2019 Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Logging Industries

Why are we conducting this survey?

This survey collects the financial and operating data needed to develop national and regional economic policies and programs.

Data from this survey are used by the business community, manufacturing associations, federal and provincial departments, and international organizations to:

  • profile the manufacturing and logging industries
  • undertake market studies
  • forecast demand
  • develop trade tariff policies.

In addition, businesses use the data to track their performance against industry averages, evaluate expansion plans, and prepare business plans for investors.

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 all manufacturing industries - there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as with the New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government, the Quebec Forest Industry Council, the ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles du Québec, the ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec, the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Manitoba Department of Sustainable Development, Manitoba Agriculture, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the Canada Energy Regulator.

For establishments in non-ferrous metal (and aluminum) smelting and refining, clay building material and refractory manufacturing, cement manufacturing and lime manufacturing - there are Section 12 agreements with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines and the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development.

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.

Section 17 of the federal Statistics Act allows for the disclosure of a list of individual establishments, firms or businesses showing information including the establishments' names and locations (province, territory and municipality) and North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes. The disclosure of these lists may be authorized in order to aid analysts in the interpretation of data from the Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Logging Industries.

Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 .

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 .

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).
  • Fiscal year start date
  • Fiscal year-end date

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For example, an amount of $763,880. 25 should be reported as:

CAN$ '000: $764,000

I will report in the format above

E-Commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , what was this business's total revenue?

Include:

  • sales of goods and services
  • rental, leasing and property management
  • commissions
  • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
  • royalties
  • rights
  • licensing and franchise fees
  • dividends, interest and other revenue.

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: sale of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or e-mail.

  • Yes
  • No

3. Of the [amount] in total revenue reported, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

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

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

Mobile app

Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps include Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).

Company website

Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.

Third-party website

Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia, Etsy)

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.

  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other
    • Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other
    • Specify the other reasons

Industry characteristics

1. Is this business a cost centre?

A cost centre is a subdivision of an organization with which costs are identified for purposes of managerial control.

Cost Center A cost center is a department or section of a company where managers are directly responsible for costs. For example, consider a company that has a manufacturing department, a research and development department, and a payroll department. Each department could be a cost center. Cost centers do not directly report revenues as these are reported by another part of the company such as a head office.

  • Yes
  • No

2. Are the goods valued at:

Valuation of sales

Please indicate whether you will report at final selling price or any alternate valuation.

  • If you are a single business unit firm, sales must be reported at your final selling price;
  • If you are part of a multi-business unit firm:
    • sales to your firm's non-manufacturing or non-logging business units must be reported at your final selling price;
    • sales to your firm's manufacturing or logging business units, sales branches, selling warehouses or head offices should be reported at the value shown on your books of account (i.e., book transfer value).
  • Final selling price
  • Transfer price
  • Other
    • Specify other basis of valuation

3. What were this business's sales for the following items?

Report the sales net of shipping charges, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Report all sales (domestic and exports) of goods and services from Canadian locations at final selling price. Sales should be reported 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate: net of excise and provincial or territorial sales taxes, HST/GST, trade discounts, returns and allowances, and charges for outward transportation by common or contract carriers. (Note: 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate means truck gate if manufacturer or logger is using own truck and driver).

Sales denominated in foreign currency should be converted into Canadian dollars at the exchange rate on the day of transaction.

Note: Goods reported as sold should not be included in inventory and goods held on consignment should be reported as inventory until actually sold. If you are classified as a contract logger, the sales of logs and wood residue that result from logging services performed for another business unit that owns the stumpage rights should not be reported by you but by the business unit that owns the stumpage rights. You should only report the revenues from the logging service provided in question 3 e.

Please note that the questionnaires for the manufacturing industries and the logging industries are slightly different. Depending on which one you have received, the questions might be worded slightly differently and some categories of revenue might not be part of your questionnaire.

a. Sales of goods manufactured

Include:

  • sales of goods manufactured from own materials whether at this business unit or at any other sub-contracted manufacturing plants located within Canada
  • sales of logs and wood residue harvested by your own employees or by contractors on behalf of your business unit should all be reported here
  • sales out of warehouses at locations other than your business unit if storage warehouses are owned or rented by your business unit
  • amounts received from progress billings
  • charges for installation of manufactured goods where installation is part of sales
  • book value of goods sold for rental
  • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm. Note that these should be reported at the value shown on your books of account (i.e., book transfer value).

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts and returns
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • sales of goods purchased for resale, as is
  • revenue from repair work
  • revenue from manufacturing or logging service fees and/or custom work
  • revenue from stumpage sales (for logging operations only; report these amounts in question (b) Revenue from stumpage sales).

b. Sales of goods purchased for resale, as is

Report sales of goods that have not been processed or altered in your business unit and that have been purchased and resold in the same condition.

Include sales of products transferred to you from other business units of your firm and sold in the same condition as transferred.

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts and returns
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • logging operations must not report sales of logs and wood residue here, regardless of who harvests (report at question a).

c. Revenue from repair work

Repair work comprises fixing/repairing products that have already been installed or delivered to a client (or other business unit). This work could be done at the client's facilities or at your business unit (where the products were uninstalled and shipped for repair). Repair work also includes warranty repairs where your business unit charges a fee to either an external business or another business unit within your firm. In all of these cases, your business unit has only provided labour to a client but this client owns the product(s) and materials involved.

Exclude:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

d. Revenue from manufacturing service fees and/or custom work

Custom work, manufacturing or logging service, comprises manufacturing or logging work undertaken to the specifications of a client (or other business unit of your firm) prior to installation or initial delivery. Your business unit has only provided labour to a client but this client owns the product(s) and materials involved (e.g., contract logging).

Exclude:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

e. Other

Include sales of goods and services not specified elsewhere.

Exclude:

  • revenue from rental and leasing
  • commissions
  • revenue from royalties, franchise and licensing fees
  • revenue from interest and dividends
  • subsidies/grants.
What were this business's sales for the following items?
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  CAN$ '000
Revenue from stumpage sales  
Sales of goods purchased for resale, as is  
Revenue from repair work  
Revenue from manufacturing service fees and/or custom work  
Other  
Total sales of goods and services  
4. Of the [amount] reported in Revenue from manufacturing service fees and/or custom work, please provide the percentage breakdown for the following.
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  Percentage
Fom Canadian clients  
Fom clients in other countries  
Total breakdown  

5. What were this business's expenses for the following items?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Selected expense information

Please note that the questionnaires for the manufacturing industries and the logging industries are slightly different. Depending on which one you have received, the questions might be worded slightly differently and some categories of expense might not be part of your questionnaire.

a. Purchases of raw materials and components

Report the laid-down cost ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST) for all raw materials and components purchased for your manufacturing or logging process.

Include:

  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty
  • fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing process as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline).

Exclude:

  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • purchases of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as purchased (without further manufacturing or processing)
  • purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials (boxes, cartons, barrels, kegs, bottles, pallets, etc.)
  • change in inventories.

b. Purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials

Report the laid-down cost for all shipping and packaging materials purchased ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST).

Include:

  • boxes, cartons, barrels, kegs, bottles, pallets, etc.
  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

c. Purchases of goods for resale, as is

Report the laid-down cost of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as purchased ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST), i.e., without further manufacturing or processing.

Include:

  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude:

  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • change in inventories.

d. Vehicle fuel expense Report any vehicle fuel expenses incurred during your manufacturing or logging process.

Include:

Purchases of gasoline, diesel fuel, propane, natural gas and other fuel used to operate any type of vehicle at the location or otherwise, such as sales representatives' cars, delivery trucks, lift trucks, etc.

Exclude any fuel purchased for power/heat generation.

What were this business's expenses for the following items?
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  CAN$ '000
Purchases of raw materials and components  
Purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials  
Purchases of goods for resale, as is  
Vehicle fuel expense  

6. Did this business purchase goods (raw materials, semi-finished, or finished goods) "off the shelf" outside of Canada and sell them "as-is" in foreign markets (including the U. S.) without altering the goods, and without the goods entering Canada before the sale?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

Provide comments if desired.

7. During the reporting period, what were this business's expenses for salaries, wages and commissions?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Salaries, wages and commissions

This section requests a breakdown of total salaries, wages and commissions for this business unit. Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12). Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour.

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit.

a. Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers.

Include employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

b. Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).
During the reporting period, what were this business's expenses for salaries, wages and commissions?
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  CAN$ '000
Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)  
Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)  

8. For the reporting period, what was the average number of people employed?

Salaries, wages and commissions

This section requests a breakdown of total salaries, wages and commissions for this business unit. Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12). Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour.

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit.

a. Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers.

Include employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

b. Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).
For the reporting period, what was the average number of people employed?
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This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Number
Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)  
Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)  

9. What was the value of this business's inventory at the beginning and the end of the reporting period?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Opening and closing inventories

Inventories are to be reported at the value maintained in your accounting records (book value). If your accounting records do not distinguish between goods of own manufacturing or logging process and goods purchased for resale, please provide your best estimate of the distribution between the two inventory types.

Include:

  • inventory at the manufacturing plant, logging processing location or at any warehouse or selling outlet which is treated as part of this business unit
  • inventory in transit in Canada
  • inventory held on consignment in Canada.

Exclude:

  • goods owned and held in inventory abroad
  • any goods held on consignment for others.

a. Raw materials and components

Include:

  • materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process
  • fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing or logging process as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline)
  • non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials.

Exclude any raw material intended for resale in the same condition as purchased.

b. Goods and work in process

Include:

  • partially completed goods
  • the value of work done on goods accounted for under progress billing for which no payment has been received.

c. Finished goods manufactured

Include:

  • goods of own manufacture from your business unit
  • logs, wood residues and manufactured products.

d. Goods purchased for resale, as is

Include all goods which are purchased for resale without further processing by your business unit.

Exclude components manufactured by another business unit/firm that are purchased or transferred by this business and used as inputs for the assembly and manufacturing system (report at question a.).

e. Other inventories

Specify:

Include all other inventory of materials used in your manufacturing or logging process but not included in the above categories.

What was the value of this business's inventory at the beginning and the end of the reporting period?
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  Opening
CAN$ '000
Closing
CAN$ '000
Raw materials and components    
Goods and work in process    
Finished goods manufactured    
Goods purchased for resale, as is    
Other - Specify all other inventories    
Total inventories    

10. On the last day of the fiscal year, did this business hold inventories abroad, including inventories in transit to Canada?

Include raw materials, work in process, and finished goods recorded in this business's accounting books, but physically located outside of Canada. Also include goods purchased abroad for resale "as-is" in foreign markets.

  • Yes
  • No
  • Don't know

Provide comments if desired.

11. What was the approximate value of inventories held abroad at the end of the reporting period?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Value of inventories in CAN$ '000

12. Is the value reported above included in the [amount] closing inventories previously reported in question 9 from the inventory section?

  • Yes
  • No

Sales by consumer location

1. What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?

Consumer location is the location where the goods or services will ultimately be used.

If ultimate consumer location is not known, the following are acceptable substitutes:

  • shipping destination
  • client's billing address
  • location of this business's retail customers
  • location of this business's warehouse/distribution centres.
What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?
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  Percentage
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
United States  
All other countries  
Total percentage  

Advanced Manufacturing

1. Does your business unit use or produce any products or processes in the following list?

Select all that apply.

Polymer and composites

  • High-volume, high performance composites  Include fibre reinforced thermoplastic and thermoset systems with superior properties; reduction of cycle times for stamping of thermoplastic composites, infusion and resin transfer moulding-based manufacturing technologies; process mapping, manufacturing guidelines, process modeling, part integration / complex parts and efficient multi-material assembly.
  • Bio-refineries and sustainable manufacturing  Include transformation of non-food grade biomass (wood, straw, industrial vegetable oils, etc.) into raw materials for the production of bioresins, biofibres and bioadditives; formulation, efficient processing and performance evaluation of bioplastics and biocomposites; recycling of plastics and composites to minimize environmental impact.
  • Advanced composites manufacturing efficiency  Include thermoplastic composites with ease of processing and good recyclability; composite performance evaluation, durability testing and prediction; nano-reinforced polymer composites and adhesives; multifunctional materials and coatings; out-of-autoclave processes, automation and part integration; formulation of resins and optimization of processing to maximize composite performance and quality.
  • Value-added processing and polymer products  Include lightweighting (plastic glazing, structural foams, compounds, nanocomposites); environmentally-friendly processes and materials (low-toxicity components, solvent-less processes, recyclability, thermosets replacement); part/component integration (overmoulding processes, combining thermoplastic composites with high-strength polymers, polymer 3D printing).

Metal manufacturing

  • High-performance, high integrity product forming  Include reduce(d) weight with new alloys; hot superplastic forming, thin and variable wall extrusion, casting of hollow-core components, etc.; die-less sheet forming, rapid/low-cost die manufacturing; hybrid manufacturing (extrusions, forgings, castings); intelligent tooling to improve efficiency and life of tooling.
  • Assembling of complex multi-material products  Include joining solutions for specific/complex applications; advanced joining techniques for high-integrity application; multi-material joining using adhesive bonding, friction stir welding and laser welding.
  • Innovating machining, polishing and surface-finishing technologies  Include increasing material removal rates; reduced lead time for new and existing parts; zero-scrap generation; improved quality and increased tool life; reduced waste produced by processes.
  • Advanced surface engineering and corrosion protection  Include complex alloy microstructures and relation to corrosion; corrosion-assisted fatigue of multi-materials structures; coatings to improve harsh environment durability; control of corrosion on multi-material assembly; design best practices and standards improvement.

Production systems

  • Flexible manufacturing cells and adaptive manufacturing  Include autonomous and semi-autonomous robots; collaborative and human-assisted robots; mobile and reconfigurable manufacturing systems.
  • Metrology and sensing  Include sensing technologies and sensing systems; in-line measurement; non-destructive testing; quality assurance; advanced sensing, measurement, and process control.
  • Robotics and mechatronic systems  Include future robotic platforms for assembly, finishing and joining; future robotic platforms for part manufacturing; adaptive robots.
  • Additive manufacturing  Include cold spray; electron beam deposition system; laser deposition system; material characterization; formulation of high-performance polymers and composites for additive manufacturing.

Digital manufacturing

  • Design to manufacture and performance evaluation  Include crash worthiness; manufacturing data object; computer-aided design; computer-aided manufacturing; computer-aided engineering; finite element analysis; computational fluid dynamics; product life-cycle management; bills of materials.
  • Digital manufacturing and Internet of things  Include smart factories; industry 4. 0; industrial Internet of things; artificial intelligence; sensor integration; high-performance material formulations, nanocomposites.
  • Machine vision  Include processing and analysis software; geometric modeling and dimensional inspection; big data analytics; 3D vision systems; imaging sensors.
  • Modelling and process simulation  Include blow and injection moulding; forming; machining; additive and surface treatment; composites manufacturing; assembly processes.

Photonics manufacturing

  • Canadian photonics fabrication centre  Include tier 3 and 4 capability enabling higher value-added tier 1, 2 and original equipment manufacturer activity; telecommunications; data centres; defence; aerospace; clean energy.
  • Component fabrication  Include full product life cycle management from technology readiness level 3 to 9; light generation, delivery and detection; lasers; sensors; multi-spectral imaging; photonic integrated circuits.
  • Advanced materials  Include materials for environmental sensing; materials for multi-spectral imaging (machine vision); advanced material growth for communications; enabling supply and growth of commercial volumes for compound semiconductors.
  • Design test verification  Include modeling of next-generation photonic platform technologies; simulation of complex photonic machines; integrated design for manufacturing; industrial engagement for the deployment of enabling photonic technologies.

Life sciences manufacturing

  • Bio-manufacturing - innovative products  Include therapeutics and vaccine generation; bio-manufacturing; advanced analytics and characterization for biologics and vaccines; proprietary cell line development; preclinical development.
  • Bio-manufacturing - process improvement  Include industrial process development for upstream and downstream optimization; advanced analytical; de-risked tech transfer to industrial partners.
  • Medical device - innovative products  Include medical photonics, radio frequency and microwave antennas; computer simulations; novel material architectures for implantable devices; microfluidics and biosensors.
  • Pilot plant of the future - next generation  Include improved productivity and speed; reduced safety concerns and cross contamination; state-of-the-art equipment in-line with industry standards.

Key enabling platform technologies

  • Artificial intelligence  Include computer vision and image understanding; adaptive robots; future robotic platforms for part manufacturing; understanding human emotions from language; speech recognition; next generation information extraction using deep learning; artificial intelligence to optimize talent management for human resources.
  • Big data analytics  Include predictive equipment maintenance; energy management; artificial intelligence for optimizing energy storage and distribution; understanding and tracking of hazardous chemical elements; process and design optimization.
  • Nanomaterials  Include nanoelectronics; nanosensing; smart materials; nanocomposites; self-assembled nanostructures; nanoimprint; nanoplasmonic; nanoclay; nanocoating.
  • Printed electrics for Internet of things  Include inks and materials; printing technologies; large area, flexible, stretchable, printed electronics components; applications: sensors for Internet of things, wearables, antenna, radio-frequency identification tags, smart surfaces, packaging, security, signage.

Other

Specify other product or process

Don't know

2. We invite your comments pertaining to the advanced manufacturing question.

Comment box

Sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue

This section asks for a breakdown, by product, of this business's sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue. For each product, report sales net of shipping charges by common or contract carriers, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

Note: if your only activity is contract logging, and your business unit only provides a labour service, this section does not apply to your business.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business sell the following manufactured goods, logs or wood residue?

The total net sales for all products should equal the amount reported for the sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue in question 3a. of the Industry characteristics section

Sales of goods manufactured

This section represents a breakdown by product for the total reported at 'sales of goods manufactured' in the Industry characteristics section question 3a. Please report the value of sales (in thousands of Canadian dollars) for each product produced by your manufacturing operations for the products listed in this section.

For each product, report sales net of:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • sales allowances
  • return sales
  • sales taxes
  • excise duties and taxes

Note: If you are classified as a contract logger, the sales of logs and wood residue that result from logging services performed for another business unit that owns the stumpage rights should not be reported by you but by the business unit that owns the stumpage rights. You should only report the revenues from the logging service provided (in question 3e.).

Exclude shipping charges by contract or common carrier if possible for each product class. If your accounting records do not allow you to provide sales of your reported commodities net of shipping charges, you will be prompted to report your total shipping charges at a later time.

If you manufacture products that are not listed in this section, please enter the product description and relevant amounts after answering "Yes" when asked "During the reporting period, did this business manufacture and sell any other products?"

Product # reported - Sale Commodity Description English

Was this product sold during this reporting period?

  • Yes
    • Quantity sold
    • Value of sales (CAN$ '000)
  • No

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business manufacture and sell any other products?

This question is about the different products sold by this business. For example: If, in addition to the products listed in the previous screens, this business also sold motor vehicle steering components, motor vehicle transmission components and motor vehicle brake systems, report 3 additional products.

  • Yes
    • How many types of products?
    • Number of products
  • No

3. Please provide a description of the additional products sold, as well as the value of sales.

  • Product # reported
  • Description of product # reported
  • Value of sales (CAN$ '000)

4. Does this value include shipping charges by common or contract carriers, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, or excise duties and taxes?

  • Yes
    • What is the amount of shipping charges, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes?
    • Value of shipping charges (CAN$ '000)
  • No

From this section, the calculated sum of the net sales of goods manufactured (including logs and wood residue) is [amount] , whereas the value entered in question 3a. in the Industry characteristics section is not [amount] . These two values should be equal.

Please verify and correct one of these answers, if required. To navigate within the questionnaire, use the Previous or Next button at the bottom of this page or Start of questionnaire at the top.

Purchases of raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process

This section asks for a breakdown of this business's purchases of raw materials and components. The total cost of purchases for all raw materials and components should match the amount reported in question 5a. of the Industry characteristics section .

Note: if your only activity is contract logging and your business unit only provides a labour service, this section does not apply to your business.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business purchase the following raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?

Purchases of raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing process

This section requests a breakdown, by product, of the total reported at question 5a. Purchases of raw materials and components of the Industry characteristics section. Please report the cost of raw materials for each individual product used in manufacturing operations.

In reporting the cost of the various items purchased, give the laid down value at your business unit, (i.e., the amounts after discounts actually paid or payable).

Where quantity information is requested, please provide this information from your records or, if not recorded, provide your best estimate.

Note: If you are involved in contract logging, manufacturing services or custom work, the raw materials and components used in these processes that are owned by the business to which you are providing a service should not be reported here.

Include:

  • semi-processed goods, if you are part of a multi-business unit firm and receive semi-processed goods as transfers from the other business units of your firm for further processing. The cost of such goods should be equivalent to the transfer value reported by the shipping unit plus any transportation and handling charges paid by your business unit to common or contract carriers
  • any fuel purchased as an input into the manufacturing process, as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline), or for any other non-energy purpose.

Exclude: Fuel used for energy purposes (e.g., for office or plant heating). These energy items should be reported in the "Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses" section.

If you purchased raw materials that are not displayed in this section, please enter the raw material name and relevant amounts, when asked, 'During the reporting period, did this business purchase any other raw materials or components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?'.

Raw material or component # reported -

Was this raw material or component purchased this reporting period?

  • Yes
    • Quantity purchased
    • Cost of purchase (CAN$ '000)
  • No

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business purchase any other raw materials or components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?

This question is about the different raw materials or components used in the logging or manufacturing process by this business. For example: If, in addition to the products listed in the previous screens, this business also used iron ore, copper ore, and fibrous glass materials, report 3 additional products.

  • Yes
    • How many types of raw materials and components?
    • Number of raw materials and components
  • No

3. Please provide a description of the additional material or components, as well as the cost of purchase.

  • Raw material or component # reported
  • Description of raw material or component # reported
  • Cost of purchase (CAN$ '000)

From this section, the calculated sum of the cost of purchases of raw materials and components used in the manufacturing process is [amount] , whereas the value entered in question 5a. in the Industry characteristics section is [amount] . These two values should be equal.

Please verify and correct one of these answers, if required. To navigate within the questionnaire, use the Previous or Next button at the bottom of this page or Start of questionnaire at the top.

Operations - Location details

Details on this business's locations - location # reported

1. Please verify and correct this location's address if needed.

Details on this business's locations

General guidelines

This section requests a breakdown of total operating revenues, salaries, wages and commissions for all locations included in this survey. Please report separately for each location (covered by your business unit).

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit, including those working in ancillary units which form part of your business unit. Ancillary units are those not directly engaged in the manufacturing process but that offer support activities to your business unit (e.g., warehouses, sales offices). Please indicate if any locations are no longer part of your business unit and should be deleted from the list. If there are any locations not listed, please provide information on these in the next section.

  • Operating name
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • New Brunswick
    • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Nova Scotia
    • Northwest Territories
    • Nunavut
    • Ontario
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Quebec
    • Saskatchewan
    • Yukon Territory
  • Postal code

2. What was this location's total operating revenue?

Operating revenues represent the revenue generated from the course of normal business operations (e.g., sales and commissions).

Total operating revenue (CAN$ '000)

3. What were this location's labour expenses?

Exclude benefits.

Labour expenses

Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries. Include wages for employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include salaries for:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).

Please indicate whether each specific location operated for the full reporting period or part of it. If a location did not operate for the full year, please provide an explanation in the space provided (e.g., seasonal operations, strike, plant closure, etc.)

  • Direct labour (CAN$ '000)
  • For manufacturing or logging only
  • Indirect labour (CAN$ '000)

For administrative, and selling or operating only

4. Was this business location operational for the full year?

  • Yes, full-year operation
  • No, part-year operation

5. Statistics Canada reviews all feedback. We invite your comments pertaining to this business location.

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6. What were this location's operational start and end dates?

  • Part Year Operation Start Date
  • Part Year Operation End Date

7. What were the reason(s) for part-year operation?

Select all that apply.

  • Seasonal operation
  • Ceased operations
  • New location
  • Temporarily inactive
  • Change of fiscal year
  • Moved
  • Change of ownership
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

8. Were there any other business locations not listed that were operating during the reporting period?

Were there any other business locations not listed that were operating during the reporting period?

In this section, please indicate whether there are any additional locations attached to your business unit that were not listed in the previous section. Include any additional ancillary units, such as warehouses and sales offices, that are not directly engaged in manufacturing activities.

  • Yes
    • How many locations?
    • Number of locations
  • No

Details on this business's additional location # reported

9. Please provide the requested details for each additional location.

Details on this business's locations

General guidelines

This section requests a breakdown of total operating revenues, salaries, wages and commissions for all locations included in this survey. Please report separately for each location (covered by your business unit).

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit, including those working in ancillary units which form part of your business unit. Ancillary units are those not directly engaged in the manufacturing process but that offer support activities to your business unit (e.g., warehouses, sales offices).

  • Operating name
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • New Brunswick
    • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Nova Scotia
    • Northwest Territories
    • Nunavut
    • Ontario
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Quebec
    • Saskatchewan
    • Yukon Territory
  • Postal code

10. What was this location's total operating revenue?

Operating revenues represent the revenue generated from the course of normal business operations (e.g., sales and commissions).

Total operating revenue (CAN$ '000)

11. What were this location's labour expenses?

Exclude benefits.

Labour expenses

Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries.

Include wages for employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

Indirect Labor (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include salaries for:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).

Please indicate whether each specific location operated for the full reporting period or part of it. If a location did not operate for the full year, please provide an explanation in the space provided (e.g., seasonal operations, strike, plant closure, etc.)

  • Direct labour (CAN$ '000)
  • For manufacturing or logging only
  • Indirect labour (CAN$ '000)

For administrative, and selling or operating only

12. Was this business location operational for the full year?

  • Yes, full-year operation
  • No, part-year operation

13. Statistics Canada reviews all feedback. We invite your comments pertaining to this business location.

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14. What were this location's operational start and end dates?

  • Part Year Operation Start Date
  • Part Year Operation End Date

15. What was the reason(s) for part-year operation?

Select all that apply.

  • Seasonal operation
  • Ceased operations
  • New location
  • Temporarily inactive
  • Change of fiscal year
  • Moved
  • Change of ownership
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses

1. What were this business's energy and water expenses for the following items?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses

Please report information on all purchased energy, water utility expenses and electricity purchased by your business unit for energy purposes only. Answers to the detailed questions should cover amounts used by your business unit in all plant and office operations and any support units which are part of your business unit. Do not report fuel consumed as fuel purchased unless the amounts are substantially the same (or unless you can only report consumption).

Include transportation costs, duties, etc., which form part of the laid-down cost at your business unit.

Exclude any fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing process as a feedstock or processing material or for any other non-energy purposes (e.g., a raw material for products such as chemicals, synthetic rubber and a variety of plastics).

a. Electricity

Please report the delivered cost of purchased electricity.

b. Gasoline

The cost of purchased gasoline includes that used for all plant operations.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

c. Light fuel oil

Please report the total value of purchased light fuel oil for this reporting period.

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels for power burners
  • fuel oil no. 2 (heating oil no. 2)
  • fuel oil no. 3 (heating oil no. 3)
  • furnace fuel oil
  • gas oils
  • light industrial fuel.

d. Heavy fuel oil

Please report the total value of purchased heavy fuel oil for this reporting period.

Include:

  • all grades of residual type fuels for steam or diesel engines (non-vehicle use)
  • bunker B and bunker C
  • fuel oils no. 4, 5 and 6
  • residual fuel oil.

e. Diesel fuel

Please report the total value of purchased diesel fuel for the current reporting period.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

f. Liquefied petroleum gas (e.g., propane, butane)

Please report the total value of purchased liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) for this reporting period. LPG's comprise normally gaseous paraffinic compounds extracted from refinery gases.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

g. Natural gas

Please report the total value of purchased natural gas, which comprises a mix of hydrocarbon compounds and small quantities of various non-hydrocarbons existing in a gaseous phase.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

h. Coal

Please report the total value of purchased coal for this reporting period.

i. Water Utilities

Please report the total value of water utility costs. Note that in some municipalities, water utilities are included in the municipal tax bill. If this case applies to you, please enter the amount if it is itemized on your tax bill.

j. Other energy and water expenses - specify:

Please report the total value of all other purchased energy types not specified elsewhere (e.g., steam, oxygen or hydrogen).

What were this business's energy and water expenses for the following items?
Table summary
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  CAN$ '000
Electricity  
Gasoline  
Light fuel oil  
Heavy fuel oil  
Diesel fuel  
Liquefied petroleum gas  
Natural gas  
Coal  
Water utilities  
Other  
Total energy and water expenses  

2. Does this business pay rent?

  • Yes
  • No

3. Are any additional electricity, water or heat expenses, not already reported in question 1, included in the rent?

  • Yes
  • No

4. Which utility is included in the rent?

Select all that apply.

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Heat

5. Did this business generate any energy used as a replacement for purchased energy?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Which type of energy was generated?

Select all that apply.

  • Heat
  • Electricity
  • Steam
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

Notification of intent to extract web data

1. Does this business have a website?

Changes or events

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

Select all that apply.

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

Contact person

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

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

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

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

Feedback

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours:
  • Minutes:

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

2019 Annual Survey of Manufacturing and Logging Industries

Why are we conducting this survey?

This survey collects the financial and operating data needed to develop national and regional economic policies and programs.

Data from this survey are used by the business community, manufacturing associations, federal and provincial departments, and international organizations to:

  • profile the manufacturing and logging industries
  • undertake market studies
  • forecast demand
  • develop trade tariff policies.

In addition, businesses use the data to track their performance against industry averages, evaluate expansion plans, and prepare business plans for investors.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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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:

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Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
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You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For all manufacturing industries - there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as with the New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government, the Quebec Forest Industry Council, the ministère de l'Énergie et des Ressources naturelles du Québec, the ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec, the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Manitoba Department of Sustainable Development, Manitoba Agriculture, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, the Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the Canada Energy Regulator.

