Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) – Reference years of the property stock and assessment values, by province and territory, 2023Footnotes 1

Reference years of the property stock and assessment values, by province and territory – 2023
Province/Territory CHSP reference year Property stock date Assessment value year
Prince Edward Island 2023 January 2023 2023
Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John's, City – census subdivision (CSD) 2023 January 2023 2020
Newfoundland and Labrador: Outside St. John's, City 2023 January 2023 2021
Nova Scotia 2023 December 2022 2022
New Brunswick 2023 January 2023 2022
Ontario 2023 January 2023 2016
Manitoba: Outside WinnipegFootnotes 2 2023 January 2023 2021
Manitoba: Winnipeg - census subdivision (CSD) 2023 January 2023 2018
Saskatchewan: Flin Flon - census subdivision (CSD) 2023 January 2023 2021
Saskatchewan: Lloydminster - census subdivision (CSD) 2023 January 2023 2022
Saskatchewan: Outside Lloydminster and Flin Flon - census subdivisions (CSD) 2023 January 2023 2019
Alberta 2023 January 2023 2022
British Columbia 2023 October 2022 2022
YukonFootnotes 2: Whitehorse - census agglomeration (CA) 2023 November 2022 2021
Yukon: Outside census agglomeration (CA) 2023 November 2022 2022
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife - census agglomeration (CA) 2023 October 2022 2017
Nunavut: Iqaluit - census subdivision (CSD) 2023 October 2022 2012
Nunavut: Outside of Iqaluit - census subdivision (CSD) 2023 October 2022 2011

Footnotes

Footnote 1

Canadian Housing Statistics Program (CHSP) – Reference years of the property stock and assessment values, by province and territory, 2022

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Footnote 2

Assessment boundaries and Statistics Canada Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) boundaries generally correspond in Manitoba and Yukon, although not perfectly.

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