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Table D.2.1
Number of registered apprenticeship completions, Canada and jurisdictions, 1995, 2000, and 2003 to 2007

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  Can. N.L. P.E.I.1 N.S. N.B. Que.2 Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Y.T. N.W.T.3 Nvt.3
1995 17,075r 235 40 405 610 1,540 6,445 415 395 4,230 2,685 30 45 .
2000 18,395r 295r 60 430r 420 2,290r 6,185r 540r 750 4,510r 2,860r 30 25r .
2003 18,520r 200r 50 465r 565r 3,060r 5,065r 765r 800r 5,055r 2,440r 15r 40r xr
2004 19,705 195 85 530 515 3,410 5,870 815 780 5,475 1,940 30 45 10
2005 20,555 250 70 510 505 3,845 5,465 745 855 5,805 2,425 35 35 5
2006 20,855 265 75 480 500 4,035 5,575 775 850 6,050 2,150 35 60 15
2007 24,495 260 70 465 505 4,410 7,575 855 815 6,475 2,970 45 40 10
1. Changes in Prince Edward Island's information system, starting with the reporting of 2005, may affect historical comparisons.
2. Quebec's information excludes un-regulated voluntary trades in the non-construction sector as well as the automotive-related trades.
3. Nunavut was created on April 1, 1999. Prior to 2001, data for Nunavut were included with data for Northwest Territories. This creates a break in series for Northwest Territories after 2000.
Note: To ensure the confidentiality of responses, a random rounding process is applied to the data. Since the total and subtotals are independently rounded, the total value may not match the sum of the individual values.
Sources: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Table 477-0052 and Registered Apprenticeship Information System. Last updated June 25, 2009.