For establishments in non-ferrous metal (and aluminum) smelting and refining, clay building material and refractory manufacturing, cement manufacturing and lime manufacturing - there are Section 12 agreements with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines and the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development.

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.

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Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 .

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 .

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).
  • Fiscal year start date
  • Fiscal year-end date

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:

CAN$ '000: $764,000

I will report in the format above

E-Commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , what was this business's total revenue?

Include:

  • sales of goods and services
  • rental, leasing and property management
  • commissions
  • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
  • royalties
  • rights
  • licensing and franchise fees
  • dividends, interest and other revenue.

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: sale of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or e-mail.

  • Yes
  • No

3. Of the [amount] in total revenue reported, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

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

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

Mobile app

Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps include Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).

Company website

Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.

Third-party website

Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia, Etsy)

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.

  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other
    • Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other
    • Specify the other reasons

Industry characteristics

1. Is this business a cost centre?

A cost centre is a subdivision of an organization with which costs are identified for purposes of managerial control.

Cost Center A cost center is a department or section of a company where managers are directly responsible for costs. For example, consider a company that has a manufacturing department, a research and development department, and a payroll department. Each department could be a cost center. Cost centers do not directly report revenues as these are reported by another part of the company such as a head office.

  • Yes
  • No

2. Are the goods valued at:

Valuation of sales

Please indicate whether you will report at final selling price or any alternate valuation.

  • If you are a single business unit firm, sales must be reported at your final selling price;
  • If you are part of a multi-business unit firm:
    • sales to your firm's non-manufacturing or non-logging business units must be reported at your final selling price;
    • sales to your firm's manufacturing or logging business units, sales branches, selling warehouses or head offices should be reported at the value shown on your books of account (i.e., book transfer value).
  • Final selling price
  • Transfer price
  • Other
    • Specify other basis of valuation

3. What were this business's sales for the following items?

Report the sales net of shipping charges, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Report all sales (domestic and exports) of goods and services from Canadian locations at final selling price. Sales should be reported 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate: net of excise and provincial or territorial sales taxes, HST/GST, trade discounts, returns and allowances, and charges for outward transportation by common or contract carriers. (Note: 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate means truck gate if manufacturer or logger is using own truck and driver).

Sales denominated in foreign currency should be converted into Canadian dollars at the exchange rate on the day of transaction.

Note: Goods reported as sold should not be included in inventory and goods held on consignment should be reported as inventory until actually sold. If you are classified as a contract logger, the sales of logs and wood residue that result from logging services performed for another business unit that owns the stumpage rights should not be reported by you but by the business unit that owns the stumpage rights. You should only report the revenues from the logging service provided in question 3 e.

Please note that the questionnaires for the manufacturing industries and the logging industries are slightly different. Depending on which one you have received, the questions might be worded slightly differently and some categories of revenue might not be part of your questionnaire.

a. Sales of logs, wood residue and manufactured products

Include:

  • sales of goods manufactured from own materials whether at this business unit or at any other sub-contracted manufacturing plants located within Canada
  • sales of logs and wood residue harvested by your own employees or by contractors on behalf of your business unit should all be reported here
  • sales out of warehouses at locations other than your business unit if storage warehouses are owned or rented by your business unit
  • amounts received from progress billings
  • charges for installation of manufactured goods where installation is part of sales
  • book value of goods sold for rental
  • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm. Note that these should be reported at the value shown on your books of account (i.e., book transfer value).

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts and returns
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • sales of goods purchased for resale, as is
  • revenue from repair work
  • revenue from manufacturing or logging service fees and/or custom work
  • revenue from stumpage sales (for logging operations only; report these amounts in question (b) Revenue from stumpage sales).

b. Revenue from stumpage sales

Please report any revenue earned from stumpage sales during the reporting period.

c. Sales of goods purchased for resale, as is

Report sales of goods that have not been processed or altered in your business unit and that have been purchased and resold in the same condition.

Include sales of products transferred to you from other business units of your firm and sold in the same condition as transferred.

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts and returns
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • logging operations must not report sales of logs and wood residue here, regardless of who harvests (report at question a).

d. Revenue from repair work

Repair work comprises fixing/repairing products that have already been installed or delivered to a client (or other business unit). This work could be done at the client's facilities or at your business unit (where the products were uninstalled and shipped for repair). Repair work also includes warranty repairs where your business unit charges a fee to either an external business or another business unit within your firm. In all of these cases, your business unit has only provided labour to a client but this client owns the product(s) and materials involved.

Exclude:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

e. Revenue from logging service fees and/or custom work

Custom work, manufacturing or logging service, comprises manufacturing or logging work undertaken to the specifications of a client (or other business unit of your firm) prior to installation or initial delivery. Your business unit has only provided labour to a client but this client owns the product(s) and materials involved (e.g., contract logging).

Exclude:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

f. Other

Include sales of goods and services not specified elsewhere.

Exclude:

  • revenue from rental and leasing
  • commissions
  • revenue from royalties, franchise and licensing fees
  • revenue from interest and dividends
  • subsidies/grants.
What were this business's sales for the following items?
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  CAN$ '000
Revenue from stumpage sales  
Sales of goods purchased for resale, as is  
Revenue from repair work  
Revenue from manufacturing service fees and/or custom work  
Other  
Total sales of goods and services  

4. What were this business's expenses for the following items?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Selected expense information

Please note that the questionnaires for the manufacturing industries and the logging industries are slightly different. Depending on which one you have received, the questions might be worded slightly differently and some categories of expense might not be part of your questionnaire.

a. Purchases of raw materials and components

Report the laid-down cost ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST) for all raw materials and components purchased for your manufacturing or logging process.

Include:

  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty
  • fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing process as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline).

Exclude:

  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • purchases of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as purchased (without further manufacturing or processing)
  • purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials (boxes, cartons, barrels, kegs, bottles, pallets, etc.)
  • change in inventories.

b. Stumpage fees

Business units undertaking logging operations on Crown land must pay "stumpage fees" for harvested logs. If logging activity is applicable to your business unit, please report the total of all stumpage fees paid during this reporting period.

c. Purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials

Report the laid-down cost for all shipping and packaging materials purchased ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST).

Include:

  • boxes, cartons, barrels, kegs, bottles, pallets, etc.
  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

d. Purchases of goods for resale, as is

Report the laid-down cost of goods purchased for resale in the same condition as purchased ( 'Free On Board' (FOB) factory gate, but excluding GST), i.e., without further manufacturing or processing.

Include:

  • shipping charges by common carrier or contract carriers
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude:

  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes
  • change in inventories.

e. Vehicle fuel expense Report any vehicle fuel expenses incurred during your manufacturing or logging process.

Include:

Purchases of gasoline, diesel fuel, propane, natural gas and other fuel used to operate any type of vehicle at the location or otherwise, such as sales representatives' cars, delivery trucks, lift trucks, etc.

Exclude any fuel purchased for power/heat generation.

What were this business's expenses for the following items?
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  CAN$ '000
Purchases of raw materials and components  
Stumpage fees  
Purchases of non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials  
Purchases of goods for resale, as is  
Vehicle fuel expense  

5. During the reporting period, what were this business's expenses for salaries, wages and commissions?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Salaries, wages and commissions

This section requests a breakdown of total salaries, wages and commissions for this business unit. Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12). Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour.

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit.

a. Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers.

Include employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

b. Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).
During the reporting period, what were this business's expenses for salaries, wages and commissions?
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  CAN$ '000
Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)  
Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)  

6. For the reporting period, what was the average number of people employed?

Salaries, wages and commissions

This section requests a breakdown of total salaries, wages and commissions for this business unit. Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

To calculate the average number employed, add the number of employees in the last pay period of each month of the reporting period and divide this sum by the number of months (usually 12). Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour.

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit.

a. Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers.

Include employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

b. Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries and average number of workers. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).
For the reporting period, what was the average number of people employed?
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  Number
Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)  
Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)  

7. What was the value of this business's inventory at the beginning and the end of the reporting period?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Opening and closing inventories

Inventories are to be reported at the value maintained in your accounting records (book value). If your accounting records do not distinguish between goods of own manufacturing or logging process and goods purchased for resale, please provide your best estimate of the distribution between the two inventory types.

Include:

  • inventory at the manufacturing plant, logging processing location or at any warehouse or selling outlet which is treated as part of this business unit
  • inventory in transit in Canada
  • inventory held on consignment in Canada.

Exclude:

  • goods owned and held in inventory abroad
  • any goods held on consignment for others.

a. Raw materials and components

Include:

  • materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process
  • fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing or logging process as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline)
  • non-returnable containers and other shipping and packaging materials.

Exclude any raw material intended for resale in the same condition as purchased.

b. Goods and work in process

Include:

  • partially completed goods
  • the value of work done on goods accounted for under progress billing for which no payment has been received.

c. Finished goods manufactured

Include:

  • goods of own manufacture from your business unit
  • logs, wood residues and manufactured products.

d. Goods purchased for resale, as is

Include all goods which are purchased for resale without further processing by your business unit.

Exclude components manufactured by another business unit/firm that are purchased or transferred by this business and used as inputs for the assembly and manufacturing system (report at question a.).

e. Other inventories

Specify:

Include all other inventory of materials used in your manufacturing or logging process but not included in the above categories.

What was the value of this business's inventory at the beginning and the end of the reporting period?
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  Opening
CAN$ '000
Closing
CAN$ '000
Raw materials and components    
Goods and work in process    
Finished goods manufactured    
Goods purchased for resale, as is    
Other - Specify all other inventories    
Total inventories    

Sales by consumer location

1. What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?

Consumer location is the location where the goods or services will ultimately be used.

If ultimate consumer location is not known, the following are acceptable substitutes:

  • shipping destination
  • client's billing address
  • location of this business's retail customers
  • location of this business's warehouse/distribution centres.
What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?
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  Percentage
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
United States  
All other countries  
Total percentage  

Sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue

This section asks for a breakdown, by product, of this business's sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue. For each product, report sales net of shipping charges by common or contract carriers, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes.

Note: if your only activity is contract logging, and your business unit only provides a labour service, this section does not apply to your business.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business sell the following manufactured goods, logs or wood residue?

The total net sales for all products should equal the amount reported for the sales of goods manufactured, logs and wood residue in question 3a. of the Industry characteristics section

Sales of goods manufactured

This section represents a breakdown by product for the total reported at 'sales of goods manufactured' in the Industry characteristics section question 3a. Please report the value of sales (in thousands of Canadian dollars) for each product produced by your manufacturing operations for the products listed in this section.

For each product, report sales net of:

  • shipping charges by common or contract carriers
  • discounts
  • sales allowances
  • return sales
  • sales taxes
  • excise duties and taxes

Note: If you are classified as a contract logger, the sales of logs and wood residue that result from logging services performed for another business unit that owns the stumpage rights should not be reported by you but by the business unit that owns the stumpage rights. You should only report the revenues from the logging service provided (in question 3e.).

Exclude shipping charges by contract or common carrier if possible for each product class. If your accounting records do not allow you to provide sales of your reported commodities net of shipping charges, you will be prompted to report your total shipping charges at a later time.

If you manufacture products that are not listed in this section, please enter the product description and relevant amounts after answering "Yes" when asked "During the reporting period, did this business manufacture and sell any other products?"

Product # reported - Sale Commodity Description English

Was this product sold during this reporting period?

  • Yes
    • Quantity sold
    • Value of sales (CAN$ '000)
  • No

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business manufacture and sell any other products?

This question is about the different products sold by this business. For example: If, in addition to the products listed in the previous screens, this business also sold motor vehicle steering components, motor vehicle transmission components and motor vehicle brake systems, report 3 additional products.

  • Yes
    • How many types of products?
    • Number of products
  • No

3. Please provide a description of the additional products sold, as well as the value of sales.

  • Product # reported
  • Description of product # reported
  • Value of sales (CAN$ '000)

4. Does this value include shipping charges by common or contract carriers, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, or excise duties and taxes?

  • Yes
    • What is the amount of shipping charges, discounts, sales allowances, returned sales, sales taxes, and excise duties and taxes?
    • Value of shipping charges (CAN$ '000)
  • No

From this section, the calculated sum of the net sales of goods manufactured (including logs and wood residue) is [amount] , whereas the value entered in question 3a. in the Industry characteristics section is not [amount] . These two values should be equal.

Please verify and correct one of these answers, if required. To navigate within the questionnaire, use the Previous or Next button at the bottom of this page or Start of questionnaire at the top.

Purchases of raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process

This section asks for a breakdown of this business's purchases of raw materials and components. The total cost of purchases for all raw materials and components should match the amount reported in question 5a. of the Industry characteristics section [amount] .

Note: if your only activity is contract logging and your business unit only provides a labour service, this section does not apply to your business.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business purchase the following raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?

Purchases of raw materials and components to be used in the manufacturing process

This section requests a breakdown, by product, of the total reported at question 5a. Purchases of raw materials and components of the Industry characteristics section. Please report the cost of raw materials for each individual product used in manufacturing operations.

In reporting the cost of the various items purchased, give the laid down value at your business unit, (i.e., the amounts after discounts actually paid or payable).

Where quantity information is requested, please provide this information from your records or, if not recorded, provide your best estimate.

Note: If you are involved in contract logging, manufacturing services or custom work, the raw materials and components used in these processes that are owned by the business to which you are providing a service should not be reported here.

Include:

  • semi-processed goods, if you are part of a multi-business unit firm and receive semi-processed goods as transfers from the other business units of your firm for further processing. The cost of such goods should be equivalent to the transfer value reported by the shipping unit plus any transportation and handling charges paid by your business unit to common or contract carriers
  • any fuel purchased as an input into the manufacturing process, as a feedstock or processing material (e.g., crude oil processed into gasoline), or for any other non-energy purpose.

Exclude: Fuel used for energy purposes (e.g., for office or plant heating). These energy items should be reported in the "Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses" section.

If you purchased raw materials that are not displayed in this section, please enter the raw material name and relevant amounts, when asked, 'During the reporting period, did this business purchase any other raw materials or components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?'.

Raw material or component # reported -

Was this raw material or component purchased this reporting period?

  • Yes
    • Quantity purchased
    • Cost of purchase (CAN$ '000)
  • No

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-JJ to YYYY-MM-JJ , did this business purchase any other raw materials or components to be used in the manufacturing or logging process?

This question is about the different raw materials or components used in the logging or manufacturing process by this business. For example: If, in addition to the products listed in the previous screens, this business also used iron ore, copper ore, and fibrous glass materials, report 3 additional products.

  • Yes
    • How many types of raw materials and components?
    • Number of raw materials and components
  • No

3. Please provide a description of the additional material or components, as well as the cost of purchase.

  • Raw material or component # reported
  • Description of raw material or component # reported
  • Cost of purchase (CAN$ '000)

From this section, the calculated sum of the cost of purchases of raw materials and components used in the manufacturing process is [amount] , whereas the value entered in question 5a. in the Industry characteristics section is [amount] . These two values should be equal.

Please verify and correct one of these answers, if required. To navigate within the questionnaire, use the Previous or Next button at the bottom of this page or Start of questionnaire at the top.

Operations - Location details

Details on this business's locations - location # reported

1. Please verify and correct this location's address if needed.

Details on this business's locations

General guidelines

This section requests a breakdown of total operating revenues, salaries, wages and commissions for all locations included in this survey. Please report separately for each location (covered by your business unit).

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit, including those working in ancillary units which form part of your business unit. Ancillary units are those not directly engaged in the manufacturing process but that offer support activities to your business unit (e.g., warehouses, sales offices). Please indicate if any locations are no longer part of your business unit and should be deleted from the list. If there are any locations not listed, please provide information on these in the next section.

  • Operating name
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • New Brunswick
    • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Nova Scotia
    • Northwest Territories
    • Nunavut
    • Ontario
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Quebec
    • Saskatchewan
    • Yukon Territory
  • Postal code

2. What was this location's total operating revenue?

Operating revenues represent the revenue generated from the course of normal business operations (e.g., sales and commissions).

Total operating revenue (CAN$ '000)

3. What were this location's labour expenses?

Exclude benefits.

Labour expenses

Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries. Include wages for employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

Indirect labour (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include salaries for:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).

Please indicate whether each specific location operated for the full reporting period or part of it. If a location did not operate for the full year, please provide an explanation in the space provided (e.g., seasonal operations, strike, plant closure, etc.)

  • Direct labour (CAN$ '000)
  • For manufacturing or logging only
  • Indirect labour (CAN$ '000)

For administrative, and selling or operating only

4. Was this business location operational for the full year?

  • Yes, full-year operation
  • No, part-year operation

5. Statistics Canada reviews all feedback. We invite your comments pertaining to this business location.

Feedback

6. What were this location's operational start and end dates?

  • Part Year Operation Start Date
  • Part Year Operation End Date

7. What were the reason(s) for part-year operation?

Select all that apply.

  • Seasonal operation
  • Ceased operations
  • New location
  • Temporarily inactive
  • Change of fiscal year
  • Moved
  • Change of ownership
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

8. Were there any other business locations not listed that were operating during the reporting period?

Were there any other business locations not listed that were operating during the reporting period?

In this section, please indicate whether there are any additional locations attached to your business unit that were not listed in the previous section. Include any additional ancillary units, such as warehouses and sales offices, that are not directly engaged in manufacturing activities.

  • Yes
    • How many locations?
    • Number of locations
  • No

Details on this business's additional location # reported

9. Please provide the requested details for each additional location.

Details on this business's locations

General guidelines

This section requests a breakdown of total operating revenues, salaries, wages and commissions for all locations included in this survey. Please report separately for each location (covered by your business unit).

The section is designed to account for all personnel on the payroll of your business unit, including those working in ancillary units which form part of your business unit. Ancillary units are those not directly engaged in the manufacturing process but that offer support activities to your business unit (e.g., warehouses, sales offices).

  • Operating name
  • Address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory
    • Alberta
    • British Columbia
    • Manitoba
    • New Brunswick
    • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Nova Scotia
    • Northwest Territories
    • Nunavut
    • Ontario
    • Prince Edward Island
    • Quebec
    • Saskatchewan
    • Yukon Territory
  • Postal code

10. What was this location's total operating revenue?

Operating revenues represent the revenue generated from the course of normal business operations (e.g., sales and commissions).

Total operating revenue (CAN$ '000)

11. What were this location's labour expenses?

Exclude benefits.

Labour expenses

Amounts reported for salaries and wages should be gross, before any deductions from employees for income tax and employee contributions to health, accident, pension, insurance, or other benefits, all of which should be included. Please do this calculation separately for direct and indirect labour at each location. Do not include benefit contributions by the employer.

Direct labour (manufacturing or logging)

Please report gross salaries.

Include wages for employees engaged in:

  • manufacturing (processing and/or assembling)
  • logging and forestry support
  • packing, handling, warehousing
  • repair and maintenance, janitorial
  • watchmen
  • foremen doing work similar to their employees
  • erection/installation by own business unit when an extension of your manufacturing operations.

Indirect Labor (administrative and selling/operating)

Please report gross salaries. Do not include workers that are not on your payroll.

Include salaries for:

  • executives, administrators and office staff
  • sales staff
  • food service staff
  • building construction and major renovation staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts)
  • machinery and equipment repair staff (when work is chargeable to fixed asset accounts).

Please indicate whether each specific location operated for the full reporting period or part of it. If a location did not operate for the full year, please provide an explanation in the space provided (e.g., seasonal operations, strike, plant closure, etc.)

  • Direct labour (CAN$ '000)
  • For manufacturing or logging only
  • Indirect labour (CAN$ '000)

For administrative, and selling or operating only

12. Was this business location operational for the full year?

  • Yes, full-year operation
  • No, part-year operation

13. Statistics Canada reviews all feedback. We invite your comments pertaining to this business location.

Feedback

14. What were this location's operational start and end dates?

  • Part Year Operation Start Date
  • Part Year Operation End Date

15. What was the reason(s) for part-year operation?

Select all that apply.

  • Seasonal operation
  • Ceased operations
  • New location
  • Temporarily inactive
  • Change of fiscal year
  • Moved
  • Change of ownership
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses

1. What were this business's energy and water expenses for the following items?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Detailed information on energy and water costs or expenses

Please report information on all purchased energy, water utility expenses and electricity purchased by your business unit for energy purposes only. Answers to the detailed questions should cover amounts used by your business unit in all plant and office operations and any support units which are part of your business unit. Do not report fuel consumed as fuel purchased unless the amounts are substantially the same (or unless you can only report consumption).

Include transportation costs, duties, etc., which form part of the laid-down cost at your business unit.

Exclude any fuel purchased to be used as an input into the manufacturing process as a feedstock or processing material or for any other non-energy purposes (e.g., a raw material for products such as chemicals, synthetic rubber and a variety of plastics).

a. Electricity

Please report the delivered cost of purchased electricity.

b. Gasoline

The cost of purchased gasoline includes that used for all plant operations.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

c. Light fuel oil

Please report the total value of purchased light fuel oil for this reporting period.

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels for power burners
  • fuel oil no. 2 (heating oil no. 2)
  • fuel oil no. 3 (heating oil no. 3)
  • furnace fuel oil
  • gas oils
  • light industrial fuel.

d. Heavy fuel oil

Please report the total value of purchased heavy fuel oil for this reporting period.

Include:

  • all grades of residual type fuels for steam or diesel engines (non-vehicle use)
  • bunker B and bunker C
  • fuel oils no. 4, 5 and 6
  • residual fuel oil.

e. Diesel fuel

Please report the total value of purchased diesel fuel for the current reporting period.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

f. Liquefied petroleum gas (e.g., propane, butane)

Please report the total value of purchased liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) for this reporting period. LPG's comprise normally gaseous paraffinic compounds extracted from refinery gases.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

g. Natural gas

Please report the total value of purchased natural gas, which comprises a mix of hydrocarbon compounds and small quantities of various non-hydrocarbons existing in a gaseous phase.

Exclude fuel for motor vehicle use.

h. Coal

Please report the total value of purchased coal for this reporting period.

i. Water Utilities

Please report the total value of water utility costs. Note that in some municipalities, water utilities are included in the municipal tax bill. If this case applies to you, please enter the amount if it is itemized on your tax bill.

j. Other energy and water expenses - specify:

Please report the total value of all other purchased energy types not specified elsewhere (e.g., steam, oxygen or hydrogen).

What were this business's energy and water expenses for the following items?
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  CAN$ '000
Electricity  
Gasoline  
Light fuel oil  
Heavy fuel oil  
Diesel fuel  
Liquefied petroleum gas  
Natural gas  
Coal  
Water utilities  
Other  
Total energy and water expenses  

2. Does this business pay rent?

  • Yes
  • No

3. Are any additional electricity, water or heat expenses, not already reported in question 1, included in the rent?

  • Yes
  • No

4. Which utility is included in the rent?

Select all that apply.

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Heat

5. Did this business generate any energy used as a replacement for purchased energy?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Which type of energy was generated?

Select all that apply.

  • Heat
  • Electricity
  • Steam
  • Other
    • Specify other reason

Notification of intent to extract web data

1. Does this business have a website?

Changes or events

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

Select all that apply.

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

Contact person

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

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

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

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

Feedback

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours:
  • Minutes:

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Archived - 2019 Annual Survey of Service Industries: Advertising and Related Services

Why are we conducting this survey?

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

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

  • calculating each province and territory's fair share of federal-provincial transfer payments for health, education and social programs
  • establishing government programs to assist businesses
  • assisting the business community in negotiating contracts and collective agreements
  • supporting the government in making informed decisions about fiscal, monetary and foreign exchange policies
  • indexing social benefit programs and determining tax brackets
  • enabling academics and economists to analyze the economic performance of Canadian industries and to better understand rapidly evolving business environments.

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.

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

Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

Legal name

Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Revenue generated by each of the following activities
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  Percentage of revenue
Main activity  
Secondary activity  
All other activities  
Total percentage  

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020.

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020.

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars. For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:

CAN$ '000

I will report in the format above

Revenue

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Revenue

a. Sales of goods and services (e.g., fees, commissions, services revenue)

Report net of returns and allowances.

Sales of goods and services are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods and services (cash or credit), falling within a business's ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of trade discount, value added tax and other taxes based on sales.

Include:

  • sales from Canadian locations (domestic and export sales)
  • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm.

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes and excise duties and taxes
  • intercompany sales in consolidated financial statements.

b. Rental and leasing

Include rental or leasing of apartments, commercial buildings, land, office space, residential housing, investments in co-tenancies and co-ownerships, hotel or motel rooms, long and short term vehicle leasing, machinery or equipment, storage lockers, etc.

c. Commissions

Include commissions earned on the sale of products or services by businesses such as advertising agencies, brokers, insurance agents, lottery ticket sales, sales representatives and travel agencies - compensation could also be reported under this item (for example, compensation for collecting sales tax).

d. Subsidies (including grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships)

Include:

  • non-repayable grants, contributions and subsidies from all levels of government
  • revenue from private sector (corporate and individual) sponsorships, donations and fundraising.

e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees

A royalty is defined as a payment received by the holder of a copyright, trademark or patent.

Include revenue received from the sale or use of all intellectual property rights of copyrighted materials such as musical, literary, artistic or dramatic works, sound recordings or the broadcasting of communication signals.

f. Dividends

Include:

  • dividend income
  • dividends from Canadian sources
  • dividends from foreign sources
  • patronage dividends.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

g. Interest

Include:

  • investment revenue
  • interest from foreign sources
  • interest from Canadian bonds and debentures
  • interest from Canadian mortgage loans
  • interest from other Canadian sources.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

h. All other revenue (Include intracompany transfers)

Include amounts not included in questions a. to g.

Total revenue

The sum of sub-questions a. to h.

All other revenue including intracompany transfers
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  CAN$ '000
a. Sales of goods and services  
b. Rental and leasing  
c. Commissions  
d. Subsidies  
e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
f. Dividends  
g. Interest  
h. Other  
Total revenue  

E-commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's total revenue?

Include:

  • sales of goods and services
  • rental, leasing and property management
  • commissions
  • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
  • royalties
  • rights
  • licensing and franchise fees
  • dividends, interest and other revenue.

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

  • Yes
  • No

3. Of the [amount] reported in total revenue, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

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

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

Mobile app

Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps, including Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).

Company website

Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.

Third-party website

Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia or Etsy).

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.

  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other
    • Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other
    • Specify the other reasons

Expenses

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what were this business's expenses for the following items?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Expenses

a. Cost of goods sold

Many business units distinguish their costs of materials from their other business expenses (selling, general and administrative). This item is included to allow you to easily record your costs/expenses according to your normal accounting practices.

Include:

  • cost of raw materials and/or goods purchased for resale - net of discounts earned on purchases
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude all costs associated with salaries, wages, benefits, commissions and subcontracts (report at Employment costs and expenses, and Subcontracts).

b. Employment costs and expenses

b1. Salaries, wages and commissions

Please report all salaries and wages (including taxable allowances and employment commissions as defined on the T4 - Statement of Remuneration Paid) before deductions for this reporting period.

Include:

  • vacation pay
  • bonuses (including profit sharing)
  • employee commissions
  • taxable allowances (e.g., room and board, vehicle allowances, gifts such as airline tickets for holidays)
  • severance pay.

Exclude all payments and expenses associated with casual labour and outside contract workers (report at Subcontracts).

b2. Employee benefits

Include contributions to:

  • health plans
  • insurance plans
  • employment insurance
  • pension plans
  • workers' compensation
  • association dues
  • contributions to any other employee benefits such as child care and supplementary unemployment benefit (SUB) plans
  • contributions to provincial and territorial health and education payroll taxes.

c. Subcontracts

Subcontract expense refers to the purchasing of services from outside of the company rather than providing them in-house.

Include:

  • hired casual labour and outside contract workers
  • custom work and contract work
  • subcontract and outside labour
  • hired labour.

d. Research and development fees

Expenses from activities conducted with the intention of making a discovery that could either lead to the development of new products or procedures, or to the improvement of existing products or procedures.

e. Professional and business fees

Include:

  • legal services
  • accounting and auditing fees
  • consulting fees
  • education and training fees
  • appraisal fees
  • management and administration fees
  • property management fees
  • information technology (IT) consulting and service fees (purchased)
  • architectural fees
  • engineering fees
  • scientific and technical service fees
  • other consulting fees (management, technical and scientific)
  • veterinary fees
  • fees for human health services
  • payroll preparation fees
  • all other professional and business service fees.

Exclude service fees paid to Head Office (report at All other costs and expenses).

f. Utilities

Utility expenses related to operating your business unit such as water, electricity, gas and heating.

Include:

  • diesel, fuel wood, natural gas, oil and propane
  • sewage.

Exclude:

  • energy expenses covered in your rental and leasing contracts
  • telephone, Internet and other telecommunications
  • vehicle fuel (report at All other costs and expenses).

g. Office and computer related expenses

Include:

  • office stationery and supplies, paper and other supplies for photocopiers, printers and fax machines
  • postage and courier (used in the day to day office business activity)
  • computer and peripherals upgrade expenses
  • data processing.

Exclude telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses (report at Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication).

h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication

Include:

  • internet
  • telephone and telecommunications
  • cellular telephone
  • fax machine
  • pager.

i. Business taxes, licenses and permits

Include:

  • property taxes paid directly and property transfer taxes
  • vehicle license fees
  • beverage taxes and business taxes
  • trade license fees
  • membership fees and professional license fees
  • provincial capital tax.

j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships

Include:

  • amounts paid to holders of patents, copyrights, performing rights and trademarks
  • gross overriding royalty expenses and direct royalty costs
  • resident and non-resident royalty expenses
  • franchise fees.

