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

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes. In addition, information from partially completed or unsaved questionnaires may be retained and used.

Collection periods:

The collection for this cycle begins on February 1, 2024 (for the reference period of January 2024) and ends on February 15, 2025 (for the reference period of December 2024).

The questionnaire is sent on the first business day following the reference month, and collection continues for 34 business days (i.e., the questionnaire for the January 2024 reference period is sent on February 1, 2024 and collection ends March 19, 2024).

Collection methods:
Paper questionnaire, electronic questionnaire and telephone interview
Survey participation:
Mandatory under the Statistics Act
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    Confidentiality

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

    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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    Data sharing agreements and record linkage

    Data sharing agreements

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

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

    For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements, with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon. The data shared 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, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, as well as with Québec Forest Industry Council, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Manitoba Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, and Natural Resources Canada.

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

    Record linkage

    To enhance the data from this survey and reduce response burden, Statistics Canada may combine the information you provide with data from other surveys or administrative sources.

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    Topics covered in the survey

    This survey asks questions about

    • the production and stock of lumber
    • the receipts and disposal of lumber.
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    Published data

    Statistics Canada publishes the results of its surveys in many formats. To find all the documents related to this survey, follow the links below and type the name of the survey in the search engine located at the left of your screen to filter the results.

    Data: You will find tables, profiles of a community or region, thematic maps, public use microdata files, and data visualization tools.

    Analysis: You will have direct access to Stats in brief (e.g., releases from The Daily, fact sheets), articles and reports, and journals and periodicals.

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    Survey-specific questions

    What is the purpose of Sawmills?

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

    Why was my company selected for this survey?

    Businesses are selected based on their contribution to the industry or region for a particular set of commodities.

    Statistics Canada surveys businesses across the country to produce statistics on the economy. By accurately reporting your firm's activity you are contributing to the measure of the country's worth — the gross domestic product (GDP). All information collected helps provide a clearer picture of the Canadian economy.

    I'm a small business. Why can you not just survey the big companies?

    Although Statistics Canada always collects information from large businesses, we cannot overlook the importance of smaller businesses. Small businesses, like yours, have different characteristics from large businesses and make a significant contribution to the economy, particularly at the provincial and territorial level.

    Who uses this information? Why is it important?

    Statistics Canada's business surveys provide both the private and public sectors with vital information that is used in their decision-making processes. Many businesses and organizations need accurate information to track growth and changes in this industry.

    Industry associations, business analysts and investors use the data to better understand rapidly evolving business environments, such as new technologies and trade opportunities as well as investments in new product lines.

    Individual businesses use the information to monitor their performance against industry averages.

    Schools and universities use survey results to study the economy.

    Governments need the information to make decisions about labour and fiscal policies and business assistance programs for industries.

    When will the survey results be available?

    Survey results are released monthly in The Daily, approximately 55 days after the survey is completed.

    Refer to Published data for data and analysis from this survey.

    Where can I find more information about this survey?

    If you have any questions about the survey or need help to complete the questionnaire, please call 1-888-881-3666.

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