should not include benefits such as employer contribution to pension, medical benefits etc. or layover expenses such as hotels and meals.

Estimated Percentage of Salaries Paid by Area (Fields 720 - 840) (quarterly only)

Please enter an estimated breakdown by Province/Territory (or International sector) of Employment Expenses.

Capital gains or losses (Field 850)

Gains or losses involved in retiring operating property and equipment, aircraft equipment, expendable parts, miscellaneous materials and supplies and other assets, when they are sold or otherwise retired from service as part of a general program and not as incidental sales performed as a service to others. Also included here are gains or losses made on investments in securities.

Interest and discount income (Field 860)

Interest income from all sources and cash discounts on purchase of materials and supplies.

Interest expense (Field 870)

Interest on all classes of debt including premiums, discounts and expenses on short-term obligations, amortization of premium discounts and expenses on short-term and long-term obligations.

Miscellaneous non-operating income and expense (Field 880)

Revenues and expenses attributable to financing or other activities that are extraneous to and not an integral part of air transportation activities undertaken by this carrier, or its incidental services. These could include a) dividend income, b) the balance of all income or losses from affiliated companies reimbursed to the carrier (because this is a non-consolidated income statement, each carrier reports as if it has a minority interest in any affiliated company, even if it is a majority owner), c) foreign exchange adjustments, d) special items (such as restructuring expenses) which do not occur on a regular basis. Staff reduction expenses should be included in the operating expenses as a general administration expense.

Authorized Officer and Telephone Number

Print the name and telephone number of the officer authorized by the air carrier to complete the Statement of Revenues and Expenses.

Important:

When completing Statement 21, please note the following:

Net income or net loss (Field 910) represents the result of several fields;

Field 110,
Field 460,
Field 890 (which could be a positive or negative value),
Field 900 (which could be a positive or negative value).

where,
Field 110 = the sum of Fields 10 to 90.
Field 460 = the sum of Fields 380 to 450.
Field 890 = the sum of Fields 850 to 880.

VI. Instructions for Completing Statement 30, Fleet Report

Introduction

Statement 30 is to be filed annually by Level I air carriers. The reference date for this report is October 15, and the statement should be returned to the Aviation Statistics Centre within 30 days of this date.

All aircraft in a carrier's possession and control (whether under capital lease, operational lease or owned) are to be reported. This includes aircraft in both active and temporarily inactive status providing they had a valid Certificate of Airworthiness at some time during the preceding year.

After filing the statement once, a computer printout of the most recent Statement 30 will be sent to you. If the printout shows an aircraft which is no longer available for operations, the aircraft is to be deleted by putting a bar through the appropriate line. If the computer printout does not include aircraft which were available to the carrier for operation, these aircraft are to be added by completing the required information in the appropriate spaces.

Name, Address and Telephone Number

Please verify and correct your carrier name, address and telephone number.

Fleet Last Reported

Aircraft Type is the description of a particular type of aircraft which identifies the manufacturer and model number, e.g. DHC-6 or PA-23.

Registration Markings indicate the skin markings on an aircraft, e.g. FABC, as provided by Aviation Licensing, Transport Canada.

Changes to Fleet as Last Reported

If there are no changes to the details of an aircraft, the appropriate space should be checked with a cross mark (X). If there are changes they should be indicated.

Additions and Deletions to Fleet

If there is an addition to a carrier's fleet, the details for the additional aircraft should be entered in the space provided. The aircraft should not be added if it was purchased solely for resale and was not intended for use in the commercial air services of the air carrier.

If there is an aircraft which is no longer available for operations, it is to be deleted by putting a bar through the appropriate line.

Appendix A

Definition of Level I Air Carriers

Level I air carriers are those that, in each of the two years preceding the reporting year, carried at least one million revenue passengers, at least 200,000 tonnes of revenue goods or both.

Note: For any carriers involved in a situation (unit toll or charter) where 1) they sell seats and/or cargo space while another carrier operates the service, or 2) they operate a service where seats and/or cargo space has been sold by another carrier, please contact the Aviation Statistics Centre for instructions.

Level I Filing Requirements*
{PRIVATE }Statement No. Title Periodicity Due Date
10 Unit Toll Services, Revenue Operating Statistics Quarterly Within 60 days of the last day of quarter
12 Charter Services, Revenue Operating Statistics Quarterly Within 60 days of the last day of quarter
20 Balance Sheet Annually March 31
21 Statement of Revenues and Expenses
  • Quarterly
  • Annually
  • Within 60 days of last day of quarter
  • March 31
30 Fleet Report Annually Within 30 days afterOctober 15
* Carriers wishing to file data in magnetic tape or diskette format should contact the Aviation Statistics Centre, Ottawa (Ontario), K1A 0T6, to acquire appropriate record layouts.

Appendix B

Area of Operation

This refers to the region where an air carrier provided transportation services, categorized as follows:

  • a) Domestic - includes operations between points in Canada;
  • b) Transborder - includes operations between a point(s) in Canada and a point(s) in the United States (including Puerto Rico, Hawaii and Alaska);
  • c) Transatlantic - includes operations between a point(s) in Canada and a point(s) in Europe, Africa and/or the Middle East;
  • d) Southern - includes operations between a point(s) in Canada and a point(s) in Bermuda, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America;
  • e) Pacific and Orient - includes operations between a point(s) in Canada and a point(s) in Asia and Australia;
  • f) Other Foreign - includes operations between points outside of Canada.

Passenger-Miles/Passenger-Kilometres or Goods Ton-Miles/Goods Tonne-Kilometres

Passenger-kilometres (or goods tonne-kilometres) indicates the number of revenue passengers carried (or tonnes of goods) on each flight stage multiplied by the number of kilometres flown on that stage. The following example indicates the correct method of calculation:

Flights from A to B to C to D
Flight Stage Number of passengers carried over segment, or Distance Between Points Passenger- Miles, or Passenger- Kilometres, or
Ton(ne)s of goods Miles Km Goods Ton- Miles Goods Tonne- Kilometres
A to B 5 100 161 500 805
B to C 4 200 322 800 1,288
C to D 2 150 241 300 482
Total       1,600 2,575

Total number of passenger-miles (goods tonne-miles) for the flights covering A to B through C to D = 1,600 (or2,575 passenger-kilometres (goods tonne-kilometres)).