Exclude Crown royalties

k. Crown charges

Federal or Provincial royalty, tax, lease or rental payments made in relation to the acquisition, development or ownership of Canadian resource properties.

Include:

  • Crown royalties
  • Crown leases and rentals
  • oil sand leases
  • stumpage fees.

l. Rental and leasing

Include:

  • lease rental expenses, real estate rental expenses, condominium fees and equipment rental expenses
  • motor vehicle rental and leasing expenses
  • studio lighting and scaffolding
  • machinery and equipment rental expenses
  • storage expenses
  • road and construction equipment rental
  • fuel and other utility costs covered in your rental and leasing contracts.

m. Repair and maintenance

Include:

  • buildings and structures
  • machinery and equipment
  • security equipment
  • vehicles
  • costs related to materials, parts and external labour associated with these expenses
  • janitorial and cleaning services and garbage removal.

n. Amortization and depreciation

Include:

  • direct cost depreciation of tangible assets and amortization of leasehold improvements
  • amortization of intangible assets (e.g., amortization of goodwill, patents, franchises, copyrights, trademarks, deferred charges, organizational costs).

o. Insurance

Insurance recovery income should be deducted from insurance expenses.

Include:

  • professional and other liability insurance
  • motor vehicle and property insurance
  • executive life insurance
  • bonding, business interruption insurance and fire insurance.

p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment

Include:

  • newspaper advertising and media expenses
  • catalogues, presentations and displays
  • tickets for theatre, concerts and sporting events for business promotion
  • fundraising expenses
  • meals, entertainment and hospitality purchases for clients.

q. Travel, meetings and conventions

Include:

  • travel expenses
  • meeting and convention expenses, seminars
  • passenger transportation (e.g., airfare, bus, train)
  • accommodations
  • travel allowance and meals while travelling
  • other travel expenses.

r. Financial services

Include:

  • explicit service charges for financial services
  • credit and debit card commissions and charges
  • collection expenses and transfer fees
  • registrar and transfer agent fees
  • security and exchange commission fees
  • other financial service fees.

Exclude interest expenses (report at Interest expense).

s. Interest expense

Report the cost of servicing your company's debt.

Include:

  • interest
  • bank charges
  • finance charges
  • interest payments on capital leases
  • amortization of bond discounts
  • interest on short-term and long-term debt, mortgages, bonds and debentures.

t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses

Include:

  • charitable donations and political contributions
  • bad debt expense
  • loan losses
  • provisions for loan losses (minus bad debt recoveries)
  • inventory adjustments.

u. All other costs and expenses (including intracompany expenses)

Include:

  • production costs
  • pipeline operations, drilling, site restoration
  • gross overriding royalty
  • other producing property rentals
  • well operating, fuel and equipment
  • other lease rentals
  • other direct costs
  • equipment hire and operation
  • log yard expense, forestry costs, logging road costs
  • freight in and duty
  • overhead expenses allocated to cost of sales
  • other expenses
  • cash over/short (negative expense)
  • reimbursement of parent company expense
  • warranty expense
  • recruiting expenses
  • general and administrative expenses
  • interdivisional expenses
  • interfund transfer (minus expense recoveries)
  • exploration and development (including prospect/geological, well abandonment and dry holes, exploration expenses, development expenses)
  • amounts not included in sub-questions a. to t. above.

Total expenses

The sum of sub-questions a. to u.

The sum of all expenses a to u
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  CAN$ '000
a. Cost of goods sold  
Opening inventories  
Purchases  
Closing inventories  
Cost of goods sold  
b. Employment costs and expenses  
Salaries, wages and commissions  
Employee benefits  
c. Subcontracts  
d. Research and development fees  
e. Professional and business fees  
f. Utilities  
g. Office and computer related expenses  
h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication  
i. Business taxes, licenses and permits  
j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
k. Crown charges  
l. Rental and leasing  
m. Repair and maintenance  
n. Amortization and depreciation  
o. Insurance  
p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment  
q. Travel, meetings and conventions  
r. Financial services  
s. Interest expense  
t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses  
u. All other costs and expenses  
Total expenses   

Industry characteristics

1. What were this business's total gross billings to clients?

Include all fees for your services and cost of media purchases made on behalf of your client.

CAN$ '000

2. What was the value of media purchases made on behalf of this business's clients?

Please report the cost of the media purchases made on behalf of your clients. This value should not be included in the total revenue, the total expense values or cost of goods sold. Any commissions and fees from the sale of this media must be reported in question 3c.

CAN$ '000

3. What were this business's sales for each of the following goods and services?

Report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Report net sales only

Total sales is the sum of net sales reported in questions 3a. through 3l. For advertising agencies, media buyers and media representatives, this will also be equal to question 1 minus question 2.

Sales for the following goods and services
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  CAN$ '000
Full service advertising campaigns  
By commissions on placement of ads  
By fees  
Creative advertisement or production services, provided separately  
Commissions and fees from resale of media time and/or space  
Public relations services  
Rental and/or leasing of billboards, signs and displays  
Advertising specialty services  
Direct mail services  
Distribution of advertising materials direct to consumers other than by mail  
Product or merchandise demonstrations  
Lettering services  
Sales of merchandise  
Other  
Total sales of goods and services  

Details on Purchased Services

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, this business reported
expenses for the following items.

Please provide the requested details related to these expenses.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Sales for the following goods and services
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  CAN$ '000
Professional and business fees  
Legal services  
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services  
Management, scientific and technical consulting services  
Office administrative services  
Freight transportation arrangements and customs brokering services  
Brokerage and other insurance related services  
Security brokerage and securities dealing services  
Other purchased professional services  
Total expenses for professional and business fees  
Office and computer related expenses  
Data processing, hosting, and related services  
Business support services  
Other office and computer related purchased services  
Total expenses for office and computer related expenses  
Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rights to non-financial intangible assets  
Membership fees or services  
Other royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Total expenses for royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rental and leasing  
Non-residential real estate rental  
Motor vehicle rental and leasing  
Computer equipment rental and leasing  
Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing services  
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment renting and leasing services, without operator  
Other rental services  
Total expenses for rental and leasing  
Repair and maintenance  
Security services and investigation  
Waste management and remediation services  
Motor vehicle repair and maintenance services  
Other repair and maintenance services  
Total expenses for repair and maintenance  

Sales by type of client

1. What was this business's breakdown of sales by the following types of client?

Sales by type of client

This section is designed to measure which sector of the economy purchases your services.

Please provide a percentage breakdown of your sales by type of client.

Please ensure that the sum of percentages reported in this section equals 100%.

a. to c. Clients in Canada

a. Individuals and households

Please report the percentage of sales to individuals and households who do not represent the business or government sector.

b. Businesses

Percentage of sales sold to the business sector should be reported here.

Include sales to Crown corporations.

c. Governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions (e.g., hospitals, schools)

Percentage of sales to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments should be reported here.

Include: sales to hospitals, schools, universities and public utilities.

d. Clients outside Canada

Please report the percentage of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada including foreign businesses, foreign individuals, foreign institutions and/or governments.

Include sales to foreign subsidiaries and affiliates.

Percentage of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada
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  Percentage
Clients in Canada — individuals and households  
Clients in Canada — businesses  
Clients in Canada — governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions  
Clients outside Canada  
Total percentage  

International transactions - revenue received from exports

1. During the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business receive revenue from clients outside Canada for the sale of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

2. What was the revenue received from clients outside Canada?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Revenue received (CAN$ '000)

3. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by goods, services and royalties
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  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

4. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by country?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by country
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  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of revenue received from any other countries - top 4 clients only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  
List of countries
  • Aruba
  • Afghanistan
  • Angola
  • Anguilla
  • Åland Islands
  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Argentina
  • Armenia
  • American Samoa
  • Antarctica
  • French Southern Territories
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Burundi
  • Belgium
  • Benin
  • Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba
  • Burkina Faso
  • Bangladesh
  • Bulgaria
  • Bahrain
  • Bahamas
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • Belarus
  • Belize
  • Bermuda
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Barbados
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Bhutan
  • Bouvet Island
  • Botswana
  • Central African Republic
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • Switzerland
  • Chile
  • China
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Cameroon
  • Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
  • Congo, Republic of the
  • Cook Islands
  • Colombia
  • Comoros
  • Cape Verde
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Curaçao
  • Christmas Island
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Djibouti
  • Dominica
  • Denmark
  • Dominican Republic
  • Algeria
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • Eritrea
  • Western Sahara
  • Spain
  • Estonia
  • Ethiopia
  • Finland
  • Fiji
  • Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
  • France
  • Faroe Islands
  • Micronesia, Federated States of
  • Gabon
  • United Kingdom
  • Georgia
  • Guernsey
  • Ghana
  • Gibraltar
  • Guinea
  • Guadeloupe
  • Gambia
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Greece
  • Grenada
  • Greenland
  • Guatemala
  • French Guiana
  • Guam
  • Guyana
  • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • Heard Island and McDonald Islands
  • Honduras
  • Croatia
  • Haiti
  • Hungary
  • Indonesia
  • Isle of Man
  • India
  • British Indian Ocean Territory
  • Ireland, Republic of
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Iceland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Jersey
  • Jordan
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Cambodia
  • Kiribati
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Korea, South
  • Kuwait
  • Laos
  • Lebanon
  • Liberia
  • Libya
  • Saint Lucia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Sri Lanka
  • Lesotho
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Latvia
  • Macao Special Administrative Region
  • Saint Martin (French part)
  • Morocco
  • Monaco
  • Moldova
  • Madagascar
  • Maldives
  • Marshall Islands
  • Macedonia, Republic of
  • Mali
  • Malta
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Montenegro
  • Mongolia
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Mozambique
  • Mauritania
  • Montserrat
  • Martinique
  • Mauritius
  • Malawi
  • Malaysia
  • Mayotte
  • Namibia
  • New Caledonia
  • Niger
  • Norfolk Island
  • Nigeria
  • Nicaragua
  • Niue
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Nepal
  • Nauru
  • New Zealand
  • Oman
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Pitcairn
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Poland
  • Puerto Rico
  • Korea, North
  • Portugal
  • Paraguay
  • West Bank and Gaza Strip (Palestine)
  • French Polynesia
  • Qatar
  • Réunion
  • Romania
  • Russian Federation
  • Rwanda
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan
  • Senegal
  • Singapore
  • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
  • Saint Helena
  • Svalbard and Jan Mayen
  • Solomon Islands
  • Sierra Leone
  • El Salvador
  • San Marino
  • Somalia
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  • Serbia
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Suriname
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Swaziland
  • Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
  • Seychelles
  • Syria
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Chad
  • Togo
  • Thailand
  • Tajikistan
  • Tokelau
  • Turkmenistan
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Tuvalu
  • Taiwan
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Ukraine
  • United States Minor Outlying Islands
  • Uruguay
  • Uzbekistan
  • Holy See (Vatican City State)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Venezuela
  • Virgin Islands, British
  • Virgin Islands, United States
  • Viet Nam
  • Vanuatu
  • Wallis and Futuna
  • Samoa
  • Kosovo
  • Yemen
  • South Africa, Republic of
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

International transactions - purchases from outside Canada (imports)

5. During the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make payments to suppliers outside Canada for the purchase of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

6. What were the payments made to suppliers outside Canada?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Payments made (CAN$ '000)

7. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by goods, services and royalties
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  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

8. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by country?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by country
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  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of payments made to any other countries - top 4 suppliers only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  
List of countries
  • Aruba
  • Afghanistan
  • Angola
  • Anguilla
  • Åland Islands
  • Albania
  • Andorra
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Argentina
  • Armenia
  • American Samoa
  • Antarctica
  • French Southern Territories
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Azerbaijan
  • Burundi
  • Belgium
  • Benin
  • Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba
  • Burkina Faso
  • Bangladesh
  • Bulgaria
  • Bahrain
  • Bahamas
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Saint Barthélemy
  • Belarus
  • Belize
  • Bermuda
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Barbados
  • Brunei Darussalam
  • Bhutan
  • Bouvet Island
  • Botswana
  • Central African Republic
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • Switzerland
  • Chile
  • China
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Cameroon
  • Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
  • Congo, Republic of the
  • Cook Islands
  • Colombia
  • Comoros
  • Cape Verde
  • Costa Rica
  • Cuba
  • Curaçao
  • Christmas Island
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Germany
  • Djibouti
  • Dominica
  • Denmark
  • Dominican Republic
  • Algeria
  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • Eritrea
  • Western Sahara
  • Spain
  • Estonia
  • Ethiopia
  • Finland
  • Fiji
  • Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
  • France
  • Faroe Islands
  • Micronesia, Federated States of
  • Gabon
  • United Kingdom
  • Georgia
  • Guernsey
  • Ghana
  • Gibraltar
  • Guinea
  • Guadeloupe
  • Gambia
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Greece
  • Grenada
  • Greenland
  • Guatemala
  • French Guiana
  • Guam
  • Guyana
  • Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  • Heard Island and McDonald Islands
  • Honduras
  • Croatia
  • Haiti
  • Hungary
  • Indonesia
  • Isle of Man
  • India
  • British Indian Ocean Territory
  • Ireland, Republic of
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Iceland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Jersey
  • Jordan
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Cambodia
  • Kiribati
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Korea, South
  • Kuwait
  • Laos
  • Lebanon
  • Liberia
  • Libya
  • Saint Lucia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Sri Lanka
  • Lesotho
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Latvia
  • Macao Special Administrative Region
  • Saint Martin (French part)
  • Morocco
  • Monaco
  • Moldova
  • Madagascar
  • Maldives
  • Marshall Islands
  • Macedonia, Republic of
  • Mali
  • Malta
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Montenegro
  • Mongolia
  • Northern Mariana Islands
  • Mozambique
  • Mauritania
  • Montserrat
  • Martinique
  • Mauritius
  • Malawi
  • Malaysia
  • Mayotte
  • Namibia
  • New Caledonia
  • Niger
  • Norfolk Island
  • Nigeria
  • Nicaragua
  • Niue
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Nepal
  • Nauru
  • New Zealand
  • Oman
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Pitcairn
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Poland
  • Puerto Rico
  • Korea, North
  • Portugal
  • Paraguay
  • West Bank and Gaza Strip (Palestine)
  • French Polynesia
  • Qatar
  • Réunion
  • Romania
  • Russian Federation
  • Rwanda
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sudan
  • Senegal
  • Singapore
  • South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
  • Saint Helena
  • Svalbard and Jan Mayen
  • Solomon Islands
  • Sierra Leone
  • El Salvador
  • San Marino
  • Somalia
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  • Serbia
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Suriname
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Swaziland
  • Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
  • Seychelles
  • Syria
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
  • Chad
  • Togo
  • Thailand
  • Tajikistan
  • Tokelau
  • Turkmenistan
  • Timor-Leste
  • Tonga
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia
  • Turkey
  • Tuvalu
  • Taiwan
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Ukraine
  • United States Minor Outlying Islands
  • Uruguay
  • Uzbekistan
  • Holy See (Vatican City State)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Venezuela
  • Virgin Islands, British
  • Virgin Islands, United States
  • Viet Nam
  • Vanuatu
  • Wallis and Futuna
  • Samoa
  • Kosovo
  • Yemen
  • South Africa, Republic of
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

Changes or events

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

Select all that apply.

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

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information. Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

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

Feedback

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours:
  • Minutes:

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

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Why are we conducting this survey?

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

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

  • calculating each province and territory's fair share of federal-provincial transfer payments for health, education and social programs
  • establishing government programs to assist businesses
  • assisting the business community in negotiating contracts and collective agreements
  • supporting the government in making informed decisions about fiscal, monetary and foreign exchange policies
  • indexing social benefit programs and determining tax brackets
  • enabling academics and economists to analyze the economic performance of Canadian industries and to better understand rapidly evolving business environments.

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.

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
    • Ceased operations
    • Sold operations
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
  • When did this business or organization close for the season?
    • Date
  • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
    • Date
  • 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
  • When was this business or organization sold?
    • Date
  • What is the legal name of the buyer?
  • 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?
  • 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?
  • When did this business or organization cease operations?
    • Date
  • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020.

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020.

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).
  • Fiscal year start date
  • Fiscal year-end date

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:

  • CAN$ '000

I will report in the format above

Revenue

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Revenue

  1. Sales of goods and services (e.g., fees, commissions, services revenue)
    • Report net of returns and allowances.
    • Sales of goods and services are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods and services (cash or credit), falling within a business's ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of trade discount, value added tax and other taxes based on sales.
    Include:
    • sales from Canadian locations (domestic and export sales)
    • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm.
    Exclude:
    • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
    • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes and excise duties and taxes
    • intercompany sales in consolidated financial statements.
  2. Rental and leasing
    • Include rental or leasing of apartments, commercial buildings, land, office space, residential housing, investments in co-tenancies and co-ownerships, hotel or motel rooms, long and short term vehicle leasing, machinery or equipment, storage lockers, etc.
  3. Commissions
    • Include:
      • commissions earned on the sale of products or services by businesses such as advertising agencies, brokers, insurance agents, lottery ticket sales, sales representatives and travel agencies - compensation could also be reported under this item (for example, compensation for collecting sales tax).
  4. Subsidies (including grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships)
    • Include:
      • non-repayable grants, contributions and subsidies from all levels of government
      • revenue from private sector (corporate and individual) sponsorships, donations and fundraising.
  5. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees
    • A royalty is defined as a payment received by the holder of a copyright, trademark or patent.
  6. Include:
    • revenue received from the sale or use of all intellectual property rights of copyrighted materials such as musical, literary, artistic or dramatic works, sound recordings or the broadcasting of communication signals.
  7. Dividends
    • Include:
      • dividend income
      • dividends from Canadian sources
      • dividends from foreign sources
      • patronage dividends.
    • Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.
  8. Interest
    • Include:
      • investment revenue
      • interest from foreign sources
      • interest from Canadian bonds and debentures
      • interest from Canadian mortgage loans
      • interest from other Canadian sources.
    • Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.
    • All other revenue (Include intracompany transfers)
      • Include amounts not included in questions a. to g.
        • Total revenue
        • The sum of sub-questions a. to h.
For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?
  CAN$ '000
a. Sales of goods and services  
b. Rental and leasing  
c. Commissions  
d. Subsidies  
e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
f. Dividends  
g. Interest  
h. Other  
Total revenue  

E-commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

  • E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.
  • Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
  • Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.
  • Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's total revenue?

  • Include:
    • sales of goods and services
    • rental, leasing and property management
    • commissions
    • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
    • royalties
    • rights
    • licensing and franchise fees
    • dividends, interest and other revenue.
  • Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.
  • Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

  • Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
  • Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.
    • Yes
    • No

3. Of the amount reported in total revenue, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

  • When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimates.
  • Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.
  • Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

  • Mobile app
    • Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps, including Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).
  • Company website
    • Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.
  • Third-party website
    • Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia or Etsy).
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
    • A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.
  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other
    • Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other
    • Specify the other reasons

Expenses

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what were this business's expenses for the following items?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business
  • Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Expenses

  1. Cost of goods sold
    • Many business units distinguish their costs of materials from their other business expenses (selling, general and administrative). This item is included to allow you to easily record your costs/expenses according to your normal accounting practices.
    Include:
    • cost of raw materials and/or goods purchased for resale - net of discounts earned on purchases
    • freight in and duty.
    Exclude all costs associated with salaries, wages, benefits, commissions and subcontracts (report at Employment costs and expenses, and Subcontracts).
  2. Employment costs and expenses
    • b1. Salaries, wages and commissions
      • Please report all salaries and wages (including taxable allowances and employment commissions as defined on the T4 - Statement of Remuneration Paid) before deductions for this reporting period.
      • Include:
        • vacation pay
        • bonuses (including profit sharing)
        • employee commissions
        • taxable allowances (e.g., room and board, vehicle allowances, gifts such as airline tickets for holidays)
        • severance pay.
      • Exclude all payments and expenses associated with casual labour and outside contract workers (report at Subcontracts).
    • b2. Employee benefits
      • Include contributions to:
        • health plans
        • insurance plans
        • employment insurance
        • pension plans
        • workers' compensation
        • association dues
        • contributions to any other employee benefits such as child care and supplementary unemployment benefit (SUB) plans
        • contributions to provincial and territorial health and education payroll taxes.
  3. Subcontracts
    • Subcontract expense refers to the purchasing of services from outside of the company rather than providing them in-house.
    • Include:
      • hired casual labour and outside contract workers
      • custom work and contract work
      • subcontract and outside labour
      • hired labour.
  4. Research and development fees
    • Expenses from activities conducted with the intention of making a discovery that could either lead to the development of new products or procedures, or to the improvement of existing products or procedures.
  5. Professional and business fees
    • Include:
      • legal services
      • accounting and auditing fees
      • consulting fees
      • education and training fees
      • appraisal fees
      • management and administration fees
      • property management fees
      • information technology (IT) consulting and service fees (purchased)
      • architectural fees
      • engineering fees
      • scientific and technical service fees
      • other consulting fees (management, technical and scientific)
      • veterinary fees
      • fees for human health services
      • payroll preparation fees
      • all other professional and business service fees.
    • Exclude service fees paid to Head Office (report at All other costs and expenses).
  6. Utilities
    • Utility expenses related to operating your business unit such as water, electricity, gas and heating.
    • Include:
      • diesel, fuel wood, natural gas, oil and propane
      • sewage.
    • Exclude:
      • energy expenses covered in your rental and leasing contracts
      • telephone, Internet and other telecommunications
      • vehicle fuel (report at All other costs and expenses).
  7. Office and computer related expenses
    • Include:
      • office stationery and supplies, paper and other supplies for photocopiers, printers and fax machines
      • postage and courier (used in the day to day office business activity)
      • computer and peripherals upgrade expenses
      • data processing.
    • Exclude telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses (report at Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication).
  8. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication
    • Include:
      • internet
      • telephone and telecommunications
      • cellular telephone
      • fax machine
      • pager.
  9. Business taxes, licenses and permits
    • Include:
      • property taxes paid directly and property transfer taxes
      • vehicle license fees
      • beverage taxes and business taxes
      • trade license fees
      • membership fees and professional license fees
      • provincial capital tax.
  10. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships
    • Include:
      • amounts paid to holders of patents, copyrights, performing rights and trademarks
      • gross overriding royalty expenses and direct royalty costs
      • resident and non-resident royalty expenses
      • franchise fees.
    • Exclude Crown royalties
  11. Crown charges
    • Federal or Provincial royalty, tax, lease or rental payments made in relation to the acquisition, development or ownership of Canadian resource properties.
    • Include:
      • Crown royalties
      • Crown leases and rentals
      • oil sand leases
      • stumpage fees.
  12. Rental and leasing
    • Include:
      • lease rental expenses, real estate rental expenses, condominium fees and equipment rental expenses
      • motor vehicle rental and leasing expenses
      • studio lighting and scaffolding
      • machinery and equipment rental expenses
      • storage expenses
      • road and construction equipment rental
      • fuel and other utility costs covered in your rental and leasing contracts.
  13. Repair and maintenance
    • Include:
      • buildings and structures
      • machinery and equipment
      • security equipment
      • vehicles
      • costs related to materials, parts and external labour associated with these expenses
      • janitorial and cleaning services and garbage removal.
  14. Amortization and depreciation
    • Include:
      • direct cost depreciation of tangible assets and amortization of leasehold improvements
      • amortization of intangible assets (e.g., amortization of goodwill, patents, franchises, copyrights, trademarks, deferred charges, organizational costs).
  15. Insurance
    • Insurance recovery income should be deducted from insurance expenses.
    • Include:
      • professional and other liability insurance
      • motor vehicle and property insurance
      • executive life insurance
      • bonding, business interruption insurance and fire insurance.
  16. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment
    • Include:
      • newspaper advertising and media expenses
      • catalogues, presentations and displays
      • tickets for theatre, concerts and sporting events for business promotion
      • fundraising expenses
      • meals, entertainment and hospitality purchases for clients.
  17. Travel, meetings and conventions
    • Include:
      • travel expenses
      • meeting and convention expenses, seminars
      • passenger transportation (e.g., airfare, bus, train)
      • accommodations
      • travel allowance and meals while travelling
      • other travel expenses.
  18. Financial services
    • Include:
      • explicit service charges for financial services
      • credit and debit card commissions and charges
      • collection expenses and transfer fees
      • registrar and transfer agent fees
      • security and exchange commission fees
      • other financial service fees.
    • Exclude interest expenses (report at Interest expense).
  19. Interest expense
    • Report the cost of servicing your company's debt.
    • Include:
      • interest
      • bank charges
      • finance charges
      • interest payments on capital leases
      • amortization of bond discounts
      • interest on short-term and long-term debt, mortgages, bonds and debentures.
  20. Other non-production-related costs and expenses
    • Include:
      • charitable donations and political contributions
      • bad debt expense
      • loan losses
      • provisions for loan losses (minus bad debt recoveries)
      • inventory adjustments.
  21. All other costs and expenses (including intracompany expenses)
    • Include:
      • production costs
      • pipeline operations, drilling, site restoration
      • gross overriding royalty
      • other producing property rentals
      • well operating, fuel and equipment
      • other lease rentals
      • other direct costs
      • equipment hire and operation
      • log yard expense, forestry costs, logging road costs
      • freight in and duty
      • overhead expenses allocated to cost of sales
      • other expenses
      • cash over/short (negative expense)
      • reimbursement of parent company expense
      • warranty expense
      • recruiting expenses
      • general and administrative expenses
      • interdivisional expenses
      • interfund transfer (minus expense recoveries)
      • exploration and development (including prospect/geological, well abandonment and dry holes, exploration expenses, development expenses)
      • amounts not included in sub-questions a. to t. above.

Total expenses
The sum of sub-questions a. to u.

Total expenses. The sum of sub-questions a. to u.
  CAN$ '000
a. Cost of goods sold  
Opening inventories  
Purchases  
Closing inventories  
Cost of goods sold  
b. Employment costs and expenses  
Salaries, wages and commissions  
Employee benefits  
c. Subcontracts  
d. Research and development fees  
e. Professional and business fees  
f. Utilities  
g. Office and computer related expenses  
h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication  
i. Business taxes, licenses and permits  
j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
k. Crown charges  
l. Rental and leasing  
m. Repair and maintenance  
n. Amortization and depreciation  
o. Insurance  
p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment  
q. Travel, meetings and conventions  
r. Financial services  
s. Interest expense  
t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses  
u. All other costs and expenses  
Total expenses  

Industry characteristics

1. What were this business's sales for each of the following goods and services?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Sales

  1. Revenue from automotive equipment rental and/or operating leases (without driver).
      • Include payments for lease contracts in which the lessor is responsible for maintenance of the vehicle.
      • Please provide a breakdown of your sales.
      • This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in renting or leasing vehicles, such as passenger cars, passenger vans, trucks, truck tractors, buses, semi-trailers, utility trailers and recreational vehicles (RVs), without drivers.
    • a1. Automobiles and light trucks (include cars, vans, mini-vans, SUVs and light trucks)
      • Report sales in Automobiles and light trucks if your establishment is primarily engaged in renting passenger cars and light trucks without drivers generally for short periods of time.
      • May include fees for services such as:
        • car rental agency
        • hearses and limousines, rental without drivers
        • passenger car rental, without driver
        • automotive leasing
        • passenger car leasing (except finance leasing), without drivers
      • Report sales in Automobiles and light trucks if your establishment is primarily engaged in leasing passenger cars without drivers generally for long periods of time such as passenger car leasing or automotive leasing.
      • The following are excluded from this survey:
        • Leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment, or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (Sales financing). Note: Exclude units that engage in any sales financing, no matter how small portion of revenue it is
        • Rental & leasing companies whose principal activity is lease financing of purchases should be classified to the sales finance
        • Renting or leasing passenger vehicles or hearses with drivers (Taxi service and limousine service)
        • Renting or leasing industrial trucks such as forklifts, material handling equipment, farm machinery and other industrial equipment (Other commercial & industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing)
        • Renting recreational goods such as pleasure boats, canoes, motorcycles, mopeds or bicycles (Other consumer goods rental)
        • Rental or leasing mobile home sites (Lessors of other real estate property)
        • Retailing vehicles commonly referred to as RVs through sales or lease arrangements (Recreational vehicle dealers)
        • Establishments involved in sales and leasing where sales revenue is greater than 50% of total sales (Motor vehicle dealers).
    • a2. Motor homes, RVs, travel trailers and campers
      • Report sales in Motor homes, RVs, travel trailers and campers if your establishment is primarily involved in renting or leasing motor homes, RVs, travel trailers, and campers without drivers.
      • May include fees for services such as:
        • motor home rental
        • recreational trailer rental
        • rental of travel, camping, or recreational trailers.
      • The following are excluded from this survey:
        • Leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment, or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (Sales financing). Note: Exclude units that engage in any sales financing, no matter how small portion of revenue it is
        • Rental & leasing companies whose principal activity is lease financing of purchases should be classified to the sales finance
        • Rental of recreational goods such as pleasure boats, canoes, motorcycles, mopeds or bicycles (Other consumer goods rental)
        • Rental or leasing mobile home sites (Lessors of other real estate property)
        • Retailing vehicles commonly referred to as RVs through sales or lease arrangements (Recreational vehicle dealers).
    • a3. Heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses
      • Report sales in Heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses if your establishment is primarily engaged in renting heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses.
      • May include fees for services such as:
        • bus rental, without driver
        • tractor rental (truck), without drivers
        • truck rental (except industrial), without drivers
        • utility trailer rental
      • Exclude:
        • Industrial truck rental or leasing, such as forklifts, materials handling equipment, farm tractors and other industrial equipment (53249, Other Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing)
        • Leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment, or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (Sales financing). Note: Exclude units that engage in any sales financing, no matter how small portion of revenue it is.
  2. Revenue from automotive equipment capital (financial) leases (without driver).
    • This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in sales financing. Establishments primarily engaged in providing financial leases or operating leases are also included if they are engaged in any sales financing. If the majority of sales are reported in this item then your company is out of scope to this survey.
  3. Labour charged to customers for repair and maintenance services
    • Exclude materials and parts charged to customers (report at Sales or merchandise and other items).
  4. Net gains or losses from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment.
  5. Gross proceeds from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment.
  6. Sales of merchandise and other items
    Include materials and parts charged to customers, food and beverages and other non-rental items.
  7. Commissions revenue
    Include commissions earned from the sale of insurance, etc.
  8. Other sales of goods and services
    • Include revenue from rental of real estate and miscellaneous service revenue.
    • Please specify the details of this revenue.
    • Total sales of goods and services (sum of questions a. to h. (do not include question e.))
Total sales of goods and services (sum of questions a. to h. (do not include question e.))
  CAN$ '000
Revenue from automotive equipment rental and/or operating leases (without driver)  
Automobiles and light trucks  
Motor homes, RVs, travel trailers and campers  
Heavy trucks, truck trailers and buses  
Revenue from automotive equipment capital (financial) leases (without driver)  
Labour charged to customers for repair and maintenance services  
Net gains or losses from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment  
Gross proceeds from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment  
Sales of merchandise and other items  
Commissions revenue  
Other  
Total sales of goods and services  

Sales by type of client

1. What was this business's breakdown of sales by the following types of client?

Sales by type of client

This section is designed to measure which sector of the economy purchases your services.

