The Infrastructure Economic Account isolates the role and estimates the impact of infrastructure on Canada, the provinces and the territories. It provides a macroeconomic perspective of the infrastructure assets that represent the physical structures and systems that support the production of goods and services and their delivery to and consumption by governments, businesses and citizens.
The Infrastructure Economic Account includes estimates of investment and stock by industry and type of infrastructure asset. Investment means spending by businesses or governments during a given year for the purposes of construction of structures (airports, roads, etc.), purchases of equipment (locomotives, turbines, etc.) and improvements to existing facilities.
Estimates are also available for the economic contribution of investment in infrastructure assets, which is the estimated impact on the economy resulting from the production of those assets. It is measured in terms of the associated value added (contribution to gross domestic product), compensation of employees (wages, salaries and other remuneration) and number of jobs. The economic account also includes the environmental perspective of infrastructure, which provides insights into the relationship between investment in infrastructure and the environment.
Data related to infrastructure, including investment, stock and remaining useful service life are now available for the 2022 reference year due to the incorporation of the capital investment estimate from the fourth quarter of 2022 release of gross domestic product. The estimates related to economic impact have been updated from 2019 onward to reflect the incorporation of new input-output multipliers from the 2019 input-output tables. The full time series from 1981 to 2022 is now available in the data tables.
Products
The product Infrastructure Statistics Hub (71-607-X) will be updated with 2022 data at the time of the next Infrastructure Economic Account release on June 14.
The Economic accounts statistics portal, accessible from the Subjects module of the Statistics Canada website, features an up-to-date portrait of national and provincial economies and their structure.
The Latest Developments in the Canadian Economic Accounts (13-605-X) is available.
The User Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (13-606-G) is available.
The Methodological Guide: Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (13-607-X) is available.
Contact information
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