Canadian Industry Statistics
Industry Canada (IC)
Last Verified:
2007-08-27
Canadian Industry Statistics presents and analyses industry data on the number of establishments, gross domestic product and labour productivity for industry sectors in the Canadian Economy using a few of the latest annual data sources from Statistics Canada. Industries are defined according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Analyses of the Manufacturing sector is in greater detail. In addition to the data quoted above, the analysis of manufacturing industries provides trends on employment, salaries and wages, manufacturing production, manufacturing costs, performance capital investment and international merchandise trade for the ten most recent years.
Summary
Canadian Industry Statistics offers annual overviews of Canadian industries, with a particular emphasis on the manufacturing sector. Industries are defined according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
The contents of the different sections are summarized below:
- industry definition: the definition of the industry
under NAICS;
- establishments: the number of active and inactive
establishments, establishments by employer size categories, distribution by
province and breakdown between employer and non-employer type of
establishments;
- employment: the number of employees by type of worker
(production vs administrative);
- salaries and wages: the total salaries and wages paid
by establishments, and estimation of average annual salary by type of worker;
- manufacturing production: the value of manufacturing
shipments and manufacturing value-added; and the total hours worked by
production employees;
- manufacturing costs: manufacturing costs broken down
into 3 components: wages paid, the cost of materials and supplies, and the
cost of fuel and electricity;
- gross domestic product (GDP): GDP by industry in
chained (real) dollars;
- labour productivity: labour productivity, real output
and labour input indices;
- performance: output per employee, valued-added output
per hour (labour productivity) and comparison of revenues derived from
manufacturing vs non-manufacturing activities;
- international trade: interactive links with the ‘Trade
Data Online’ application yielding reports and graphs dealing with: total
imports, total exports, trade balance, export intensity and the apparent
domestic market;
- reference materials: about Canadian industry statistics, data sources, valuation, about NAICS Canada, and glossary of terms.
New Brunswick Contact(s):
See National Contact.
National Contact(s):
Industry Canada Web Service Centre
Industry Canada
Telephone: 613-954-5031
Fax: 613-954-2340
Toll-free (information): 1-800-328-6189
TTY Toll-free (hearing impaired): 1-866-694-8389
E-mail: info@ic.gc.ca
Web site:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/epic/site/ic1.nsf/en/Home