Please provide a percentage breakdown of your sales by type of client.

Please ensure that the sum of percentages reported in this section equals 100%.

a. to c. Clients in Canada

  1. Individuals and households
    • Please report the percentage of sales to individuals and households who do not represent the business or government sector.
  2. Businesses
    • Percentage of sales sold to the business sector should be reported here.
    • Include sales to Crown corporations.
  3. Governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions (e.g., hospitals, schools)
    • Percentage of sales to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments should be reported here.
    • Include: sales to hospitals, schools, universities and public utilities.
  4. Clients outside Canada
    • Please report the percentage of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada including foreign businesses, foreign individuals, foreign institutions and/or governments.
    • Include sales to foreign subsidiaries and affiliates.
a. to c. Clients in Canada
  Percentage
Clients in Canada — individuals and households  
Clients in Canada — businesses  
Clients in Canada — governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions  
Clients outside Canada  
Total percentage  

Details on Purchased Services

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, this business reported expenses for the following items.

Please provide the requested details related to these expenses.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Details on Purchased Services
  CAN$ '000
Professional and business fees
Legal services  
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services  
Management, scientific and technical consulting services  
Office administrative services  
Freight transportation arrangements and customs brokering services  
Brokerage and other insurance related services  
Security brokerage and securities dealing services  
Other purchased professional services  
Total expenses for professional and business fees  
Office and computer related expenses
Data processing, hosting, and related services  
Business support services  
Other office and computer related purchased services  
Total expenses for office and computer related expenses  
Royalties, franchise fees and memberships
Rights to non-financial intangible assets  
Membership fees or services  
Other royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Total expenses for royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rental and leasing
Non-residential real estate rental  
Motor vehicle rental and leasing  
Computer equipment rental and leasing  
Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing services  
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment renting and leasing services, without operator  
Other rental services  
Total expenses for rental and leasing  
Repair and maintenance
Security services and investigation  
Waste management and remediation services  
Motor vehicle repair and maintenance services  
Other repair and maintenance services  
Total expenses for repair and maintenance  

Sales by consumer location

1. What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?

Consumer location is the location where the goods or services will ultimately be used.

If ultimate consumer location is not known, the following are acceptable substitutes:

  • shipping destination
  • client's billing address
  • location of this business's retail customers
  • location of this business's warehouse/distribution centres.
Sales by consumer location
  Percentage
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
United States  
All other countries  
Total percentage  

Changes or events

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

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

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information. Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

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

Feedback

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours:
  • Minutes:

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Archived - 2019 Annual Survey of Service Industries: Amusement and Recreation

Why are we conducting this survey?

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

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

  • calculating each province and territory's fair share of federal-provincial transfer payments for health, education and social programs
  • establishing government programs to assist businesses
  • assisting the business community in negotiating contracts and collective agreements
  • supporting the government in making informed decisions about fiscal, monetary and foreign exchange policies
  • indexing social benefit programs and determining tax brackets
  • enabling academics and economists to analyze the economic performance of Canadian industries and to better understand rapidly evolving business environments.

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.

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage of revenue
Main activity  
Secondary activity  
All other activities  
Total percentage  

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 .

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 .

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).

Fiscal year start date

Fiscal year-end date

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:

CAN$ '000

I will report in the format above

Revenue

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Revenue

a. Sales of goods and services (e.g., fees, commissions, services revenue)

Report net of returns and allowances.

Sales of goods and services are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods and services (cash or credit), falling within a business's ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of trade discount, value added tax and other taxes based on sales.

Include:

  • sales from Canadian locations (domestic and export sales)
  • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm.

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes and excise duties and taxes
  • intercompany sales in consolidated financial statements.

b. Rental and leasing

Include rental or leasing of apartments, commercial buildings, land, office space, residential housing, investments in co-tenancies and co-ownerships, hotel or motel rooms, long and short term vehicle leasing, machinery or equipment, storage lockers, etc.

c. Commissions

Include commissions earned on the sale of products or services by businesses such as advertising agencies, brokers, insurance agents, lottery ticket sales, sales representatives and travel agencies - compensation could also be reported under this item (for example, compensation for collecting sales tax).

d. Subsidies (including grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships)

Include:

  • non-repayable grants, contributions and subsidies from all levels of government
  • revenue from private sector (corporate and individual) sponsorships, donations and fundraising.

e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees

A royalty is defined as a payment received by the holder of a copyright, trademark or patent.

Include revenue received from the sale or use of all intellectual property rights of copyrighted materials such as musical, literary, artistic or dramatic works, sound recordings or the broadcasting of communication signals.

f. Dividends

Include:

  • dividend income
  • dividends from Canadian sources
  • dividends from foreign sources
  • patronage dividends.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

g. Interest

Include:

  • investment revenue
  • interest from foreign sources
  • interest from Canadian bonds and debentures
  • interest from Canadian mortgage loans
  • interest from other Canadian sources.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

h. All other revenue (Include intracompany transfers)

Include amounts not included in questions a. to g.

Total revenue

The sum of sub-questions a. to h.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
a. Sales of goods and services  
b. Rental and leasing  
c. Commissions  
d. Subsidies  
e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
f. Dividends  
g. Interest  
h. Other  
Total revenue  

E-commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's total revenue?

Include:

  • sales of goods and services
  • rental, leasing and property management
  • commissions
  • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
  • royalties
  • rights
  • licensing and franchise fees
  • dividends, interest and other revenue.

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

  • Yes
  • No

3. Of the [amount] reported in total revenue, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

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

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

  • Mobile app
    Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps, including Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).
  • Company website
    Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.
  • Third-party website
    Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia or Etsy).
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
    A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.
  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other - Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other - Specify the other reasons

Expenses

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what were this business's expenses for the following items?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Expenses

a. Cost of goods sold

Many business units distinguish their costs of materials from their other business expenses (selling, general and administrative). This item is included to allow you to easily record your costs/expenses according to your normal accounting practices.

Include:

  • cost of raw materials and/or goods purchased for resale - net of discounts earned on purchases
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude all costs associated with salaries, wages, benefits, commissions and subcontracts (report at Employment costs and expenses, and Subcontracts).

b. Employment costs and expenses

b1. Salaries, wages and commissions

Please report all salaries and wages (including taxable allowances and employment commissions as defined on the T4 - Statement of Remuneration Paid) before deductions for this reporting period.

Include:

  • vacation pay
  • bonuses (including profit sharing)
  • employee commissions
  • taxable allowances (e.g., room and board, vehicle allowances, gifts such as airline tickets for holidays)
  • severance pay.

Exclude all payments and expenses associated with casual labour and outside contract workers (report at Subcontracts).

b2. Employee benefits

Include contributions to:

  • health plans
  • insurance plans
  • employment insurance
  • pension plans
  • workers' compensation
  • association dues
  • contributions to any other employee benefits such as child care and supplementary unemployment benefit (SUB) plans
  • contributions to provincial and territorial health and education payroll taxes.

c. Subcontracts

Subcontract expense refers to the purchasing of services from outside of the company rather than providing them in-house.

Include:

  • hired casual labour and outside contract workers
  • custom work and contract work
  • subcontract and outside labour
  • hired labour.

d. Research and development fees

Expenses from activities conducted with the intention of making a discovery that could either lead to the development of new products or procedures, or to the improvement of existing products or procedures.

e. Professional and business fees

Include:

  • legal services
  • accounting and auditing fees
  • consulting fees
  • education and training fees
  • appraisal fees
  • management and administration fees
  • property management fees
  • information technology (IT) consulting and service fees (purchased)
  • architectural fees
  • engineering fees
  • scientific and technical service fees
  • other consulting fees (management, technical and scientific)
  • veterinary fees
  • fees for human health services
  • payroll preparation fees
  • all other professional and business service fees.

Exclude service fees paid to Head Office (report at All other costs and expenses).

f. Utilities

Utility expenses related to operating your business unit such as water, electricity, gas and heating.

Include:

  • diesel, fuel wood, natural gas, oil and propane
  • sewage.

Exclude:

  • energy expenses covered in your rental and leasing contracts
  • telephone, Internet and other telecommunications
  • vehicle fuel (report at All other costs and expenses).

g. Office and computer related expenses

Include:

  • office stationery and supplies, paper and other supplies for photocopiers, printers and fax machines
  • postage and courier (used in the day to day office business activity)
  • computer and peripherals upgrade expenses
  • data processing.

Exclude telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses (report at Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication).

h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication

Include:

  • internet
  • telephone and telecommunications
  • cellular telephone
  • fax machine
  • pager.

i. Business taxes, licenses and permits

Include:

  • property taxes paid directly and property transfer taxes
  • vehicle license fees
  • beverage taxes and business taxes
  • trade license fees
  • membership fees and professional license fees
  • provincial capital tax.

j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships

Include:

  • amounts paid to holders of patents, copyrights, performing rights and trademarks
  • gross overriding royalty expenses and direct royalty costs
  • resident and non-resident royalty expenses
  • franchise fees.

Exclude Crown royalties

k. Crown charges

Federal or Provincial royalty, tax, lease or rental payments made in relation to the acquisition, development or ownership of Canadian resource properties.

Include:

  • Crown royalties
  • Crown leases and rentals
  • oil sand leases
  • stumpage fees.

l. Rental and leasing

Include:

  • lease rental expenses, real estate rental expenses, condominium fees and equipment rental expenses
  • motor vehicle rental and leasing expenses
  • studio lighting and scaffolding
  • machinery and equipment rental expenses
  • storage expenses
  • road and construction equipment rental
  • fuel and other utility costs covered in your rental and leasing contracts.

m. Repair and maintenance

Include:

  • buildings and structures
  • machinery and equipment
  • security equipment
  • vehicles
  • costs related to materials, parts and external labour associated with these expenses
  • janitorial and cleaning services and garbage removal.

n. Amortization and depreciation

Include:

  • direct cost depreciation of tangible assets and amortization of leasehold improvements
  • amortization of intangible assets e.g., amortization of goodwill, patents, franchises, copyrights, trademarks, deferred charges, organizational costs).

o. Insurance

Insurance recovery income should be deducted from insurance expenses.

Include:

  • professional and other liability insurance
  • motor vehicle and property insurance
  • executive life insurance
  • bonding, business interruption insurance and fire insurance.

p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment

Include:

  • newspaper advertising and media expenses
  • catalogues, presentations and displays
  • tickets for theatre, concerts and sporting events for business promotion
  • fundraising expenses
  • meals, entertainment and hospitality purchases for clients.

q. Travel, meetings and conventions

Include:

  • travel expenses
  • meeting and convention expenses, seminars
  • passenger transportation (e.g., airfare, bus, train)
  • accommodations
  • travel allowance and meals while travelling
  • other travel expenses.

r. Financial services

Include:

  • explicit service charges for financial services
  • credit and debit card commissions and charges
  • collection expenses and transfer fees
  • registrar and transfer agent fees
  • security and exchange commission fees
  • other financial service fees.

Exclude interest expenses (report at Interest expense).

s. Interest expense

Report the cost of servicing your company's debt.

Include:

  • interest
  • bank charges
  • finance charges
  • interest payments on capital leases
  • amortization of bond discounts
  • interest on short-term and long-term debt, mortgages, bonds and debentures.

t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses

Include:

  • charitable donations and political contributions
  • bad debt expense
  • loan losses
  • provisions for loan losses (minus bad debt recoveries)
  • inventory adjustments.

u. All other costs and expenses (including intracompany expenses)

Include:

  • production costs
  • pipeline operations, drilling, site restoration
  • gross overriding royalty
  • other producing property rentals
  • well operating, fuel and equipment
  • other lease rentals
  • other direct costs
  • equipment hire and operation
  • log yard expense, forestry costs, logging road costs
  • freight in and duty
  • overhead expenses allocated to cost of sales
  • other expenses
  • cash over/short (negative expense)
  • reimbursement of parent company expense
  • warranty expense
  • recruiting expenses
  • general and administrative expenses
  • interdivisional expenses
  • interfund transfer (minus expense recoveries)
  • exploration and development (including prospect/geological, well abandonment and dry holes, exploration expenses, development expenses)
  • amounts not included in sub-questions a. to t. above.

Total expenses

The sum of sub-questions a. to u.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
a. Cost of goods sold  
Opening inventories  
Purchases  
Closing inventories  
Cost of goods sold  
b. Employment costs and expenses  
Salaries, wages and commissions  
Employee benefits  
c. Subcontracts  
d. Research and development fees  
e. Professional and business fees  
f. Utilities  
g. Office and computer related expenses  
h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication  
i. Business taxes, licenses and permits  
j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
k. Crown charges  
l. Rental and leasing  
m. Repair and maintenance  
n. Amortization and depreciation  
o. Insurance  
p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment  
q. Travel, meetings and conventions  
r. Financial services  
s. Interest expense  
t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses  
u. All other costs and expenses  
Total expenses   

Industry characteristics

1. What were this business's sales for each of the following goods and services?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Exclude subsidies, royalties, dividend and interest revenue.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
Admission receipts  
Golf courses and country clubs  
Skiing facilities  
Fitness and recreational sports centres  
Amusement parks and arcades  
Bowling centres  
Other amusement and recreational facilities  
Marina services  
Spa services  
Corporate and party event services  
Sports and recreation occupation services  
Rental of facilities  
Rental of traveller accommodations  
Rental of recreational goods and equipment  
Repair and maintenance of sporting, fitness and recreational vehicles and equipment  
Registration fees for sports tournaments and matches  
Advertising revenue  
Sales of food and non-alcoholic beverages  
Sales of alcoholic beverages  
Sales of merchandise  
Other  
Total sales of goods and services  

Details on Purchased Services

1. For the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, this business reported expenses for the following items.

Please provide the requested details related to these expenses.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  CAN$ '000
Professional and business fees  
Legal services  
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services  
Management, scientific and technical consulting services  
Office administrative services  
Freight transportation arrangements and customs brokering services  
Brokerage and other insurance related services  
Security brokerage and securities dealing services  
Other purchased professional services  
Total expenses for professional and business fees  
Office and computer related expenses  
Data processing, hosting, and related services  
Business support services  
Other office and computer related purchased services  
Total expenses for office and computer related expenses  
Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rights to non-financial intangible assets  
Membership fees or services  
Other royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Total expenses for royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rental and leasing  
Non-residential real estate rental  
Motor vehicle rental and leasing  
Computer equipment rental and leasing  
Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing services  
Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment renting and leasing services, without operator  
Other rental services  
Total expenses for rental and leasing  
Repair and maintenance  
Security services and investigation  
Waste management and remediation services  
Motor vehicle repair and maintenance services  
Other repair and maintenance services  
Total expenses for repair and maintenance  

Sales by type of client

1. What was this business's breakdown of sales by the following types of client?

Sales by type of client

This section is designed to measure which sector of the economy purchases your services.

Please provide a percentage breakdown of your sales by type of client.

Please ensure that the sum of percentages reported in this section equals 100%.

a. to c. Clients in Canada

a. Individuals and households

Please report the percentage of sales to individuals and households who do not represent the business or government sector.

b. Businesses

Percentage of sales sold to the business sector should be reported here.

Include sales to Crown corporations.

c. Governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions e.g., hospitals, schools)

Percentage of sales to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments should be reported here.

Include: sales to hospitals, schools, universities and public utilities.

d. Clients outside Canada

Please report the percentage of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada including foreign businesses, foreign individuals, foreign institutions and/or governments.

Include sales to foreign subsidiaries and affiliates.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage
Clients in Canada — individuals and households  
Clients in Canada — businesses  
Clients in Canada — governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions  
Clients outside Canada  
Total percentage  

International transactions - revenue received from exports

1. During the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business receive revenue from clients outside Canada for the sale of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

International transactions - revenue received from exports

2. What was the revenue received from clients outside Canada?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Revenue received (CAN$ '000)

3. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

4. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by country?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of revenue received from any other countries - top 4 clients only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  

International transactions - purchases from outside Canada (imports)

5. During the reporting period YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make payments to suppliers outside Canada for the purchase of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

6. What were the payments made to suppliers outside Canada?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Payments made (CAN$ '000)

7. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

8. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by country?

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

This table contains no data. It is an example of an empty data table used by respondents to provide data to Statistics Canada.
  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of payments made to any other countries - top 4 suppliers only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  

Changes or events

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

Select all that apply.

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

Contact person

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

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

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

First name:

Last name:

Title:

Email address:

Telephone number (including area code):

Extension number (if applicable):
The maximum number of characters is 5.

Fax number (including area code):

Feedback

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

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

Hours:

Minutes:

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Archived - 2019 Annual Survey of Service Industries: Commercial and Industrial Machinery Equipment Rental and Leasing

Why are we conducting this survey?

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

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

  • calculating each province and territory's fair share of federal-provincial transfer payments for health, education and social programs
  • establishing government programs to assist businesses
  • assisting the business community in negotiating contracts and collective agreements
  • supporting the government in making informed decisions about fiscal, monetary and foreign exchange policies
  • indexing social benefit programs and determining tax brackets
  • enabling academics and economists to analyze the economic performance of Canadian industries and to better understand rapidly evolving business environments.

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.

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

Business or organization and contact information

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

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

Legal Name

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

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

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

Operating Name

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

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Description and examples

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Main activity

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

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

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

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

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

Reporting period information

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

For this survey, the end date should fall between April 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020.

Here are twelve common fiscal periods that fall within the targeted dates:

  • May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019
  • June 1, 2018 to May 31, 2019
  • July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
  • August 1, 2018 to July 31, 2019
  • September 1, 2018 to August 31, 2019
  • October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019
  • November 1, 2018 to October 31, 2019
  • December 1, 2018 to November 30, 2019
  • January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019
  • February 1, 2019 to January 31, 2020
  • March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2020
  • April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020.

Here are other examples of fiscal periods that fall within the required dates:

  • September 18, 2018 to September 15, 2019 (e.g., floating year-end)
  • June 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 (e.g., a newly opened business).
  • Fiscal year start date
  • Fiscal year-end date

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

Select all that apply.

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

Additional reporting instructions

1. Throughout this questionnaire, please report financial information in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For example, an amount of $763,880.25 should be reported as:

$764,000

I will report in the format above

Revenue

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Revenue

a. Sales of goods and services (e.g., fees, commissions, services revenue)

Report net of returns and allowances.

Sales of goods and services are defined as amounts derived from the sale of goods and services (cash or credit), falling within a business's ordinary activities. Sales should be reported net of trade discount, value added tax and other taxes based on sales.

Include:

  • sales from Canadian locations (domestic and export sales)
  • transfers to other business units or a head office of your firm.

Exclude:

  • transfers into inventory and consignment sales
  • federal, provincial and territorial sales taxes and excise duties and taxes
  • intercompany sales in consolidated financial statements.

b. Rental and leasing

Include rental or leasing of apartments, commercial buildings, land, office space, residential housing, investments in co-tenancies and co-ownerships, hotel or motel rooms, long and short term vehicle leasing, machinery or equipment, storage lockers, etc.

c. Commissions

Include commissions earned on the sale of products or services by businesses such as advertising agencies, brokers, insurance agents, lottery ticket sales, sales representatives and travel agencies - compensation could also be reported under this item (for example, compensation for collecting sales tax).

d. Subsidies (including grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships)

Include:

  • non-repayable grants, contributions and subsidies from all levels of government
  • revenue from private sector (corporate and individual) sponsorships, donations and fundraising.

e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees

A royalty is defined as a payment received by the holder of a copyright, trademark or patent.

Include revenue received from the sale or use of all intellectual property rights of copyrighted materials such as musical, literary, artistic or dramatic works, sound recordings or the broadcasting of communication signals.

f. Dividends

Include:

  • dividend income
  • dividends from Canadian sources
  • dividends from foreign sources
  • patronage dividends.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

g. Interest

Include:

  • investment revenue
  • interest from foreign sources
  • interest from Canadian bonds and debentures
  • interest from Canadian mortgage loans
  • interest from other Canadian sources.

Exclude equity income from investments in subsidiaries or affiliates.

h. All other revenue (Include intracompany transfers)

Include amounts not included in questions

a. to g.

Total revenue

The sum of sub-questions a. to h.

For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's revenue from each of the following sources?
  CAN$ '000
a. Sales of goods and services Include sales, commissions, rental and leasing revenue if they are this business's primary revenue source.  
b. Rental and leasing Report only if this is a secondary revenue source. If rental and leasing are your primary revenue source, report at question a.  
c. Commissions Report only if this is a secondary revenue source. If commissions are your primary revenue source, report at question a.  
d. Subsidies Include grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships.  
e. Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
f. Dividends  
g. Interest  
h. Other Include intracompany transfers. Specify all other revenue:  
Total revenue  

E-commerce

The following questions are about e-commerce activities.

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

Sales from automated kiosks located within the business's establishments are excluded from E-commerce sales.

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what was this business's total revenue?

Include:

  • sales of goods and services
  • rental, leasing and property management
  • commissions
  • subsidies, grants, donations, fundraising and sponsorships
  • royalties
  • rights
  • licensing and franchise fees
  • dividends, interest and other revenue.

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total revenue in CAN$ '000

2. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business have any e-commerce revenue?

E-commerce revenue: Sales of goods and services conducted over the Internet with or without online payment.

Include all revenue for which an order is received and commitment to purchase is made via the Internet, although payment can be made by other means, such as orders made on web pages, an extranet, mobile devices or Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).

Exclude orders made by telephone, facsimile or email.

  • Yes
  • No

3. Of the [amount] reported in total revenue, what was the total e-commerce revenue?

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

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Total e-commerce revenue in CAN$ '000

4. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make sales over the Internet through any of the following methods?

Select all that apply.

Mobile app

Include sales through any app, or application, that is downloaded and designed to run on a handheld device such as a smartphone or tablet (for example, places where a user may download these apps, including Apple's App Store, Google Play or Blackberry App World).

Company website Include sales through a browser-based website where your organization maintains control of the content.

Third-party website Include sales through a browser-based website where a third-party maintains the structure of the website and control of the look and feel while your company only provides the product to be sold (for example, Amazon, Expedia or Etsy).

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

A standard format for exchanging business data. EDI is based on the use of message standards, ensuring that all participants use a common language.

  • Via a mobile app
  • Via your company website
  • Via a third-party website
  • Via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
  • Other
    • Specify the other methods

5. Does this business have any full-time staff dedicated solely to activities related to e-commerce?

  • Yes
  • No

6. Why did this business not make sales over the Internet?

Select all that apply.

  • Goods and services do not lend themselves to online sales
  • Prefer to maintain current business model
  • Lack of skilled workers to implement and maintain e-commerce infrastructure
  • Cost of development is too high
  • Security concerns
  • Other
    • Specify the other reasons

Expenses

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what were this business's expenses for the following items?

Notes:

  • a detailed breakdown may be requested in other sections
  • these questions are asked of many different industries. Some questions may not apply to this business

Report dollar amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Expenses

a. Cost of goods sold

Many business units distinguish their costs of materials from their other business expenses (selling, general and administrative). This item is included to allow you to easily record your costs/expenses according to your normal accounting practices.

Include:

  • cost of raw materials and/or goods purchased for resale - net of discounts earned on purchases
  • freight in and duty.

Exclude all costs associated with salaries, wages, benefits, commissions and subcontracts (report at Employment costs and expenses, and Subcontracts).

b. Employment costs and expenses

b1. Salaries, wages and commissions

Please report all salaries and wages (including taxable allowances and employment commissions as defined on the T4 - Statement of Remuneration Paid) before deductions for this reporting period.

Include:

  • vacation pay
  • bonuses (including profit sharing)
  • employee commissions
  • taxable allowances (e.g., room and board, vehicle allowances, gifts such as airline tickets for holidays)
  • severance pay.

Exclude all payments and expenses associated with casual labour and outside contract workers (report at Subcontracts).

b2. Employee benefits

Include contributions to:

  • health plans
  • insurance plans
  • employment insurance
  • pension plans
  • workers' compensation
  • association dues
  • contributions to any other employee benefits such as child care and supplementary unemployment benefit (SUB) plans
  • contributions to provincial and territorial health and education payroll taxes.

c. Subcontracts

Subcontract expense refers to the purchasing of services from outside of the company rather than providing them in-house.

Include:

  • hired casual labour and outside contract workers
  • custom work and contract work
  • subcontract and outside labour
  • hired labour.

d. Research and development fees

Expenses from activities conducted with the intention of making a discovery that could either lead to the development of new products or procedures, or to the improvement of existing products or procedures.

e. Professional and business fees

Include:

  • legal services
  • accounting and auditing fees
  • consulting fees
  • education and training fees
  • appraisal fees
  • management and administration fees
  • property management fees
  • information technology (IT) consulting and service fees (purchased)
  • architectural fees
  • engineering fees
  • scientific and technical service fees
  • other consulting fees (management, technical and scientific)
  • veterinary fees
  • fees for human health services
  • payroll preparation fees
  • all other professional and business service fees.

Exclude service fees paid to Head Office (report at All other costs and expenses).

f. Utilities

Utility expenses related to operating your business unit such as water, electricity, gas and heating.

Include:

  • diesel, fuel wood, natural gas, oil and propane
  • sewage.

Exclude:

  • energy expenses covered in your rental and leasing contracts
  • telephone, Internet and other telecommunications
  • vehicle fuel (report at All other costs and expenses).

g. Office and computer related expenses

Include:

  • office stationery and supplies, paper and other supplies for photocopiers, printers and fax machines
  • postage and courier (used in the day to day office business activity)
  • computer and peripherals upgrade expenses
  • data processing.

Exclude telephone, Internet and other telecommunication expenses (report at Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication).

h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication

Include:

  • internet
  • telephone and telecommunications
  • cellular telephone
  • fax machine
  • pager.

i. Business taxes, licenses and permits

Include:

  • property taxes paid directly and property transfer taxes
  • vehicle license fees
  • beverage taxes and business taxes
  • trade license fees
  • membership fees and professional license fees
  • provincial capital tax.

j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships

Include:

  • amounts paid to holders of patents, copyrights, performing rights and trademarks
  • gross overriding royalty expenses and direct royalty costs
  • resident and non-resident royalty expenses
  • franchise fees.

Exclude Crown royalties

k. Crown charges

Federal or Provincial royalty, tax, lease or rental payments made in relation to the acquisition, development or ownership of Canadian resource properties.

Include:

  • Crown royalties
  • Crown leases and rentals
  • oil sand leases
  • stumpage fees.

l. Rental and leasing

Include:

  • lease rental expenses, real estate rental expenses, condominium fees and equipment rental expenses
  • motor vehicle rental and leasing expenses
  • studio lighting and scaffolding
  • machinery and equipment rental expenses
  • storage expenses
  • road and construction equipment rental
  • fuel and other utility costs covered in your rental and leasing contracts.

m. Repair and maintenance

Include:

  • buildings and structures
  • machinery and equipment
  • security equipment
  • vehicles
  • costs related to materials, parts and external labour associated with these expenses
  • janitorial and cleaning services and garbage removal.

n. Amortization and depreciation

Include:

  • direct cost depreciation of tangible assets and amortization of leasehold improvements
  • amortization of intangible assets (e.g., amortization of goodwill, patents, franchises, copyrights, trademarks, deferred charges, organizational costs).

o. Insurance

Insurance recovery income should be deducted from insurance expenses.

Include:

  • professional and other liability insurance
  • motor vehicle and property insurance
  • executive life insurance
  • bonding, business interruption insurance and fire insurance.

p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment

Include:

  • newspaper advertising and media expenses
  • catalogues, presentations and displays
  • tickets for theatre, concerts and sporting events for business promotion
  • fundraising expenses
  • meals, entertainment and hospitality purchases for clients.

q. Travel, meetings and conventions

Include:

  • travel expenses
  • meeting and convention expenses, seminars
  • passenger transportation (e.g., airfare, bus, train)
  • accommodations
  • travel allowance and meals while travelling
  • other travel expenses.

r. Financial services

Include:

  • explicit service charges for financial services
  • credit and debit card commissions and charges
  • collection expenses and transfer fees
  • registrar and transfer agent fees
  • security and exchange commission fees
  • other financial service fees.

Exclude interest expenses (report at Interest expense).

s. Interest expense

Report the cost of servicing your company's debt.

Include:

  • interest
  • bank charges
  • finance charges
  • interest payments on capital leases
  • amortization of bond discounts
  • interest on short-term and long-term debt, mortgages, bonds and debentures.

t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses

Include:

  • charitable donations and political contributions
  • bad debt expense
  • loan losses
  • provisions for loan losses (minus bad debt recoveries)
  • inventory adjustments.

u. All other costs and expenses (including intracompany expenses)

Include:

  • production costs
  • pipeline operations, drilling, site restoration
  • gross overriding royalty
  • other producing property rentals
  • well operating, fuel and equipment
  • other lease rentals
  • other direct costs
  • equipment hire and operation
  • log yard expense, forestry costs, logging road costs
  • freight in and duty
  • overhead expenses allocated to cost of sales
  • other expenses
  • cash over/short (negative expense)
  • reimbursement of parent company expense
  • warranty expense
  • recruiting expenses
  • general and administrative expenses
  • interdivisional expenses
  • interfund transfer (minus expense recoveries)
  • exploration and development (including prospect/geological, well abandonment and dry holes, exploration expenses, development expenses)
  • amounts not included in sub-questions a. to t. above.

Total expenses

The sum of sub-questions a. to u.

For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, what were this business's expenses for the following items?
  CAN$ '000
a. Cost of goods sold  
a1 Opening inventories  
a2 Purchases Include raw materials, goods purchased for resale and non-returnable containers. Exclude change in inventories  
a3 Closing inventories  
a4 Cost of goods sold Opening inventories plus purchases minus closing inventories.  
b. Employment costs and expenses Include all employees who were issued a T4. Exclude commissions to be paid to non-employees, report at sub-question c.  
b1 Salaries, wages and commissions  
b2 Employee benefits  
c. Subcontracts Include commisions to non-employees. Exclude research and development.  
d. Research and development fees Exclude in-house research and development.  
e. Professional and business fees e.g., legal, accounting, consulting, scientific and property management fees  
f. Utilities e.g., electricity, water, gas  
g. Office and computer related expenses e.g., office supplies, postage, computer upgrades  
h. Telephone, Internet and other telecommunication  
i. Business taxes, licenses and permits e.g., beverage tax, business tax, license fees, property taxes  
j. Royalties, franchise fees and memberships Exclude Crown royalties.  
k. Crown charges (for logging, mining and energy industries only)  
l. Rental and leasing Include land buildings, equipment, vehicles.  
m. Repair and maintenance Include buildings, equipment, vehicles.  
n. Amortization and depreciation  
o. Insurance  
p. Advertising, marketing, promotion, meals and entertainment  
q. Travel, meetings and conventions  
r. Financial services e.g., bank charges, transaction fees  
s. Interest expense  
t. Other non-production-related costs and expenses Include bad debts, loan losses, donations, political contributions and inventory write-down.  
u. All other costs and expenses Include intracompany expenses. Specify all other costs and expenses:  
Total expenses  

Industry characteristics

1. What were this business's sales for each of the following goods and services?

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

Report your gross revenue from the rental and/or operating lease of the following commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (without operator).

Include payments for lease contracts in which the lessor is responsible for maintenance.

Industry characteristics

Please exclude any federal, provincial or territorial sales tax collected for remittance to a government agency.

Sales

Operating leases typically meet certain criteria:

  • rental and leasing agreements finance the acquisition of equipment and machinery for less than their useful economic life
  • the lessee can return the machinery and equipment at the end of the lease term without further obligation to the lessor
  • operators for the machinery and equipment are not provided to the lessee (this does not include repair and maintenance or training services offered by the lessor).

Sales revenues from other types of rental and lease agreements including capital (direct financing) and sales type leases should be reported at Revenue from capital leases.

a. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for computers and peripherals

Include renting and leasing of computer hardware and peripherals such as printers, modems, scanners, etc.

Exclude:

  • leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (report at Revenue from capital leases)
  • renting and/or leasing residential furniture (report at Other)
  • renting and/or leasing consumer electronics and appliances (report at Other)

b. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for other office machinery and equipment (e.g., office furniture)

Include renting and leasing of:

  • business machines such as photocopiers, fax machines, and telecommunication systems
  • office furniture.

Exclude:

  • leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (report at Revenue from capital leases)
  • renting and/or leasing residential furniture (report at Other)
  • renting and/or leasing consumer electronics and appliances (report at Other)

c. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for machinery and equipment for transportation (e.g., air, rail and water transportation)

Include renting and leasing of:

  • airplanes and helicopters without pilots
  • chartering of commercial boats (e.g., steamships, tugboats, etc.) without operator
  • railway car leasing (except financial).

Exclude:

  • leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (report at Revenue from capital leases)
  • renting and/or leasing air, rail and water transportation equipment with operator
  • renting and/or leasing pleasure boats (report at Other)
  • renting and/or leasing automobiles or trucks (report at Other)

d. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for heavy machinery and equipment (e.g., for agriculture, construction, forestry, mining, oil and gas extractions, etc.)

Include renting and/or leasing of:

  • heavy machinery and equipment
  • oil field and oil well drilling machinery and equipment
  • scaffolding (including mobile platforms)
  • construction forms
  • pallets and shipping containers.

Exclude:

  • leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (report at Revenue from capital leases)
  • renting and/or leasing heavy machinery and equipment with operator.

e. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for other commercial and industrial equipment (e.g., materials handling, manufacturing, machine tools, power generation, intermodal containers, medical equipment, audio-visual and theatrical equipment, vending machines, etc.)

Include renting and leasing of:

  • construction and temporary road signs
  • communications equipment (e.g., mobile radio systems and public address systems)
  • diesel generators
  • garbage dumpsters
  • industrial trucks and other types of materials handling machinery and equipment
  • industrial machinery and equipment
  • lottery terminal equipment
  • medical equipment
  • metalworking machinery and equipment
  • motion picture equipment rental (including studio property rental)
  • offshore tool rental
  • painting equipment
  • plumbing equipment
  • restaurant equipment
  • sawmill equipment and machinery
  • sound and lighting machinery and equipment
  • textile machinery and equipment
  • theatrical equipment and scenery (except costumes)
  • vending and other types of coin-operated machines (e.g., washing machines)
  • welding equipment
  • woodworking equipment.

Exclude:

  • leasing and providing loans to buyers of goods and equipment or to vendors and dealers to finance their inventories (report at Revenue from capital leases)
  • renting and/or leasing commercial and/or industrial machinery and equipment with operator
  • renting and/or leasing automobiles or trucks (report at Other)

f. Revenue from capital (financial) leases

This question refers to revenue from providing capital (financial) or sales type leases. Typically, a capital lease is used to finance machinery and equipment for the major part of its economic life.

During the lease contract, the lessee is responsible for maintenance, interest and principle. After the lease period is over, ownership of the machinery and equipment is transferred to the lessee.

g. Labour charged to customers for repair and maintenance services

Include revenue from the labour associated with installation and set-up fees.

Exclude parts and materials charged to customers (report at Sales or merchandise and other items).

h. Sales of merchandise

Include:

  • sales of new machinery and equipment
  • sales of other non-rental items
  • sales of food and beverages.

Exclude disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipments (report at Net gains or losses from disposal of previous rented and/or leased equipment).

k. Commissions revenue

Include commissions earned from the sale of insurance, etc.

l. Other sales

Include:

  • other types of machinery and equipment rental (e.g., automobiles and trucks, consumer goods)
  • delivery and freight revenue
  • building, shop and land rental revenue
  • interest revenue
  • bad debt recoveries
  • miscellaneous service rental.
What were this business's sales for each of the following goods and services?
  CAN$ '000
a. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for computers and peripherals  
b. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for other office machinery and equipment  
c. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for machinery and equipment for transportation  
d. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for heavy machinery and equipment  
e. Revenue from rental and/or operating lease agreements for other commercial and industrial equipment  
f. Revenue from capital (financial) leases  
g. Labour charged to customers for repair and maintenance services  
h. Sales of merchandise and other items  
i. Net gains or losses from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment  
j. Gross proceeds from disposal of previously rented and/or leased equipment  
k. Commissions revenue  
l. Other  
Total sales  

Details on Purchased Services

1. For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, this business reported expenses for the following items.

Please provide the requested details related to these expenses.

Please report all amounts in thousands of Canadian dollars.

For the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, this business reported expenses for the following items.
  CAN$ '000
Professional and business fees  
a. Legal services  
b. Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services  
c. Management, scientific and technical consulting services  
d. Office administrative services  
e. Freight transportation arrangements and customs brokering services  
f. Brokerage and other insurance related services  
g. Security brokerage and securities dealing services  
h. Other purchased professional services  
Total expenses for professional and business fees  
Office and computer related expenses  
a. Data processing, hosting, and related services  
b. Business support services  
c. Other office and computer related purchased services  
Total expenses for office and computer related expenses  
Royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
a. Rights to non-financial intangible assets  
b. Membership fees or services  
c. Other royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Total expenses for royalties, franchise fees and memberships  
Rental and leasing  
a. Non-residential real estate rental  
b. Motor vehicle rental and leasing  
c. Computer equipment rental and leasing  
d. Office machinery and equipment rental and leasing services  
e. Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment renting and leasing services, without operator  
f. Other rental services  
Total expenses for rental and leasing  
Repair and maintenance  
a. Security services and investigation  
b. Waste management and remediation services  
c. Motor vehicle repair and maintenance services  
d. Other repair and maintenance services  
Total expenses for repair and maintenance  

Sales by type of client

1. What was this business's breakdown of sales by the following types of client?

Sales by type of client

This section is designed to measure which sector of the economy purchases your services.

Please provide a percentage breakdown of your sales by type of client.

Please ensure that the sum of percentages reported in this section equals 100%.

a. to c. Clients in Canada

a. Individuals and households

Please report the percentage of sales to individuals and households who do not represent the business or government sector.

b. Businesses

Percentage of sales sold to the business sector should be reported here.

Include sales to Crown corporations.

c. Governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions (e.g., hospitals, schools)

Percentage of sales to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments should be reported here.

Include: sales to hospitals, schools, universities and public utilities.

d. Clients outside Canada

Please report the percentage of total sales to customers or clients located outside Canada including foreign businesses, foreign individuals, foreign institutions and/or governments.

Include sales to foreign subsidiaries and affiliates.

What was this business's breakdown of sales by the following types of client?
  Percentage
Clients in Canada - individuals and households  
Clients in Canada - businesses  
Clients in Canada - governments, not-for-profit organizations and public institutions  
Clients outside Canada  
Total percentage  

Sales by consumer location

1. What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?

Consumer location is the location where the goods or services will ultimately be used.

If ultimate consumer location is not known, the following are acceptable substitutes:

  • shipping destination
  • client's billing address
  • location of this business's retail customers
  • location of this business's warehouse/distribution centres.
What was the percentage breakdown of this business's sales by consumer location?
  Percentage
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
United States  
All other countries  
Total percentage  

International transactions - revenue received from exports

1. During the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business receive revenue from clients outside Canada for the sale of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

2. What was the revenue received from clients outside Canada?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Revenue received (CAN$ '000)

3. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?
  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

4. What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by country?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

What was the percentage breakdown of revenue received from clients outside Canada by country?
  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of revenue received from any other countries - top 4 clients only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  

International transactions - purchases from outside Canada (imports)

5. During the reporting period of YYYY-MM-DD to YYYY-MM-DD, did this business make payments to suppliers outside Canada for the purchase of products, services, royalties, rights, licensing or franchise fees?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

  • Yes
  • No

6. What were the payments made to suppliers outside Canada?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

Payments made (CAN$ '000)

7. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by goods, services and royalties?
  Percentage
Goods  
Services  
Royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees  
Total percentage  

8. What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by country?

International transactions

This section is intended to measure the value of international transactions on goods, services, royalties and licensing fees. It covers imported services and goods purchased outside Canada as well as the value of exported services and goods to clients/customers outside Canada. Please report also royalties, rights, licensing and franchise fees paid to and/or received from outside Canada. Services cover a variety of industrial, professional, trade and business services.

What was the percentage breakdown of payments made to suppliers outside Canada by country?
  Percentage
United States  
Mexico  
Provide the percentage of payments made to any other countries - top 4 suppliers only  
Other country 1  
Other country 2  
Other country 3  
Other country 4  
Total percentage  

Changes or events

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

Select all that apply.

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

Contact person

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

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

  • Yes
  • No

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Description of farm family income components

Total income: The sum of net operating income and off‑farm income of each taxfiling member of a family involved in a single farm, either a single unincorporated farm or a single incorporated farm.

Off-farm income: The sum of employment income, investment income, pension income, and total other income.

Employment income: The sum of wages and salaries and net non-farm self-employment income.

Wages and salaries: The sum of gross wages and salaries before deductions (including commission income) as per T4 slips, and other employment income such as tips and gratuities. Total wages and salaries also includes tax-exempt employment income earned on an Indian reserve.

Net non-farm self-employment income: Business income, professional income, commission income and fishing income, on a net basis. The net income is the amount reported after expenses and costs are deducted from the gross income.

Investment income: The sum of net rental income, net limited partnership income, the amount of dividends actually received from taxable Canadian corporations (excluding dividends received from the farming corporations), and interest and other investment income.

Pension income: Old Age Security pension, Canada or Quebec Pension Plan benefits, other pensions and superannuation, and net federal supplements. Since 2007, spouses or common-law partners may jointly elect to split pension income. To avoid double-counting, the amount reported by the pension transferee is not included in the estimates, as the full pension amount has been reported by the pensioner.

Total other income: The sum of government social transfers (excluding pension amounts) and other income.

Government social transfers (excluding pension amounts): Employment Insurance and other benefits, Workers' compensation benefits, social assistance payments, Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB), Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) and provincial family benefits. Both the CCTB and UCCB ended in June 2016 and were replaced by the Canadian Child Benefit (CCB).

Other income: Registered disability savings plan (RDSP) income, taxable amount of support payments received, items reported on line 130 of the T1 tax return such as scholarships, fellowships and bursaries, lump-sum payments from pensions and deferred profit-sharing plans received when leaving a plan, retiring allowances (severance pay), death benefits (other than CPP or QPP death benefits), withdrawals from AgriInvest account (Fund 2) by unincorporated operators, and other income (such as registered education savings plan income and training allowances). Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) income of people aged 65 or older is also included.

Net operating income: The profit or loss of the farm operation measured by total operating revenues minus total operating expenses, excluding capital cost allowance or amortization of tangible assets, the value of inventory adjustments and other adjustments for tax purposes. The net operating income of the farm is multiplied by the family's share in the corporation or the partnership. The net operating income is also equal to the sum of net program payments and net market income.

Net program payment: Program payments and insurance proceeds after deducting stabilization levies or fees (government levies).

Net market income: Total operating revenues minus total operating expenses minus net program payments.

Total income adjusted for capital cost allowance (CCA) or amortization of tangible assets: The sum of net operating income adjusted for capital cost allowance or amortization of tangible assets and off-farm income of each taxfiling member of a family involved in a single farm, either a single unincorporated farm or a single incorporated farm.

Adjustment for capital cost allowance (CCA) or amortization of tangible assets: The amount of the adjustment for capital cost allowance or amortization of tangible assets.

Capital cost allowance (CCA): A tax term for depreciation used to define the portion of the cost of the depreciable property, such as equipment and buildings, that is tax-deductible. After the calculation of the capital cost allowance, farmers may deduct any amount up to the maximum allowable.

Amortization of tangible assets: Includes amortization of leasehold improvements and amounts referred to as depreciation. Depreciation is a term used to define the loss in value of an asset over its estimated life due to wear and tear and obsolescence.

Net operating income adjusted for capital cost allowance (CCA) or amortization of tangible assets: The net operating income minus the adjustment for capital cost allowance or amortization of tangible assets. The net operating income of the farm adjusted for CCA or amortization of tangible assets is multiplied by the family's share in the corporation or the partnership.

Net market income adjusted for capital cost allowance (CCA) or amortization of tangible assets: Total operating revenues minus total operating expenses including capital cost allowance or amortization of tangible assets minus net program payments.

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Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR)
Survey details
CCR 1992-2015
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CCR CCR 5 WEIGHT
  • PPROVBIR
  • PDPROVBIR
  • PDCOUNBIR
  • TPIN
  • TTRN
  • TPLACRES
  • TPOSTCOD
  • TCODPLAC
  • TCENTRAC
  • TMETHDIAG
  • TMETHUSED
  • TMETHCONF
  • PDATBIR
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit (CERB)
Survey details
CERB 2020
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CERB2020 CERB2020 10 WEIGHT
  • GEO_SOURCE
  • LOCAL
  • PCODE
  • PRCD
  • SACTYPE
  • CMA
  • CMACA
  • CTNAME
  • SGC
  • CSDTYPE
  • PRCDDA
  • EIER_REAE
  • PRER
  • NAICS_BR2019
  • ERB_ID
  • BUS_SIZE1
  • BUS_SIZE2
  • BUS_ID
  • CERB_EW1 to CERB_EW38
Canadian Survey on Business Conditions (CSBC)
Survey details
CSBC 2020 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2020Q2 CSBC2020Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2020 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2020Q3 CSBC2020Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2021 Quarter 1
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2021Q1 CSBC2021Q1 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2021 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2021Q2 CSBC2021Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2021 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2021Q3 CSBC2021Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2021 Quarter 4
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2021Q4 CSBC2021Q4 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2022 Quarter 1
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2022Q1 CSBC2022Q1 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2022 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2022Q2 CSBC2022Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2022 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2022Q3 CSBC2022Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2022 Quarter 4
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2022Q4 CSBC2022Q4 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2023 Quarter 1
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2023Q1 CSBC2023Q1 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2023 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2023Q2 CSBC2023Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2023 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2023Q3 CSBC2023Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2023 Quarter 4
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2023Q4 CSBC2023Q4 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2024 Quarter 1
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2024Q1 CSBC2024Q1 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2024 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2024Q2 CSBC2024Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2024 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2024Q3 CSBC2024Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2024 Quarter 4
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2024Q4 CSBC2024Q4 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2025 Quarter 1
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2025Q1 CSBC2025Q1 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2025 Quarter 2
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2025Q2 CSBC2025Q2 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2025 Quarter 3
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2025Q3 CSBC2025Q3 10 CWEIGHT  
CSBC 2025 Quarter 4
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CSBC2025Q4 CSBC2025Q4 10 CWEIGHT  
Canadian Vital Statistics – Birth Database (CVSB)
Survey details
CVSB 2021
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSB2021 CVSB2021 5 WEIGHT
  • RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
  • PLACEOFBIRTH_CENSUSDIVISION
  • PLACEOFBIRTH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
  • BIRTH_DAY
  • MOTHER_BIRTH_DAY
  • FATHER_BIRTH_DAY
  • CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSB 2023
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSB2023 CVSB2023 5 WEIGHT
  • RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
  • PLACEOFBIRTH_CENSUSDIVISION
  • PLACEOFBIRTH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
  • BIRTH_DAY
  • MOTHER_BIRTH_DAY
  • FATHER_BIRTH_DAY
  • CERTIFICATION_DAY
Canadian Vital Statistics – Death Database (CVSD)
Survey details
CVSD 2000
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2000 CVSD2000 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2001
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2001 CVSD2001 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2002
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2002 CVSD2002 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2003
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2003 CVSD2003 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2004
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2004 CVSD2004 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2005
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2005 CVSD2005 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2006
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2006 CVSD2006 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2007
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2007 CVSD2007 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2008
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2008 CVSD2008 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2009
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2009 CVSD2009 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2010
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2010 CVSD2010 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2011
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2011 CVSD2011 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2012
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2012 CVSD2012 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2013
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2013 CVSD2013 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2014
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2014 CVSD2014 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2015
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2015 CVSD2015 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2016
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2016 CVSD2016 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2017
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2017 CVSD2017 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2018
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2018 CVSD2018 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2019
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2019 CVSD2019 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2020
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2020 CVSD2020 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2021
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2021 CVSD2021 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2022
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2022 CVSD2022 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
CVSD 2023
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
CVSD2023 CVSD2023 5 WEIGHT
  • RECORD_STATUS
    REGISTRATION_NUMBER
    IMP090R
    IMP100R
    IMP110R
    IMP120R
    IMP140R
    PLACEOFDEATH_CITY
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSDIVISION
    PLACEOFDEATH_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    RESIDENCE_POSTALCODE
    DEATH_DAY
    BIRTH_DAY
    CERTIFICATION_DAY
    NAME
    SPOUSE_SURNAME
    SPOUSE_INITIALS
    SPOUSE_SURNAME
    SPOUSE_INITIALS
    FATHER_SURNAME
    FATHER_INITIALS
    MOTHER_SURNAME
    MOTHER_INITIALS
    SPOUSE_GIVEN_NAME1
    SPOUSE_GIVEN_NAME2
    SPOUSE_GIVEN_NAME3
    FATHER_GIVEN_NAME1
    FATHER_GIVEN_NAME2
    FATHER_GIVEN_NAME3
    MOTHER_GIVEN_NAME1
    MOTHER_GIVEN_NAME2
    MOTHER_GIVEN_NAME3
    MOTHER_CURRENT_SURNAME
Diversity and Skills Database (DSD)
DSD
Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
DSD DSD 10 WEIGHT
    Homicide Survey
    Survey details
    Homicide Survey
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    HOMICIDE
    • CSC_1961_1973
    • CSC_1974_1983
    • CSC_1984_1993
    • CSC_1994_2003
    • CSC_2004_2013
    • INC_1961_1973
    • INC_1974_1983
    • INC_1984_1993
    • INC_1994_2003
    • INC_2004_2013
    • VICTIM_1961_1973
    • VICTIM_1974_1983
    • VICTIM_1984_1993
    • VICTIM_1994_2003
    • VICTIM_2004_2013
    • POPS_BYCANPROV_1961_1973
    • POPS_BYCANPROV_1974_1983
    • POPS_BYCANPROV_1984_1993
    • POPS_BYCANPROV_1994_2003
    • POPS_BYCANPROV_2004_2013
    • POPS_BYRESP_1961_1973
    • POPS_BYRESP_1974_1983
    • POPS_BYRESP_1984_1993
    • POPS_BYRESP_1994_2003
    • POPS_BYRESP_2004_2013
    3 WEIGHT  
    Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS)
    Survey details
    PSIS
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSIS
    • ENROLMENT
    • GRADUATE
    5 WEIGHT  
    Postsecondary Student Information System – Non Institutional (PSISNOINST)
    Survey details
    PSISNOINST
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSISNOINST
    • ENROLMENT
    • GRADUATE
    5 WEIGHT  
    Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAIS)
    Survey details
    RAIS 1991-2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    RAIS199108 RAIS 5 WEIGHT
    • RAIS2_FTPTSTAT_CODE
    • RAIS2_HIGEDLEV_CODE
    • RAIS2_TRAINING_CODE
    • RANDOM_NUMBER
    • DURHOURS_MEASURE
    • DURHOURS_MEASURE_COUNT
    • DURPGM_MEASURE
    • DURPGM_MEASURE_COUNT
    • INICREDR_MEASURE
    • INICREDR_MEASURE_COUNT
    • TOTHCOMP_MEASURE
    • TOTHCOMP_MEASURE_COUNT
    RAIS 2009-2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    RAIS200918 RAIS 5 WEIGHT
    • RAIS2_FTPTSTAT_CODE
    • RAIS2_HIGEDLEV_CODE
    • RAIS2_TRAINING_CODE
    • RANDOM_NUMBER
    • DURHOURS_MEASURE
    • DURHOURS_MEASURE_COUNT
    • DURPGM_MEASURE
    • DURPGM_MEASURE_COUNT
    • INICREDR_MEASURE
    • INICREDR_MEASURE_COUNT
    • TOTHCOMP_MEASURE
    • TOTHCOMP_MEASURE_COUNT
    RAIS 2019-2028
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    RAIS201928 RAIS 5 WEIGHT
    • RAIS2_AGE_CODE
    • RAISHIST_DATECERT_YYYYMM_CODE
    • RAISHIST_DATEREG_YYYYMM_CODE
    • RAIS2_DURHOURS_CODE
    • RAIS2_PREAPTGD_YYYY_CODE
    • RAIS2_PRECERTRAIS_CODE
    • RAIS2_PRECERTRAIS_SUBTRADE_CODE
    • RAIS2_PREAPTGRAIS_CODE
    • RAIS2_TRADERAIS_CODE
    • RAIS2_SUBTRADE_CODE
    • RAIS2_MAJOR_TRADE_CODE
    • RAIS2_OCCUPATION_CODE
    • RANDOM_NUMBER
    • DURHOURS_MEASURE_COUNT
    • DURPGM_MEASURE_COUNT
    • INICREDR_MEASURE_COUNT
    • TOTHCOMP_MEASURE_COUNT
    • RAIS2_DURPGM_CODE
    • RAIS2_FTPTSTAT_CODE
    • RAIS2_HIGEDLEV_CODE
    • RAIS2_INICREDR_CODE
    • RAIS2_TOTHCOMP_CODE
    • RAIS2_TRAINING_CODE
    Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR)
    Survey details
    UCR
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    UCR
    • INC2008
    • INC2009
    • INC2010
    • INC2011
    • INC2012
    • SINGLE_ACCUSED2008
    • SINGLE_ACCUSED2009
    • SINGLE_ACCUSED2010
    • SINGLE_ACCUSED2011
    • SINGLE_ACCUSED2012
    • VIC2008
    • VIC2009
    • VIC2010
    • VIC2011
    • VIC2012
    • CSC2008
    • CSC2009
    • CSC2010
    • CSC2011
    • CSC2012
    5 WEIGHT  

    Crowdsourcing data

    Statistics available – Proportions

    Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians (ICC)
    Survey details
    ICC2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020 ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • COLLWK
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_05
    ICC2020MH
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020MH ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_35
    • DEM_05
    • IMMYR
    ICC2020PS
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020PS ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_35
    • DEM_05
    • IMMYR
    ICC2020TIO
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020TIO ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_35
    • DEM_05
    • IMMYR
    ICC2020PDP
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020PDP ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • RESPLANG
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_35
    • DEM_05
    • IMMYR
    ICC2020LTC
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020LTC ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • RESPLANG
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_05
    ICC2020ED
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ICC2020ED ICC 10 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • RESPLANG
    • DEM_15
    • CMA
    • CT
    • CSDUID
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_35
    • DEM_05
    • IMMYR

    Social data

    Statistics available – All

    Aboriginal Children's Survey (ACS)
    Survey details
    ACS 2006
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ACS2006 ACS2006 20 WTPM
    • PRCDDA
    • DIREGION
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CACMACOD
    • DURBRUR
    • PCSD1
    Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS)
    Survey details
    APS 2001 (Adult)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2001AD APS_ADULTS_RDC 20 WGT_PST2
    • APS_COMMNAME_REGROUP
    • CACMA
    • PWCMA
    • PRCDDA
    • CSDTYPEH
    • PEDEA
    • PCSD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • CSDTYPE1
    • REGIONN
    • CSDTYPE5
    • PWSGC
    • G05CKBX
    • G05R021
    • G05R051
    APS 2001 (Arctic)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2001AR APS_ARCTIC_RDC 20 WGT_PST2
    • APS_COMMNAME_REGROUP
    • CACMA
    • PWCMA
    • PRCDDA
    • CSDTYPEH
    • PEDEA
    • REGIONN
    • PCSD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • PWSGC
    • G05CKBX
    • G05R021
    • G05R051
    APS 2001 (Child)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2001CH APS_KIDS_RDC 20 WGT_PST2
    • APS_COMMNAME_REGROUP
    • CACMA
    • PRCDDA
    • CSDTYPEH
    • PEDEA
    • REGIONN
    • PCSD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    APS 2001 (Metis)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2001ME APS_METIS_RDC 20 WGT_PST2
    • APS_COMMNAME_REGROUP
    • CACMA
    • PWCMA
    • PRCDDA
    • CSDTYPEH
    • PEDEA
    • REGIONN
    • PCSD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • PWSGC
    • G05CKBX
    • G05R021
    • G05R051
    APS 2006 (Adult)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2006AD APS2006AD 50 WTPM
    • PRCDDA
    • DIREGION
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • CACMACOD
    • DURBRUR
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • PWCMA
    • PWSGC
    APS 2006 (Child)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2006CH APS2006CH 20 WTPM
    • PRCDDA
    • DIREGION
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • CACMACOD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • PWCMA
    • PWSGC
    APS 2006 (Arctic)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2006AR APS2006AR 20 WTPM
    • PRCDDA
    • DIREGION
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • CACMACOD
    • DURBRUR
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    APS 2006 (Metis)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2006ME APS2006ME 50 WTPM
    • PRCDDA
    • DIREGION
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • CACMACOD
    • DURBRUR
    • PCSD1 PCSD5
    • PWCMA
    • PWSGC
    • POB_SGC
    APS 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2012 APS2012 20 WGHT
    • NPRCDDA
    • NSGC
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • NCSDTYPE
    • CMA1
    • CMA5
    • NCMACA
    • WCMA
    • NCMACAT
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • PWSGC
    APS 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2017 APS2017 50 WGHT
    • MASTERID
    • PROXY
    • VERDATE
    • INU_REG
    • PRCDDA
    • SGC
    • CMACA
    • POPCTRRA
    • DPL
    • DPLTYPE
    • PR_HRUID
    • PCD1
    • PCSD1
    • CMA1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD5
    • CMA5
    • PWCD
    • PWSGC
    • PWCMA
    • DAGEINTM
    • DAGEINTY
    • AGECEN16
    • HC_05
    • NUNITS
    • HC_10
    • DJOBTENM
    • NAIC17_2
    • NAIC17_3
    • NAIC12SS
    • NAIC2012
    • NOC16_2
    • NOC16_3
    • NOC16_4
    • NOC16MAJ
    • NOC16MIN
    • NOC2016
    • PJA_10A
    • DLASTWKM
    • DWSUB
    • DWSUBRD
    • TOTINCPT
    • EMPINPT
    • CSDTYPE
    • CMACAT
    • INUREGST
    • CMACAST
    • POPCTRSZ
    • JT_05
    • JT_15
    • DJOBSTY
    • HOU_Q20
    • PSC_20
    • SPS_05
    • CFHH
    • CFNM
    • CFCNT_PP
    • CFKIDNUM CFKID0T4
    • CFKID5T9
    • CFK10T14
    • CFK0T14
    • CFK15T17
    • CFK18T24
    • CFKGE25
    • EFCNT_PP
    • BEDRM
    • ROOMS
    • HOURS
    • WEEKS
    • PWDIST2R
    • PWDUR
    • HH_NEARN
    • CF_NEARN
    • EF_NEARN
    APS 2017 NUNAVUT INUIT SUPPLEMENT (NIS)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    APS2017NIS APS2017NIS 10 WGHT
    • MASTERID
    • PROXY
    • VERDATE
    • INU_REG
    • PRCDDA
    • SGC
    • CMACA
    • POPCTRRA
    • DPL
    • DPLTYPE
    • PR_HRUID
    • PCD1
    • PCSD1
    • CMA1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD5
    • CMA5
    • PWCD
    • DPWNCD
    • PWSGC
    • DPWNCSD
    • PWCMA
    • DAGEINTM
    • DAGEINTY
    • AGECEN16
    • HC_05
    • NUNITS
    • HC_10
    • DJOBTENM
    • NAIC17_2
    • NAIC17_3
    • NAIC12SS
    • NAIC2012
    • NOC16_2
    • NOC16_3
    • NOC16_4
    • NOC16MAJ
    • NOC16MIN
    • NOC2016
    • PJA_10A
    • DLASTWKM
    • DWSUB
    • DWSUBRD
    • TOTINCPT
    • EMPINPT
    • CSDTYPE
    • CMACAT
    • INUREGST
    • CMACAST
    • POPCTRSZ
    • JT_05
    • JT_15
    • DJOBSTY
    • HOU_Q20
    • PSC_20
    • SPS_05
    • CFHH
    • CFNM
    • CFCNT_PP
    • CFKIDNUM
    • CFKID0T4
    • CFKID5T9
    • CFK10T14
    • CFK0T14
    • CFK15T17
    • CFK18T24
    • CFKGE25
    • EFCNT_PP
    • BEDRM
    • ROOMS
    • HOURS
    • WEEKS
    • PWDIST2R
    • PWDUR
    • HH_NEARN
    • CF_NEARN
    • EF_NEARN
    Access and Support to Education and Training Survey (ASETS)
    Survey details
    ASETS 2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    ASETS2008 ASETS2008 10 WTPM
    • REGION
    • UARATYPE
    • IM_Q01
    • IM_Q02
    • IM_Q03
    • IM_Q04
    • IM_Q06
    • IM_Q07
    • IM_Q09
    • IM_Q10
    • IM_Q11A
    • IM_Q11B
    • IM_Q11C
    • IM_Q12
    • IM_Q13
    Adult Education and Training Survey (AETS)
    Survey details
    AETS 2003
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    AETS2003 AETS2003 500 WTPM
    • ERTAB
    • CMATAB
    • FRAME
    • STRAFRAM
    • TYPE
    • DM_Q04
    Canadian Armed Forces Health Survey (CAFHS)
    Survey details
    CAFHS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAFHS2019 CAFHS2019 10 WTPM
    • DMI_14
      DMI_05
      DMI_12B
      DMI_13B
      DMI_15B
      HWT_02B
      HWT_02C
      DEM_07
    Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)
    Survey details
    CHMS 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHMS2017 CHMS 1000 WGT_FULL
    • C2_DAY
    • C2_MTH
    • C2_YEAR
    • PROXY
    • PPI_02
    • PPI_03
    • PPID03
    • SITESTRT
    • SITEEND
    • CLC_MOB
    • CLC_DOB
    • SITE
    • DHH_PRN
    • IMG_02
    • CLINICID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • LAFCIC12
    • LAFCOC11
    • LAFCIC17
    • LAFCOC16
    • LAEC02A
    • LAEC02B
    • LAEC02C
    • LAEC03A
    • LAEC03B
    • LAEC03C
    • LAEC06A
    • LAEC06B
    • LAEC06C
    Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)
    Survey details
    CCHS 2002
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2002 HS 500 WTSB_M
    • ADMB_DAT
    • ADMB_ENT
    • ADMB_LHH
    • ADMB_N10
    • ADMB_N12
    • ADMB_STA
    • ADMBDN09
    • PERSONID
    • SAMPLEID
    • DHHB_DOB
    • DHHB_MOB
    • GEOB_PC
    • GEOBDCD
    • GEOBDCMA
    • GEOBDCSD
    • GEOBDEA
    • GEOBDFED
    • SAMB_ACP
    • SAMB_OCP
    • SAMBDLNK
    • SAMBDSHR
    • WTSB_S
    CCHS 2002 Canadian Forces
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2002CF HSCF 10 WTSB_M
    • ADMB_DAT
    • ADMB_LHH
    • ADMB_STA
    • ADMBDN09
    • PERSONID
    • SAMPLEID
    • DHHB_DOB
    • DHHB_MOB
    • SAMB_ACP
    • SAMB_OCP
    • SAMPTYPE
    • CF_B_REG
    • CF_BDREG
    CCHS 2003
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2003 HS 200 WTSC_M
    • ADMC_DOI
    • ADMC_DQI
    • ADMC_LHH
    • ADMC_MOI
    • ADMC_MQI
    • ADMC_N09
    • ADMC_N10
    • ADMC_N11
    • ADMC_N12
    • ADMC_PRX
    • ADMC_STA
    • ADMC_YOI
    • ADMC_YQI
    • ADMCFQCP
    • SAMPLEID
    • DHHC_DOB
    • DHHC_MOB
    • PERSONID
    • GEOCDCD
    • GEOCDCMA
    • GEOCDCSD
    • GEOCDDA
    • GEOCDEA
    • GEOCDFED
    • GEOCDPC
    • GEOCDSHR
    • LBFCCNIC
    • LBFCCSOC
    • SAMC_CP
    • SAMC_TYP
    • SAMCDCP2
    • SAMCDLNK
    • SAMCDSHR
    • SAMCDSJB
    • WTSC_S
    • WTSC_SJB
    • WTSCFSS1
    • WTSCFSS2
    • WTSCFSS3
    CCHS 2005
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2005 HS 200 WTSE_M
    • ADME_DOI
    • ADME_LHH
    • ADME_MOI
    • ADME_N09
    • ADME_N10
    • ADME_N11
    • ADME_N12
    • ADME_PRX
    • ADME_STA
    • ADME_YOI
    • DHHE_DOB
    • DHHE_MOB
    • GEOEDCD
    • GEOEDCMA
    • GEOEDCSD
    • GEOEDDA
    • GEOEDFED
    • GEOEDPC
    • GEOEDSHR
    • SAME_CP
    • SAME_TYP
    • SAMEDLNK
    • SAMEDSHR
    • SAMPLEID
    • WTSE_S
    CCHS 2007
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2007 HS 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMA1
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODDA01
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODFED
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODPC
    • GEODSAT
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • SAMDLNK
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMPLEID
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_STA
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • SDCCCB
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • INCDADR
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 20072008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS200708 CCHS200708 200 WTS_M
    • GEODPC
    • GEODHR4
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODDA01
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCMA1
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2008
    • CCHS2008
    • CCHS2008SUB
    500
    • WTS_M
    • WTS_2SM
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMA1
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODDA01
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODFED
    • GEODHR4
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODPC
    • GEODPRG
    • GEODPSZ
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    CCHS 2009
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2009 HS 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • GEODPC
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMDLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • DHH_DOB
    • WTS_S
    • SDCCCB
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • LBSF35S
    • INCDADR
    CCHS 2009 Healthy Aging
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2009HA HS 500 WTS_M
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODFED
    • GEODPC
    • GEODPSZ
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    • WTS_S
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMDLNK
    • SAM_CP2
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_DOB
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDC_1
    • IN2TRAT
    • IN2DADR
    • SDCCCB
    CCHS 20092010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS200910 HS 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAMPLEID
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMDLNK
    • PERSONID
    • GEODPC
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODDA06
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • WTS_S
    • DHH_DOB
    • SDCCCB
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • LBSF35S (all not applicable)
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • INCDADR
    CCHS 2010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2010 CCHS2010 200 WTS_M
    • GEODPC
    • GEODHR4
    • GEODBCHA
    • GEODSHR
    • GEODDHA
    • GEODRHA
    • GEODLHA
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODPG09
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 2011
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2011 HS 250 WTS_M
    • GEODPC
    • GEODSHR
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 20112012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS201112 HS 250 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAMPLEID
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • SAMDSHR
    • GEODPC
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODSUBZ
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • DHH_DOB
    • WTS_S
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • INCDADR
    • INCFIMP4
    • SDDC5B1
    • SDDC5B2
    • SDDC5B3
    • SDDC61
    • SDDC62
    • SDDC63
    • SDCCCB10
    • SPVCRL12
    CCHS 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2012 HS 250 WTS_M
    • GEODPC
    • GEODSHR
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 2012 Mental Health
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2012MH HS 500 WTS_M
    • WTS_S
    • GEODPC
    • GEODDA11
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMA1
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODFED
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    CCHS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2013 HS 200 WTS_M
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • GEOPDCMAA
    • GEODDA11
    • GEODPC
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • WTS_S
    • WTS_MHH
    CCHS 20132014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS201314 HS 200 WTS_M
    • DHH_DOB
    • GEODCD
    • GEODCMAA
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODDA11
    • GEODFED
    • GEODPC
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODSUBZ
    • INCFIMP4
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • CASETYPE
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • SAMDLNK
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMPLEID
    • VERDATE
    • WTS_S
    • PERSONID
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • SDCCCB13
    • SDCC5B1
    • SDCC5B2
    • SDCC5B3
    • SDCC61
    • SDCC62
    • SDCC63
    • INCDADR
    CCHS 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2014 CCHS 200 WTS_M
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • GEODCMAA
    • GEODDA11
    • GEODPC
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_DOB
    • INCFIMP4
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2015 CCHS 200 WTS_M
    • DOACC
    • DOADL
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • DOADM
    • SAMDVLNK
    • SAMDVSHR
    • DOALC
    • DOALW
    • DOBPC
    • DOCCC
    • DOCCS
    • DOCHP
    • DOCIH
    • DOCMH
    • DODEN
    • DODEP
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • DODIA
    • DODRG
    • DODRM
    • DODRV
    • EHG2DVH9
    • EHG2DVR9
    • EHG2_01
    • EHG2_02
    • EHG2_03
    • EHG2_04
    • DOETS
    • DOEYX
    • DOFDC
    • DOFGU
    • DOFLU
    • DOFSC
    • DOFVC
    • DOGEN
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVUR
    • DOHMC
    • DOHUI
    • DOHWT
    • DOINC
    • INCFIMP4
    • DOINJ
    • DOINS
    • DOLBF
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • DOLOP
    • DOMAC
    • DOMAM
    • DOMED
    • DOMEX
    • DOMXA
    • DOMXS
    • DONBE
    • DONDE
    • DOPAA
    • DOPAP
    • DOPAY
    • DOPCU
    • DOPEX
    • DOPHC
    • DOPMK
    • DOPSA
    • DOPSC
    • DOSAC
    • CASEMODE
    • FRAMETYP
    • PERSONID
    • REFPER
    • SAMPLEID
    • SAM_CP
    • VERDATE
    • DOSCA
    • DOSDC
    • DOSFE
    • DOSLP
    • DOSMK
    • DOSPI
    • DOSPS
    • DOSSB
    • DOSTG
    • DOSTS
    • DOSUI
    • DOSWL
    • DOSXB
    • DOTAL
    • DOUCN
    • DOUPE
    • DOWST
    • DOWTM
    • WTS_S
    CCHS 20152016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS201516 HS 200 WTS_M
    • DOACC
    • DOADL
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • DOADM
    • SAMDVLNK
    • SAMDVSHR
    • DOALC
    • DOALW
    • DOBPC
    • DOCCC
    • DOCCS
    • DOCHP
    • DOCIH
    • DOCMH
    • DOCPG
    • DODEN
    • DODEP
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • DODIA
    • DODRG
    • DODRM
    • DODRV
    • DOETS
    • DOEYX
    • DOFDC
    • DOFGU
    • DOFLU
    • DOFSC
    • DOFVC
    • DOGEN
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVSAT
    • DOHMC
    • DOHUI
    • DOHWT
    • DOHWT
    • DOINJ
    • DOINS
    • DOLBF
    • DOLOP
    • DOMAC
    • DOMAM
    • DOMED
    • DOMEX
    • DOMXA
    • DOMXS
    • DONDE
    • DOOHT
    • DOPAA
    • DOPAP
    • DOPAY
    • DOPCU
    • DOPEX
    • DOPHC
    • DOPMK
    • DOPSA
    • DOPSC
    • DOSAC
    • CASEMODE
    • FRAMETYP
    • PERSONID
    • REFPER
    • SAMPLEID
    • SAM_CP
    • VERDATE
    • DOSCA
    • DOSCH
    • DOSDC
    • SDCCCOB
    • DOSLP
    • DOSMK
    • DOSPI
    • DOSPS
    • DOSSB
    • DOSTS
    • DOSUI
    • DOSWL
    • DOSXB
    • DOTAL
    • DOUCN
    • DOUPE
    • DOWST
    • DOWTM
    • WTS_S
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    CCHS 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2016 CCHS2016 200 WTS_M
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVASZ
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    • DHHDVAOS
    • DHH_YOB
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • MEX_030
    • SDC_IM4
    • SDCDVRES
    • SDCDVALI
    CCHS 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2017 CCHS2017 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • FRAMETYP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_PRX
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • CASEMODE
    • WTS_S
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • MEX_030
    CCHS 20172018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS201718 HS 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • FRAMETYP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_PRX
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • CASEMODE
    • WTS_S
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • MEX_030
    CCHS 2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2018 CCHS2018 200 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • FRAMETYP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • ADM_PRX
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • CASEMODE
    • WTS_S
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • MEX_030
    CCHS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2019 CCHS2019 50 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • FRAMETYP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • CASEMODE
    • WTS_S
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAMPLEID
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • DHH_YOB
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • MEX_030
    • SUI_015
    • SUI_030
    • SUI_050
    CCHS 201920
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS201920 CCHS201920 25 WTS_M
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEOVDCA
    • GEOVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAM_CP
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_MOB
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    CCHS2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2020 CCHS2020 50 WTS_M
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEOVDCA
    • GEOVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAM_CP
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    CCHS 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2021 CCHS2021 100 WTS_M
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEOVDCA
    • GEOVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVASZ
    • SAM_CP
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • MEX_020
    • MEX_025
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    CCHS 2022 Provincial File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2022PV CCHS2022PV 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVHCS
    • GEODVSHC
    • GEODVASZ
    • GDRA_10
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • LBFCSIC
    • SDCCCOC
    • MEX_20
    • MEX_25
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    CCHS 2022 Territories File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2022TR CCHS2022TR 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVHCS
    • GEODVSHC
    • GEODVASZ
    • GDRA_10
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • LBFCSIC
    • SDCCCOC
    • MEX_20
    • MEX_25
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    CCHS 2023
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2023 CCHS2023 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • SAM_CP
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD21
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVOHR
    • GEODVASZ
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • GDRA_10
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCCCOC
    • MEX_20
    • MEX_25
    CCHS 2024
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS2024
    CCHS24SHP
    CCHS2024
    CCHS24SHP
    100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
      COL_LANG
      ADM_MOI
      ADM_DOI
      SAM_CP
      WTS_S
      GEODVPC
      GEODVD21
      GEODVD16
      GEODVCSD
      GEODVFED
      GEODVCD
      GEODVCMA
      GEODVCA
      GEODVSAT
      GEODVBHA
      GEODVOHR
      GEODVASZ
      AGE_01B
      AGE_01C
      GDRA_10
      LBFCSIC
      LBFCSOC
      SDCCCOB
      SDCCCOC
      MEX_20
      MEX_25
    CCHS 2023 Rapid Response
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS23RR1 CCHS23RR1 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • SAM_CP
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • GDRA_10
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCCCOC
    CCHS23RR2 CCHS23RR2 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • SAM_CP
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • GDRA_10
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCCCOC
    CCHS 2024 Rapid Response
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CCHS24RR1 CCHS24RR1 100 WTS_M
    • VERDATE
    • COL_LANG
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • SAM_CP
    • AGE_01B
    • AGE_01C
    • GDRA_10
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCCCOC
    Canadian Financial Capability Survey (CFCS)
    CFCS 2009
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CFCS2009 CFCS2009 1000 WTPM
    • CMA
    • DM_Q12
    • MASTERID
    • AD_Q01D
    CFCS 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CFCS2014 CFCS 1000 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • OCC_RET
    • OCC_EMP
    • SP_OCEMP
    • IN_I02
    • IN_I04
    Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey (CFMHS)
    Survey details
    CFMHS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CFMH2013 CFMH 10 WTPM  
    Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth (CHSCY)
    Survey details
    CHSCY 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHSCY2019 CHSCY2019 50 WTS_M
    • ADM_DOIP
    • ADM_DOIY
    • ADM_MOIP
    • ADM_MOIY
    • ADM_YOIP
    • ADM_YOIY
    • COLFLGP
    • COLFLGY
    • SAMDVLKP
    • SAMDVLKY
    • SAMDVLNK
    • SAMDVSHP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVSHY
    • COL_MODP
    • COL_MODY
    • HWT_030
    • PAIFLAG
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVHR4
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVP16
    • DHH_DOB
    Canadian Health Survey on Seniors (CHSS)
    Survey details
    CHSS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHSS2019 CHSS2019 30 WTS_M
    • REFPER
    • SAM_CP
    • FRAMETYP
    • SAMDVSHR
    • SAMDVLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_LHH
    • INCFIMPH
    • INCFIMPP
    • ADM_040
    • ADM_045
    • ADM_050
    • ADM_055
    • CASEMODE
    • SAMDVLAS
    • SAMDVLK
    • SAMDVSR
    • ADM_STAS
    • ADM_540
    • ADM_545
    • ADM_550
    • ADM_555
    • WTS_S
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVCMA
    • GEODVCA
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVHR4
    • GEODVUR
    • GEODVUR2
    • GEODVPSZ
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVASZ
    • CHSSID
    • PERSONID
    • DHH_DOB
    • DHH_MOB
    • LBFCSIC
    • LBFCSOC
    • DHH_YOB
    • SUI_015
    • SUI_030
    CHSS 2019-2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHSS201920 CHSS201920 20 WTS_M
    • SAM_CP
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVASZ
    • DHH_MOB
    • DHH_DOB
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCC2_1
    • SDCC2_2
    • SDCC2_3
    • SDCC3_1
    • SDCC3_2
    • SDCC3_3
    CHSS 2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHSS2020 CHSS2020 50 WTS_M
    • SAM_CP
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • GEODVPC
    • GEODVD16
    • GEODVD11
    • GEODVCSD
    • GEODVFED
    • GEODVCD
    • GEODVSAT
    • GEODVBHA
    • GEODVLHN
    • GEODVSLH
    • GEODVASZ
    • DHH_MOB
    • DHH_DOB
    • SDCCCOB
    • SDCC2_1
    • SDCC2_2
    • SDCC2_3
    • SDCC3_1
    • SDCC3_2
    • SDCC3_3
    Canadian Housing Survey (CHS)
    Survey details
    CHS 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CHS2022 CHS2022 100 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • DV_COLY
    • DV_COLM
    • CDCSD
    • CMACA
    • CMAPO
    • CT
    • CTLA
    • CTPO
    • DA
    • DBUID
    • ER
    • FSA
    • HR
    • PCODE
    • POPCTRCD
    • POPCTRPO
    • POPCTRSZ
    • DEST_CSD
    • DEST_CMA
    • PAC_20A
    • HOM_35
    • HOM_15
    • EVI_10A
    • SOR_05
    • CNIT1BD
    • CNIT2BD
    • CNIT3BD
    • CNIT4BD
    • CNITBACH
    • CNITYEAR
    • CHNS
    • DV_AHS
    • DV_SUITS
    • SDH_10
    • HTYPE_L
    • FS
    • R2P1
    • DOB
    • MOB
    • SEX
    • GENDER
    • IM_20
    • VAC_15
    • DV_IM05A
    • DV_IM30B
    • EFID
    • CFID
    • IMM_CAT
    Canadian Income Survey (CIS)
    Survey details
    CIS 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2012 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CMA2G
    • URBSZ
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • PERSONID
    • MASTERID
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • EFID
    • EFSIZE
    • EFAGOFM
    • EFAGYFM
    • CFID
    • CFSIZE
    • CFAGOFM
    • CFAGYFM
    • CNTRYBTH
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    CIS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2013 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CMA2G
    • URBSZ
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • PERSONID
    • MASTERID
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • EFID
    • EFSIZE
    • EFAGOFM
    • EFAGYFM
    • CFID
    • CFSIZE
    • CFAGOFM
    • CFAGYFM
    • CNTRYBTH
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    CIS 2013 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2013DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    CIS 2013 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2013CMB CIS2013CMB 250 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2014 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CMA2G
    • URBSZ
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • PERSONID
    • MASTERID
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • EFID
    • EFSIZE
    • EFAGOFM
    • EFAGYFM
    • CFID
    • CFSIZE
    • CFAGOFM
    • CFAGYFM
    • CNTRYBTH
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    CIS 2014 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2014DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    CIS 2014 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2014CMB CIS2014CMB 250 WEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2015 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CMA2G
    • URBSZ
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • PERSONID
    • MASTERID
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • EFID
    • EFSIZE
    • EFAGOFM
    • EFAGYFM
    • CFID
    • CFSIZE
    • CFAGOFM
    • CFAGYFM
    • CNTRYBTH
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    CIS 2015 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2015DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    CIS 2015 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2015CMB CIS2015CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2016 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • EFDUALCD
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMACA
    • CMAPO
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • REGRES
    • EIERTAB
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • CFID
    • EFID
    • INCFAM
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2016 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2016DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    CIS 2016 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2016CMB CIS2016CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2017 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • EFDUALCD
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMACA
    • CMAPO
    • DARES
    • ERTAB
    • REGRES
    • EIERTAB
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • CFID
    • EFID
    • INCFAM
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • MBMREG
    • CNTRYEDU
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2017 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2017DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • PERSONID
    • VERDATE
    • YEAR
    CIS 2017 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2017CMB CIS2017CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2018 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2018 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2018DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • YEAR
    • VERDATE
    • PERSONID
    CIS 2018 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2018CMB CIS2018CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2019 CIS 200 FWEIGHT
    • YEAR
    • INCSR
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2019 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2019DIS CIS_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • YEAR
    • VERDATE
    • PERSONID
    CIS 2019 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2019CMB CIS2019CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2020 CIS2020 200 FWEIGHT
    • YEAR
    • INCSR
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2020 – Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2020DIS CIS_2020_DISAB 200 DWEIGHT
    • YEAR
    • VERDATE
    • PERSONID
    CIS 2020 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2020CMB CIS2020CMB 100 DWEIGHT
    • INCSR
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2021 CIS2021 200 FWEIGHT
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2021 - Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2021DIS CIS2021DIS 1000 DWEIGHT
    •  
    CIS 2021 Combined File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2021CMB CIS2021CMB 200 DWEIGHT
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • INCFAM
    • INCSR
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    CIS 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2022 CIS2022 1000 CIS_WGT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2022 - Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2022DIS CIS2022DIS 1000 CIS_DWT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2022 - Plus
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2022PL CIS2022PL 1000 CISP_WGT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2022 - Disability Plus
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2022DPL CIS2022DPL 1000 CISP_DWT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2023
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2023 CIS2023 1000 CIS_WGT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2023 - Disability
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2023DIS CIS2023DIS 1000 CIS_DWT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2023 - Plus
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS2023PL CIS2023PL 1000 CISP_WGT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    CIS 2023 - Disability Plus
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIS23DISPL CIS23DISPL 1000 CISP_DWT
    • VERDATE
    • DARES
    • CDCSD
    • ERTAB
    • EIERTAB
    • CMACA
    • CMA1G
    • CMA2G
    • CMA3G
    • CMAPO
    • URBRUR
    • URBCD
    • URBPO
    • URBSZ
    • URBSZG
    • USZGA
    • NAICSCD
    • NAICSG1
    • NOCCD
    • NOCG1
    • EFID
    • EFDUALCD
    • CFID
    • CNTRYBTH
    Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS)
    Survey details
    CIUS 2009
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIUS2009 CIUS2009 500 WTPM
    • ERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • MIZ
    • CMATAB
    • CMA15
    • URBAN
    • URSTAT
    CIUS 2012HH
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIUS2012HH CIUS_HH 250 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • ERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMATAB
    • CMACA
    • HINCIMP
    CIUS 2012PR
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIUS2012PR CIUS_PR 1000 WTPM
    • MSTRID_P
    • ERTAB
    • CDCSD
    • CMATAB
    • CMACA
    • NAICS
    • NOCS
    • CNTRYBTH
    • CNTRYEDU
    • HINCIMP
    CIUS 2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIUS2018 CIUS 500 WTPM
    • ECI_540G
    • ECI_540J
    • ECI_540K
    • ECI_570A
    • ECI_620A
    • HINCIMP
    • MASTERID
    • RR_020CA
    • PCODE
    CIUS 2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CIUS 2020 CIUS 2020 500 WTMP
    • ECI_010G
    • ECI_010L
    • ECI_020A
    • ECI_050B
    • ECI_060A
    • EC_FL07A
    • SP_FL03A
    • SP_FL03B
    • SP_FL03C
    • SP_FL03D
    • SP_FL03E
    • SP_FL03F
    • OW_FL05A
    • OWI_100A
    • OWI_100I
    • HA_FL03A
    • HA_FL03B
    • HA_FL03C
    • HA_FL03D
    • HA_FL03E
    • HA_FL03F
    • HINCIMP
    • IMM_FLAG
    • MASTERID
    • RR_020CA
    • PCODE
    • CMA
    • SACFLAG
    • MAINCMA
    • LOCATION
    • LAN_YEAR
    • LAN_AGE
    • EFF_YEAR
    • CTRY_BIR
    • CTRY_RES
    Canadian National Immunization Coverage Survey (CNICS)
    Survey details
    CNICS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CNICS2013 CNICS2013 50
    • FWGT_KAA
    • FWGT_VAC
    • MASTERID
    • THI_I01
    • VALS_06
    • PS_D02
    CNICS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CNICS2019 CNICS2019 1000 WTMP  
    CNICS 2019P
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CNICS2019P CNICS2019P 5 WTMP  
    CNICS 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CNICS2021 CNICS2021 10 WTMP  
    CNICS 2021P
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CNICS2021P CNICS2021P 5 WTMP  
    Canadian Social Survey (CSS)
    Survey details

    Canadian Social Survey – 2021 Wave 1
    Canadian Social Survey – 2021 Wave 2
    Canadian Social Survey – 2021 Wave 3
    Canadian Social Survey – 2021 Wave 4
    Canadian Social Survey – 2022 Wave 1
    Canadian Social Survey – 2022 Wave 2
    Canadian Social Survey – 2022 Wave 3
    Canadian Social Survey – 2023 Wave 1
    Canadian Social Survey – 2023 Wave 2
    Canadian Social Survey – 2023 Wave 3
    Canadian Social Survey – 2023 Wave 4
    Canadian Social Survey – 2024 Wave 1
    Canadian Social Survey – 2024 Wave 2
    Canadian Social Survey – 2024 Wave 3
    Canadian Social Survey – 2024 Wave 4

    Canadian Social Survey – COVID-19 and Well-being
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2021W1 CSS2021W1 1000 WGT

    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Well-being, Activities and Perception of Time
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2021W2 CSS2021W2 1000 WGT

    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Well-being, Unpaid Work and Family Time
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2021W3 CSS2021W3 1000 WGT

    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Well-being, and Family Relationships
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2021W4 CSS2021W4 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Well-being, Shared Values and Trust
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2022W1 CSS2022W1 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Well-being and Caregiving
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2022W2 CSS2022W2 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Quality of Life and Cost of Living
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2022W3 CSS2022W3 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey - Quality of Life and Energy Use
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2023W1 CSS2023W1 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_10
    GDR_5

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life and Energy Use Household File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2023HH CSS2023HH 500 WGT_HH

    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Virtual Health Care and Trust
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2023W2 CSS2023W2 1000 WGT

    EVI_CMA
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Trust, and Renter Experiences
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2023W3 CSS2023W3 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Health and Compassionate Communities
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2023W4 CSS2023W4 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Health and Impacts of Rising Prices
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2024W1 CSS2024W1 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Health, and Housing Costs
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2024W2 CSS2024W2 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life, Housing and Trust
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2024W3 CSS2024W3 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life and Energy Consumption Behaviours
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2024W4 CSS2024W4 1000 WGT

    EQFLAG
    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    GDR_05
    GDR_10

    CSS2024HH
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSS2024HH CSS2024HH 500 WGT_HH

    CMA
    CT
    CSDUID
    CSIZEMIZ
    EV_10A
    EV_10B
    EV_10C
    EV_10D
    EV_10E
    EV_10F
    EV_10G
    EV_10H
    EV_10I
    EV_10J
    EV_10K
    EV_15
    EV_D20
    EV_25
    EV_30
    EV_35
    WFH_D10

    Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD)
    Survey details
    CSD 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSD2012
    • CSD2012_DISAB
    • CSD2012_NONDISAB
    100 WTPM
    • CMA
    • CMA1
    • CMA5
    • CO1
    • CO5
    • PCD
    • PCD1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • POB
    • POBF
    • POBM
    • PR1
    • PR5
    • PRCDDA
    • PWCMA
    • PWSGC
    CSD 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSD2017
    • CSD2017_DISAB
    • CSD2017_NONDISAB
    100 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • VERDATE
    • HLTHREGN
    • ECONREGN
    • CMA
    • PCD
    • PCSD
    • PRCDDA
    • PCD1
    • PCSD1
    • CMA1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD5
    • CMA5
    • PWCD
    • PWSGC
    • PWCMA
    • DIND12_3
    • DIND17_3
    • DLIND7_3
    • NAIC2012
    • DOCC16_4
    • NOC2016
    • NOC16MIN
    • YRIM
    • AGE_IMM
    • POPCTRID
    • SAC_TYPE
    • ABARRSIN
    • DICD101
    • DICD102
    • DMFS16R3
    • DMFS16
    • DOCC16_3
    • DLIND7_2
    • ABETH1
    • ABETH2
    • ABETH3
    • ABETH4
    • ABETH5
    • ABETH6
    • ADLSEE
    • ADLHEAR
    • ADLPHYS
    • ADLLRNG
    • ADLEMOT
    • ADLOTHR
    • MEDDIP
    • CIP2011
    • CIP11_4
    • POB
    • POBF
    • POBM
    • CFKID04
    • CFKID05
    • CFKID014
    • CFKID59
    • CFKID614
    • CFKD1014
    • CFKID018
    • CFKD1517
    • CFKD1824
    • CFKDGE25
    • MINCHDAG
    • NOLW1R
    • NOLW2R
    • NOLW3R
    • NOLW4R
    • HLNAW1R
    • HLNBW1R
    • MTNW1R
    • LNWAW1R
    • LNWBW1R
    • SAC1
    • SAC5
    • PWSAC
    • PWCOMMUT
    • JT_05
    • JT_10
    • JT_15
    • JT_20
    CSD 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CSD2022
    • CSD2022_DISAB
    • CSD2022_NONDISAB
    100 WTPM
    • HLTHREGN
    • ECONREGN
    • CMA
    • PCD
    • PCSD
    • PRCDDA
    • ABARRSIN
    • PCD1
    • PCSD1
    • CMA1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD5
    • CMA5
    • PWCD
    • PWSGC
    • PWCMA
    • CIP21_4
    • NOC21MIN
    • NOC21T
    • NOC21S
    • NOC2016
    • NOC2021
    • NAIC2017
    • MEDDIP
    • CIP2021
    • CIP2011
    • CIP21_4
    • CIP11_4
    • LOCSTUDY
    • DPGRSUM
    • ETH1
    • ETH2
    • ETH3
    • ETH4
    • ETH5
    • ETH6
    • ABETH1
    • ABETH2
    • ABETH3
    • ABETH4
    • ABETH5
    • ABETH6
    • NOLW1R
    • NOLW2R
    • NOLW3R
    • NOLW4R
    • MTNW1R
    • DIND17_3
    • DLIND7_3
    • DIND22_3
    • DLID22_3
    • DOCC16_4
    • DOCC21_4
    • DOCC21_5
    • DOCC16_3
    • DOCC21_3
    • DLIND7_2
    • DLID22_2
    • DMFS16
    • DMFS21
    • DMFS16R3
    • DMFS21R3
    Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CTADS)
    Survey details
    CTADS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Household File: CTADS2013 CTADS2013_HHLD 1000 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • STRATUM
    • REFYEAR
    • REFMONTH
    • VALIDPC
    • FSA
    Person File: CTADS2013 CTADS2013_PRSN 1000 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • STRATUM
    • REFYEAR
    • REFMONTH
    • VALIDPC
    • FSA
    CTADS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Household File: CTADS2015 CTADS2015HH 1000 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • REFYEAR
    • REFMONTH
    • STRATUM
    • VERDATE
    • FINTLANG
    • TNIS_01
    Person File: CTADS2015 CTADS2015PR 1000 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • REFYEAR
    • REFMONTH
    • POSTCODE
    • FSA
    • VERDATE
    • LP_01
    CTADS 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Household File: CTADS2017 CTADS2017H 500 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • REFMONTH
    • STRATUM
    • VERDATE
    • FINTLANG
    • TNS2_01
    Person File: CTADS2017 CTADS2017P 1000 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • REFMONTH
    • POSTCODE
    • FSA
    • VERDATE
    Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey (CTNS)
    Survey details
    CTNS 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CTNS2021 CTNS2021 1000 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • REFYEAR
    • REFMONTH
    • REFDAY
    • DEM_30
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_15B
    • DEM_15C
    • DEM_20
    • DEM_15A
    • DEM_25
    CTNS 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CTNS2022 CTNS2022 500 WTMP
    • DEM_30
    • DV_AGE
    Digital Economy Survey (DES)
    Survey details
    DES 2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    DES2018 DES2018 1000 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • DES_FL20
    • DEM_30
    Employment Insurance Coverage Survey (EICS)
    Survey details
    EICS 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    EICS2014 EICS 500 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • SRYR
    • UIRTAB
    • MONTHID
    • OCC
    • IND2
    • OCC2
    • SP_SIC
    • SP_SOC
    EICS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    EICS2015 EICS 500 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • SRYR
    • UIRTAB
    • MONTHID
    • IND
    • IND2
    • NAICS6
    • OCC
    • OCC2
    • SP_SOC
    EICS 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    EICS2016 EICS 500 WTPM
    • IND
    • IND2
    • MASTERID
    • MONTHID
    • OCC
    • OCC2
    • SP_SIC
    • SP_SOC
    • SRYR
    • TYPES
    • WA_Q02
    • UIRTAB
    Ethnic Diversity Survey (EDS)
    Survey details
    EDS 2001
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    EDS2001 EDS2001 500 WGT_EDS
    • SL_PCODE
    • SL_CACMA
    • SL_CSDTY
    • SL_RUIND
    • SL_SGC
    • SL_PRCDA
    • SL_CTCOD
    • SL_CTNAM
    • REGION
    • PCODE
    • RUIND
    • CACMA
    • CMA8
    • CMA6
    • CMA3
    • CMA_IND
    • REGCMA
    • CSDTYPE
    • SGC
    • PRCDDA
    • IMMSTAT
    • CTCODE
    • CTNAME
    • IMMSTAT
    • IMMYC
    • IMMY2
    • X_IM_RS
    General Social Survey (GSS)
    Survey details
    GSS Cycle 16
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2002 GSS2002 1000 WGHT_PER
    • GEOCD
    • GEOCSD
    • GEOCT
    • CMACD
    • URBNRURL
    • DOR_Q240
    • URIND
    GSS Cycle 17
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2003 GSS2003 1000 WGHT_PER
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • GEO_EA96
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • DOR_Q240
    • LUC_RST
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • CEGEOIND
    GSS Cycle 18
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2004 GSS2004 1000
    • WGHT_PER
    • WGHT_ABU
    • DOR_Q240
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • CEGEOIND
    • LUC_RST
    GSS Cycle 19
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2005 C19ANALM_NUM 1000
    • ADJWTVIC
    • WGHT_PER
    • WGHT_CSP
    • WGHT_SNT
    • DOR_Q240
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • LUC_RST
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • CEGOIND
    GSS Cycle 20
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2006 C20ANALM_NUM 1000 WGHT_PER
    • DOR_Q240
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_CCS
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • LUC_RST
    • CT_PCT_UID
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • CEGEOIND
    GSS Cycle 21
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2007 GSS2007 1000 WGHT_PER
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • DVDOR_Q640
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • LUC_RST
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • CEGEOIND
    GSS Cycle 22
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2008 GSS2008 1000 WGHT_PER
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • RSP_Q40
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • LUC_RST
    • CT_PCT_UID
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • CEGEOIND
    GSS Cycle 23
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2009 C23ANALM 1000
    • WGHT_PER
    • WGHT_ABU
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_UA_RA
    • GEO_UA_RA_TYPE
    • GEO_SAC_TYPE
    • GEO_ER
    • GEO_FED
    • CEGEOIND
    • RSP_Q40
    • RSP_Q42
    • STRATUM
    • LUC_RST
    • CT_PCT_UID
    GSS Cycle 24
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2010 GSS_ANALM 1000 WGHT_PER
    • WGHT_CSP
    • WGHT_SNT
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • CT_PCT_UID
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • BDR_Q100
    • RSP_Q40
    • RSP_Q42
    • NOCS2006
    GSS Cycle 25
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2011 GSS2011 1000 WGHT_PER
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • GEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • RESPDAY
    • NOCS2006
    GSS Cycle 26
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2012 GSS2012 1000 WGHT_PER
    • STRATUM
    • GEO_CB
    • GEO_CCS
    • GEO_CD
    • GEO_CMA_CA
    • GEO_CSD
    • CEO_MET_NMET
    • GEO_CT_PCT
    • GEO_DA
    • GEO_DPL
    • GEO_FED
    • GEO_ER
    • PCODE
    • BDR_Q100
    • NOCS2011
    GSS Cycle 27 – Social Identity
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2013 GSS 1000 WGHT_PER
    • RECID
    • COMPFLAG
    • SAMPLE
    • COLLMODE
    • SURVMNTH
    • SURVYEAR
    • LANINT
    • PCODE
    • CCSCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • CT_CODE
    • DPLCODE
    • ERCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • MET_NMET
    • POPCTR
    • SACFLAG
    • CDCODE
    • DACODE
    • DBCODE
    • STRATUM
    • CT_PCT
    • BPRCODE
    • CTZCODE1
    • CTZCODE2
    • CTZCODE3
    GSS Cycle 27 – Giving, Volunteering and Participating
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2013GVP GSS2013GVP 1000 WGHT_PER
    • RECID
    • COMPFLAG
    • PCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • ERCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CCSCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • DACODE
    • DPLCODE
    • DBCODE
    • MET_NMET
    • CT_PCT
    • POPCTR
    • POPCTR_T
    • MV1I02A
    • MV1Y02A
    • MV1I02B
    • MV1Y02B
    • MV1I02C
    • MV1Y02C
    • MV1I02D
    • MV1Y02D
    • MV1I02E
    • MV1Y02E
    • MV1I02F
    • MV1Y02F
    • MV1I02G
    • MV1Y02G
    • MV1I02H
    • MV1Y02H
    • MV1I02I
    • MV1Y02I
    • MV1I02J
    • MV1Y02J
    • MV1I02K
    • MV1Y02K
    • MV1I02L
    • MV1Y02L
    • MV1I02M
    • MV1Y02M
    • MV1I02N
    • MV1Y02N
    • MV1I02O
    • MV1Y02O
    • FG1I030
    • FG1I040
    • FG1I050
    • FG1I060
    • FG1I070
    • FG1I080
    • FG1I090
    • FG1I100
    • FG1I110
    • FG1I120
    • FG1I130
    • FG1I140
    • FG1I170
    • FG1FGIV
    • NAIC2012
    • NOCS2011
    • NOCS2006
    • BPRCODE
    • BPR_15
    • FLAGRR
    • FLAGDM
    • CTFLAG
    • CSDCHO
    • CTNAME
    GSS Cycle 29
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2015 GSS_ANALM 1000 WGHT_PER
    • AGEARRI
    • BPFCODE
    • BPMCODE
    • BPRCODE
    • BPR_15
    • BPR_17
    • DDAY
    • EQFLAG
    • LANINT
    • RECID
    • SURVMNTH
    • NAIC12W
    • NOC11W
    • NAIC12Y
    • NOC11Y
    • CCSCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • CT_PCT
    • DACODE
    • DBCODE
    • DPLCODE
    • ERCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • MET_NMET
    • PCODE
    • POPCTR
    • POPCTR_T
    • STRATUM
    • CTNAME
    • FLAGDM
    • FLAGRR
    • LANCHCD1
    • LANCHCD2
    • LANCHCD3
    • LANHHCD1
    • LANHHCD2
    • LANHHCD3
    • RELIGCDH
    GSS Cycle 30
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Full File: GSS2016 GSS2016_FULL 1000 WGHT_PER
    • BPPCODE
    • PCODE
    • BPFCODE
    • BPMCODE
    • BPRCODE
    • BPR_15
    • BPR_17
    • LANINT
    • RECID
    • SURVMNTH
    • SURVYEAR
    • SURV_DAY
    • CCSCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • CTNAME
    • CT_PCT
    • DACODE
    • DBCODE
    • DPLCODE
    • ERCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • RESPMTH
    • STRATUM
    • FLAGDM
    • FLAGRR
    • RELIGCDH
    • SPLTSMPL
    • NAIC12Y
    • NOC16Y
    Cultural Participation File: GSS2016 GSS2016_CULT 1000 WGHT_CSP
    • BPPCODE
    • PCODE
    • BPFCODE
    • BPMCODE
    • BPRCODE
    • BPR_15
    • BPR_17
    • LANINT
    • RECID
    • SURVMNTH
    • SURVYEAR
    • SURV_DAY
    • CCSCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • CTNAME
    • CT_PCT
    • DACODE
    • DBCODE
    • DPLCODE
    • ERCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • RESPMTH
    • STRATUM
    • FLAGDM
    • FLAGRR
    • RELIGCDH
    • SPLTSMPL
    • NAIC12Y
    • NOC16Y
    Sport Participation File: GSS2016 GSS2016_SPORT 1000 WGHT_SNT
    • BPPCODE
    • PCODE
    • BPFCODE
    • BPMCODE
    • BPRCODE
    • BPR_15
    • BPR_17
    • LANINT
    • RECID
    • SURVMNTH
    • SURVYEAR
    • SURV_DAY
    • CCSCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • CTNAME
    • CT_PCT
    • DACODE
    • DBCODE
    • DPLCODE
    • ERCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • RESPMTH
    • STRATUM
    • FLAGDM
    • FLAGRR
    • RELIGCDH
    • SPLTSMPL
    • NAIC12Y
    • NOC16Y
    GSS Cycle 33 – Giving file
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2018GVP GSS2018GVP 1000 WEIGHT  
    GSS Cycle 33 – Analytical file
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2018 GSS2018 1000 WGHT_PER  
    GSS 2022 – Main file
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2022MN GSS2022MN 1000 WGHT_PER
    • SURVYEAR
    • LANINT
    • DDAY
    • PCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • ERCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CCSCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • DACODE
    • DPLCODE
    • DBCODE
    • MET_NMET
    • SACFLAG
    • CT_PCT
    • POPCTR
    • POPCTR_T
    • LUC_RST
    • SEX
    • GENDER
    • GENPR
    • NOC21W
    • NOC21Y
    • NAICS22W
    • NAICS22Y
    • IM_05B2
    • BPR_20B1
    • BPR_20B2
    • BPR_20C2
    • BPP_01A2
    • RELIGCDH
    • IM_01A2
    • IM_02
    • LGBTQ2
    GSS 2022 – Episode file
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2022EPI GSS2022EPI 1000 WGHT_EPI  
    SGVP – Giving file
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2023GVP GSS2023GVP 500 WGHT_PER
    • GSA1CNP5
    SGVP – Survey on Giving, Volunteering and Participating
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    GSS2023 GSS2023 500 WGHT_PER
    • LANINT
    • EQFLAG
    • PCODE
    • FEDCODE
    • ERCODE
    • CDCODE
    • CCSCODE
    • CSDCODE
    • DACODE
    • DPLCODE
    • DBCODE
    • MET_NMET
    • SACFLAG
    • CT_PCT
    • POPCTR
    • POPCTR_T
    • GDR_05
    • GDR_10
    • SOR_01
    • GDR_11
    • VD1CNP5A
    • VD1CNP5B
    • VD1CNP5C
    • GSA1CNP5
    • NAICS
    • NOC
    • IM_01B2
    • IM_05B2
    • RLCDHC
    Health Services Access Survey (HSAS)
    Survey details
    HSAS 2002
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    HSAS2002 HSAS2002 1000 FINWGHT
    • GEOADFED
    • GEOADUR1
    • GEOADEA
    Households and the Environment Survey (HES)
    Survey details
    HES 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    HES2013 HES 250 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • FSA
    • CMA
    • CMACA
    • CD
    • CSD
    • ER
    • PS_Q02
    HES 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    HES2015 HES 250 WTHM
    • MASTERID
    • PS_Q02
    • CMACA
    • CMA
    • CD
    • CSD
    Indigenous Peoples Survey (IPS)
    Survey details
    IPS 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    IPS2022
    • IPS2022
    50 WGHT
    • VERDATE
    • PRCDDA
    • SGC
    • CSDTYPE
    • CMACA
    • CMACAT
    • PCD
    • POPCTRRA
    • DPL
    • DPLTYPE
    • PR_HRUID
    • PCD1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • PWCD
    • PWSGC
    • PWCMA
    • CMACAST
    • POPCTRSZ
    • PWDIST2
    • PWDUR
    • CMA1
    • CMA5
    • CO1
    • CO5
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • LOCSTUDY
    • DIDENTGM
    • DANCESG
    • DIDGM91
    • DMETORG
    • NAIC22_2
    • NAIC22_3
    • NOC21_2
    • NOC21_3
    • NOC21_4
    • NOC21_5
    • DNOC21CG
    • DNOC21NE
    • HC_05
    • NAIC17SS
    • NAIC2017
    • NOC21MAJ
    • NOC21MIN
    • NOC2021
    • DWSUB
    • DWSUBRD
    • EMPINPT
    • CFHH
    • CFNM
    • CFCNT_PP
    • CFKIDNUM
    • CFK0T4
    • CFK5T9
    • CFK10T14
    • CFK15T17
    • CFK18T24
    • CFKGE25
    • EFCNT_PP
    • BEDRM
    • ROOMS
    • HOURS
    • WEEKS
    • HH_NEARN
    • CF_NEARN
    • EF_NEARN
    • VIC_35AJ
    • VIC_35AK
    • VIC_35AP
    • VIC_35BJ
    • VIC_35BK
    • VIC_35BP
    • VIC_35CJ
    • VIC_35CK
    • VIC_35CP
    Labour Force Survey (LFS)
    Survey details
    LFS 1997-1999
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS199799 LFS199799 250 FINALWT LANDIMM
    LANDYR
    LANDMTH
    INDGSTAT
    INDGNAI
    INDGMET
    INDGINU
    IVMWT
    SPECWT
    CLUSTWT
    STABILWT
    THEORWT
    BALFACT
    SUBWT
    RUFAC
    URSTAT
    CDCSD
    VISMIN
    VISMINFL
    LFS 2000-2005
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS200005 LFS200005 250 FINALWT LANDIMM
    LANDYR
    LANDMTH
    INDGSTAT
    INDGNAI
    INDGMET
    INDGINU
    IVMWT
    SPECWT
    CLUSTWT
    STABILWT
    THEORWT
    BALFACT
    SUBWT
    RUFAC
    URSTAT
    CDCSD
    VISMIN
    VISMINFL
    LFS 2006-2010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS200610 LFS200610 250 FINALWT LANDIMM
    LANDYR
    LANDMTH
    INDGSTAT
    INDGNAI
    INDGMET
    INDGINU
    IVMWT
    SPECWT
    CLUSTWT
    STABILWT
    THEORWT
    BALFACT
    SUBWT
    RUFAC
    URSTAT
    CDCSD
    VISMIN
    VISMINFL
    LFS 2011-2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS201115 LFS201115 250 FINALWT LANDIMM
    LANDYR
    LANDMTH
    INDGSTAT
    INDGNAI
    INDGMET
    INDGINU
    IVMWT
    SPECWT
    CLUSTWT
    STABILWT
    THEORWT
    BALFACT
    SUBWT
    RUFAC
    URSTAT
    CDCSD
    VISMIN
    VISMINFL
    LFS 2016-2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS201620 LFS201620 250 FINALWT LANDIMM
    LANDYR
    LANDMTH
    INDGSTAT
    INDGNAI
    INDGMET
    INDGINU
    IVMWT
    SPECWT
    CLUSTWT
    STABILWT
    THEORWT
    BALFACT
    SUBWT
    RUFAC
    URSTAT
    CDCSD
    VISMIN
    VISMINFL
    LFS 2021-2025
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LFS202125 LFS202125 250 FINALWT
    • LANDIMM
      LANDYR
      LANDMTH
      INDGSTAT
      INDGNAI
      INDGMET
      INDGINU
      IVMWT
      SPECWT
      CLUSTWT
      STABILWT
      THEORWT
      BALFACT
      SUBWT
      RUFAC
      URSTAT
      CDCSD
      VISMIN
      VISMINFL
    Life After Service Survey (LASS)
    Survey details
    LASS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LASS2013 LASS 20 WTPM
    • HUI1_07A
    • HUI1_07B
    Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC)
    Survey details
    LSICW1
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LSICW1 LSICW1 20 WT1L
    • LR1Z052
    • HS1D007
    LSICW2
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LSICW2 LSICW2 20 WT2L
    • LR1Z052
    • LR1Z064
    • HS1D123
    • HS1D124
    • HS1D125
    • HS1D126
    • HS2Q127
    • HS2L124
    LSICW3
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    LSICW3 LSICW3 20 WT3L
    • HS1D125
    • HS1D126
    • HS1D184
    • LR1Z052
    • LR1Z064
    • HS1D123
    • HS1D124
    • HS1D183
    Maternity Experiences Survey (MES)
    Survey details
    MES 2006
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    MES2006 MES2006 15 WTPS
    • FSA
    • CMACA
    National Apprenticeship Survey (NAS)
    Survey details
    NAS 2007
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NAS2007 NAS2007 10 WEIGHT
    • POSTCODE
    • CMA_Q01
    • CMA2PC
    • CUR_PC
    • CMA2Prov
    • CMA2Proa
    NAS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NAS2015 NAS 10 WTPM
    • POSTCODE
    • VERDATE
    • CNTRYCOD
    • LF5_I60
    • LF5_I62
    • LF5_I63
    • LF5_I64
    • LF5_I66
    • LF5_I67
    • LF5_I68
    • LF5_I69
    • LFALL_I
    • LFIND3
    • LFOCC3
    • LFTIME_I
    • LFWAGE_I
    • MR4_I60
    • MR4_I62
    • MR4_I63
    • MR4_I64
    • MR4_I66
    • MR4_I67
    • MR4_I68
    • MR4_I69
    • MRALL_I
    • MRIND3
    • MROCC3
    • MRTIME_I
    • MRWAGE_I
    • RESPFLAG
    • WEIND3
    • WEOCC3
    • MASTERID
    • ABQUE_11
    • ABQUE_12
    • ABQUE_13
    • ABQUE_14
    • AFTNC_11
    • AFTNC_12
    • AFTNC_13
    • AFTNC_14
    • BNET_11
    • BNET_12
    • BNET_13
    • BNET_14
    • CMNET_11
    • CMNET_12
    • CMNET_13
    • CMNET_14
    • CQPP_11
    • CQPP_12
    • CQPP_13
    • CQPP_14
    • CTBI_11
    • CTBI_12
    • CTBI_13
    • CTBI_14
    • EINS_11
    • EINS_12
    • EINS_13
    • EINS_14
    • EXIND_11
    • EXIND_12
    • EXIND_13
    • EXIND_14
    • FABEN_11
    • FABEN_12
    • FABEN_13
    • FABEN_14
    • FMNET_11
    • FMNET_12
    • FMNET_13
    • FMNET_14
    • FSNET_11
    • FSNET_12
    • FSNET_13
    • FSNET_14
    • GHSTC_11
    • GHSTC_12
    • GHSTC_13
    • GHSTC_14
    • INVI_11
    • INVI_12
    • INVI_13
    • INVI_14
    • LTPI_11
    • LTPI_12
    • LTPI_13
    • LTPI_14
    • NFSL_11
    • NFSL_12
    • NFSL_13
    • NFSL_14
    • NFTXC_11
    • NFTXC_12
    • NFTXC_13
    • NFTXC_14
    • NPTXC_11
    • NPTXC_12
    • NPTXC_13
    • NPTXC_14
    • OASP_11
    • OASP_12
    • OASP_13
    • OASP_14
    • OEI_11
    • OEI_12
    • OEI_13
    • OEI_14
    • OI_11
    • OI_12
    • OI_13
    • OI_14
    • PFNET_11
    • PFNET_12
    • PFNET_13
    • PFNET_14
    • PTXCL_11
    • PTXCL_12
    • PTXCL_13
    • PTXCL_14
    • RNET_11
    • RNET_12
    • RNET_13
    • RNET_14
    • RRSPO_11
    • RRSPO_12
    • RRSPO_13
    • RRSPO_14
    • SASPY_11
    • SASPY_12
    • SASPY_13
    • SASPY_14
    • SOP4A_11
    • SOP4A_12
    • SOP4A_13
    • SOP4A_14
    • T4E_11
    • T4E_12
    • T4E_13
    • T4E_14
    • TALIR_11
    • TALIR_12
    • TALIR_13
    • TALIR_14
    • UCCB_11
    • UCCB_12
    • UCCB_13
    • UCCB_14
    • WITB_11
    • WITB_12
    • WITB_13
    • WITB_14
    • WKCPY_11
    • WKCPY_12
    • WKCPY_13
    • WKCPY_14
    • XDIV_11
    • XDIV_12
    • XDIV_13
    • XDIV_14
    • XTIRC_11
    • XTIRC_12
    • XTIRC_13
    • XTIRC_14
    • LFCIND
    • MRCIND
    • WECIND
    • LFCOCC
    • MRCOCC
    • WECOCC
    • SL_R01
    • DVAGE15
    • DVDATY15
    • LF5_69
    • MR4_69
    • HRLYWMR
    • HRLYWLF
    • JOBINCMR
    • JOBINCLF
    • DH14DV
    • EDUCREG
    • POSTCODE
    • CMACA
    • SACFLAG
    • CMA
    • CD
    • CSD
    National Cannabis Survey (NCS)
    Survey details
    NCS 2018 (WAVE 1)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NCS2018W1 NCS2018W1 500 WTMP
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_30
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_25
    • CAN_40AA
    • CAN_40BA
    • CAN_40CA
    • CAN_40DA
    • CAN_40EA
    • CAN_40FA
    • CAN_40GA
    • CAN_40HA
    NCS 2018 (WAVE 2 NORTH)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NCS2018W2N NCS2018W2North 30 WTMP
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_30
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_25
    • CAN_40AA
    • CAN_40BA
    • CAN_40CA
    • CAN_40DA
    • CAN_40EA
    • CAN_40FA
    • CAN_40GA
    • CAN_40HA
    NCS 2018 (WAVE 2 SOUTH)
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NCS2018W2S NCS2018W2South 500 WTMP
    • MASTERID
    • DEM_30
    • VERDATE
    • DEM_25
    • CAN_40AA
    • CAN_40BA
    • CAN_40CA
    • CAN_40DA
    • CAN_40EA
    • CAN_40FA
    • CAN_40GA
    • CAN_40HA
    National Graduates Survey (NGS)
    Survey details
    NGS 1986
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS1986 NGS881 20 WGT
    • POPADJ
    • NGSID
    NGS 1990
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS1990 NGS1990 20 WEIGHT
    • INSTRO
    NGS 1990 FOG
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS1990FOG NGS1990FOG 20 WEIGHT
    • INSTRO
    NGS 1995
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS1995 NGS1995 20 S95GWGT
    • USNEW2
    • FQ5
    NGS 1995 FOG
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS1995FOG NGS1995FOG 20 FOGWTM
    • USNEW2
    • FQ5
    NGS 2000
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2000 NGS2000 20 WTPM
    •  
    NGS 2000 FOG
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2000FOG NGS2000FOG 20 FWTPM
    • SEQID
    • INTDATE
    • PRCCIP
    • ABCCIP
    • LFCCIP
    • EPCCIPa
    • EPCCIPb
    • EPCCIPc
    • EPCCIPd
    • EPCCIPe
    • EPCCIPf
    • EPCCIPg
    • ABCIND
    • LFCIND
    • EMNCINDa
    • EMNCINDb
    • EMNCINDc
    • EMNCINDd
    • EMNCINDe
    • EMNCINDf
    • ABCOCC
    • LFCOCC
    • EMNCOCCa
    • EMNCOCCb
    • EMNCOCCc
    • EMNCOCCd
    • EMNCOCCe
    • EMNCOCCf
    • FLFCIP1
    • FEPCIP1
    • FEPCIP2
    • FEPCIP3
    • FEPCIP4
    • FEPCIP5
    • FEPCIP6
    • FEPCIP7
    • FLFIND
    • FLFOCC
    • FLFOCCUS
    • AB_I28
    • LF_I85
    • LF_I88
    • LF_I89
    • E_I49a
    • E_I53a
    • E_I54a
    • E_I49b
    • E_I53b
    • E_I54b
    • E_I49c
    • E_I53c
    • E_I54c
    • E_I49d
    • E_I54d
    • E_I49e
    • E_I54e
    • SL_I07
    • SL_I11
    • SL_I14
    • SL_I15
    • SL_I23A
    • SL_I24A
    • SL_I26
    • SL_I28
    • DE_I34
    • DE_I36
    NGS 2005
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2005 NGS2005 20 WTPM  
    NGS 2010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2010 NGS2010 20 WTPM  
    NGS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2015 NGS2015 10 WTMF
    • LFCIND
    • LFCOCC
    • DEM_C040
    • PGMCIP
    • EDUCIP1
    • BEFCIP1
    NGS 2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGS2020 NGS2020 10 WTMF
    • PGMCIP21
    • EDUCIP21
    • EDUCIP4
    • LFCIND
    • LFCOCC
    • Gender
    • IM_01
    Nunavut Government Employee Survey (NGES)
    Survey details
    NGES 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGES2016 NGES 10 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • NOC_2011
    • GEN_08
    • GEN_09
    • VERDATE
    NGES 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    NGES2021 NGES_2021 10 WTPM
    • REL_01
    • REL_02
    • NOC_2016
    • DDEPT
    • CUR_02
    Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS)
    Survey details
    PALS: 2001
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PALS2001
    • ADULTS
    • CHILDREN
    • NONDISABLED
    100 WEIGHT DAYB
    PALS: pns2006
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PALS2006
    • PALS2006_ADULT
    • PALS2006_CHILD
    • PALS2006_NO_DISABILITY
    100 WEIGHT
    • CMA
    • CMA1
    • CMA5
    • CO1
    • CO5
    • CSDTYPEH
    • CSDTYPE1
    • CSDTYPE5
    • PCD1
    • PCD5
    • PCSD1
    • PCSD5
    • POB
    • POP1
    • POP5
    • PRCDDA
    • CSDCODE
    Portrait of Canadian Society (PCS)
    Survey details
    PCS 2021 Wave 1
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PCS2021W1
    • PCS2021W1
    500 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • SACFLAG
    • CMA_FLAG
    • SEX
    PCS 2021 Wave 2
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PCS2021W2
    • PCS2021W2
    500 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • SACFLAG
    • CMA_FLAG
    • SEX
    PCS 2021 Wave 3
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PCS2021W3
    • PCS2021W3
    500 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • SACFLAG
    • CMA_FLAG
    • SEX
    Post-Secondary Education Participation Survey (PEPS)
    Survey details
    PEPS 2002
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PEPS2002 PEPS2002 500 FINWT
    • FRAME
    • CMATAB
    • STRAFRAM
    • TYPE
    • LISTLINE
    • URSTAT
    Public Service Employee Survey (PSES)
    Survey details
    PSES 2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2008 PSES2008 10
    • WTP_DEPT
    • WTP_PSL
    J_Q097
    PSES 2011
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2011 PSES2011 10 WT_PSL
    • MASTERID
    • L_Q90
    PSES 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2014 PSES 10 WT_PSL  
    PSES 2017
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2017 PSES2017 100 WT_PSL
    • MASTERID
    • UNITID
    • COLLMODE
    • LANG
    • VERDATE
    • M_Q112
    • FOL_REGN
    • FOLDV2
    • FOLDV3
    • FOLDV4
    • M_Q105B
    • M_Q106B
    PSES 2022 – Demographic File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2022DM PSES2022DM 10 WTPM
    • D105
    • IMPUTEF1
    • IMPUTEF2
    • IMPUTEF3
    • LINKFLAG
    • VERDATE
    • FOL_REGN
    • FOLDV2
    • FOLDV3
    • FOLDV4
    • Q109
    • Q114
    • Q115
    • Q105B
    • DEPTDV
    • DPTSIZE
    • OCCLEVEL
    • ORGUNIT
    • RCMP_Q45
    • RCMP_Q50
    • RCMP_Q55
    • RCMP_Q57
    • LEVEL2ID
    • LEVEL3ID
    • LEVEL4ID
    • LEVEL5ID
    • UNITID
    PSES 2022 – Organization File
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    PSES2022OG PSES2022OG 10 WTPM
    • IMPUTEF1
    • IMPUTEF2
    • IMPUTEF3
    • LINKFLAG
    • VERDATE
    • FOL_REGN
    • FOLDV2
    • FOLDV3
    • FOLDV4
    • Q115
    • FOLDV1
    • FOLDV5
    • FOLDV6
    • FOLDV9
    • FOLDV10
    • FOLDV11
    • FOLDV12
    • FOLDV13
    • FOLDV14
    • ORGUNIT
    • M_D105X1
    • M_D105X2
    • M_D105X3
    • UNITID
    • Q105A
    • OCCLEVEL
    • RCMP_Q55
    • RCMP_Q57
    • Q119A
    • Q119BA
    • Q119BB
    • Q119BC
    • Q119BD
    • DEPTDV
    • D122J
    • D122I
    • D122H
    • D122G
    • D122F
    • D122E
    • D122D
    • D122C
    • D122B
    • D122A
    • D122
    • D121
    • D120_2
    • D120_1
    • D119C
    • D119B
    • D119A
    • D119
    • D118K
    • D118J
    • D118I
    • D118H
    • D118G
    • D118F
    • D118E
    • D118D
    • D118C
    • D118B
    • D118A
    • D118
    • D117
    • Q122
    • Q122BA
    • Q122BB
    • Q122BC
    • Q122BD
    • Q122BE
    • Q122BF
    • Q122BG
    • Q122BH
    • Q122BI
    • Q122BJ
    • Q122BK
    • Q120A
    • Q120B
    • Q120C
    • Q120D
    • Q120E
    • Q120F
    • Q120G
    • Q120H
    • Q121A
    • Q121B
    • Q121C
    • Q121D
    • Q121E
    • Q121F
    • Q121G
    • Q121H
    • Q121I
    • Q121J
    • Q121K
    • Q121L
    • Q121M
    • Q121N
    • Q121O
    • Q121P
    • Q121Q
    • Q121R
    • Q121S
    • Q121T
    • Q121U
    • Q118BA
    • Q118BB
    • Q118BC
    • Q118BD
    • Q118BE
    • Q118BF
    • Q118BG
    • Q118BH
    • Q118BI
    • Q118BJ
    • Q118BK
    • Q118BL
    • Q118A
    • Q117
    • Q112
    • Q105B
    • Q106
    • D105

    Statistics Canada recommends that, whenever possible, all estimates of percentages (or proportions) from the PSES be assessed for fitness of use by reference to their confidence intervals (CIs). Intervals that are too wide, or that are based on too few responses, are less reliable - as are their associated estimates. As a rule of thumb, when approximately two-thirds of the employees in a group have responded to a question then the limit for confidentiality (10 respondents) is also a good limit for quality of the CI. When fewer than one-third have responded, 30 or more respondents to a question are recommended to have a reliable CI that will properly indicate the relative quality of the estimate.

    Residential Telephone Service Survey (RTSS)
    Survey details
    RTSS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    RTSS2013 RTSS 500 WTHM
    • CMA1
    • CMA34
    • CMATAB
    • ERTAB
    Survey of Approaches to Educational Planning (SAEP)
    Survey details
    SAEP 2002
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SAEP2002 SAEP2002 500 WTPM
    • URSTAT
    SAEP 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SAEP2013 SAEP 500 WTPM
    • CMATAB
    • ERTAB
    • UIRTAB
    Survey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience in Canada (SEPR)
    Survey details
    SEPR 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SEPR2014 SEPR 250 WTPM
    • IMMDV01
    • REMDV01
    • DV2LANGA
    • DV2LANGB
    • DV2LANGC
    • DV3LANGA
    • DV3LANGB
    • DV3LANGC
    • CURLANG
    • INTVLANG
    • INTVDATE
    • CMA_ORIG
    • PR_CMACA
    • VERDATE
    • MASTERID
    Survey of Employees under Federal Jurisdiction (SEFJ)
    Survey details
    SEFJ 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SEFJ2022 SEFJ2022 20 WTMP
    • FJE_15A
    • FJE_20A
    • GDR_05
    • DEM_60_2
    • DEM_90
    • DV_IM01
    Survey of Financial Security (SFS)
    Survey details
    SFS 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Person File: SFS2012 SFS_PERSON 500 WEIGHT DOB
    Family File: SFS2012 SFS_FAMILY 500 WEIGHT DOB
    SFS 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Person File: SFS2016 SFS_PERSON 500 WEIGHT
    • MOB
    • DOB
    • AGE_I
    • DOB_I
    • MOB_I
    • YOB_I
    • LFCDPS_I
    • LFCESP_I
    • LFCHRS_I
    • LFCNW_I
    • LFCPD_I
    • LFCRSP_I
    • LFCSLF_I
    • LFCSTM_I
    • LFCSTY_I
    • LFCUNC_I
    • LFCUNM_I
    • LFCWK_I
    • NAICS_EE
    • NAICS_I
    • NOCS_EE
    • NOCS_I
    • PPCPMM_I
    • PPCPMY_I
    • PPCPPA_I
    • EDUC_I
    • EVERWA_I
    • EVERW_I
    • LFPFPT_I
    • LFPWKW_I
    • NAICS_HH
    • PNPERN_I
    • PNPEXM_I
    • PNPEXY_I
    • PNPMEM_I
    • PNPPAY_I
    • PNPSPD_I
    • PNPTM1_I
    • PNPTM2_I
    • PNPTM3_I
    • PNPTM4_I
    • PNPTM5_I
    • EFAMID
    • MASTERID
    • PERSONID
    • P_IALIM
    • P_IALIP
    • P_ICAPG
    • P_ICPQDS
    • P_ICPQP
    • P_IEIBE
    • P_IFMSE
    • P_IINVA
    • P_IINVT
    • P_IMPST
    • P_INFMS
    • P_IOTTX
    • P_IPENGV
    • P_IPENRC
    • P_IPRPEN
    • P_IRDSP
    • P_IRPPC
    • P_IRSPW
    • P_ISAPI
    • P_IUCCB
    • P_IUDPD
    • P_IWGSA
    • P_IWKRC
    • PIPAMT_I
    • PIPBRG_I
    • PIPID2_I
    • PIPID4_I
    • PIPIDX_I
    • PIPNET_I
    • PIPORP_I
    • PIPRCV_I
    • PIPTYP_I
    • RETAGE_I
    • RETIRE_I
    • MARST_I
    • SEX_I
    • CNTYCODE
    • DV1_CODE
    • DV2_CODE
    • DV3_CODE
    • DV2_LNGA
    • DV2_LNGB
    • DV2_LNGC
    • DV3_LNGA
    • DV3_LNGB
    • DV3_LNGC
    Family File: SFS2016 SFS_FAMILY 500 WEIGHT
    • ASRDWN_I
    • CDRES
    • CDRES11
    • CMA1G
    • CMA1G11
    • CMA2G
    • CMA2G11
    • CMACA
    • CMACA11
    • CMAPO
    • CMAPO11
    • CSDRES
    • CSDRES11
    • DARES
    • DARES11
    • DARES_I
    • ERRES
    • ERRES11
    • FEDRES
    • LATRES
    • LATRES11
    • LATRES_I
    • LNGRES
    • LNGRES_I
    • POSTCD
    • EFAMID
    • ATTBNK_I
    • ATTBUD_I
    • ATTCRC_I
    • ATTCRC_I
    • ATTCRL_I
    • ATTCRN_I
    • ATTCRR_I
    • ATTCRU_I
    • ATTDIF_I
    • ATTLCP_I
    • ATTLCR_I
    • ATTPAY_I
    • ATTRSA_I
    • ATTRSH_I
    • ATTRSL_I
    • ATTRSP_I
    • ATTRSR_I
    • ATTSIT_I
    • ATTSKP_I
    • ASR1MFAI
    • ASR1MF_I
    • ASR1MO_I
    • ASR1MR1I
    • ASR1MR2I
    • ASR1MR3I
    • ASR1MR4I
    • ASR1MR5I
    • ASR1MR6I
    • ASR1MR7I
    • ASR1MRAI
    • ASR1MR_I
    • ASR2MOYI
    • ASR2MO_I
    • ASR2MP1I
    • ASR2MP2I
    • ASR2MP3I
    • ASR2MP4I
    • ASR2MP5I
    • ASR2MP6I
    • ASR2MP7I
    • ASR2MP8I
    • ASR2M_I
    • ASRBUY_I
    • ASRCON_I
    • ASRCST_I
    • ASRCUR_I
    • ASRDIF_I
    • ASRDP01I
    • ASRDP02I
    • ASRDP03I
    • ASRDP04I
    • ASRDP05I
    • ASRDP06I
    • ASRDP07I
    • ASRDP08I
    • ASRDP09I
    • ASRDP10I
    • ASRDPA_I
    • ASRDPB_I
    • ASRDPP_I
    • ASRDP_I
    • ASRFRM_I
    • ASRFSL_I
    • ASRINH_I
    • ASRINTRI
    • ASRINT_I
    • ASRMM_I
    • ASRMPF_I
    • ASRMTG_I
    • ASRMY_I
    • ASROWN_I
    • ASRPCT_I
    • ASRSEL_I
    • ASRSHR_I
    • ASRSKP_I
    • EXMG1A_I
    • EXMG1F_I
    • EXMG1I_I
    • AS1RECTI
    • AS1REC_I
    • AS1REFTI
    • AS1REF_I
    • AS2RECTI
    • AS2REC_I
    • AS2REFTI
    • AS2REF_I
    • AS3RECTI
    • AS3REC_I
    • AS3REFTI
    • AS3REF_I
    • AS4RECTI
    • AS4REC_I
    • AS4REFTI
    • AS4REF_I
    • DB1MGC_I
    • DB1MGF_I
    • DB2MGC_I
    • DB2MGF_I
    • DB3MGC_I
    • DB3MGF_I
    • DB4MGC_I
    • DB4MGF_I
    • DBT1MGCI
    • DBT1MGFI
    • DBT2MGCI
    • DBT2MGFI
    • DBT3MGCI
    • DBT3MGFI
    • DBT4MGCI
    • DBT4MGFI
    • ASSRECNI
    • ASSREC_I
    • ASSREFNI
    • ASSREF_I
    • ASSVEH_I
    • ASSVNM_I
    • ASSVOTNI
    • ASSVOT_I
    • AS1VVL_I
    • AS2VVL_I
    • AS3VVL_I
    • AS4VVL_I
    • DB1CAR_I
    • DB2CAR_I
    • DB3CAR_I
    • DB4CAR_I
    • DBT1CARI
    • DBT2CARI
    • DBT3CARI
    • DBT4CARI
    • AS1VOT_I
    • AS1VTT_I
    • AS2VOT_I
    • AS2VTT_I
    • AS3VOT_I
    • AS3VTT_I
    • AS4VOT_I
    • AS4VTT_I
    • DB1VEH_I
    • DB2VEH_I
    • DB3VEH_I
    • DB4VEH_I
    • DBT1VEHI
    • DBT2VEHI
    • DBT3VEHI
    • DBT4VEHI
    • ASS401TI
    • ASS401_I
    • ASSANNTI
    • ASSANN_I
    • ASSBNDTI
    • ASSBND_I
    • ASSCSBTI
    • ASSCSB_I
    • ASSDPSTI
    • ASSDPS_I
    • ASSESPTI
    • ASSESP_I
    • ASSGICTI
    • ASSGIC_I
    • ASSITTI
    • ASSIT_I
    • ASSLIFTI
    • ASSLIF_I
    • ASSLIRTI
    • ASSLIR_I
    • ASSMNMTI
    • ASSMNM_I
    • ASSMUTTI
    • ASSMUT_I
    • ASSOIVTI
    • ASSOIV_I
    • ASSRIFOI
    • ASSRIF_I
    • ASSRSPTI
    • ASSRSP_I
    • ASSSAVTI
    • ASSSAV_I
    • ASSSHRTI
    • ASSSHR_I
    • ASSSTKTI
    • ASSSTK_I
    • ASSSTPI
    • ASSTBLTI
    • ASSTBL_I
    • ASSTFSTI
    • ASSTFS_I
    • ASSCOLTI
    • ASSCOL_I
    • ASSCON_I
    • ASSOTHTI
    • ASSOTH_I
    • DBTCRCTI
    • DBTCRC_I
    • DBTDEFTI
    • DBTDEF_I
    • DBTLCHTI
    • DBTLCH_I
    • DBTLCOTI
    • DBTLCO_I
    • DBTLNOTI
    • DBTLNO_I
    • DBTMNOTI
    • DBTMNO_I
    • DBTOCCTI
    • DBTOCC_I
    • STLAMT_I
    • STLOANNI
    • STLOAN_I
    • STLOWA_I
    • BUSINDNI
    • BUSIND_I
    • BUSBVL1I
    • BUSBVL2I
    • BUSBVL3I
    • BUSDBT1I
    • BUSDBT2I
    • BUSDBT3I
    • BUSFAR1I
    • BUSFAR2I
    • BUSFAR3I
    • BUSFIB1I
    • BUSFIB2I
    • BUSFIB3I
    • BUSFIM1I
    • BUSFIM2I
    • BUSFIM3I
    • BUSINC1I
    • BUSINC2I
    • BUSINC3I
    • BUSMKT1I
    • BUSMKT2I
    • BUSMKT3I
    • BUSMVT1I
    • BUSMVT2I
    • BUSMVT3I
    • BUSPCT1I
    • BUSPCT2I
    • BUSPCT3I
    • BUSSEC1I
    • BUSSEC2I
    • BUSSEC3I
    • NAICS_S1
    • NAICS_S2
    • NAICS_S3
    • FPLINH_I
    • FPLINS_I
    • FPLINV_I
    • INHERT_I
    SFS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Person File: SFS2019PER SFS2019PER 500 WEIGHT
    • DOB
    • MOB
    • CNTYCODE
    • DV1_CODE
    • DV2_CODE
    • DV3_CODE
    • DV2_LNGA
    • DV2_LNGB
    • DV2_LNGC
    Family File: SFS2019FAM SFS2019FAM 500 WEIGHT
    • CDRES
    • CMA1G
    • CMACA
    • CMAPO
    • DARES
    • CSDRES
    • ERRES
    • FEDRES
    • LATRES
    • LNRES
    • POSTCD
    • SACTYPE
    • BUSYR1
    • BUSYR2
    • BUSYR3
    • NAICS_S1
    • NAICS_S2
    • NAICS_S3
    SFS 2023
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    Person File: SFS2023PER SFS2023PER 500 WEIGHT
    • VERDATE
    • DOB
    • MOB
    • GENDER
    • SEXAB
    • CNTYCODE
    • NAICS_EE
    • NAICS_HH
    • NOCLMA
    Family File: SFS2023FAM SFS2023FAM 500 WEIGHT
    • CDRES
    • CMA1G
    • CMACA
    • CMAPO
    • DARES
    • CSDRES
    • ERRES
    • FEDRES
    • LATRES
    • LNGRES
    • POSTCD
    • SACTYPE
    • BUSYR1
    • BUSYR2
    • BUSYR3
    • NAICS_S1
    • NAICS_S2
    • NAICS_S3
    • SEXABMIE
    Survey of Household Spending (SHS)
    Survey details
    SHS 2004
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2004 SHS2004 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • HHSZD31
    • P04D31
    • P514D31
    • P1519D31
    • P2024D31
    • A2564D31
    • SE65D31
    • F413D31
    • F14D31
    • M413D31
    • M14D31
    • P015D31
    • P16D31
    • C04YE
    • C514YE
    • Y1519YE
    • P2024YE
    • P2564YE
    • P65YE
    • C015TOT
    • A16TOT
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMWKS
    • HHSZTOT
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • HHSIZYE
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPAGE
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2005 North
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2005N SHS2005N 100 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • HHSZD31
    • P04D31
    • P514D31
    • P1519D31
    • P2024D31
    • A2564D31
    • SE65D31
    • F413D31
    • F14D31
    • M413D31
    • M14D31
    • P015D31
    • P16D31
    • C04YE
    • C514YE
    • Y1519YE
    • P2024YE
    • P2564YE
    • P65YE
    • C015TOT
    • A16TOT
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMWKS
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • HHSIZYE
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2005 South
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS 2005S SHS 2005S 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • HHSZD31
    • P04D31
    • P514D31
    • P1519D31
    • P2024D31
    • A2564D31
    • SE65D31
    • F413D31
    • F14D31
    • M413D31
    • M14D31
    • P015D31
    • P16D31
    • C04YE
    • C514YE
    • Y1519YE
    • P2024YE
    • P2564YE
    • P65YE
    • C015TOT
    • A16TOT
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMWKS
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • HHSIZYE
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2006
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2006 SHS2006 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • HHSZTOT
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPAGE
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2007 North
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2007N SHS2007N 100 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2007 South
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2007S SHS2007S 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2008 SHS2008 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • HHSZTOT
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPAGE
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2009 North
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2009N SHS2009N 100 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2009 South
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHS2009S SHS2009S 200 WEIGHT
    • CASEID
    • METRO
    • ER
    • CD
    • CSD
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • P04TOI
    • P514TOI
    • P1519TOI
    • P2024TOI
    • A2564TOI
    • SE65TOI
    • F413TOI
    • F14TOI
    • M413TOI
    • M14TOI
    • P015TOI
    • P16TOI
    • AGEYOUNG
    • AgeHusbandOrRefPers
    • AgeHusband
    • AgeWife
    • NUMFT
    • NUMPT
    • YRMOVED
    • V138
    • NumDwgOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOwnOcc
    • NumMonthsOccRentDwg
    • RQNUMBED
    • NUMVEHON
    • VEHLEASD
    • RPWEEKFT
    • RPWEEKPT
    • SPAGE
    • SPWEEKFT
    • SPWEEKPT
    • URBSIZE
    SHS 2010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2010C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    Diary File: SHS2010D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    SHS 2011
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2011C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    Diary File: SHS2011D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    SHS 2012
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2012C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    Diary File: SHS2012D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    • RVNUM
    • VEHNUM
    SHS 2013
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2013C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    Diary File: SHS2013D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • PERSONNO
    SHS 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2014C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    Diary File: SHS2014D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    SHS 2015
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2015C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    Diary File: SHS2015D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CSDuid
    SHS 2016
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2016C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CollMth
    • CASEID
    • DATE_Q02
    • Personno
    • UrbanSize
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDuid
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    Diary File: SHS2016D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    SHS 2017 Rebased Files
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2017C SHS_CAPI 500 WEIGHTC
    • CollMth
    • CASEID
    • CMACA
    • UrbanSize
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDuid
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    Diary File: SHS2017D SHS_DIARY 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • CollMth
    • CSDuid
    • UrbanSize
    • CMACA
    • CITY
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    SHS 2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File Household: SHS2019CH HHLD_C 500 WEIGHTC
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CMACA
    • CASEID
    • TE_Q060
    Diary Household File: SHS2019DH HHLD_D 1000 WEIGHTD
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CMACA
    • CASEID
    • TE_Q060
    SHS 2010 to 2013 Pooled Files
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS201013C SHS_CAPI 50 WEIGHTC
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    Diary File: SHS201013D SHS_DIARY 100 WEIGHTD
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    SHS 2012 to 2015 Pooled Files
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS201215C SHS_CAPI 50 WEIGHTC
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    Diary File: SHS201215D SHS_DIARY 100 WEIGHTD
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    SHS 2014 to 2017 Pooled Files
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS201417C SHS_CAPI 50 WEIGHTC
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    Diary File: SHS201417D SHS_DIARY 150 WEIGHTD
    • COLLMTH
    • CVR_HHLDSTRATUM
    • CVR_HHLDTYPE
    • CVR_HHLDCLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBANSIZE
    • CENSUSDIVISION
    • CENSUSSUBDIVISION
    • CSDUID
    • ECONOMICREGION
    • CASEID
    SHS 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2021CH SHS2021CH 500 WEIGHTC
    • CASEID
    • COLLMTH
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBSIZE
    • CD
    • CSD
    • CSDUID
    • ECREGION
    • CMACA
    • DA
    • TE_Q060
    Diary File: SHS2021DH SHS2021DH 1000 WEIGHTD
    • CASEID
    • COLLMTH
    • STRATUM
    • TYPE
    • CLUSTER
    • CITY
    • URBSIZE
    • CD
    • CSD
    • CSDUID
    • ECREGION
    • CMACA
    • DA
    • TE_Q060
    SHS 2023
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    CAPI File: SHS2023C SHS2023C 500 WEIGHTC
    • COLLMTH
      CASEID
      STRATUM
      TYPE
      CLUSTER
      CITY
      URBSIZE
      CD
      CSD
      CSDUID
      ECREGION
      CMACA
      DA
      TE_Q060
    Diary File: SHS2023D SHS2023D 1000 WEIGHTD
    • COLLMTH
      CASEID
      STRATUM
      TYPE
      CLUSTER
      CITY
      URBSIZE
      CD
      CSD
      CSDUID
      ECREGION
      CMACA
      DA
      TE_Q060
    Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID)
    Survey details
    SLID
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SLIDQRY SLIDQRY 1000 RTRAVAR
    • CA
    • CMA
    Survey of Older Workers (SOW)
    Survey details
    SOW 2008
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SOW2008 SOW2008 500 WTPM
    • CMATAB
    • CMA
    • GCMA
    • ERTAB
    Survey of Young Canadians (SYC)
    Survey details
    SYC 2010
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SYC2010 SYC_CHILD 250 WTPM
    • PSTRAT
    • NOCP4
    • NOCS4
    • NAICSP4
    • NAICSS4
    • INTVDATE
    • PCODE
    • DAUID
    • CMACA
    Survey on Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals During the Pandemic (SAHCPDP)
    Survey details
    SAHCPDP 2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SAHCPDP21 SAHCPDP21 100 WTS_M  
    Survey on Before and After School Care in Canada (SBASCC)
    Survey details
    SBASCC 2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SBASCC2022 SBASCC2022 100 WTMP
    • VERDATE
      AGE_01C
      PMK_35C
    Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (SELCCA)
    Survey details
    SELCCA2019
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SELCCA2019 SELCCA 1000 WTPM
    • MASTERID
    • PMK_35C
    • AGE_01C
    • VERDATE
    • AGE_01A
    • PMK_AGE
    SELCCA2020
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SELCCA2020 SELCCA_2020 100 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • MASTERID
    • PMK_AGE
    • AGE_01A
    • AGE_01C
    • PMK_35C
    SELCCA2022
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SELCCA2022 SELCCA_2022 100 WTMP
    • VERDATE
    • MASTERID
    • PMK_AGE
    • AGE_01A
    • AGE_01C
    • PMK_35C
    Survey on Health Care Workers’ Experiences During the Pandemic (SHCWEP)
    Survey details
    SHCWEP2021
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SHCWEP2021 SHCWEP2021 50 WTS_M  
    Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada (SLCDC): Arthritis
    Survey details
    SLCDC 2009A
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SLCDC2009A SLCDC2009A 500 WTSX_S
    • GEODPC
    • GEODHR4
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODDA01
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCMA1
    • GEODPRG
    • GEOXDREG
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    • GEODPSZ
    Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada (SLCDC): Diabetes and Respiratory Conditions
    Survey details
    SLCDC 2011
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SLCDC2011
    • DIAB
    • RESP
    500 WTSX_S
    • SAMPLEID
    • ADMX_N12
    • ADMX_LHH
    • ADMX_YOI
    • ADMX_MOI
    • ADMX_DOI
    • ADMX_01
    • ADMX_02
    • ADMX_03
    • ADMX_06
    • ADMX_11
    • ADMX_12
    • ADMX_13
    • ADMX_14
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMDLNK
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • GEODPC
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • SAM_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • ADM_LHH
    • DHH_DOB
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    • SDC_1
    • SDCCCB
    • INCDADR
    Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada (SLCDC): Hypertension
    Survey details
    SLCDC 2009H
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SLCDC2009H SLCDC2009H 500 WTSX_S
    • GEODPC
    • GEODHR4
    • GEODLHN
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODDA01
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODCMA6
    • GEODCMA1
    • GEODPRG
    • GEODUR
    • GEODUR2
    • GEODPSZ
    Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada (SLCDC): Mood and Anxiety Disorders
    Survey details
    SLCDC 2014
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SLCDC2014 SLCDC 500 WTSX_S
    • VERXDATE
    • ADMX_N12
    • ADMX_LHH
    • INTXDATE
    • ADMX_Y01
    • ADMX_M01
    • ADMX_D01
    • ADMX_02
    • ADMX_03
    • ADMX_04
    • VERDATE
    • REFPER
    • PERSONID
    • GEODCMAA
    • GEODDA11
    • GEODPC
    • GEODDA06
    • GEODFED
    • GEODCSD
    • GEODCD
    • GEODSAT
    • GEODSUBZ
    • SAMP_CP
    • SAM_TYP
    • CASETYPE
    • SAMDSHR
    • SAMDLNK
    • ADM_STA
    • ADM_PRX
    • ADM_YOI
    • ADM_MOI
    • ADM_DOI
    • ADM_N09
    • ADM_N10
    • ADM_N11
    • ADM_N12
    • DHH_DOB
    • SDCCCB13
    • SDCC5B1
    • SDCC5B2
    • SDCC5B3
    • SDCC61
    • SDCC62
    • SDCC63
    • INWCSIC
    • INWCSOC
    • INCFIMP4
    • INCDADR
    • LBSCSIC
    • LBSCSOC
    Survey on Maternal Health (SMH)
    Survey details
    SMH 2018
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SMH2018 SMH 10 WTPM
    • COL_MODE
    • COL_LANG
    • COL_DATE
    • VERDATE
    • MASTERID
    • DEM1_15
    • DEM1_20
    • EXPDAGEC
    Survey Series on First Nations People, Métis and Inuit (SSFNPMI)
    Survey details
    SSFNPMI 2024 – Wave 1
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SSFNPMI SSFNPMI 100 WGT
    • SEX
    • GENDER3
    • DHLOS
    • SOR_01
    SSFNPMI 2024 – Wave 2
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SSFNPMI2 SSFNPMI2 100 WGT
    • PINCFL_I
    • DHLOS
    • SOR_01
    SSFNPMI 2024 – Wave 3
    Tag Name Dataset Name Rounding Base Weight Name Deleted Variables
    SSFNPMI3 SSFNPMI3 100 WGT
    • PINCFL_I
    • DHLOS
    • SOR_01